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corona virus cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases.
corona virus cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases.
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hundreds of people are visiting beaches very little is open for business in the deprived city of baltimore maryland which has reported almost 20000 cases of the virus. and. a bunch of. thank you but i think it's going. to look down can't continue forever but each state will have to make its own decisions about how and when to end it. well the briefing you saw president trump giving in that report was his 1st following a storm of criticism over his remarks about injecting disinfectant to cure coronavirus i asked our washington correspondent stuff on simmons whether the president has managed to shake all that controversy well i think no he didn't he's doing his best to ignore it he clearly calls that and as you remember he tried to peddle back a day after claiming that he just made sarcastic comments and that it was more or less jokingly what he had said that people should consider ingesting or injecting disinfectants inside their bodies to clean their lungs. violent lights of course the experts came out to say well please don't do this if the companies who produce this came out to say please don't d
hundreds of people are visiting beaches very little is open for business in the deprived city of baltimore maryland which has reported almost 20000 cases of the virus. and. a bunch of. thank you but i think it's going. to look down can't continue forever but each state will have to make its own decisions about how and when to end it. well the briefing you saw president trump giving in that report was his 1st following a storm of criticism over his remarks about injecting disinfectant to cure...
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corona virus cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases.
corona virus cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases.
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of confirmed cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases. the pandemic is also inflicting a heavy economic toll a record number of people are claiming unemployment benefits in the u.s. after being laid off because of.
of confirmed cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases. the pandemic is also inflicting a heavy economic toll a record number of people are claiming unemployment benefits in the u.s. after being laid off because of.
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our studio to discuss women in art but don't let the founding director of gallery tease in baltimore maryland also with us ida molina a contemporary artist of the talk of her either is based in ethiopia but she joins us today from ivory coast and finally we hash adriana bouvier she was the curator of the acclaimed basque we at exhibition at the guggenheim and joins us from the. this idea of challenging the public to name 5 women artists ida what do you make of that. i mean i think it's a great challenge and i can say honestly that a lot of the times what i have seen is that most people don't know these artists because it's not in their education system so if we are to start a foundation you know we have to look back at how we are educated you know in early ages about art you know and who was part of that conversation so if you can imagine . being an african women is even more challenging to be in the mainstream and also the fact that there is barely any content i know that when i went to school in canada and also in the u.s. there's barely any content relating to women artists or even orders
our studio to discuss women in art but don't let the founding director of gallery tease in baltimore maryland also with us ida molina a contemporary artist of the talk of her either is based in ethiopia but she joins us today from ivory coast and finally we hash adriana bouvier she was the curator of the acclaimed basque we at exhibition at the guggenheim and joins us from the. this idea of challenging the public to name 5 women artists ida what do you make of that. i mean i think it's a great...
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there are 459 positive cases here in baltimore city and so far, 103 marylanders, including nine baltimore city residents have lost their lives. over the past 20 days to this deadly virus. nearly 9000 cases in maryland, d.c. and virginia and 189 people have died in the national capital region in the past 24 days. over the past two weeks, i have been sounding the alarm with the president, vice president, members of the president's task force including dr. fauci, dr. birks as well as admiral gerrrar , fema administrator's and many other top administration officials about the emerging hotspot of the baltimore -- washington corridor. it was a significant focus of the discussion yesterday with the vice president, top administration officials and the nation's governors. i am pleased to report that we have succeeded in convincing the trump administration to designate the greater baltimore washington corridor as a priority. this includes maryland in general and 12 maryland jurisdictions in particular. this includes baltimore city, carol, princety, georges, montgomery anne arundel, howard, frederic
there are 459 positive cases here in baltimore city and so far, 103 marylanders, including nine baltimore city residents have lost their lives. over the past 20 days to this deadly virus. nearly 9000 cases in maryland, d.c. and virginia and 189 people have died in the national capital region in the past 24 days. over the past two weeks, i have been sounding the alarm with the president, vice president, members of the president's task force including dr. fauci, dr. birks as well as admiral...
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of confirmed cases worldwide has now passed 1000000 according to johns hopkins university in baltimore maryland more than 51000 people have died the united states has by far the highest number of cases. the pandemic is also inflicting a heavy economic toll a record number of people are claiming unemployment benefits in the u.s. after being laid off because.
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racer, with a run air service -- young air service pilot, wins the competition northeast of baltimore maryland. at an average of 230 miles per hour. next day, he breaks a world speed plane record of 240 miles per hour. this gets into the public eye. it shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall. just two weeks before, the same airplane, with wheels and tail skins installed, wins the pulitzer trophy race. it is a national race pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other. an aerial army-navy football game. he flies the same airplane with a wheel installed to win the race at 248 miles per hour. jimmy doolittle are the world's fastest men. he was faster than any wind in history. this belief in speed and the pushing of technology and justification of natural governments to encourage this development resulted in what we see here, the curtis rc3. look at the gold wings. you see the lines running inbetween the fuselage, but as a brass radiator -- that is a brass radiator. you have the air traveling over the profile of the wing. it is cooling the engine throug
racer, with a run air service -- young air service pilot, wins the competition northeast of baltimore maryland. at an average of 230 miles per hour. next day, he breaks a world speed plane record of 240 miles per hour. this gets into the public eye. it shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall. just two weeks before, the same airplane, with wheels and tail skins installed, wins the pulitzer trophy race. it is a national race pitting the army and navy and marine pilots...
