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moses austin had this idea that it saw bringing americans this way to deal with the spanish.hat 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 there. and they had the deal to bring in the americans who come down to texas we will give you free land, no taxes for ten years, but you have to turn and a lot of people started migrating int texas. people we're calling it a new eden. >> you may be coming to the united states, but you're going to become spanish. when transition comes to mexico you're going to be good mexicans , you're going to obey the law, support the government you're not going to cause trouble. >> many people drifted in from tennessee and kentucky. and they started getting their own identities. moses never made it to texas. his son starts moving hundreds of thousands of southerners int the state of texas.
moses austin had this idea that it saw bringing americans this way to deal with the spanish.hat 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 there. and they had the deal to bring in the americans who come down to texas we will...
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i'm joined by austin mayor steve adler. this is what the governor says.cities and towns and cities like yours. i have seen you quoted expressing displeasure with this. take me through -- you're saying 25% cap paacity at restaurants, movie theaters, i understand that bars are closed. there are a lot in usa certainly. are you uncomfortable with all of this or some of it? >> i think that everybody is scared. obviously the economy is hurting, and people are looking to see what happens next. but no one knows what is going to happen with the gov nor's order. we have been successful in stopping the virus almost completely. by getting to a place where we have 90, 94% of reduction in virus transmission. we don't know what's going to happen now that the governor is doing this. but we do know from the model is if we drop below 80%, we're going to be back to the second surge we talked about earlier. we have to watch it carefully. i wish we mated another week or two to get contract tracing in place. we are going to monitor it now. we will continue to do the things we
i'm joined by austin mayor steve adler. this is what the governor says.cities and towns and cities like yours. i have seen you quoted expressing displeasure with this. take me through -- you're saying 25% cap paacity at restaurants, movie theaters, i understand that bars are closed. there are a lot in usa certainly. are you uncomfortable with all of this or some of it? >> i think that everybody is scared. obviously the economy is hurting, and people are looking to see what happens next....
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austin. next. when the murray's started using gain ultra flings they fell in love with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost and febreze... i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> so, tomorrow, texas is scheduled to experience one of the first phases of reopening to allow businesses to offer curb-side pickup and delivery. a bigger announcement monday one that he says will quote allow many different types of businesses to open up. 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. >>
austin. next. when the murray's started using gain ultra flings they fell in love with its irresistible scent. looks like their dog michelangelo did too. new gain ultra flings with two times oxi boost and febreze... i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three...
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austin. next. first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. ♪ ♪ to those who donate their time. who go from making coffee to making masks. and turn their store into so much more. from all of us at dunkin', to all the heroes keeping everyone running. we thank you. to all the heroes keeping everyone running. because they're here working day in, day out at&t is here providing support with advanced services for first responders and connecting temporary hospitals, mobile testing sites and emergency management centers because until their job is done it is essential we all have their backs it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. >>> so, tomorrow, texas is
austin. next. first up is this exquisite bowl of french onion dip. i'm going to start the bidding at $5. thank you, sir. looking for $6. $6 over there! do i hear 7? $7 in the front! $7 going once. going twice. sold to the onion lover in the front row! next up is lot number 17, a spinach and artichoke dip, beautifully set in a hollowed-out loaf of sourdough bread. don't get mad get e*trade and get more than just trading investing. banking. guidance. ♪ ♪ to those who donate their time. who go...
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we'll speak with the head of an austin, texas-based food bank, next.atteryetitor's can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. shand healthcare troopsted, weand first responders are. on the front line fighting it every day. let's join the fight, by staying home. staying home is not a retreat, it's the most brave and aggressive weapon we have against this enemy. because when we do stay at home, we help prevent overwhelming our hospitals, while buying time for scientists to find the vaccine... and that's how we beat it.... >>> welcome back. as the unemp
we'll speak with the head of an austin, texas-based food bank, next.atteryetitor's can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. sprinting past every...
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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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laura:ow many tests he you been able to perform in austin? >> nowhere near enough.have performed in our city about 10,000 tests, but we want to get to a place where we are giving 1000 to 2000 tests a day. the number of tests is way hind. we are focusing on monitoring the number of hospitalizations, and that is the best indicationo us is the impact of our city. laura: what has been the inupt,f shutwnt,ry t austin is suchy a vibrant c and you had to cancel sxsw. >> what a horrible choice that was. in the time we took l it, it seeme quite an outlier here in the country, only to see the so many other peo did it in the weeks that followed in their cities. it has been horrie. ther has been the challenge and the crisis associated with the health, and then there a economic crisis, which is just as severe, impacting people's lives to the same degree. wee h these two prices, which is why all the choices we have now, i don'te l any of them. were picking the choice -- the least bad choices, the choices rarely most able to protect the public health. laura: mayor adler, thank you
laura:ow many tests he you been able to perform in austin? >> nowhere near enough.have performed in our city about 10,000 tests, but we want to get to a place where we are giving 1000 to 2000 tests a day. the number of tests is way hind. we are focusing on monitoring the number of hospitalizations, and that is the best indicationo us is the impact of our city. laura: what has been the inupt,f shutwnt,ry t austin is suchy a vibrant c and you had to cancel sxsw. >> what a horrible...
