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as we look at live pictures of dozens and dozens of cars lined up in austin, texas, those are people waiting in line for food. .
as we look at live pictures of dozens and dozens of cars lined up in austin, texas, those are people waiting in line for food. .
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pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am a retired government employee, and i still have my employer benefits. i will be turning 65 next year. and i am not sure of the next steps. i think i need to go to social security and do something, and i think you have to have everything done within three months of your birthday. thisuestion is, with pandemic, will they be extending that time? because most offices are closed right now. i had planned on getting this is done, now that i can't, will there be any extension for that, and what really are my next steps? thank you? . >> i think your question just highlights how this crisis is affecting all of us in so many different ways, including figuring out where you go and what you do to file -- to become eligible in sign up for medicare -- to become eligible
pat in austin texas, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am a retired government employee, and i still have my employer benefits. i will be turning 65 next year. and i am not sure of the next steps. i think i need to go to social security and do something, and i think you have to have everything done within three months of your birthday. thisuestion is, with pandemic, will they be extending that time? because most offices are closed right now. i had planned on...
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coming up this hour, the mayor of austin, texas, joins me to talk about the demonstrations in his city. plus, florida congresswoman will talk to us about a potential breakthrough in the next round of stimulus negotiations and what she hopes is in the bill. >> they defund the world health organization due to claims it wasn't transparent. we've just learned today experts from the u.s. were working at the who and sent the trump administration notifications on the coronavirus as early as december. u.s. and international officials told "the washington post" more than a dozen u.s. researchers, physicians and public health experts were working full time at the geneva headquarters of the w.h.o. as the coronavirus emerged late last year. they discovered it to the trump administration. this matters because trum thp week announced he's freezing funds to the who in the middle of a pandemic. claiming it failed to communicate the extent of the threat in a timely fashion. let's bring in dr. sarah lyn mark, former senior medical policy adviser at the white house, h.h.s. and nasa and erin hanes, editor
coming up this hour, the mayor of austin, texas, joins me to talk about the demonstrations in his city. plus, florida congresswoman will talk to us about a potential breakthrough in the next round of stimulus negotiations and what she hopes is in the bill. >> they defund the world health organization due to claims it wasn't transparent. we've just learned today experts from the u.s. were working at the who and sent the trump administration notifications on the coronavirus as early as...
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flashback to what texas was lik in 1920 when moses austin started bringing americans righ here. >> whatrought americans to texas in 1820? what was the attraction? >> people we're on the move in there on the move because there's opportunity and there's also hardships to escape. what texas offers is both of those. you come to texas because the opportunity is the land and at that time, lee and his livelihood. if you don't have land, you can't make them living. many people think of texas as being west texas. we're its rough terrain, but each texas was a garden of hardwood forest and great easy palling. they didn't have a lot of mexicans wanted to do that. so it became free lotteries. moses austin had this idea that it saw bringing americans this way to deal with the spanish. what he's offering the spanish, the opportunity is we can bring you the people that will turn this from a wilderness into a productive area no longer a frontier. the spanish had been trying for years to establish communities. >> the comanches and the apaches , they said look, we have to have somebody in mexico live ther
flashback to what texas was lik in 1920 when moses austin started bringing americans righ here. >> whatrought americans to texas in 1820? what was the attraction? >> people we're on the move in there on the move because there's opportunity and there's also hardships to escape. what texas offers is both of those. you come to texas because the opportunity is the land and at that time, lee and his livelihood. if you don't have land, you can't make them living. many people think of...
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marilyn buck was the daughter of a veterinarian turned priest in austin, texas where she was brought up, went to saint stephen's private episcopal school and was submitted to brown but decided to go to berkeley and came back to the university of texas. wound up in a circus route to the west coast. the only weight member of the black liberation army and she was a quartermaster buying guns, a nice white episcopal gal from texas less likely to raise suspicion and was able to buy weapons in multiple states, got picked up in 1973 from buying 1000 rounds of ammunition using fake id. to men's federal prison in west virginia. again, this is simpler and more innocent time, federal prisoners were allowed that, she got a furlough to visit her parents who moved to galveston, came back and in 1977 got a second furlough to visit her lawyer in new york, bolt cutters were smuggled into help more outs escape. she gets a 6-day furlough, never comes back. she was not captured until 1985. a second person, susan rosenberg, a graduate of a private school attended barnard, a fascinating character in her own
marilyn buck was the daughter of a veterinarian turned priest in austin, texas where she was brought up, went to saint stephen's private episcopal school and was submitted to brown but decided to go to berkeley and came back to the university of texas. wound up in a circus route to the west coast. the only weight member of the black liberation army and she was a quartermaster buying guns, a nice white episcopal gal from texas less likely to raise suspicion and was able to buy weapons in...
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let's get insight from mayor steve adler of austin, texas. good to have you on the show. i hope your family is healthy and you're doing well. >> we are. thank you. >> so let me get some different angles of the context. cdc projections say texas should be looking at opening up sometime in mid to late june. no sooner. are you worried about taking any action that contradicts the cdc? >> sure. we're absolutely concerned. we have lots more questions than we have answers. we don't know exactly what the governor will do. he said he is going to put public health first and he's going to be guided by science and data. we'll hold him to that. that's what we want to see. but as far as the plans he's hinted we don't know the timing. there's so many questions. not only what he'll do but what we know. what we can try. what works, what doesn't work. we need more testing and be able to learn from whatever it is that happens. >> do you feel the need to tell constituents and the governor, wait. they tell you the middle of june. don't do it too soon. we're a huge state. the scale is real. the
let's get insight from mayor steve adler of austin, texas. good to have you on the show. i hope your family is healthy and you're doing well. >> we are. thank you. >> so let me get some different angles of the context. cdc projections say texas should be looking at opening up sometime in mid to late june. no sooner. are you worried about taking any action that contradicts the cdc? >> sure. we're absolutely concerned. we have lots more questions than we have answers. we don't...