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host: let's go back to your calls and hear from marvin in baltimore, maryland. you're on the air. caller: yes, sir. reference to the , when is thatkage supposed to be sent out? if the caller talking about the direct payments? host: i think i just lost the caller, sorry about that. we will go to david in california, go ahead. >> yes, i'm calling because i've been listening to the program for the last few weeks and not once have they mentioned treatment,out everything is mitigation and it is indirect. real treatment would solve tuitions number one, it will solve the economy and because it will get us back to a full economy very fast compared to what we are going right now, and also, it will help enormously if andle don't get the virus have resistance to it and feel inspired because of it. what are talking about is a historical rest are -- record with holistic medicine going back 100 years, the spanish flu. there's several studies of people who have staged for an ammonia level and they had in bothqual cases conventional medicine and chiropractic conventional medicine along with 6100
host: let's go back to your calls and hear from marvin in baltimore, maryland. you're on the air. caller: yes, sir. reference to the , when is thatkage supposed to be sent out? if the caller talking about the direct payments? host: i think i just lost the caller, sorry about that. we will go to david in california, go ahead. >> yes, i'm calling because i've been listening to the program for the last few weeks and not once have they mentioned treatment,out everything is mitigation and it...
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host: let's go to tom in baltimore, maryland. caller: thank you so much for your dictation on how vaccines work. some leaders have said we will have a vaccine soon. is that a realistic anticipation? caller: i'm glad you asked. i was only halfway through so let me finish the other half. the other half is something we are pushing. i talked about the adaptive immune system which everybody knows. that is what you get your vaccines for and hopefully they are long-lasting. they make the antibodies that can kill and you have a memory for. there is another part of the immune system. part two is the innate immune system. something that response as an emergency immediately. in this case, this is an rna virus. we have sensors that say this should not be here. you bring an alarm bell and you get molecules immediately but not long-lasting, not specific but can do the job. some species have only the innate immune system. example,tebrates for mollusks, they do not have any left sites -- lymphocytes. they are very well protected though against v
host: let's go to tom in baltimore, maryland. caller: thank you so much for your dictation on how vaccines work. some leaders have said we will have a vaccine soon. is that a realistic anticipation? caller: i'm glad you asked. i was only halfway through so let me finish the other half. the other half is something we are pushing. i talked about the adaptive immune system which everybody knows. that is what you get your vaccines for and hopefully they are long-lasting. they make the antibodies...
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it's a different site of slavery in baltimore and other parts of maryland. >> that's a great question. one of the things common story allows us to do is to complicate slavery and to break down the mythic notion of plantations hundreds of slaves everywhere. was not the case. on the eastern shore of maryland that most people anfunctioned in sort of smaller farming units and because of that, the intimacy and the surveillance i would argue was much more rigid. and it would also mean that however, i do think there's comparisons between baltimore and the eastern shore in that there's a sizable number of free blacks living beside enslaved people and this becomes super important when we think about the underground. we know that this is part of the conversation about abolitionism. we know that free blacks are at the center of the abolitionist movement of course, we know all that, important but on the ground, the people who are opening up their bars and leaving places of food, people who are leaving horses and wagons to help other people escape. those in many ways, there was a significant quake
it's a different site of slavery in baltimore and other parts of maryland. >> that's a great question. one of the things common story allows us to do is to complicate slavery and to break down the mythic notion of plantations hundreds of slaves everywhere. was not the case. on the eastern shore of maryland that most people anfunctioned in sort of smaller farming units and because of that, the intimacy and the surveillance i would argue was much more rigid. and it would also mean that...
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>> reporter: since he's been ordered to stay at home himself, which is baltimore, maryland, right nowe north pole, he's been making virtual visits to families and reporters who reach out. >> santa claus, what an honor it is to be speaking with you. i think you might be the most famous person i've ever interviewed. >> reporter: father christmas making the time for all those in need of some spirit these days. >> missing school, uncertain about what's happening. they love santa, so they're just happy to see me. some are speechless. >> reporter: speechless for a moment, until they're not. and they're not talking to him about rudolph or milk and cookies. instead -- >> they're not talking about christmas, they're talking about their daily activities. one child wanted to tell me he learned how to ride his bike without training wheels. >> reporter: about those lists -- >> he's on the naughty list. >> no! >> to be on the nice list this year, what advice are you giving them? >> listen to your parents. be nice to your brothers and sisters and your parents. help around the house. wash your hands.
>> reporter: since he's been ordered to stay at home himself, which is baltimore, maryland, right nowe north pole, he's been making virtual visits to families and reporters who reach out. >> santa claus, what an honor it is to be speaking with you. i think you might be the most famous person i've ever interviewed. >> reporter: father christmas making the time for all those in need of some spirit these days. >> missing school, uncertain about what's happening. they love...