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joining me now is the mayor of austin, steve adler. thank you for joining us. to get your reaction to the governor choosing to begin opening the texas economy in phases. >> you know, there are a lot of people that are hurting. so everybody wants the economy to be opened up. i was encouraged he said that the first criteria is public health. i was encouraged that he said he was going to be governored by the science and the data. the governor is saying all the right things. we'll hoed him to that as we see what it is as it develops. >> so what is the difference between saying the right thing and doing the right thing? what is it you will be looking and watching for? >> huge difference between saying the right thing and doing the right thing. we have to define the virus, isolate it and then treat it. that's what the shelter in home policies were all about. that does not change as we go forward. that will not change all the way to getting a vaccine. so when we're taking a look at how it is that you might slowly gradual in steps reopen the economy, the emphasis still
joining me now is the mayor of austin, steve adler. thank you for joining us. to get your reaction to the governor choosing to begin opening the texas economy in phases. >> you know, there are a lot of people that are hurting. so everybody wants the economy to be opened up. i was encouraged he said that the first criteria is public health. i was encouraged that he said he was going to be governored by the science and the data. the governor is saying all the right things. we'll hoed him to...
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austin, when do you think you can start handling non-covid patients?n can the system in california start to handle the sort of the day in and day out medical care that most americans were used to before the pandemic? >> so this is a great question, chuck. thanks so much for asking. because our volumes are actually down. what i've seen this week is i've had patients that have presented very late and should have come in earlier but were scared they were going to contract covid-19. i want patients to know at least here in los angeles, our emergency departments are not overrun yet. if you think you are having an emergency you should still come in. we've made preparations to keep the covid-19 presumed cases away from other patients in the emergency department. while i can't tell you your risk is zero when you come to the hospital and that you should only come when you think you're having an emergency, you need to come in if you are having symptoms consistent with a stroke, heart attack, anything that you think is life threatening. trust your gut and come in
austin, when do you think you can start handling non-covid patients?n can the system in california start to handle the sort of the day in and day out medical care that most americans were used to before the pandemic? >> so this is a great question, chuck. thanks so much for asking. because our volumes are actually down. what i've seen this week is i've had patients that have presented very late and should have come in earlier but were scared they were going to contract covid-19. i want...
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yet he comes out and says this, austin.ident of the united states says something different. this is kevin hasset today and here is donald trump today. >> gdp tomorrow will probably be a negative number and that will be just the very tip of the iceberg of a few months of negative news. it's unlike anything you've ever seen. >> third quarter, it's obviously a transition quarter, but i think it's going to be okay, maybe better than okay. i think fourth quarter will be great. and i think next year is going to be a tremendous year for this country. >> why do you think they aren't on the same page? is there any possibility that in a sense it's coordinated? you've got the good cop and the bad cop, then if trump doesn't hit 16% unemployment, he looks good? or do you think they're just not on the same page? >> that's an interesting idea that i hadn't thought about. i don't think they contradicted each other because kevin hasset is saying the second quarter is going to be epically horrible. and donald trump is saying, well, the third
yet he comes out and says this, austin.ident of the united states says something different. this is kevin hasset today and here is donald trump today. >> gdp tomorrow will probably be a negative number and that will be just the very tip of the iceberg of a few months of negative news. it's unlike anything you've ever seen. >> third quarter, it's obviously a transition quarter, but i think it's going to be okay, maybe better than okay. i think fourth quarter will be great. and i...
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we are so lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of wonderful literary communities and one ofe at the big hubs of t is this bookstore so thank you very much for having us here tonight. i hope you will enjoy the conversation and go downstairs and get a book and bring it up to be signs because i think we all know the best way to support writers is to either books. yes, we will encourage you to do that tonight too. finally, i wanted to read kate's bio and then she will read a little bit from the book and then we will dig into the conversation. >> kate winkler dawson is a seasoned documentary producer who's appeared atha w cbs news, abc news radio, fox news channel, united press international, pbs news hour and night line, just a few and you probably have not heard of any of those. they sound small. she's the author of destiny air, true story of a serial killer, the great london smog. in addition to the book we will talk about tonight and she teaches journalism at the university ofto texas at austin. please welcome kate winkler dawson. [applause] >> i'm a multitasker so one of becca's
we are so lucky to live here in austin and have a lot of wonderful literary communities and one ofe at the big hubs of t is this bookstore so thank you very much for having us here tonight. i hope you will enjoy the conversation and go downstairs and get a book and bring it up to be signs because i think we all know the best way to support writers is to either books. yes, we will encourage you to do that tonight too. finally, i wanted to read kate's bio and then she will read a little bit from...
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austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back.alifornia. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been bill belichicks dog. it was at the computer when it made the pick. you replace tom brady. good boy. you get a treat >>> all right that's our report. have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ba, da,ba ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live ♪ this is ridiculous. from his house! >> jimmy: hello and welcome to my home. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. i think. right? i could be him. i'm honestly not sure anymore. i'm in a house doing a show, to no one. i'm starting to understand why mr. rogers started using puppets. a special hello to those of you who watched the disney family sing along tonight. i don't kno
austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back.alifornia. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been...