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joining me now from austin, texas to talk more about the push to feed the hungry is derek chubz. sident and ceo of the central texas food bank. thanks for being with us. some of those stories we're hearing from striking. i mean, one man talked of 12 hours in a line waiting for food assistance, said peanut butter and crackers was his last meal. that's shocking to hear, but how common are stories like that when it comes to food in the wealthiest nation in the world? >> well, and thank you for the opportunity, michael, to tell the story. normally here in central texas, if you want to call it normal, we distribute food to about 50,000 central texans every single week. and that's normally. but what we've been seeing based on the covid-19 virus is just in the month of march alone we saw an increase of well over 207% of those that were seeking our services. and it's the pandemic itself has caused major disruptions in our supply chain, reduced food donations from our grocery stores which we depend heavily upon, having to purchase more food and causing the entire food bank network across t
joining me now from austin, texas to talk more about the push to feed the hungry is derek chubz. sident and ceo of the central texas food bank. thanks for being with us. some of those stories we're hearing from striking. i mean, one man talked of 12 hours in a line waiting for food assistance, said peanut butter and crackers was his last meal. that's shocking to hear, but how common are stories like that when it comes to food in the wealthiest nation in the world? >> well, and thank you...
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one demonstration is happening in austin, texas.ll talk to the mayor of that city about the protest straight ahead. ♪ stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the...
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proyectos uno de ellos es un comic al estilo marvel que lo estoy haciendo con un escritor genial de austin texasxico a estados unidos, para emigrar, y este es escrito por vivÍan que ha trabajado anteriormente con ilustradores grandes tambiÉn. >> emanuel, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros, esta tarde, emanuel ilustrador gracias por mostrarnos tu arte y compartirlo con nosotros. >> buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes muchas gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. >> igualmente vamos a hacer una breve pausa al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa: surge una nuevo herramienta para detener a quienes violan la cuarentena en la india sin exponer a la policÍas algo coronavirus. se lo mostramos en minutos no le cambie . ya regresamos . hora de ver a mi equipo. play ocean's eleven. ♪ introducing at&t tv. watch with easy self-setup, shipped directly to you. ♪ ja ja. bam bam bam hey! recibí tu nota. hola! thank you, hermano. ♪ dando vueltas como una oreo ♪ - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. ¡sí! g
proyectos uno de ellos es un comic al estilo marvel que lo estoy haciendo con un escritor genial de austin texasxico a estados unidos, para emigrar, y este es escrito por vivÍan que ha trabajado anteriormente con ilustradores grandes tambiÉn. >> emanuel, muchas gracias por estar con nosotros, esta tarde, emanuel ilustrador gracias por mostrarnos tu arte y compartirlo con nosotros. >> buenas tardes. >> buenas tardes muchas gracias a ustedes por la invitaciÓn. >>...
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our research and our relationships a graph making tells we find jews in omaha nebraska, austin, texas , raleigh, north carolina. in the seattle. in wisconsin. in cleveland. so, there are pockets of jews of color where there are people of color. in the u.s.. the other thing is racism makes the people moved to environments that are more hospitable and diverse. so, everywhere you see people of color in communities in u.s. you see jews of color. every where you see jews in the u.s. you see jews of color. where both ever represented a on the coasts, but also in some ways really robust populations in those same communities that provide hospitality and safety for people of color when they have been in committees all of the u.s. historically. >> in the community itself we have an ongoing conversation about who is a jew and how does so many say they are jewish, whether they have converted to judaism, born jewish, or in a jewish family. from the jews of color perspective , does it encompass what we might think of as a mainstream jewish understanding of, like, your image of in a jewish family if
our research and our relationships a graph making tells we find jews in omaha nebraska, austin, texas , raleigh, north carolina. in the seattle. in wisconsin. in cleveland. so, there are pockets of jews of color where there are people of color. in the u.s.. the other thing is racism makes the people moved to environments that are more hospitable and diverse. so, everywhere you see people of color in communities in u.s. you see jews of color. every where you see jews in the u.s. you see jews of...
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jessica: from austin, texas, 6th grader morgan kase logging on for the islands of brilliance doodle class, a welcome break in her day. it helps mom kathy as well. >> she sees me not only as the mom, as the teacher, the caregiver, all day long. so to have that time quote unquote away with her friends, socializing, helps us regroup. jessica: for kids like morgan, her mom says, a consistent routine is important. >> they make their beds every day, try to keep things as normal as possible. we are getting ready for the day , not just slumping in our pajamas every day. there are days, but not every day. jessica: whole family. >> there are times when we just kind of make a decision to have our mental health be first and school and that's what it takes. second. this is a long time, we don't know how long we are going to be in this situation, mental health is always first. jessica: creating together. margaret fairbanks says it can help ease the anxiety some kids may be feeling. >> i had a parent share with me that her daughter was doing really well, but now she's afraid that everybody is going to d
jessica: from austin, texas, 6th grader morgan kase logging on for the islands of brilliance doodle class, a welcome break in her day. it helps mom kathy as well. >> she sees me not only as the mom, as the teacher, the caregiver, all day long. so to have that time quote unquote away with her friends, socializing, helps us regroup. jessica: for kids like morgan, her mom says, a consistent routine is important. >> they make their beds every day, try to keep things as normal as...
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returning for their second day, from austin, texas, it's the champs, it's the rueger family.ng and applause] and from pasadena, california, it's the smith family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, from austin, texas, it's the champs, it's the rueger family.ng and applause] and from pasadena, california, it's the smith family. [cheering and applause]
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cheering and applause] got another good one forngniir d day, with a total of 20,590 bucks, from austin, texas, it's the champs. it's the rueger family. [cheering and applause] and from philadelphia, p.a.,05-y
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today in austin, texas hundreds of cars lined up for free meals at this food bank. this week other states such as louisiana and florida had their deadliest days the husband of this nurse in miami believed she died from coronavirus. >> my wife would be here now if she was given the proper protective equipment [crying] >> it's so hard. >> reporter: michael is an e.r. nurse in new york whose patient died within an hour of getting to the hospital. >> i face timed the family while the man was dying so they could be with him. >> reporter: he has this message for those who want the country to reopen. >> i'm sorry for people that's suffering from unemployment, but i'm seeing so much pain and sadness and sickness every single day i don't understand why they would even consider it not until we're in the clear. >> reporter: tonight new york is sending unused ventilators to michigan and maryland, ammunition for the next battle in the on going war. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york. >> reporter: i'm blayne alexander in south dakota where residents are desperate for an order to
today in austin, texas hundreds of cars lined up for free meals at this food bank. this week other states such as louisiana and florida had their deadliest days the husband of this nurse in miami believed she died from coronavirus. >> my wife would be here now if she was given the proper protective equipment [crying] >> it's so hard. >> reporter: michael is an e.r. nurse in new york whose patient died within an hour of getting to the hospital. >> i face timed the family...