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doolittle is flying this airplane and wins the schneider competition at bayshore park east of baltimore, maryland, at an average of 232 miles per hour. the next day, he breaks a world seaplane record of around 240 miles per hour. and so, this gets into the public eye. this really shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall. the r3c-1 configuration wins the pulitzer trophy race, which, it's not international like the schneider competition. it's a national race that's pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other. so it's an aerial army-navy football game. and at mitchell field on long island, new york, sirius fatis flies the same airplane with wheels and a skid installed, and the number 43, instead of 3, like you see here, to win that race at 248 miles per hour. so, jimmy doolittle and sirius bettis are the world's fastest m men. and bettis says "i was not faster than the wind" when he flew this race. he was faster than any wind in history. so, this real belief in speed and the pushing of the technology and the justification of national governments to really
doolittle is flying this airplane and wins the schneider competition at bayshore park east of baltimore, maryland, at an average of 232 miles per hour. the next day, he breaks a world seaplane record of around 240 miles per hour. and so, this gets into the public eye. this really shows the importance of the military and military aviation overall. the r3c-1 configuration wins the pulitzer trophy race, which, it's not international like the schneider competition. it's a national race that's...
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i think we are some weeks away where i live in the washington dc-baltimore, maryland area.ll vary country by country. the great fear is if it hits the southern hemisphere hard, where there is less infrastructure to handle this. that is what the big concern is about, and also whether or not there will be another so-called wave of this while we -- it cannot be -- you cannot be 100% sure. we have no choice. as it looks like the infection is going down, we have to start thinking about people coming back to function. said today atrump couple hours ago that because of the elevated level of testing being done in the u.s., that is why so many infections are being discovered. we heard from larry kudlow looking at a potential targeted reopening in some parts of the country in four to eight week's time. would you want to see antibody tests to take place before that happens? is that the next step? how otherwise do you avoid the risk of introducing people back into public spaces and then risking the second and third wave of infections we have seen in other places around the world that h
i think we are some weeks away where i live in the washington dc-baltimore, maryland area.ll vary country by country. the great fear is if it hits the southern hemisphere hard, where there is less infrastructure to handle this. that is what the big concern is about, and also whether or not there will be another so-called wave of this while we -- it cannot be -- you cannot be 100% sure. we have no choice. as it looks like the infection is going down, we have to start thinking about people coming...
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host: that's isaac in baltimore, maryland.olorado, denver post this morning, one of those states loosening restrictions as of this morning. the "denver post" says colorado shops outside of metro denver can reopen for curbside pickup. real estate agents can show homes. surgeries can resume monday after the governor ordered a shift from stay at home to safer at home, also adding coloradans should stay home as much as possible and wear face masks. when it comes to loosenings, the governor was on cnn yesterday talking with one of the hosts, talking about the issues connected to that. we'll show you that in just a little, but that's colorado's experience. maybe your experience is different in the state and community that you live in when it comes to social distancing. you can call us and let us know. 202-748-8000 if you live in the eastern and central time zones. it's 202-748-8001 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. if you are a medical professional, give us your thoughts there, too, at 202-748-8002. wayne is next,
host: that's isaac in baltimore, maryland.olorado, denver post this morning, one of those states loosening restrictions as of this morning. the "denver post" says colorado shops outside of metro denver can reopen for curbside pickup. real estate agents can show homes. surgeries can resume monday after the governor ordered a shift from stay at home to safer at home, also adding coloradans should stay home as much as possible and wear face masks. when it comes to loosenings, the...
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this attack and 92 and governor schaeffer, former mayor of baltimore, then became governor for maryland. but you met with him and get a chance to articulate your vision and what you wanted to do and what you thought could happen. there's a point here where he asked you and he says after hearing you speak him he says what can you do to support your candidacy to become president? i'm going to call the regions and ask them to make you the president. your response was fascinating because everybody natural response, that sounds great, thank you so much. your response was, please do not contact the board of regents. the thing that you asked him for was not for for a call, not for recommendation. asked to four trees. you asked him for trees. >> guest: first of all, if you know anything about politics are governors are always powerful but i wanted to become president if the regions 1b to be president. i did what anyone saying the governor made them do it. we all love governor chafer. we have a great governor now. this is what i would say to you. i knew he didn't have money but you want to show
this attack and 92 and governor schaeffer, former mayor of baltimore, then became governor for maryland. but you met with him and get a chance to articulate your vision and what you wanted to do and what you thought could happen. there's a point here where he asked you and he says after hearing you speak him he says what can you do to support your candidacy to become president? i'm going to call the regions and ask them to make you the president. your response was fascinating because everybody...