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respiro para ellos, mÁs adelante ediciÓn digital decenas estudiante de la universidad de texas en austin o más energía? más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop, duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos o más energía en otros. duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos ¿cómo logramos un plug-in que sí tiene aroma natural? aprovechando la esencia de la naturaleza. air wick scented oils con infusión de... ...aceites esenciales 100% naturales ...con fragancias que ama tu familia. disfruta la experiencia air wick scented oils. carolina: seguimos en vivo en su ediciÓn digital te contamos que un grupo de 28 estudiantes de la universidad de texas en austin, estÁn contagiados con el coronavirus, despuÉs de un viaje de vacaciones de primavera a cabo san lucas en mÉxico. autoridades sanitarias dicen que los infectados eran parte de un grupo de estos 70 jÓvenes, de que aproximadamente 20 aÑos que hace 10 dÍas, tomaron un vuelo chÁrter para ir a mÉxico y de regreso vivieron separados. los separados estÁn en aislamiento y docen
respiro para ellos, mÁs adelante ediciÓn digital decenas estudiante de la universidad de texas en austin o más energía? más vida. más energía. más vida. más energía. lo bueno es que, comparada con coppertop, duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos o más energía en otros. duracell optimum te da más vida en algunos dispositivos ¿cómo logramos un plug-in que sí tiene aroma natural? aprovechando la esencia de la naturaleza. air wick scented oils con infusión de......
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but austin also sexually assaulted someone. he told us a story about the night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommate. so the roommate has a girlfriend. two people get shoveled into the same bedroom together. the girl was pretty drunk and she said to him she wasn't interested in doing anything but he was anxious and he felt he was behind his peers. everyone had more sexual experience than he did he got in her bed and started to touch her body. and then he thought to himself, this isn't the thing so hestopped . when austin told us that story he became distraught. because it was in the telling of that story he realized what he had done was sexual assault and it was hard for him to put together what he had done which he knew was wrong with the fact that he thought he was a pretty good person and he thought of people who sexually assault people as bad people i think that's one of the questions that we're speaking to in the book, the fact that people can do things that are very harmful to other people
but austin also sexually assaulted someone. he told us a story about the night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommate. so the roommate has a girlfriend. two people get shoveled into the same bedroom together. the girl was pretty drunk and she said to him she wasn't interested in doing anything but he was anxious and he felt he was behind his peers. everyone had more sexual experience than he did he got in her bed and started to touch her body. and then he thought...
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what austin with sink was land that was beautiful from the perspective of somebody who was a farmer, is going to make his living growing step out of this ground. that was the promise of the west. in fact, this is, i don't go in too much for counterfactual historical tales, but if the united states had not acquired the trans-mississippi west, let sit until 1900, then its history would've been very different because, and i do this exercise with my students. so from 1776, the founding of the united states, until, well, for the next each generation for the next 80 years, the land of the meat of the united states doubles in size but at the end of the revolution of what the tread it gets each an half of the mississippi river and in 1803 louisiana purchase, the western western half of the mississippi valley. and then the section for mexico in 1846 and acquisition of oregon. the land of domain is constantly increasing. why? because the united states had a rapidly growing population and they were nearly all farmers. a growing population of farmers needs more land. and then, and then the terri
what austin with sink was land that was beautiful from the perspective of somebody who was a farmer, is going to make his living growing step out of this ground. that was the promise of the west. in fact, this is, i don't go in too much for counterfactual historical tales, but if the united states had not acquired the trans-mississippi west, let sit until 1900, then its history would've been very different because, and i do this exercise with my students. so from 1776, the founding of the...
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laura: how many tests he you been able to perform in austin? >> nowhere near enough.performed in our city about 10,000 tests, but we want to get to a place where we are giving 1000 to 2000 tests a day. the number of tests is way behind. we are focusing on monitthe num, and that is theor besint indican for us is the impact of our city. laura: what has been the economic impact interrupt, of the shutdown? a vibrant cit and you had to cancel sxsw. >> what a horrible choice that was. in the time we took it, it seemed like quite an outlierre n the country, only to see that so many other people did it in the weeks that followed in their cities. it has been horrible. there has been the challenge and the crisis associated with the health,snd then there i economic crisis, which is just as severe, impacting people's lives to the same degree. we have these two prices, which i don't like any of them.have we are picking the choice -- the least bad choices, the choices rarely most able to protect the public health. laura: mayor adler, thank you so much. good luck. >> thank you very
laura: how many tests he you been able to perform in austin? >> nowhere near enough.performed in our city about 10,000 tests, but we want to get to a place where we are giving 1000 to 2000 tests a day. the number of tests is way behind. we are focusing on monitthe num, and that is theor besint indican for us is the impact of our city. laura: what has been the economic impact interrupt, of the shutdown? a vibrant cit and you had to cancel sxsw. >> what a horrible choice that was. in...