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millones de estudiantes en proceso de aprender el idioma inglÉs y esta maestra certificada de austin, texases actividades, consejos, vÍdeos, librosde diferentes edades desde pre kinder hasta preparatoria. >> pero siete no tiene acceso a internet del distrito escolar de palm beach pudiera tener la soluciÓn. >> asÍ que nosotros hemos creado soluciones que se transmitan por youtube o la televisiÓn y en el canal del distrito escolar se llama... juan: recuerde que si existe apoyo. busques ayuda para que sus hijos no se queden rezagados en estos tiempos de covid-19.. en los Ángeles, juan carlo gonzÁlez como univisiÓn. felix: una planta empacadora de carne suspendiÓ este domingo sus actividades puede que 293 embajadores resultaron positivos con coronavirus. esa medida de cerrar plata tras la restricciÓn del brote entre la fuerza laboral tambiÉn se estÁ tomando al otro lado de la frontera. jorge nos habla en concreto de un trabajador que obligÓ al cierre de una empresa en baja california. >> la muerte por coronavirus y un trabajador y el contagio de toda la lÍnea de producciÓn alertÓ a las autorida
millones de estudiantes en proceso de aprender el idioma inglÉs y esta maestra certificada de austin, texases actividades, consejos, vÍdeos, librosde diferentes edades desde pre kinder hasta preparatoria. >> pero siete no tiene acceso a internet del distrito escolar de palm beach pudiera tener la soluciÓn. >> asÍ que nosotros hemos creado soluciones que se transmitan por youtube o la televisiÓn y en el canal del distrito escolar se llama... juan: recuerde que si existe apoyo....
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and dell medical in austin, texas is helping. you are going to see around the country in the coming days and weeks hundreds and thousands of new jobs as part of these efforts for containment. there is one follow-up up there. have we ever done contact tracing successfully in this country during a prior pandemic? havecclellan: we do significant contact tracing in this country on an ongoing basis. for example in the case of sars where we had very effective identification of cases and contact tracing and isolation and quarantine around them. those were different. goes is also tracing that on for conditions like transmitted diseases in this country. those are different though in the sense that they have not been as widespread and there is not as many asymptomatic transmissions. here, we have to be particularly vigilant when we see asymptomatic case to make sure we're getting that case surrounded by rapid contact tracing. an efforty, this is that will be at an unprecedented level in the u.s. as testing is already at an unprecedented --
and dell medical in austin, texas is helping. you are going to see around the country in the coming days and weeks hundreds and thousands of new jobs as part of these efforts for containment. there is one follow-up up there. have we ever done contact tracing successfully in this country during a prior pandemic? havecclellan: we do significant contact tracing in this country on an ongoing basis. for example in the case of sars where we had very effective identification of cases and contact...
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. >>> and this moment that unites us a coronavirus survivor discharged from an austin, texas, hospital and the medical staff who turned out to send her off. >>> there's good news tonight about another kind of essential worker during these trying times. kristen dahlgren tonight on the people looking after the animals. >> reporter: in what would normally be one of the busiest weeks at missouri's dickerson's zoo. >> as you look around and nobody's here, it's heart breaking >> reporter: nobody here to see the handful of self-less zoo keepers who come every day to make sure the animals get food and critical care >> we're going to get through. it's going to end and we're still going to be here >> reporter: it's the same at the columbus zoo where workers now do their jobs completely isolated, no two allowed in the same room. >> it means everything to come in and be this team together and really put themselves at risk to come in every day. >> reporter: keepers in hundreds of zoos and aquariums across the country who say there's no other choice >> even in new york where the infection rate conti
. >>> and this moment that unites us a coronavirus survivor discharged from an austin, texas, hospital and the medical staff who turned out to send her off. >>> there's good news tonight about another kind of essential worker during these trying times. kristen dahlgren tonight on the people looking after the animals. >> reporter: in what would normally be one of the busiest weeks at missouri's dickerson's zoo. >> as you look around and nobody's here, it's heart...
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largo del paÍs en contra las restricciones por el covid-19 (gritan) la mÁs grande tuvo lugar en austin texasron despuÉs que el presidente trump escribiera en twitter que trabaja para liberar a las estados de las Órdenes de quedarse en casa los expertos insisten que el distanciamiento social es crucial para terminar con la pandemia, pero al parecer hay vecinos de los Ángeles que no estÁn respetando la cuarentena, como nos reporta guadalupe venegas en algunas ocasiones la policÍa ha tenido incluso que intervenir >> vanessa en esta regiÓn hay varios condados y unas 200 ciudades siendo los Ángeles de la mÁs importante, las autoridades siguen pidiendo la cooperaciÓn del pÚblico, ya que aÚn hay incidentes en los que la gente no hace caso >> se adueÑaron de las calles vacÍas en orange, burlando la ley, aprovecharon que todos estaban en casa y huyeron antes que llegaran las autoridades >> mientras tanto la patrulla de caminos de california, perseguÍ a este motociclista que tambiÉn aprovechÓ las vÍas sin trÁfico antes de ser detenido, muy cerca una fiesta con mÁs de 100 personas en el techo de un edi
largo del paÍs en contra las restricciones por el covid-19 (gritan) la mÁs grande tuvo lugar en austin texasron despuÉs que el presidente trump escribiera en twitter que trabaja para liberar a las estados de las Órdenes de quedarse en casa los expertos insisten que el distanciamiento social es crucial para terminar con la pandemia, pero al parecer hay vecinos de los Ángeles que no estÁn respetando la cuarentena, como nos reporta guadalupe venegas en algunas ocasiones la policÍa ha tenido...