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. >> you talked about how if you look how they value, such as people from baltimore nor maryland or the united states, this is a global community. what was your first exposure to the global community and how did it change you. >> i had the privilege of studying in egypt and my girlfriend at the time studied in egypt as exchange students from hampton university in virginia at the american university and there were students from all over the world and it was the first time that i was in the environment or people first did not speak english except for those at the university often did not speak english and worry began to learn some things about another culture, another religion about the arabic language but most important to see how people viewed as americans and african-americans. it was a bonding experience in many ways, it led me too appreciate what you and bc does today as we work to encourage more of her students to have experienced abroad as we have more students to come to us and faculty from all over the world and the most important thing i tell mickens all the time and for us to a
. >> you talked about how if you look how they value, such as people from baltimore nor maryland or the united states, this is a global community. what was your first exposure to the global community and how did it change you. >> i had the privilege of studying in egypt and my girlfriend at the time studied in egypt as exchange students from hampton university in virginia at the american university and there were students from all over the world and it was the first time that i was...
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int is the case for will baltimore, maryland, identifying as i medical professional.hat type of medicine do you practice, will? caller: surgical technologist of over 25 years. i'm the guy that passes the surgical instruments to the surgeon. i have been doing that for quite a while. we are working under duress. i have family members for health-care care workers. my son is also a surgical technologist. n95 masks are a big concern. we don't have them. we don't have the necessary sizes, a lot of them are not fitting properly. there is a lack of ventilators. unfortunately i have a family member who is a health air worker that has come down with covid-19. i think the trump administration ignored the data that suggested that we needed to prepare for a pandemic. he has not done a good job, as some of your collars have suggested. i also believe the virus could come back in the spring or mutate to some other virus. host: because you deal with surgeries directly, your , have a decided to cut down on those elected surgeries? decided to cut down on elected surgeries? caller: i don
int is the case for will baltimore, maryland, identifying as i medical professional.hat type of medicine do you practice, will? caller: surgical technologist of over 25 years. i'm the guy that passes the surgical instruments to the surgeon. i have been doing that for quite a while. we are working under duress. i have family members for health-care care workers. my son is also a surgical technologist. n95 masks are a big concern. we don't have them. we don't have the necessary sizes, a lot of...
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to help each other and raise much-needed funding >>> pathfinders for autism was founded in baltimore marylandoup of parents which included baltimore orioles hall of famer bj sir half and his wife polly, they have five children and the second child mason was diagnosed with autism when he was 18 months old and navigating the next step was difficult and back in 200 they started the nonprofit pathfinders autism to help other families find resources and help in the community and their son mason is now 28. and he knows firsthand how hard it can be now that the coronavirus crisis is interrupted so many schedules, routine can be very important for many people with autism and mason cannot attend his day program and keeps asking when he will be able to return to routine. he says when can i come back and we laugh about it, and i will kill coronavirus, you know get it out. they have a different way of processing and it is not the same as us. we get told bad news and we deal with it, we understand what we have to do and he does not necessarily get that. >> the longer this goes on the more difficult and i
to help each other and raise much-needed funding >>> pathfinders for autism was founded in baltimore marylandoup of parents which included baltimore orioles hall of famer bj sir half and his wife polly, they have five children and the second child mason was diagnosed with autism when he was 18 months old and navigating the next step was difficult and back in 200 they started the nonprofit pathfinders autism to help other families find resources and help in the community and their son...
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host: let's go back to your calls and hear from marvin in baltimore, maryland. you're on the air., sir. reference to the , when is thatkage supposed to be sent out? if the caller talking about the direct payments? host: i think i just lost the caller, sorry about that. we will go to david in california, go ahead. >> yes, i'm calling because i've been listening to the program for the last few weeks and not once have they mentioned treatment,out everything is mitigation and it is indirect. real treatment would solve tuitions number one, it will solve the economy and because it will get us back to a full economy very fast compared to what we are going right now, and also, it will help enormously if andle don't get the virus have resistance to it and feel inspired because of it. what are talking about is a historical rest are -- record with holistic medicine going back 100 years, the spanish flu. there's several studies of people who have staged for an ammonia level and they had in bothqual cases conventional medicine and chiropractic conventional medicine along with 6100 of the 10,00
host: let's go back to your calls and hear from marvin in baltimore, maryland. you're on the air., sir. reference to the , when is thatkage supposed to be sent out? if the caller talking about the direct payments? host: i think i just lost the caller, sorry about that. we will go to david in california, go ahead. >> yes, i'm calling because i've been listening to the program for the last few weeks and not once have they mentioned treatment,out everything is mitigation and it is indirect....
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we co-founded the institute of human virology at the school of medicine university of maryland baltimoreago together. he came out of walter reed and out of the army, i came out of nih, cancer institute. so we made the blood test for hiv. i know what it takes to make a blood test. i think there are -- i don't want to be critical of anyone. i wasn't in their shoes. but it was evident from china before 2020, and by the way, it's important to follow in a pandemic to be connected and linked to other nations. a pandemic means all. and there was a chinese scientist who predicted the coronavirus respiratory epidemic coming from bats over a year ago that would come in the following year. he actually predicted it in a scientific publication. if we knew the seriousness of the disease in china, if we had close connections to china, you could count on their science getting better and better. it is extremely good right now. then you know the thing is really spreading. and that it was coming. so diagnostics are key. and an antibody test is important. yes, the test for the virus itself, the rna test tha
we co-founded the institute of human virology at the school of medicine university of maryland baltimoreago together. he came out of walter reed and out of the army, i came out of nih, cancer institute. so we made the blood test for hiv. i know what it takes to make a blood test. i think there are -- i don't want to be critical of anyone. i wasn't in their shoes. but it was evident from china before 2020, and by the way, it's important to follow in a pandemic to be connected and linked to other...