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threats and even isated tornados in areas of south texas, central texas, even from the waco area, austin area and again, large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornados. on and off rain, the windy conditions tonight and look how cold social security in minneapolis today. only 35 for a high so your weekend forecast still dealing with a few storms in texas. new england begins to clear out a little bit on saturday sunday will finally be much better from new york up to boston still lookin there's your thunderstorm threat in areas of exas and only a high of 40 in oklahoma city. and coming up i'll update you guys on the curves and still heading in the wrong direction we were hoping this week we were going to hit that apex looks like we may have to wait till next week >> hopefully it happens even then >> we will not be able to enjoy our weekends like we used to until we flatten that curve. >> we'll take you to the front lines for a firsthand account of what doctors and nurses are facing every minute. >>> cruise ships with cksi passengers finally dock in florida but now what i felt gross. it was ki
threats and even isated tornados in areas of south texas, central texas, even from the waco area, austin area and again, large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornados. on and off rain, the windy conditions tonight and look how cold social security in minneapolis today. only 35 for a high so your weekend forecast still dealing with a few storms in texas. new england begins to clear out a little bit on saturday sunday will finally be much better from new york up to boston still lookin there's your...
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bush continues a consultant for the white house medical unit for years and afterward austin goals by former economic advisor under president obama. >>> austin, do you think may is possible to reopen the economy? and i guess your issue here will probably be on the definition of reopen. >> i would say i have two things on that. one is the administration has really undermined their credibility for the last eight or 12 weeks, consistently saying we think we're going to be able to open. first dismissing that it was a serious economic threat. and then saying we would open by easter. and then say open by may. i don't think timing wise is what you should base it on. what you should base it on is do we have sufficient testing that we can let people out of lockdown without fear that they're going to get the virus from people who don't know that they have it. we have successful model. if you look in korea, if you look at taiwan, if you look at iceland, they've done enough testing that they can get out of lockdown. if we massively ramp up our testing effort, then that's when it would be realisti
bush continues a consultant for the white house medical unit for years and afterward austin goals by former economic advisor under president obama. >>> austin, do you think may is possible to reopen the economy? and i guess your issue here will probably be on the definition of reopen. >> i would say i have two things on that. one is the administration has really undermined their credibility for the last eight or 12 weeks, consistently saying we think we're going to be able to...
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abbotts governor greg briefed reporters in austin on his estate's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a announced the extension of social distancing order through april 30, but stressed this is not a stay-at-home order shelter-in-place order. the governor also announced that texas schools would remain closed until may 4. gov. hogan: thank you all for -- abbott: thank you all for joining with us here today. let me start out by expressing my gratitude to all of our fellow texans for your tremendous efforts that you made over the past few weeks to slow the spread of the coronavirus. by staying at home, by reducing personal interactions. you are saving lives and you are improving the health of people across our entire state. let me give you some updated information and then go into more deto determine whether or not someone has covid-19. as of noon today, 42,923 texans have been tested for covid-19. of those tested, 3266 have confirmed positive for covid-19. now, there are 122 counties in the state of texas that have at least one reported case of covid-19. very importantly, if you look a
abbotts governor greg briefed reporters in austin on his estate's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a announced the extension of social distancing order through april 30, but stressed this is not a stay-at-home order shelter-in-place order. the governor also announced that texas schools would remain closed until may 4. gov. hogan: thank you all for -- abbott: thank you all for joining with us here today. let me start out by expressing my gratitude to all of our fellow texans for your...
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austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back. california. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been bill belichicks dog. it was at the computer when it made the pick. you replace tom brady. good boy. good boy. you get a t i thought, "the red cross does katrina. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. >>> all right that's our report. have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. >> announcer
austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back. california. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been...
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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 attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. ready to take on ra? talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our i
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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i know it's been hard for every city and for austin. with south by southwest cancelling and all the economic pain, we wish them the best to rebuild in this crisis. >> thank you, and we will. >>> tonight something very important, a special look at coronavirus in communities of color. that is, excuse me, tomorrow night. they'll also share messages of hope from sean ditty combs, charles barkley and much more. "the color of covid." it's at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn tomorrow night. >>> states have been told they can call their own shots as they lift some guidelines, but as we just talked to mayor adler, where is the testing to make this all possible? you connecte. through the resilience of our network and people... we can keep learning, keep sharing, keep watching, and most of all, keep together. it's the job we've always done... it is the job we will always do. >>> good friday morning to you. i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. we're glad you're with us today. on the same day when coronavirus
i know it's been hard for every city and for austin. with south by southwest cancelling and all the economic pain, we wish them the best to rebuild in this crisis. >> thank you, and we will. >>> tonight something very important, a special look at coronavirus in communities of color. that is, excuse me, tomorrow night. they'll also share messages of hope from sean ditty combs, charles barkley and much more. "the color of covid." it's at 10:00 p.m. right here on cnn...