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let's take a look at that orderly group of people who gathered in austin, texas to chant "fire dr.auci! fire fauci! fire fauci! >> jimmy: if he thinks those people were six feet apart, it might explain why he thinks his hands are normal size. i get that people need to go back to work. i do. but the point of "stay at home" is to get a lid on this so we can get back to work and then stay at work. i'm starting to think that these characters who support trump might be suicidal. they seem to fight hardest for the things that will kill them. they want freedom to gather in large groups during an epidemic. they want guns. they want pollution. i figured it out. they want to die and they're taking us down with them. it's like if the titanic was headed towards the iceberg, and half of the passengers were like, "can you please speed this thing up?" but our president has full confidence that what these protesters are doing is not a problem. >> are you concerned, though, that people coming out in protest are going to spread covid to other people, they're congregating in ways that health experts
let's take a look at that orderly group of people who gathered in austin, texas to chant "fire dr.auci! fire fauci! fire fauci! >> jimmy: if he thinks those people were six feet apart, it might explain why he thinks his hands are normal size. i get that people need to go back to work. i do. but the point of "stay at home" is to get a lid on this so we can get back to work and then stay at work. i'm starting to think that these characters who support trump might be suicidal....
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betsy, you are up first from austin, texas. caller: good morning. the boro a supporter of gan project. i would like to ask what the relationship is between the importance of funding global health initiatives and national security? host: something you could speak to? guest: sure. i must admit, that is not a project i am familiar with. i don't want to comment on the specifics. we are at a heightened vulnerability any time there is a pandemic like this, when it comes to national security. the good news is, certainly in a post-9/11 world have been focused on national security. when you have more of our work being done in a particularly vulnerable way over the internet, you have got individuals spread very thin. we were not able to come together physically like we normally what to deal with some of these national security threats. and, just things that were absolutely appropriate but -- for example, extending the date of our real id requirements. which was absolutely the right call. isn something like that going to impact national security. i don't think
betsy, you are up first from austin, texas. caller: good morning. the boro a supporter of gan project. i would like to ask what the relationship is between the importance of funding global health initiatives and national security? host: something you could speak to? guest: sure. i must admit, that is not a project i am familiar with. i don't want to comment on the specifics. we are at a heightened vulnerability any time there is a pandemic like this, when it comes to national security. the good...
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how about austin, texas? today's version of william tell. instead of a bow and arrow, it's with a tennis racket. other ancestor, that's a brother and sister joe director they were nailing the apple off the top of her head. this is my favorite, little girl named anna. she is five years old and no matter that her nickname is the machine. a ping-pong wizard [ laughter ] some good stuff right there. and well, i said anna was my favorite, how about the doggie volleyball in norway. they don't just let that dog play for the sport of it, that dog can play. her name is kiana. that dog can hunt. [ laughter ] all right, finally another brother and sister. this is kind of hard to see, but it's the brother chipping inside the house with a marshmallow. and it will melt right into her sister's mouth. i hope you can do that better than i can on my phone. but that's a pretty good shot right there. tastier than a golf ball, that's for sure. that's the sporting life at this hour and hope that the empty seats are not the case as a doctor in santa clara predicte
how about austin, texas? today's version of william tell. instead of a bow and arrow, it's with a tennis racket. other ancestor, that's a brother and sister joe director they were nailing the apple off the top of her head. this is my favorite, little girl named anna. she is five years old and no matter that her nickname is the machine. a ping-pong wizard [ laughter ] some good stuff right there. and well, i said anna was my favorite, how about the doggie volleyball in norway. they don't just...
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in austin, texas, 28 college students returning from mexico and testing positive for the virus. tonight, the army corps of engineers racing to build more than 340 field hospitals across the country. this one in detroit, where cases are already spiking. the mayor fearing they're facing a crisis like new york. >> we could be in that situation in two weeks if we don't keep our distance from each other. >> reporter: and the governor of maryland pushing back against the president's claims the problems with testing have been resolved. >> that's just not true. i know they've taken some steps to create new tests, but they're not actually produced and distributed out to the states. no state has enough testing. >> reporter: but tonight, signs of hope for some patients like this 44-year-old, a father of three who has been on a ventilator, and was put on the experimental ebola drug remdesivir. tonight, he's awake and talking. >> it was devastating. knowing he was by himself was really hard. but, yeah, we almost lost him. it was a really scary time. >> a very scary time. we were getting read
in austin, texas, 28 college students returning from mexico and testing positive for the virus. tonight, the army corps of engineers racing to build more than 340 field hospitals across the country. this one in detroit, where cases are already spiking. the mayor fearing they're facing a crisis like new york. >> we could be in that situation in two weeks if we don't keep our distance from each other. >> reporter: and the governor of maryland pushing back against the president's...
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he‘s in austin texas. tell us more about this deal and why it is so significant. is notjust between 0pec and because it is notjust between opec and opec because it is notjust between 0pec and 0pec plus which is russia but the largest supplier in the well, the us, as well as other g20 countries which have agreed to support the agreement both in reducing production and also in using up some of the surplus by putting it into storage. can you give us contacts storage. can you give us co nta cts of storage. can you give us contacts of just how storage. can you give us contacts ofjust how important the oil industry is? everything ru ns the oil industry is? everything runs on energy. right now the big issue is we are not using so much energy because of the lockdown. consumption of transport fuel has dramatically fallen by about a third. this really reiterates how dependent we are when the economy is on energy for everyday life when we are running. what does this mean for saudi — russia relations? the agreement shows that they have buried the hatchet. 0bviously, both the
he‘s in austin texas. tell us more about this deal and why it is so significant. is notjust between 0pec and because it is notjust between opec and opec because it is notjust between 0pec and 0pec plus which is russia but the largest supplier in the well, the us, as well as other g20 countries which have agreed to support the agreement both in reducing production and also in using up some of the surplus by putting it into storage. can you give us contacts storage. can you give us co nta cts...