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u he goes to tversity of maryland, baltimore county, and they have a fantastic office that is actually working to help its students finding summer internships. there's some that are actually virtual now he's looking at.he and that'snternship that will be virtual. he got a job actually for the summer.mo this a little worried about that, but he was able to land an internship.f so onee things is contact the career office at your school and just continue toatut those applns out. even though companies have pulled back, you kno economy will start again and they are going to need those some workers that they're used to. >> nawaz: good luck to your kevin michelle and to kevin kamtout there who wrote in o last question now coming to us from lisa quinlivan.te she's a pistudio owner and she reached out to us on our web site. michelle, here's what lisa h to say. >> i'm bleeding financially.ed not unemplet, not fully employed as i was prior to covid. what can i do to survive when i'm under the radar of the cares act and its economic distribution? >> nawaz: michelle, of coursat are is actually talki
u he goes to tversity of maryland, baltimore county, and they have a fantastic office that is actually working to help its students finding summer internships. there's some that are actually virtual now he's looking at.he and that'snternship that will be virtual. he got a job actually for the summer.mo this a little worried about that, but he was able to land an internship.f so onee things is contact the career office at your school and just continue toatut those applns out. even though...
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we are blessed in baltimore to have some of the greatest hospitals in the entire country with johns hopkins, the university of maryland and sinai and medstar. we have some world class hospitals here in baltimore and we have formed a public private partnership with care first, johns hopkins and the university of maryland, many we are going to have two-on-one number where people can call in and get real time information and also refer them to a physician if they need to do so. we are prepared. we have been prepared. my health commissioner was on this ever since january when we heard about this virus. we wanted a -- we were one of the first in the state to set up our operations center. we are really prepared in baltimore and we also set up what you call a testing sight at pimlico. the racetrack. thanks to the family. we are really focused on making sure our citizens get tested. we know we might be a hotbed. i am hoping and praying we're not. but with the medical institutions that we have in baltimore, we are ready. we also have our convention center set up as well for 250 beds. so baltimore is really ahead and we are hop
we are blessed in baltimore to have some of the greatest hospitals in the entire country with johns hopkins, the university of maryland and sinai and medstar. we have some world class hospitals here in baltimore and we have formed a public private partnership with care first, johns hopkins and the university of maryland, many we are going to have two-on-one number where people can call in and get real time information and also refer them to a physician if they need to do so. we are prepared. we...
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have a birthday party, noah decided to throw a drive-by concert right on his front lawn in baltimore county, marylando it f what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. good morning. as we take a look at the roadways right now, chp true crews and caltrans busy with his ongoing traffic lippert the accident happened about 2:45 am. a tanker truck involved with minor injuries. it is still out there and has been out there for quite some time. the latest information is now that the two right lanes of south 680 heading into the are completely shut down until further notice. they will keep it closed for cleanup. have to empty all the fuel off of the tanker truck to get that vehicle completely off the freeway it's out. also reports of a 10 to 25 gallon diesel fuels will spill
have a birthday party, noah decided to throw a drive-by concert right on his front lawn in baltimore county, marylando it f what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue,...
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maryland. you know how bad it is in baltimore right now and in maryland. this isn't a time to go up there and try to polish up the mistakes you made three months ago. and god bless "the new york times" for that story today. >> yeah, we're going to get to that -- >> in my column, i said the time is to push back -- >> we'll talk about that in a few minutes. you work for "the new york times," you think a lot about these briefings. for three years now, right? well, two years, since the briefings really stopped, reporters have been saying bring back the press briefings. now we have them, essentially every day, not this weekend, but every other day there have been these long briefings. what is the fair, what is the unfair critique of the briefings now? >> well, i wanted to push back against the monologue of it, brian, and say that i actually do think that trump remains a pretty big story here. in a procedural sense, you're absolutely right, it's not his call whether we quote/unquote reopen the economy, but just based on the reporting i've done in republican stat
maryland. you know how bad it is in baltimore right now and in maryland. this isn't a time to go up there and try to polish up the mistakes you made three months ago. and god bless "the new york times" for that story today. >> yeah, we're going to get to that -- >> in my column, i said the time is to push back -- >> we'll talk about that in a few minutes. you work for "the new york times," you think a lot about these briefings. for three years now, right?...
