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. >> reporter: sam bennett, a sixth generation famer, is part of that system. he has 2,000 acres of crs: half corn and half soybea. >> those soybeans are made into hog feed, for the most part. and with the processing plants for hogs closing left and right, the demand for soymeal for hog feed idrastically cut. alfalfa was planted this spring at the smeame ti i was planting oats. >> repter: newshour weekend featured sam bennett last year. he was demonstrating for other farmers how to improve the health of their soil by diversifying the crops they grew, he told us about his hopes for the future of his farm >> i'm not borrowing this land from my dad, or my grandpa, i'm borrowing it from my kids, and my grdkids. it's my responsibility to leave this land in better shape than i found it. >> repo been since we met?ngs >> comparatively, things were good when we talked last. things have gotten pretty tough recently, especially with the lack of demand for all of our products that we grow. >> reporter: when we meebennett lastar he was growing the very crop that he's now ha
. >> reporter: sam bennett, a sixth generation famer, is part of that system. he has 2,000 acres of crs: half corn and half soybea. >> those soybeans are made into hog feed, for the most part. and with the processing plants for hogs closing left and right, the demand for soymeal for hog feed idrastically cut. alfalfa was planted this spring at the smeame ti i was planting oats. >> repter: newshour weekend featured sam bennett last year. he was demonstrating for other farmers...
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bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>we have the latest numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths in the bay area santa clara county still reporting the most nearly 2300 cases, 128 deaths followed by san mateo county, san francisco county contra costa county with more than a 1000 cases, 29 deaths alameda county. a 1961 cases and 70 deaths marin county 255 14 deaths solano county 342 7 deaths. sonoma county, almost 300 cases and 3 deaths napa county still has the fewest cases 78 and 2 deaths in an effort to provide relief to the millions of americans without jobs right now 3 us senators are proposing monthly payments of $2000. the money would be in the form of a rebate program. the bill sponsored by senators bernie sanders kamala harris ed markey payments will be available to residents even if they do not have a social security number including undocumented immigrants who pay taxes. the cdc says the v
bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>we have the latest numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths in the bay area santa clara county still reporting the most nearly 2300 cases, 128 deaths followed by san mateo county, san francisco county contra costa county with more than a 1000 cases, 29 deaths alameda county. a...
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this is where bambi bennett's family was ripped apart by an act of cruel, unspeakable violence. bambi, her given name, was a fun, feisty, good ole girl, country through and through. >> i was at my grandparents' a lot growing up. we gardened and we had a big yard. you know, a huge yard. >> reporter: you're a country girl. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: but she'd endured her share of heartache, even at a tender age. her parents divorced when she was just six. mom remarried. then a few years later came that terrible day she will never forget. >> my daddy and my granddaddy passed away on the same day. i was 12-years-old. >> reporter: so all of a sudden you'd lost the two important men in your life? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: it was a bewildering and tragic day. there was so much sudden loss to absorb, that young bambi, not yet a teenager, paid no mind to her grandfather's and father's wills. but it turned out she'd been left the entire homestead, all 240 acres of it, to be held in trust until she turned 18. not long after bambi inherited the farm, her stepfather charlie moved the family onto
this is where bambi bennett's family was ripped apart by an act of cruel, unspeakable violence. bambi, her given name, was a fun, feisty, good ole girl, country through and through. >> i was at my grandparents' a lot growing up. we gardened and we had a big yard. you know, a huge yard. >> reporter: you're a country girl. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: but she'd endured her share of heartache, even at a tender age. her parents divorced when she was just six. mom remarried. then...
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death toll climbs above 81,000 we have it all covered for you tonight, jeff bennett leads us off. >> reporter: president trump tonight in the rose garden appearing to declare victory over the coronavirus crisis before clarifying his comments. >> we have met the moment and we have prevailed. >> you said in your comments earlier, we have met the moment, we have prevailed. to you, sir, is the mission accomplished >> no, we prevailed on testing is what i'm referring to that was with regard to testing you never prevail when you have 90,000 people, 100,000 people, when you have 80,000 people as of today. >> reporter: experts say the u.s. is still catching up on the testing front that is as coronavirus tonight is striking inside the white house sending is the trump administration scrambling to control the spread with two staffers testing positive one of president trump's personal valets and katie miller, spokesperson to mike pence. the vice president back at work today after staying away from the white house this weekend. officials telling nbc news the vice president continues to test negat
death toll climbs above 81,000 we have it all covered for you tonight, jeff bennett leads us off. >> reporter: president trump tonight in the rose garden appearing to declare victory over the coronavirus crisis before clarifying his comments. >> we have met the moment and we have prevailed. >> you said in your comments earlier, we have met the moment, we have prevailed. to you, sir, is the mission accomplished >> no, we prevailed on testing is what i'm referring to that...