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in texas, protesters taking to the steps of the state capitol, standing close together, chanting with megaphones. [ chanting "fire fauci" ] >> reporter: the demonstration in austin organized by a right-wing conspiracy website. just 24 hours ago, republican governor greg abbott detailing plans to reopen texas, including curbside pick up and delivery at retail stores and resuming elective surgeries. >> we're now beginning to see glimmers that the worst of covid-19 may soon be behind us. >> reporter: in florida, the mayor of jacksonville reopening public beaches the same day the state announced more than 1,400 more people had tested positive. today those beaches packed. in a series of tweets friday, the president appearing to encourage protesters, calling for three states led by democratic governors to be liberated. those three to he-election. in minnesota, demonstrators, several donning "make america great again" hats and waving trump flags, surrounding the governor's mansion. the president defending the mass gatherings across the country despite his own administration's recommendations for masks and social distancing. >> they seem to be very responsible people to
in texas, protesters taking to the steps of the state capitol, standing close together, chanting with megaphones. [ chanting "fire fauci" ] >> reporter: the demonstration in austin organized by a right-wing conspiracy website. just 24 hours ago, republican governor greg abbott detailing plans to reopen texas, including curbside pick up and delivery at retail stores and resuming elective surgeries. >> we're now beginning to see glimmers that the worst of covid-19 may soon...
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we got together in austin, texas, for a "sunday sitdown." >> when i was a kid i thought, yeah, i'd like harrelson always knew he'd end up in show business one way or another. >> i remember this time a film crew came through lebanon, ohio and i thought, man, this seems like it would be a cool life. >> reporter: his career was born one day in a high school library with some help from the king of rock 'n' roll. >> they had these records you could get from tv guide. one of the records i got was called "elvis' golden oldies." cut to i'm in the library and someone says, woody, do your elvis, you know. i'm like, i can't do my elvis in here. it's too many people. well, before you know it, they convince me and i started -- ♪ well bless my soul and i just started singing. >> reporter: still got it, by the way. >> aw, thanks. then it started getting a little older. ♪ scares me to death ♪ and people are clapping and out comes this girl, robin rogers, who was one of the prettiest girls in the school, never paid me any time of day and came up and said, i'm with robin rogers, i'm with the drama club.
we got together in austin, texas, for a "sunday sitdown." >> when i was a kid i thought, yeah, i'd like harrelson always knew he'd end up in show business one way or another. >> i remember this time a film crew came through lebanon, ohio and i thought, man, this seems like it would be a cool life. >> reporter: his career was born one day in a high school library with some help from the king of rock 'n' roll. >> they had these records you could get from tv...
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joe weisenthal is in austin, texas. he joins us by phone. about which are watching before the market closes. we couldn't get you on the so we brought you back. were looking at a couple of stories. one we discussed before the crisis, the hollowing out of the middle class. joe: yeah. scarlet: it turns out the crisis has made that even starker, at least according to the latest fed data. joe: yeah, absolutely. i think when this is over, when this crisis passes, or when the acute phase comes to an end, i think there will be a lot of talk about this theme of fragility and the lack of resilience, because we see it with supply chains, obviously getting focus. we are also reminded of something we have been talking about for a long time, how little excess savings people have come at the degree of people living paycheck-to-paycheck, the fact the middle share of the economy continues to shrink relative to the wealthy. isn'tnot that there household savings, but how they are distributed, which means a lot of people can afford to miss anything. , joe, this
joe weisenthal is in austin, texas. he joins us by phone. about which are watching before the market closes. we couldn't get you on the so we brought you back. were looking at a couple of stories. one we discussed before the crisis, the hollowing out of the middle class. joe: yeah. scarlet: it turns out the crisis has made that even starker, at least according to the latest fed data. joe: yeah, absolutely. i think when this is over, when this crisis passes, or when the acute phase comes to an...
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joe weisenthal of course joining us from austin, texas. we will talk to you tomorrow.for "what'd you miss?" technology" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." chang, currently sheltering in place in san francisco. markets mixed today. tech offsetting some of the declines. the daily white house press conference, president trump saying it should start any moment now. this as officials are weighing the
joe weisenthal of course joining us from austin, texas. we will talk to you tomorrow.for "what'd you miss?" technology" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome to "bloomberg technology." chang, currently sheltering in place in san francisco. markets mixed today. tech offsetting some of the declines. the daily white house press conference, president trump saying it should start any moment now. this as officials are weighing the
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it is joe weisenthal, back with us by phone from austin, texas.ok at here when it comes to the market performance. sinceggest weekly gain 1974. what were you keeping your eye on? think it is extraordinary, especially since it was only a four-a week. but also, it was that sharp a lot ofhat we saw in these extremely cyclical sectors of the economy. real estate obviously got completely clobbered at the downturn materials. energy had a really big week, of course hoping for some sort of output cut. we had rallies before. tech had led the way. of course, tech for the year, if you look at the nasdaq, only down 9% on the year, unbelievable given we have basically had one of the biggest real economic shocks in history. but this week was not about tech, it was really about rebound in other areas. looking ahead to next week, it will be all about earnings, especially for the banks. what are you expecting? joe: next week will be very helpful to investors. flying blind, flying without instruments right now among investors really just having no idea. i would say
it is joe weisenthal, back with us by phone from austin, texas.ok at here when it comes to the market performance. sinceggest weekly gain 1974. what were you keeping your eye on? think it is extraordinary, especially since it was only a four-a week. but also, it was that sharp a lot ofhat we saw in these extremely cyclical sectors of the economy. real estate obviously got completely clobbered at the downturn materials. energy had a really big week, of course hoping for some sort of output cut....
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we saw in austin, texas, a number of demonstrations there.f the day, president trump himself, well, i shall stop with that thought because you can see president trump followed by vice president pence approaching the lactone. thank you very much. i'd like to begin by saying we are continuing to negotiate with the democrats to get our great workers and small businesses all over the country taken care businesses all over the country ta ken care of. businesses all over the country taken care of. we're getting close to it, it could happen, it could happen, a lot of good work has been going on and we could have an answer tomorrow. and we're going to see why exactly tomorrow. and we're going to see why exa ctly d oes tomorrow. and we're going to see why exactly does take place —— what does ta ke exactly does take place —— what does take place. we're also helping our hospitals and our rural hospitals who had been very badly. the rural hospitals very long time have been treated improperly and we are looking to help them and beyond. so we're looking at
we saw in austin, texas, a number of demonstrations there.f the day, president trump himself, well, i shall stop with that thought because you can see president trump followed by vice president pence approaching the lactone. thank you very much. i'd like to begin by saying we are continuing to negotiate with the democrats to get our great workers and small businesses all over the country taken care businesses all over the country ta ken care of. businesses all over the country taken care of....