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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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and austin was. he brings 300 families. america come to the new world. people wanted a new shot after a new shot and all they wanted was maybe a chance to be successful and see what texas had to offer. so he they got a gun, a rake and a plow and make a living. they were able to grind out and stand up for liberty. and if you knew about sam houston, he should have been president. he was not perfect, but met boo i a guy like andrew jackson. and i believe in the rocky movies, because i believe, they're based on a previous story. and how great when you see the rocky movie and they flashback to the other movies, how great i'm in this theater. and in new orleans, we tell the story of the battle, battle that was fought and told us at school, but didn't. the british if they won, they were going to keep new orleans, and turn over the louisiana purchase. and then sam houston and andrew jackson, i'm able to start there. in 1814, sam houston, you talk about courage, he was shot three times, and when he goes to washington close to here, i've a waze app and i'm able to
and austin was. he brings 300 families. america come to the new world. people wanted a new shot after a new shot and all they wanted was maybe a chance to be successful and see what texas had to offer. so he they got a gun, a rake and a plow and make a living. they were able to grind out and stand up for liberty. and if you knew about sam houston, he should have been president. he was not perfect, but met boo i a guy like andrew jackson. and i believe in the rocky movies, because i believe,...
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austin public health officials say 28 young adults who recently went on a spring break trip to mexicoive for coronavirus, and they are now all self-isolating. dozens more are being monitored and tested right now. so, a total of 70 people in their 20s went on this trip to cabo san lucas about a week and a half ago, many of whom are university of texas at austin students. austin public health officials along with university officials say they're in contact with all of the people who went on this trip. >> reporter: i'm omar jimenez in chicago. the state of illinois is requesting more medical supplies from the federal government, supplies they say they are going to need, especially ventilators. governor j.b. pritzker says they've requested an additional 4,000 ventilators, but at this point, they've only received about 450 of them, and this comes as the state of illinois just saw its deadliest day yet due to coronavirus, as the death toll jumped by 26 and cases almost jumped by 1,000. in the words of governor pritzker, "we are going to run out of ventilators and the federal government real
austin public health officials say 28 young adults who recently went on a spring break trip to mexicoive for coronavirus, and they are now all self-isolating. dozens more are being monitored and tested right now. so, a total of 70 people in their 20s went on this trip to cabo san lucas about a week and a half ago, many of whom are university of texas at austin students. austin public health officials along with university officials say they're in contact with all of the people who went on this...
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i would drive to austin a lot and is pretty much on the same route the stephen austin traveled in what you is nothing like that. [laughter]. what you see is rolling countryside and you can tell especially here in the bottomlands, it is very fertile. and he saw land that was beautiful from the perspective of somebody who was a farmer. he can make his living undergoing stuff out of the spout. so that was the promise of the west. in fact, i don't go in too much in counterfactual historical tales but, if the united states had not acquired the trans- mississippi west, let's say until 1900, then it's history would have been very different. because, and i do this exercise with my students. so from 1776, until well, you'll see. for each generation, for the next 80 years, the land of domain of the united states doubled in size. so at the end of the revolutionary war, in 19 oh three the person the western have and then, from mexico in 1946. so the lanna domain of the united states is constantly increasing. why. because the united states had a rapidly growing population and they were nearly all f
i would drive to austin a lot and is pretty much on the same route the stephen austin traveled in what you is nothing like that. [laughter]. what you see is rolling countryside and you can tell especially here in the bottomlands, it is very fertile. and he saw land that was beautiful from the perspective of somebody who was a farmer. he can make his living undergoing stuff out of the spout. so that was the promise of the west. in fact, i don't go in too much in counterfactual historical tales...
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is more right than you are, steve. >> i actually agree with a lot of what austin just said.ue that when you start opening and economy, a lot of americans think they can just go out and everything is going to be back to normal and it's not going to be. a lot of businesses are permanently shattered. you see them in downtown manhattan. it's a sad thing. so it's going to be a slow recovery and also, i agree with austin that you have to do it in the safest way because the worst outcome would be to have a second outbreak of the virus. about 40% of the counties in the united states have virtually no coronavirus cases, start in the places where you don't have a problem. new york city is going to have to be the last place to open because it's the epicenter of the crisis. >> bill: a few more things here, said the deficit could reach 3.7 trillion this year. eye-popping numbers. you got small business money to the tune of 300 billion that was done today. i am seeing reports that that batch of money is already spoken for. >> the thing is when you get into an environment like this where w
is more right than you are, steve. >> i actually agree with a lot of what austin just said.ue that when you start opening and economy, a lot of americans think they can just go out and everything is going to be back to normal and it's not going to be. a lot of businesses are permanently shattered. you see them in downtown manhattan. it's a sad thing. so it's going to be a slow recovery and also, i agree with austin that you have to do it in the safest way because the worst outcome would...
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i'm from austin and this is my big launch event. my family is here and i really appreciate. >> let's give kate's family a round of applause because they had to put up with all this research she was doing. [applause] >> awesome,. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> die >> the current best selling nonfiction books according to news max. abc news white house correspondent joan jonathan carl's recount offing the coverage over to trump administration in front row at the trump show. then in the house of kennedy, best selling author james patterson and journalist cynthia fagan recall the political lives of the kennedy family. after that it is pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist a look at the opioid epidemic through the experiences of those in kermit, west virginia. that's followed by the sum of the people, data scientist history of census taking and wrapping up our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to news max is, the sword and the shield, the examination of the relationship between malcolm x and martin luther
i'm from austin and this is my big launch event. my family is here and i really appreciate. >> let's give kate's family a round of applause because they had to put up with all this research she was doing. [applause] >> awesome,. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> die >> the current best selling nonfiction books according to news max. abc news white house correspondent joan jonathan carl's recount offing the coverage over to trump administration in front row...