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we have it all covered starting with nbc's jeff bennett >> reporter: tonight a dire warning from dr. anthony fauci. reopening the country too soon during the coronavirus crisis will cost lives. >> there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control, which in fact will set you back not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided but could even set you back on the road to try to get economic recovery. >> reporter: a reality check from the nation's top infectious disease expert which stands in stark contrast to president trump's push to reopen the country. tuesday's senate hearing unlike any before with the witnesses and many senators appearing remotely by videoconference. an all too familiar precaution in the pandemic four of the nation's top health officials responsible for the federal response, dr. fauci, cdc director robert red field, fda commissioner steven han, and admiral bret jarar offering their assistance dr. fauci cautioning it's a bridge too far to expect coronavirus treatments or a vaccine in time for the fall scho
we have it all covered starting with nbc's jeff bennett >> reporter: tonight a dire warning from dr. anthony fauci. reopening the country too soon during the coronavirus crisis will cost lives. >> there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you might not be able to control, which in fact will set you back not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided but could even set you back on the road to try to get economic recovery. >> reporter: a...
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geoff bennett, stand by. this morning we are starting to see those meat shortages that we've been talking about play out in the real way. first of all, if you go to costco, that store limiting how much meat you can buy each trip. wendy's reportedly taking burgers off the menu at some locations in several states. the move comes as the plants that we rely on to process meat are seeing coronavirus outbreaks across the country. nbc's mara barrett is in pennsylvania, about 40 minutes north of philadelphia. she's at a jbs beef plant that temporarily closed after an outbreak there. there's this new cdc report showing that pennsylvania has the highest number of meat processing plants with workers affected by covid-19. what does it mean for americans looking to buy meat? what does it mean for americans just looking for some sense of norm normalcy? >> reporter: craig, the cdc says there's a low likelihood of the virus being spread on frozen meat or packaging. but americans should think about where the meat is coming fr
geoff bennett, stand by. this morning we are starting to see those meat shortages that we've been talking about play out in the real way. first of all, if you go to costco, that store limiting how much meat you can buy each trip. wendy's reportedly taking burgers off the menu at some locations in several states. the move comes as the plants that we rely on to process meat are seeing coronavirus outbreaks across the country. nbc's mara barrett is in pennsylvania, about 40 minutes north of...
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here is jeff bennett. >> reporter: a new warning tonight from a former top u.s. vaccine official who says the worst of the coronavirus crisis could be yet to come. >> if we fail to improve our response now, based on science, i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged. without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history. >> reporter: dr. rick bright was ousted last month as head of the federal agency involved in developing a coronavirus vaccine. he filed a whistle blower complaint alleging he was forced from his job for objecting to the wide distribution of hydroxychloroquine, a drug promoted by president trump as a remedy for coronavirus. studies later suggested the drug may provide no benefit and can lead to heart problems dr. bright telling a house committee today that the trump white house missed early warning signs about the pandemic. >> our nation was not as prepared as we should have been, as we could have been. i believe americaens need to be told the truth and i believe the best scientific guidance and advice was not being
here is jeff bennett. >> reporter: a new warning tonight from a former top u.s. vaccine official who says the worst of the coronavirus crisis could be yet to come. >> if we fail to improve our response now, based on science, i fear the pandemic will get worse and be prolonged. without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history. >> reporter: dr. rick bright was ousted last month as head of the federal agency involved in developing a coronavirus vaccine....
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lester >> jeff bennett, thank you. >>> as the battle rages over schools even between the president and his own top medical advisor, there is news about that mysterious i'm -- inflammatory syndrome striking children in 16 states. >> reporter: in oregon a state with one of the fewest numbers of carolina cases, 14-year-old leah lopez didn't know what to think when she had red eyes, fever and steering abdominal pain. >> on a scale of one to ten, it was a ten. >> reporter: by the time she got to the hospital. >> she was in fairly severe cardiac failure. >> reporter: leah didn't conon with covid-19, had been careful herself and one of a growing number of kids with pediatric inflammatory system. she tested positive for covid antibodies. >> we realize it could happen to any child at any time and we need to be prepared. >> reporter: as cases surge today to more than 80 in new york city alone, the mayor announced a new ad campaign to alert parents while the governor said new york is prioritizing tests for children showing symptoms of the inflammatory syndrome. >> if your child has been exposed t
lester >> jeff bennett, thank you. >>> as the battle rages over schools even between the president and his own top medical advisor, there is news about that mysterious i'm -- inflammatory syndrome striking children in 16 states. >> reporter: in oregon a state with one of the fewest numbers of carolina cases, 14-year-old leah lopez didn't know what to think when she had red eyes, fever and steering abdominal pain. >> on a scale of one to ten, it was a ten. >>...