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joining us with more, austin, texas fire department. hope you are doing well.atthew mcconaughey and his wife kamala donating those masks, what was that like? >> someone reaches out to make contact, to make a difference in the community, when we received a call they were going to donate, the community is in flight to keep everybody safe, first responders safe, put a big smile on your face. it was great. shannon: they donated 1295 -- 1200 n95 masks. it is not necessarily just the number, it is more about the gesture. >> that is right. 1200 masks, that is 1200 first responders serving the community to not spread the virus to others and that is fantastic. it is the leadership they are showing that if you have the means to assist they are doing it and i hope others follow their example. that is four extra masks for somebody. it is about the gesture and how they are stepping up and leaving in the community. jillian: a statement from his wife, quote, it was important to make sure you are in austin, not just hospital but the police department and the fire debarment as
joining us with more, austin, texas fire department. hope you are doing well.atthew mcconaughey and his wife kamala donating those masks, what was that like? >> someone reaches out to make contact, to make a difference in the community, when we received a call they were going to donate, the community is in flight to keep everybody safe, first responders safe, put a big smile on your face. it was great. shannon: they donated 1295 -- 1200 n95 masks. it is not necessarily just the number, it...
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we are virtually alongside my cohosts scarlet fu and joe weisenthal, who is in austin, texas.n keeping an eye on? joe: a pretty extraordinary day in the markets, the huge rally that is catching everyone by disbelief. but i'm struck, if you look at the winners today, very much sort of these cyclical areas of the market, real estate, energy and so on. there are some striking facts about this market overall. one of them is the fact the nasdaq now down less than 10% -- people who loved, even throughout this holding on through a lot of the big-name tech stocks, they have done well. s&p, some of the more cyclically sensitive areas like energy. ok, a moveo think like this shows some believe. it is now not just hiding. there is some sort of optimism about economic recovery, judging by today's internal live shot. scarlet: it shows positioning before the opec-plus meeting thursday and the g20 energy ministers meeting. energy stocks, the second-best performers, gaining. so far in april they are the best performers, up 17.5% but they are in a bear market after plummeting, the beating they
we are virtually alongside my cohosts scarlet fu and joe weisenthal, who is in austin, texas.n keeping an eye on? joe: a pretty extraordinary day in the markets, the huge rally that is catching everyone by disbelief. but i'm struck, if you look at the winners today, very much sort of these cyclical areas of the market, real estate, energy and so on. there are some striking facts about this market overall. one of them is the fact the nasdaq now down less than 10% -- people who loved, even...
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he joins us from austin, texas. william, you lost your job from an oil company.rly 5,000 calls trying to apply for benefits. you haven't been able to get through and get help. what in the world is going on? >> thank you for taking my call. my online portal somehow has a problem. my social security is attached to two different log-ins, and when i try to log into one, it tells me to log into the other, and when i try to log into the other, it tells me to go back to the first one, and after the second time, it tells you you have to call in. when you call in, it takes about a hundred calls to get through. when you finally get into the system, the system says, hey, look, we're overloaded, sorry about that. use the online portal. i can't even get into the system right now. and i have multiple friends in the same situation. they're setting their alarms for midnight, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning to get up and try to get to the online portal. nobody even knows we're unemployed at this time. >> the state knows this is an issue and set bit, and that hasn't worked for you, eith
he joins us from austin, texas. william, you lost your job from an oil company.rly 5,000 calls trying to apply for benefits. you haven't been able to get through and get help. what in the world is going on? >> thank you for taking my call. my online portal somehow has a problem. my social security is attached to two different log-ins, and when i try to log into one, it tells me to log into the other, and when i try to log into the other, it tells me to go back to the first one, and after...
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fox seven in austin, texas of the army is offering a $15,000 reward for credible information leadingthe whereabouts of a missing fort hood's soldier. private first class vanessa gillen was last seen a week ago in the parking lot of her squadron headquarters on post. but fox for instant kansas city, prosecutors accused of a 24 euros-year-old man of setting fire to moscow last week. he's charged with hate crimes or property damage. he spent time in prison for defacing the islamic center of cape girardeau more than a decade ago. fox ten in phoenix, arizona, as national parks consider the best way to expand internet service while preserving the serenity of the outdoors. park service officials say they are intent on resolving the connectivity issue as states gradually start lifting restrictions. and this is a live look at birmingham from our affiliate, fox six in alabama. one of the big stories there tonight, and alabama high school student has won a contest to name the shuttle. she's from tuscaloosa county high school and was 1 of 28000 0 submitted. that's a live look outside the beltway
fox seven in austin, texas of the army is offering a $15,000 reward for credible information leadingthe whereabouts of a missing fort hood's soldier. private first class vanessa gillen was last seen a week ago in the parking lot of her squadron headquarters on post. but fox for instant kansas city, prosecutors accused of a 24 euros-year-old man of setting fire to moscow last week. he's charged with hate crimes or property damage. he spent time in prison for defacing the islamic center of cape...
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protestors who gathered outside the state capitol in austin, texas, chanted "fire fauci." others held up antivaccine protests and posters. this sfiet the governor's new executive order allowing state parks and some businesses to reopen starting next week with certain restrictions. >> it's not enough. that's why we're here. that's why we drove three and a half hours. it's not enough. it's almost a little too late. we have friends that are back in their accidents. >>> this week president trump unveil a three-phase plan to reopen the country, loaving many of the details and decision decisions to the governors. he would like to get back to the campaign trail ahead of the number election. >> i hope we're gonna have rallies. i think they're gonna be bigger than ever. >> with the u.s. nearing three quarters of a million confirmed cases, governors face tough choices about quickly to loosen restrictions. >>> floridians head back to the beach this weekend. others say it is far too soon. >> reporter: in some parts of the country where they see the curve flattening, there is still cau
protestors who gathered outside the state capitol in austin, texas, chanted "fire fauci." others held up antivaccine protests and posters. this sfiet the governor's new executive order allowing state parks and some businesses to reopen starting next week with certain restrictions. >> it's not enough. that's why we're here. that's why we drove three and a half hours. it's not enough. it's almost a little too late. we have friends that are back in their accidents. >>>...