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warner thomas, ceo of austin her health. and ifi warner thomas, ceo of austin her health.nd if i could, might from the cleveland clinic. come on up, folks. please. if you arejust joining us, we are listening to president trump in the rose garden of the white house giving an update about the us‘s fight against the coronavirus pandemic. no figures from the president about the number of cases or indeed the increase in the number of cases in new york. really this whole press conference very much about how successful his strategy has been at fighting the coronavirus pandemic. he talks about the number of ventilators for example but nobody has been denied a ventilator through some sharing scheme in the one big headline is that he has asked his administration to halt funding of the world health organisation. because of their incompetence in the handling of the pandemic of the coronavirus, covid—i9. the president pointing out that i think about they put about 4.5 times as much into the who asked us 4.5 times as much into the who asked us to china. the president calling on various
warner thomas, ceo of austin her health. and ifi warner thomas, ceo of austin her health.nd if i could, might from the cleveland clinic. come on up, folks. please. if you arejust joining us, we are listening to president trump in the rose garden of the white house giving an update about the us‘s fight against the coronavirus pandemic. no figures from the president about the number of cases or indeed the increase in the number of cases in new york. really this whole press conference very much...
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katy austin, bbc news.s particular concern about how countries with under—resourced health systems and large populations will cope tomorrow because of the economic distress that the shutdown is causing. doctors have told me they believe the measures have reduced the burden on hospitals to some extent but they also say they can't really assess the scale of the outbreak in the country because it's not testing enough, largely due to a shortage of testing kits. south africa has played a bit of a blinder so far, managing to hold down the rate of infection, just 54 deaths in total confirmed so far. like many other governments around the continent, people are trying to act early and aggressively against the virus but there is still a feeling here that the moment of reckoning is coming soon, perhaps in the next few weeks, and there is a real concern that the fragile health systems in many poorer countries will be overwhelmed. i think the bigger concern right now is economic, the feeling that hundreds of millions of
katy austin, bbc news.s particular concern about how countries with under—resourced health systems and large populations will cope tomorrow because of the economic distress that the shutdown is causing. doctors have told me they believe the measures have reduced the burden on hospitals to some extent but they also say they can't really assess the scale of the outbreak in the country because it's not testing enough, largely due to a shortage of testing kits. south africa has played a bit of a...
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katy austin, bbc news.in both covid—19 hospitalisations and deaths. andew cuomo said that all indications are that the infections have passed their high point. he added that the state would now begin "aggressive" antibody testing to identify people who've had the virus. we are going to start in the state of new york with antibody testing, which means you test a person to find out if they have the antibodies, which they would have if they were infected with coronavirus. and we are going to do that in the most aggressive way in the nation. we are going to sample people in this state, thousands of people in this state, thousands of people in this state, thousands of people in this state, across the state, to find out if they have the antibodies. that will tell us for the first time what percent of the population actually has had the coronavirus and has now come at least short term immunity to the virus. i want to bring you some live pictures from denver, colorado. there is a small protest outside the state cap
katy austin, bbc news.in both covid—19 hospitalisations and deaths. andew cuomo said that all indications are that the infections have passed their high point. he added that the state would now begin "aggressive" antibody testing to identify people who've had the virus. we are going to start in the state of new york with antibody testing, which means you test a person to find out if they have the antibodies, which they would have if they were infected with coronavirus. and we are...
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katy austin, bbc news.strictions when hundreds of people are dying every day from coronavirus in the uk may seem premature but the effect of restrictions on the economy, people's livelihood and mental health can be devastating. judging when and how to lift restrictions is no easy task for any government but some of the countries in asia where covid—i9 first spread more than three months ago are already taking action. let's hear from our correspondents in four locations in the region. first to stephen mcdonnell in china, the country where the virus was first detected. china's most strict lockdown has been in hubei province. however, in most of the country, staying indoors has simply been a suggestion, which people have followed. now it's a cautious road to normality. you need to pass green phone app health clearance to buy train tickets. neighbourhoods, apartment blocks are still only admitting residents. restaurants are capping diner numbers, you can't sit too close to others. china is returning to work, wh
katy austin, bbc news.strictions when hundreds of people are dying every day from coronavirus in the uk may seem premature but the effect of restrictions on the economy, people's livelihood and mental health can be devastating. judging when and how to lift restrictions is no easy task for any government but some of the countries in asia where covid—i9 first spread more than three months ago are already taking action. let's hear from our correspondents in four locations in the region. first to...