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here is jeff bennett. >> reporter: tonight, the push for a coronavirus vaccine put on the fast track.> we'd love to see if we can do it prior to the end of the year. >> reporter: president trump unveiling a new white house effort he says is aimed at developing and distributing a vaccine for the deadly virus. >> it's called operation warp speed. that means big and it means fast. >> reporter: mr. trump tapping a four-star army general and pharmaceutical executive to lead the effort. >> i have very recently seen early data from a clinical trial with a coronavirus vaccine and these data made me feel more confident that we will be able to deliver a few hundred million doses of vaccine by the end of 2020. >> reporter: the trump administration's end of year goal out paces what most experts believe is possible. that it will take 12 to 18 months to develop tests and produce a vaccine and that anything less would be a medical miracle. >> i just want to make something clear, it's very important, vaccine or no vaccine, we're back. >> reporter: the u.s. will not fully be able to recover from the p
here is jeff bennett. >> reporter: tonight, the push for a coronavirus vaccine put on the fast track.> we'd love to see if we can do it prior to the end of the year. >> reporter: president trump unveiling a new white house effort he says is aimed at developing and distributing a vaccine for the deadly virus. >> it's called operation warp speed. that means big and it means fast. >> reporter: mr. trump tapping a four-star army general and pharmaceutical executive to...
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. >> reporter: and that bennett says her nephew william bennett the third died at the windsor vallejonter last week? >> there are other patients in there that are fighting for their lives, mainly because of an incompetent facility. >> reporter: the protests came on the same to the american healthcare association said it would cost $36 million to test all nursing home residents and workers in california. the senior does not include any testing at assisted living facilities for other long-term care centers. the group has asked the federal government for $10 billion the combat covid-19. some question where the aid would go without proper oversight. >> a lot of money went up in the pockets of their multimillion dollar operators rather than spent on the staff and supplies and resources they are actually asking for. >> with a negative test, but the next day they could be infected. >> reporter: the director of the gordon manor assisted living facility says at least 12 residents have died from the coronavirus. there are some drawbacks to testing. >> testing also generates a whole bunch of pot
. >> reporter: and that bennett says her nephew william bennett the third died at the windsor vallejonter last week? >> there are other patients in there that are fighting for their lives, mainly because of an incompetent facility. >> reporter: the protests came on the same to the american healthcare association said it would cost $36 million to test all nursing home residents and workers in california. the senior does not include any testing at assisted living facilities for...
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where there's a will there's a way bennett has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert that's device thing mechanic well and the electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you look at one of. the point of an invention is that it has an obvious benefit i realized that the environment has been neglected come even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. for the technology. to have as a good. at home he installed to this windmill to produce energy. it powers his homemade washing machine and pumps the water from and nearby bogle. his invention isn't just environmentally friendly it also saves a lot of time and labor. when there's no wind he uses a stationary bicycle to pump water that was his 1st invention. home we don't use power from the national grid we can hanna's energy from the sun not you and the sun is free is the power of nature you don't have to pay anything all you need to do is get the parts that converts sun into power and install them and you are protecting the en
where there's a will there's a way bennett has taken that proverb to heart largely self-taught he's an expert that's device thing mechanic well and the electrical devices this machine for example flattens inner tubes for a drip irrigation system you look at one of. the point of an invention is that it has an obvious benefit i realized that the environment has been neglected come even though it's so important to human life so i decided to focus on technology that. for the technology. to have as...
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>>annette bennett lewis was shocked to learn to patients infected with covid-19 here at the windsor care center have died. she's anxious to see her nephew moved the 31 year old stroke victim is one of the 75 residents who have tested positive he is. >>now an authority can not eating very much not drink very much. they said he doesn't have a fever, but they're not check because there's so many patients in there they're not able to really. come in there and give them much care. bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there it's going to the point where they're just throwing their hands up because it's just overwhelming danny is worried about his mother maria. >>an 86 year-old alzheimer's patient. although she tested negative for corona virus, 24 workers tested positive and his niece fear that's left the care center understaffed and the remaining workers overwhelmed, they keep telling us well if you don't like what we're doing mover. and now nobody's going to take her from this place this is not this is a pariah whole i've been on the phone with several nursing homes in napa
>>annette bennett lewis was shocked to learn to patients infected with covid-19 here at the windsor care center have died. she's anxious to see her nephew moved the 31 year old stroke victim is one of the 75 residents who have tested positive he is. >>now an authority can not eating very much not drink very much. they said he doesn't have a fever, but they're not check because there's so many patients in there they're not able to really. come in there and give them much care....