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also accepted in the atlantic and has gotten wonderful reviews so help me thank ben for coming to austin texas. >> ben and i will discuss the books for probably about 30 minutes and then if anyone wants to leave 15 minutes for q&a soplease stick around at the end if you have questions . let's start at the beginning. the probably, i know there are many people in texas have never heard of fentanyl so please tell us what it is and why it is killing so many people . >> -eight,thank you for coming here. it's great tobe here . no, you can think of as synthetic heroin. it is the third way of the opioid crisis. so the first way, began in the 1990s. with the over prescription of pills like oxycontin. so there was a sea change in the way doctors started thinking about pain. and when that was combined with this deceptive advertising from companies like purdue pharma which convinced doctors that opioids were not actually addictive, in combination it led to a situation where people were receiving more pain pills than ever before. their stories of places like kermit west virginia, a count of 400 people that
also accepted in the atlantic and has gotten wonderful reviews so help me thank ben for coming to austin texas. >> ben and i will discuss the books for probably about 30 minutes and then if anyone wants to leave 15 minutes for q&a soplease stick around at the end if you have questions . let's start at the beginning. the probably, i know there are many people in texas have never heard of fentanyl so please tell us what it is and why it is killing so many people . >> -eight,thank...
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emily porter is an emergency physician and joins me from austin, texas. thank you for being with us. we knew there was no certainty of immunity with coronavirus. a lot of people were hopeful. now the w.h.o. is warning again you cannot rely on immunity from catching it again. how concerning is it if it turns out there is no immunity. >> that's super concerning, that means vaccines might not even help. how do you know that a vaccine is going to prevent immunity. and that's what we've all been hoping for. if we don't have a treatment, let's get a vaccine or immunity or herd immunity, if enough people in the community got something and recovered then that herd immunity, either by catching it or vaccination you would think would be okay unless the vierus knew stated. >> there's been a lot of talk of places starting to reopen and issuing so-called immunity passports proves you've got appointme anti-podi anti-bodies and you're good to go. how risky is what we're seeing in places like georgia anyway when it comes to fears of a second wave? >> i think it's very ri
emily porter is an emergency physician and joins me from austin, texas. thank you for being with us. we knew there was no certainty of immunity with coronavirus. a lot of people were hopeful. now the w.h.o. is warning again you cannot rely on immunity from catching it again. how concerning is it if it turns out there is no immunity. >> that's super concerning, that means vaccines might not even help. how do you know that a vaccine is going to prevent immunity. and that's what we've all...
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she comes to us from austin, texas. it's great to talk to you. i wanted to start if i could about this hydroxychloroquine being hyped, no less, by the president of the united states yet far from proven effective. studies have been done that are flawed or inconclusive, but the president's been on a sales pitch. what do you have to lose? try it, try it, take it. what do you make of that? >> so, the annals of internal medicine which is the journal for internal medicine doctors which are taking care of hospitalized patients, they have a very strong opinion on this which is that as doctors we learn first do no harm. at this point, we don't know that we're not doing more harm than good with these drugs. so, if somebody's dying, then that's one thing. but we have a president who's telling people that they should go get their doctor to prescribe these so that they can prevent -- they're actually malaria drugs and used for autoimmune diseases -- but that it can prevent maybe coronavirus. there are people that have lupus and rheumatoid arthritis that are i
she comes to us from austin, texas. it's great to talk to you. i wanted to start if i could about this hydroxychloroquine being hyped, no less, by the president of the united states yet far from proven effective. studies have been done that are flawed or inconclusive, but the president's been on a sales pitch. what do you have to lose? try it, try it, take it. what do you make of that? >> so, the annals of internal medicine which is the journal for internal medicine doctors which are...
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in austin, texas health officials say that 28 young adults contracted it after a big spring break trip to mexico. about 70 people in their 20s chartered a plane. they flew to kabo a week and a half ago and flew back home. almost half of them tested positive for the virus. those that were infected are all in self-isolation. the rest of the group is being watched and tested. >>> well, los angeles police say they were following a public health order when the police broke up the birthday party of a little girl. now, the video of what happened out there has gone viral. police responded to the report of 40 people gathering last weekend in the area of los angeles. they marched down the street clearing the area. some in the crowd were angry and said that this show of police force was not necessary. >>> time is 6:35. starting today the changes are coming. san francisco international airport at the international terminal because of a major drop in travellers because of the coronavirus. ktvu sarah is working from home and back with us now with msh information on this. good morning, sarah. >> good
in austin, texas health officials say that 28 young adults contracted it after a big spring break trip to mexico. about 70 people in their 20s chartered a plane. they flew to kabo a week and a half ago and flew back home. almost half of them tested positive for the virus. those that were infected are all in self-isolation. the rest of the group is being watched and tested. >>> well, los angeles police say they were following a public health order when the police broke up the birthday...
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in a couple of hotels in durham, north carolina as well as austin, texas, we have leased our hotels to the city to help the local municipalities deal with the crisis. we are trying to help where we can. but in some of the hotels, we are running 5% occupancy and i'm operating a hotel with three employees. to be open and available for shelter, should people need that. we have found through hurricanes and natural disasters that hotels that stay open through a crisis tend to recover faster than those that close. liz: sloan, here's what i have to say. i want to quote the great jack welch, may he rest in peace, when he talked about the difference between a good ceo and a great ceo, he said a great ceo is one who can make it through a near-death business experience and i'm sure given the choice, you wouldn't have started with this kind of experience, but sounds like you've got things under control, you are making it through but you are doing good things by lending some of these rooms to doctors and nurses. good luck to you. congratulations. hang in there. >> all right, thank you, liz. thank y
in a couple of hotels in durham, north carolina as well as austin, texas, we have leased our hotels to the city to help the local municipalities deal with the crisis. we are trying to help where we can. but in some of the hotels, we are running 5% occupancy and i'm operating a hotel with three employees. to be open and available for shelter, should people need that. we have found through hurricanes and natural disasters that hotels that stay open through a crisis tend to recover faster than...