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baltimore, d.c. and philadelphia and maryland. >> how are local leaders responding to fellow concerns over their city. what's the situation, alex? >>. >> reporter: they're appreciative of the concerns because concerns shine a light. concerns also translate to much needed federal aid. the governor of pennsylvania is coming. there is daylight between what federal officials are saying and look what authorities on the ground are saying. dr. birx is saying there are some 1400 new cases of coronavirus in the philadelphia metropolitan area every single day. we don't know what data they were looking at that gave them immediate concern. the health commissioner thomas farley says the data federal officials are looking at is out dated. the number of daily positive cases are slowing and things are looking better. the same time there are major gaps in the healthcare system here. take a listen. >> we have problems with personal protective equipment for healthcare workers and healthcare system could come under strain, we put in place a lot of safe guards. at the moment it is looking like we can manage a surge. it i
baltimore, d.c. and philadelphia and maryland. >> how are local leaders responding to fellow concerns over their city. what's the situation, alex? >>. >> reporter: they're appreciative of the concerns because concerns shine a light. concerns also translate to much needed federal aid. the governor of pennsylvania is coming. there is daylight between what federal officials are saying and look what authorities on the ground are saying. dr. birx is saying there are some 1400 new...
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cities, the north and central rail right which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore and the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war. the cumberland valley railroad is going to be the subject of our talk today. all three of those railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war multiple times. that -- as well as the northern central had bridges burn your baltimore both in 1861, again in 1864, and in 1863, there were attempts on the northern central ridges as well. 31 of them were destroyed in york county, penciling you. perhaps no road and pennsylvania saw as many confederate incursions or as many attacks as the cumberland valley railroad, and the title of our book, targeted tracks. this is the route of the cumberland valley. the cumberland valley railroad ran during the civil war years from carisbrooke, pennsylvania down to chambersburg. subsidiary during the later war owned by the philadelphia. for the purpose of our talk, will be consisting of the entire line of the franklin railroad and the cd r&r that ran from hagerstown north to the susquehanna river.
cities, the north and central rail right which ran from harrisburg down to baltimore and the third key railroad that ran between maryland and pennsylvania during the civil war. the cumberland valley railroad is going to be the subject of our talk today. all three of those railroads were targeted by the confederate army during the civil war multiple times. that -- as well as the northern central had bridges burn your baltimore both in 1861, again in 1864, and in 1863, there were attempts on the...
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maryland. a major port in baltimore. so you have got international commerce as a component of that.nd rhode island which is going through a spike. we want rhode island being reopened, they're sieving a spike in cases and number of deaths so they're likely closed for some time. regardless of issue, party shutdown orders around looking at each other to say how we begin to open business sectors, sectors of the economy. one thing we do need we need cooperation between the states own transportation. we have truck, rail, air, commercial travel. we have got to get that up and running. we have to be able to carry goods and products that we need. medical and otherwise between the states. charles: we know interstate commerce becomes dough main of the federal government. all those things you mentioned are certainly, president trump should be in charge of. is it going to be friction or do you sense there will be friction with respect to when president trump says okay, this is the particular day, any push back from governors saying no, we want to do it our way? >> there is always going to be fri
maryland. a major port in baltimore. so you have got international commerce as a component of that.nd rhode island which is going through a spike. we want rhode island being reopened, they're sieving a spike in cases and number of deaths so they're likely closed for some time. regardless of issue, party shutdown orders around looking at each other to say how we begin to open business sectors, sectors of the economy. one thing we do need we need cooperation between the states own transportation....
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steve: there was a story in "the baltimore sun" that at least one pastor is going to continue to hold services despite the order you put in place this week in maryland. what do you tell that pastor and others who defy the order, the stay-at-home order? t: i haven'tt report, but we will make sure that does not happen, because it is against the law for them to hold any kind of a gathering over 10 people, and we will make sure the state or local law enforcement will shut that down. host: we also heard from governor andrew cuomo, indicating the states are competing against each other in terms of getting these ventilators, and now fema is getting involved. have you had that problem in maryland? guest: it is sort of an issue not just with the ventilators but with all of the things, from the white house and the folks at the federal level, they've been saying the governors are on their own and they should go out and secure these things on the open market. which we've all been trying to do. but governors are all out there trying to compete for a very small number of these various have the and so now we federal government and each of the states and other coun
steve: there was a story in "the baltimore sun" that at least one pastor is going to continue to hold services despite the order you put in place this week in maryland. what do you tell that pastor and others who defy the order, the stay-at-home order? t: i haven'tt report, but we will make sure that does not happen, because it is against the law for them to hold any kind of a gathering over 10 people, and we will make sure the state or local law enforcement will shut that down. host:...
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baltimore. c-span: where did you go to school? >> guest: university of maryland and then in the graduate program in molecular biology before they decided that was not for me. c-span: and it's what kind of person? >> guest: is a subscription magazine for scientists and policy makers at the heavy news section that is supposed to be written for anybody to read. it can get kind of technical but the idea is to write so that a physicist that wants to know what they are doing in molecular biology doesn't have to know the stuff that went up to the discovery. it's like writing a normal story all they have to do is read it. it's owned by the american association of the advancement of science. there is a british magazine that has mostly scientific articles. but c-span: going back again with this more devastating than the one we hear about a? >> guest: there is no comparison. when we think about it i think i said earlier 1.5 million americans die of something like this came by. into difficulties and 20,000 by end of most of them are very old or have some other chronic medica
baltimore. c-span: where did you go to school? >> guest: university of maryland and then in the graduate program in molecular biology before they decided that was not for me. c-span: and it's what kind of person? >> guest: is a subscription magazine for scientists and policy makers at the heavy news section that is supposed to be written for anybody to read. it can get kind of technical but the idea is to write so that a physicist that wants to know what they are doing in molecular...