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on friday, friend of mine who runs a printing business in austin called me about the long program, i ended up talking to his banker. the banker raised a series of issues. so i'm no kevin mccarthy, the ranking republican on the house ways and means committee, he gave me the name of one of the lead staff on the ways and means committee, i put the banker in touch with them, over the weekend, they were a series of questions that came up. in the initial documents, require that the banks assume liability for some things they couldn't really assume liability for. there is difficulty in how to generate what's called an sba loan number, they asked for last years payroll in addition to the current payroll, they really didn't need last years payroll. there is a question about how to apply for loan forgiveness, these loans are being made, but if you meet certain conditions, the loan is forgiven. there was question about the information, the bank asked for information that they didn't have. the banks that are they going to use the funds and are they u.s. citizens, but they had announced that on t
on friday, friend of mine who runs a printing business in austin called me about the long program, i ended up talking to his banker. the banker raised a series of issues. so i'm no kevin mccarthy, the ranking republican on the house ways and means committee, he gave me the name of one of the lead staff on the ways and means committee, i put the banker in touch with them, over the weekend, they were a series of questions that came up. in the initial documents, require that the banks assume...
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demonstrations in san diego, columbus, brookfield, wiscon austin, texas, and more. we start with trevor ault in times square leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, crowds of frustrated americans demanding an end to sweeping stay-at-home orders. 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
demonstrations in san diego, columbus, brookfield, wiscon austin, texas, and more. we start with trevor ault in times square leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, crowds of frustrated americans demanding an end to sweeping stay-at-home orders. 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...
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katy austin, bbc news.ily coronavirus briefing here at four o'clock this afternoon. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. goodbye. hello, you're watching bbc news. as the coronavirus pandemic continues, it's those on the front line that face the biggest challenges. doctors and nurses across the country are tackling unprecedented levels of demand and a disease that, untiljust weeks ago, was unknown. one doctor has written in the telegraph that "in 31 years as an nhs doctor i have never been scared of immediate personal risk from my job." "but fear is now a constant companion for many of us, fear of becoming infected, perhaps fatally." that doctor was professor david oliver. he's a consultant physician at royal berkshire hospital and joins me now. fear, it is not to overstate it, is it? for both doctors and nurses around the country. well, i'm sorry, we don't have the line to david oliver, but we will come back to him, we really want to explore his thoughts in that interview and that pc has written for the t
katy austin, bbc news.ily coronavirus briefing here at four o'clock this afternoon. the next news on bbc one is at 6:35pm. goodbye. hello, you're watching bbc news. as the coronavirus pandemic continues, it's those on the front line that face the biggest challenges. doctors and nurses across the country are tackling unprecedented levels of demand and a disease that, untiljust weeks ago, was unknown. one doctor has written in the telegraph that "in 31 years as an nhs doctor i have never...
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. ♪ fu in new am scarlet york, joined by joe weisenthal in austin.aine bostick will be with us later this hour. here is a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed. next to the federal reserve with additional aid, u.s. stocks rallied for the third time in four days. they are now closing at one month highs. they had their biggest weekly gain since 1974, gains of at least 12% for the major indexes. washout in thent first three weeks of march, some measure of calm has seemed to return to the public markets. i am pleased to welcome the noted short seller jim chanos. with founder and associate kynikos associates. i want to start with when a shakeout in the private markets looks like. we have seen it already in the public market. what does the equivalent look like in private markets as those markets work through all the wreckage? -- and is interesting thank you for having me on. it is never a dull moment these days. discern the private market, a few different buckets. you have private funds, private venture capital and elsewhere. the thing that is most intriguing
. ♪ fu in new am scarlet york, joined by joe weisenthal in austin.aine bostick will be with us later this hour. here is a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed. next to the federal reserve with additional aid, u.s. stocks rallied for the third time in four days. they are now closing at one month highs. they had their biggest weekly gain since 1974, gains of at least 12% for the major indexes. washout in thent first three weeks of march, some measure of calm has seemed to return to the public...
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federal republic but the enforcement of it differs from state to state so in berlin for more on both austin right now the border relates surely to public transport so if you use buses like bus station i'm standing outside now or trains or the metros then you have to wear the mask but the moment you step off public transport you can remove the mosque so if you want to go to one of the shops that have reopened in the course of the last few days you don't need to wear the mosque elsewhere in germany you do need to wear the mosque the point here is that the decision making by the relevant state governments and by the federal government is informed by the science by the numbers being tabulated by grab a coffee institute which has the authority in this area and right now it is thought that something around 2 and a half 1000 people are in intensive care perhaps 75 percent of them are on ventilators but equally fewer than 6000 people have died from corona virus in germany despite the fact that it has. amongst the highest number of infections in europe and one other key statistic which is informing
federal republic but the enforcement of it differs from state to state so in berlin for more on both austin right now the border relates surely to public transport so if you use buses like bus station i'm standing outside now or trains or the metros then you have to wear the mask but the moment you step off public transport you can remove the mosque so if you want to go to one of the shops that have reopened in the course of the last few days you don't need to wear the mosque elsewhere in...
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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 ow
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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population new research from berlin chevy chase hospital involving now famous german virologist coastin to austin suggest children develop as many viruses in their throats as adults making them just as infectious. and research is involved in a chinese study concluded children become infected with the virus just as often as adults one thing experts around the world broadly agree upon is that infected children tend to develop milder symptoms than adults but as doctors point out that's not the case for every single child there are some children who have developed severe disease and some children who have died. there are some recent rare descriptions of children in some european countries that have had this inflammatory syndrome which is similar similar to the sakis syndrome but it seems to be very rare the world health organization is appealing to doctors to systematically record information on child cases of covert 19 and extensive international database would make it easier to determine how the virus affects children and that in turn could allow schools and kindergartens to be able to reopen their
population new research from berlin chevy chase hospital involving now famous german virologist coastin to austin suggest children develop as many viruses in their throats as adults making them just as infectious. and research is involved in a chinese study concluded children become infected with the virus just as often as adults one thing experts around the world broadly agree upon is that infected children tend to develop milder symptoms than adults but as doctors point out that's not the...