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this is my rescue pet, and we're in austin, texas. do some squats. two things to remember when squatting your pig, have your feet shoulder-width apart, keep your core and your back over your heels. >> dicky: try it with your own livestock. way more than you think. check out this game. yes... galaxy 5g means you will beat your friends- what if i want to show my friend this little guy? calling the whole gang is even better with galaxy 5g. wait a minute, are you bored? obviously imagine a future where the best seats in the house are in your hand. with galaxy 5g (yelling) it's like being there. without being there. ♪ without being there. i have always wanted to be a teacher. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning to make sure that the education is continuing. (vo) verizon and "the new york times" are giving every high school free digital access to "times" journalism. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe dr
this is my rescue pet, and we're in austin, texas. do some squats. two things to remember when squatting your pig, have your feet shoulder-width apart, keep your core and your back over your heels. >> dicky: try it with your own livestock. way more than you think. check out this game. yes... galaxy 5g means you will beat your friends- what if i want to show my friend this little guy? calling the whole gang is even better with galaxy 5g. wait a minute, are you bored? obviously imagine a...
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denver sunday and in austin texas turday, the mayor there says heth is the chief concern to everybody wants over the economy as much as we can. >he first priority has to be people's lives and public safety. >>small business lending bill isalso expected to include $75 billion f hospitals and 25 billion for coronavirus testing. it is not expected to include money for state and local governments with budgets crippled by the mayor bill de blasio making a blunt appeal to president trump how on arth do you not have an opinion. >>on aid to america'cities and states mister president are you going to save new york city are you telling york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pencwill hold a call with governors monday to ask what other help the administration can give with the coronavirus respon, washington, i'm karin caifa. >>and don't forget our full coverage the coronavirus is always there for prom for dot com with the latest headlines latest health advisories. and ways for you to stay safe. with you d your family kron 4 dot com the place to go look for our
denver sunday and in austin texas turday, the mayor there says heth is the chief concern to everybody wants over the economy as much as we can. >he first priority has to be people's lives and public safety. >>small business lending bill isalso expected to include $75 billion f hospitals and 25 billion for coronavirus testing. it is not expected to include money for state and local governments with budgets crippled by the mayor bill de blasio making a blunt appeal to president trump how...
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denver sunday and in austin texas saturday, the mayor there sa health is the chief ncern to everybody wants over the economy as much as we can. >>the first priority has to be people's lives a public safety. >>sml business lending bill is also expect to include $75 billion r hospitals and 25 billion for coronavirus tting. it is not expectedto include monefor state and local governments with budgets criped by e current crisis, new york city mayor bill de blasio making a blunt appeal to president trump how on earth do you not have an opinion. >>on aid to america cities and states mistepresident are you going to save new york city to drop dead which one is it president trump said vice president pence will hold a call th governors monday to ask what other help the administtion can give with the coronavirus response, including testing in washington, i'm karin caifa. >>well still ahead new feder guidelines for nursinghomes as the pandemic spreads among the elderly counitie ♪ protect your pet with the #1 na in flea and tick otection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontl
denver sunday and in austin texas saturday, the mayor there sa health is the chief ncern to everybody wants over the economy as much as we can. >>the first priority has to be people's lives a public safety. >>sml business lending bill is also expect to include $75 billion r hospitals and 25 billion for coronavirus tting. it is not expectedto include monefor state and local governments with budgets criped by e current crisis, new york city mayor bill de blasio making a blunt appeal...
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a couple of things coming out of austin, texas, as governor abbott continues to make news. you the headlines from there. for now, some are calling it joe biden's "deplorables" moment. at a virtual fund-raiser, the presumptive democratic nominee laughed off the idea of trying to appeal to president trump space. he said this. "they really support the notion that all mexicans are rapists and all muslims are bad and dividing this nation based on ethnicity and race. this is one of the few presidents who succeeded by deliberately trying to divide the country, not unite the country." a writer for the atlantic likened it to hillary clinton's 2016 comment when she said, "you could put half of trump supporter's into what i call the basket of deplorables." remember that, when she said it? the trump campaign ripped biden's comment, saying he is picking up right where hillary clinton left off. the power panel now. jon summers, formic indications director for senator harry reid. and charlie hurt, pinning editor for "the washington times," also a fox news contributor. charlie, i will star
a couple of things coming out of austin, texas, as governor abbott continues to make news. you the headlines from there. for now, some are calling it joe biden's "deplorables" moment. at a virtual fund-raiser, the presumptive democratic nominee laughed off the idea of trying to appeal to president trump space. he said this. "they really support the notion that all mexicans are rapists and all muslims are bad and dividing this nation based on ethnicity and race. this is one of the...
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some of the other sporting activities going on in austin texas. how about this?s days version of william tell. instead of a bow and arrow, it's with a tennis racket,a ten racket. and how about this little girl? five years old. her name is anna, the cost of the machine, she is a ping-pong wizard [ laughter ]. look out, i see whether call her the machine there. and then this, we saw this story from amber lee about how valuable pets are at this time. how about doggie volleyball in norway? this is kiara getting in on the two on two and kiara definitely looks like she knows what she was doing right there [ laughter ]. >> or do you find these guys? >> pets, that's great companionship and she can play a little volleyball, too. that is the sporting life at this hour. there is stuff out there. in the meantime, guys come back to doing the laundry. >> coming up next at 11: >> and be naove not to think the california population wasn't exposed. >> studying the coronavirus in california. the coronavirus have been circulating in california much earlier than originally thought?
some of the other sporting activities going on in austin texas. how about this?s days version of william tell. instead of a bow and arrow, it's with a tennis racket,a ten racket. and how about this little girl? five years old. her name is anna, the cost of the machine, she is a ping-pong wizard [ laughter ]. look out, i see whether call her the machine there. and then this, we saw this story from amber lee about how valuable pets are at this time. how about doggie volleyball in norway? this is...