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also need to separate isolation areas, more than 80 facilities in maryland have cases of the virus including this one outside of baltimore governor ryan kemp facing backlash for his decision to reopen state beaches, kemp signed executive orders which threatened with fines or jail time if they don't open the beaches. city manager sean gillan will join us with his reaction, look forward to that. the president supporting the idea of a second task force that will focus on restarting the economy. >> you know, i had an expression that cure can't be worse than the problem itself, right? i continue to say it, the cure cannot be worse than the problem itself. we have to get our country open. rob: moody analytics reports say the virus has stalled 30% of the economy since the start of march. more than 10 million people have filed for unemployment in the last 2 weeks, the economy also lost 701,000 jobs in march. carley: the white house warn it is worst is still yet to come. >> this is going to be the hardest and the saddest week of most americans' lives quite frankly. this is going to be our pearl harbor moment. 911 moment, it's not
also need to separate isolation areas, more than 80 facilities in maryland have cases of the virus including this one outside of baltimore governor ryan kemp facing backlash for his decision to reopen state beaches, kemp signed executive orders which threatened with fines or jail time if they don't open the beaches. city manager sean gillan will join us with his reaction, look forward to that. the president supporting the idea of a second task force that will focus on restarting the economy....
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in fact, maryland, and most of this is coming from the baltimore area, has now seen its three deadliestays of the outbreak. finally california is continuing its trend of flattening the curve with the number of cases and deaths being very study or one solid week now and louisiana, which has been a hot spot, did see its numbers come down today. tucker? >> tucker: interesting patchwork. trace gallagher, thanks for that. there's been so much going on recently it's easy to forget it but there still a presidential campaign going on. until a few hours ago the democratic primaries were still in progress. but now it's done, at least officially. this morning bernie sanders dropped out of the race. >> we are now 300 delegates behind vice president biden and of the path toward victory is virtually impossible. so today i'm announcing the suspension of my campaign. >> tucker: so that's it for sanders. he 78 years old and will never be the president but he did leave his mark. for two cycles in a row bernie sanders evoked panic at the highest levels at the dnc. twice in a row democratic party leaders s
in fact, maryland, and most of this is coming from the baltimore area, has now seen its three deadliestays of the outbreak. finally california is continuing its trend of flattening the curve with the number of cases and deaths being very study or one solid week now and louisiana, which has been a hot spot, did see its numbers come down today. tucker? >> tucker: interesting patchwork. trace gallagher, thanks for that. there's been so much going on recently it's easy to forget it but there...
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those who made it to the capital were either hired out in nearby maryland or sent from washington to cities like baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to one woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to learn of her residence and reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired after a young girl named cornelia robinson. he noted her family expressed concern about her whereabouts and wanted to make contact. the vero sent arrangements to send black girls in particular to northern cities without consent of the family members. in many cases, they were preferable to immigrant laborers and were regarded as more appealing sources of labor. the idea of black women and girls as ideal servants found itself in antebellum ideas of slavery and ideas associated with domestic work. many willingly employed them, despite objections from parents. the letters went beyond inquiries. in many instances, mothers and fathers hope to use correspondence to authorize retrieval of their children.
those who made it to the capital were either hired out in nearby maryland or sent from washington to cities like baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to one woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to learn of her residence and reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired after a young girl named cornelia robinson. he noted her family expressed concern...
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those who made it to the capital were either hired out in nearby maryland or sent from washington to cities like baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to one woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to learn of her residence and reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired after a young girl named cornelia robinson. he noted her family expressed concern about her whereabouts and wanted to make contact. the vero sent arrangements to send black girls in particular to northern cities without consent of the family members. in many cases, they were preferable to immigrant laborers and were regarded as more appealing sources of labor. the idea of black women and girls as ideal servants found ofelf in antebellum ideas slavery and ideas associated with domestic work. them,willingly employed despite objections from parents. the letters went beyond inquiries. in many instances, mothers and fathers hope to use correspondence to authorize retrieval of their children. liberty f
those who made it to the capital were either hired out in nearby maryland or sent from washington to cities like baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to one woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to learn of her residence and reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired after a young girl named cornelia robinson. he noted her family expressed concern...
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those who made it to the capital were hired out nearby in maryland or sent from washington to cities such as baltimore, philadelphia, and new york. eaton wrote to a woman who hired a young girl named isabella. her relatives contacted to learn of her residence and to reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired by a young girl neemed cornelia robertson hired to work for him and her family was concerned and wanted to make contact with her. the bureau made arrange. s to send black girls to northern cities without the content of family members. in many cases they were preferable to immigrant laborers. the idea of black women and girl as ideal servants found the origins in antebellum slavery. but they saw solution to overcrowding and unemployment and in sending girls to the north and many willingly ployed them despite objection from parents. in many instances mothers and fathers hope to authorize the retrieval of children. liberty for freed women meant recognizing legal guardianship over children a novel concept after years and centuries
those who made it to the capital were hired out nearby in maryland or sent from washington to cities such as baltimore, philadelphia, and new york. eaton wrote to a woman who hired a young girl named isabella. her relatives contacted to learn of her residence and to reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired by a young girl neemed cornelia robertson hired to work for him and her family was concerned and wanted to make...