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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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former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of kara and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong and don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just down not out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d.w. out to send us photos and videos of what's happening or ati. this is did every news in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at w dot com where you do not be out and on twitter absolutely don't be any use i merely said i must time thanks for joining us more news at the top of the hour. the global corona crisis you can find more information online saturday w dot com and on t.w. social media channels.
former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of kara and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong and don't forget you can always get the w. news on the go just down not out from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the d.w. out to send us...
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austin, increase capacity. in many of these areas people who have backgrounds in health, medical students who have -- or who have different backgrounds, public employees, as well as people going through training programs to support the tracing capabilities. you will see in the coming days and weeks new jobs as a part of these efforts for containment. follow-up. is one have we ever done contact tracing successfully with a prior outbreak? dr. mcclellan: we have done that on an ongoing basis. it is not just for a new some yearsu, h1n1 ago, or in the case of sars where we had very effective identification cases and contact tracing and isolation quarantine around them. they were different. there is tracing that goes on on an ongoing basis. that theydifferent in have not been as widespread and there is not as asymptomatic transmission. whenwe have to be vigilant we see a case to make sure we are getting that case surrounded by rapid contact tracing. in that way this is going to be at an unprecedented level. it is alr
austin, increase capacity. in many of these areas people who have backgrounds in health, medical students who have -- or who have different backgrounds, public employees, as well as people going through training programs to support the tracing capabilities. you will see in the coming days and weeks new jobs as a part of these efforts for containment. follow-up. is one have we ever done contact tracing successfully with a prior outbreak? dr. mcclellan: we have done that on an ongoing basis. it...
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former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carroll and pretoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. and don't forget you can always get did every news on the go to download our app from google play or from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you are part of the news story you can also use that video be up to send us photos and videos of what's happening around. the state avenues in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at e.w. dot com and with any ads on twitter i abstain i will use i merely for how much time thanks for joining us more news at the top of the hour. oh. love. go beyond beyond. that. we're all about the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. running on such. little. detail. made for minds.
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former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carol and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong to get their news in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and interest around the clock a website at the w. dot com and with. ads on twitter at the w i mean anything i must and thanks for joining us. we're all set. to go beyond. that. we're all about the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. the...
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he must be the top priority in austin was the active substance in the vaccine will contain the pathogens genetic material the human body will then create proteins with it against which the immune system will form antibodies the principal bio and tech already uses. we use this for a vaccine therapy for can say the whole project has now been redirected. the timetable clinical trials will start at the end of april 1st results are expected at the beginning of july if positive trials would be expanded to thousands of subjects in the fall and winter the company hopes to develop a covert $1000.00 vaccine this year but experts say 2021 is more realistic. i think it's reasonable to expect a vaccine in the 1st half of next year which has been approved by the authorities and is widely available with the vaccine doesn't just have to be tested it also has to be available to the general population not just in germany but also worldwide. and effective vaccine is one great hope to end the coronavirus pandemic. have a look now at some of the other coronavirus news the world health organization says most
he must be the top priority in austin was the active substance in the vaccine will contain the pathogens genetic material the human body will then create proteins with it against which the immune system will form antibodies the principal bio and tech already uses. we use this for a vaccine therapy for can say the whole project has now been redirected. the timetable clinical trials will start at the end of april 1st results are expected at the beginning of july if positive trials would be...
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in london and austin why the u.k. has changed the way it's reporting coronavirus deaths well the government came under intense pressure in the last weeks just hearing what was going on in care homes and across the communities that people were dying there but that those deaths were recorded as deaths so finally the government today gave in to that pressure and decided to publish these new numbers and they really paint a more true picture of what is going on inside this country inside the united kingdom how far this virus has spread and how deadly it has been these numbers suggesting that not only vulnerable and older people are affected here and dying but also for example today this death toll included a 14 year old otherwise healthy boy the government has just not done testing outside of the hospitals up to this week which means that those deaths that were not tested positive for cope at 19 in the community or in care homes not recorded and officially named as desk so experts nurses and that the care homes care saying
in london and austin why the u.k. has changed the way it's reporting coronavirus deaths well the government came under intense pressure in the last weeks just hearing what was going on in care homes and across the communities that people were dying there but that those deaths were recorded as deaths so finally the government today gave in to that pressure and decided to publish these new numbers and they really paint a more true picture of what is going on inside this country inside the united...
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abbotts governor greg briefed reporters in austin on his estate's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a announced the extension of social distancing order through april 30, but stressed this is not a stay-at-home order shelter-in-place order. the
abbotts governor greg briefed reporters in austin on his estate's response to the coronavirus pandemic. a announced the extension of social distancing order through april 30, but stressed this is not a stay-at-home order shelter-in-place order. the