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those who made it to the capital were either hired out nearby in maryland or sent from washington to cities such as baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to a woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired about a young girl named cornelia. he noted that her family expressed concern about her whereabouts and wanted to make contact with her. the bureau made arrangements to send black girls in particular to northern cities without the consent of their family members. in many cases, they were preferable and more appealing sources of labor. the idea of black women and girls as ideal servants found its origins in antebellum savely. the bureau agents saw a solution to overcrowding and unemployment and sending girls to the north and many willingly employed them. the letters went beyond inquiries. mothers and fathers hoped to use the correspondence to authorize the retrieval of their children. liberty for freed women. by the end of th
those who made it to the capital were either hired out nearby in maryland or sent from washington to cities such as baltimore, philadelphia and new york. eaton wrote to a woman who hired a young girl named isabella. isabella's relatives contacted the assistant commissioner to reach her at her new place of employment. in another letter addressed to a lawyer in philadelphia, eaton inquired about a young girl named cornelia. he noted that her family expressed concern about her whereabouts and...
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maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. -- and thankc-span you, c-span, for bringing baltimore, actually. 52 miles from where i am sitting right now. my question is about the preparedness of the inner city baltimore. and after seeing the conference where there were the young youth, assaulting the police officer sitting in his automobile, the message is not seem to be getting to the young people to help these people to get better prepared. my question is -- should this thing go to the expectation that , what's goingold to happen to those of us that are being in a prepared state and being aware of what is coming our way should this thing get out of control, as it did with the freddie gray issue back just a few years ago>? host: ok, we will get a response. appreciate it. guest: sure. there are a few differences between this and the u uprising. i think the crux of your point, what happens when some of us are prepared but others of us are not prepared? adhering to guidance is what actually i'm hearing you say, so the social isolation guidelines and the stay-at-home orders, they are something that actually help us to recognize
maryland. good morning. caller: good morning. -- and thankc-span you, c-span, for bringing baltimore, actually. 52 miles from where i am sitting right now. my question is about the preparedness of the inner city baltimore. and after seeing the conference where there were the young youth, assaulting the police officer sitting in his automobile, the message is not seem to be getting to the young people to help these people to get better prepared. my question is -- should this thing go to the...
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baltimore archbishop william lori will also stream easter mass. and even after the holiday, religious leaders are trying to find ways to serve their parishioners. a priest in bowie, maryland holds drive-through confessions. father scott holmer administers the confession every day in the parking lot of st. edward church. he sits on a chair and people can drive within six-feet to him to give their confession. if you want to confess anonymously, you tell another priest before driving up and father holmer will put on a blindfold. and for congregation members without internet access -- some churches are mailing newsletters or have pre-recorded messages with a prayer on a call-in number. they're all finding a way to help their flock keep the faith and protect themselves. and remain healthy. that's it's for this edition of matter of fact. we'll see you next week. ♪ robert handa: hello and welcome to, "asian pacific america." i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we address a concern for all communities, hunger. and there's a way for communities all around the bay area to address the problem and help. it is time for the nbc bay area, kn
baltimore archbishop william lori will also stream easter mass. and even after the holiday, religious leaders are trying to find ways to serve their parishioners. a priest in bowie, maryland holds drive-through confessions. father scott holmer administers the confession every day in the parking lot of st. edward church. he sits on a chair and people can drive within six-feet to him to give their confession. if you want to confess anonymously, you tell another priest before driving up and father...
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the scene in baltimore has hundreds of people lining up for free food at one of several grocery stores across marylande lines wrapped outside the building and around the block. this shows the desperation many families are feeling some four weeks into this. everyone was given a bag of essential goods and water. >> fewer people are volunteering at these food banks adding to the chaos. >> many cities remain under lockdown. so these entertainers got a truck yesterday and they serenaded people on the streets in berlin. this is all happening as volkswagen announces plans to reopen next week. >> sort of a captive audience. that is one way to get your mixed tape out. >>> in southern italy, low income regions are seeing longer food lines as people run out of cash as a result of the shuttered economy and the large outbreak in the north. >>> and in london, wooefk seeing some of these scenes as a mix of first civilians and first responders amraus mrauding health care workers. this is breaching social distancing here and brings a lot of people joy, but at least one doctor said he was alarmed when he filmed this vi
the scene in baltimore has hundreds of people lining up for free food at one of several grocery stores across marylande lines wrapped outside the building and around the block. this shows the desperation many families are feeling some four weeks into this. everyone was given a bag of essential goods and water. >> fewer people are volunteering at these food banks adding to the chaos. >> many cities remain under lockdown. so these entertainers got a truck yesterday and they serenaded...
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este perrito su dueÑa que vive en maryland van a una clÍnica en baltimore.
este perrito su dueÑa que vive en maryland van a una clÍnica en baltimore.