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bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. >>she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>the alameda county fair county fair it has been canceled this is the first time in 100 years the 18 day fair was scheduled to run from june 19 through july 12th the fair is 108 years old this is a tradition that brings in nearly a half million people every year. a big boost to the local economy with more than $32 million in revenue. big public gatherings of course that's going to be one of the last things the state well allowed to i get again fair organizers are looking at conditions for future events like horse racing and auctions california regulators have suspended the million fine against pg and e for the utilities neglect of the equipment that ignited wildfires that waiver by the public utilities commission will deprive the state of money that would have helped offset losses in income and sales taxes pg and e had declared it might not be able to raise the
bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. >>she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>the alameda county fair county fair it has been canceled this is the first time in 100 years the 18 day fair was scheduled to run from june 19 through july 12th the fair is 108 years old this is a tradition that brings in nearly a half million people every year. a big...
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is so eager to attack it well you know just when the bennett was developing the un security or the un secretary general and only we did it has made a very important point he quoted court of global ceasefire he said no law was let's focus on dealing with this global pandemic well the united states has been at war with and it will it's not a conventional shooting war but it's what we call a hybrid war it's an inflammation or it's an economic war diplomatic well it's sort of what it is and so on why it is going to have to venezuela is an important it's not a recent issue this is goes back to the election which i was in 1990 and the opening of a cycle of governments across latin america that for essentially for their resources to be used for their own you know right up to china is going to be elected the head of addicts who are which is one of the worst lie just mining companies in canada the head of this company mr that's rude all inch i was addicted to why i was chosen he did it because he was going to prevent bad of gold for treating venezuela like it's all property he wanted to and it
is so eager to attack it well you know just when the bennett was developing the un security or the un secretary general and only we did it has made a very important point he quoted court of global ceasefire he said no law was let's focus on dealing with this global pandemic well the united states has been at war with and it will it's not a conventional shooting war but it's what we call a hybrid war it's an inflammation or it's an economic war diplomatic well it's sort of what it is and so on...
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>> geoff bennett live for us in d.c. speaking of dr.'s legal team, i'm joins by lisa banks, wi one of the attorneys for dr. rick bright. i wanted to start with that complaint because it alleges that hhs officials were unlike secretary azar, dr. bright and other health officials were fully aware of the emerging threat of covid-19 by early january of 2020. what specifically were they aware of and what was dr. bright's response to that at the time? >> well, by late 2019, late december 2019, early january, they certainly were aware of what was happening in china. they were tracking it. they understood that this was potentially a deadly virus, very contagious and that it wasn't going to be easily contained. certainly not in china as it quickly spread to southeast asia. but that it was certain to come to the united states as well, despite what the administration was saying and what hhs leadership seemed to think. >> do you know if whether or not that information was privy to dr. bright based on internal government information or was he relyin
>> geoff bennett live for us in d.c. speaking of dr.'s legal team, i'm joins by lisa banks, wi one of the attorneys for dr. rick bright. i wanted to start with that complaint because it alleges that hhs officials were unlike secretary azar, dr. bright and other health officials were fully aware of the emerging threat of covid-19 by early january of 2020. what specifically were they aware of and what was dr. bright's response to that at the time? >> well, by late 2019, late december...
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. >>> let's get right to geoff bennett at the white house for us.arrett haake is on capitol hill following all of these developments. geoff, i'm going to start with you. what is the level of anxiety inside the white house this morning? >> reporter: good to see you, as always. i think kevin hassett, the economic adviser captures it best, he has a reputation among all of the public-facing white house officials as being among the most candid and yesterday on one of the sunday shows, he said it's scary to go to work. he realizes that he would be safer sitting at home than he is going to the west wing, given that as you point out, there are now two white house aides who have tested positive for coronavirus. you've got the military valet to president trump and also katy miller's, vice president mike pence's press secretary. they're boosting temperature checks and testing. senior staff who interact with the president are being tested daily, i'm told. and the entire west wing is being sanitized on an even more frequent basis. you've got the country's top th
. >>> let's get right to geoff bennett at the white house for us.arrett haake is on capitol hill following all of these developments. geoff, i'm going to start with you. what is the level of anxiety inside the white house this morning? >> reporter: good to see you, as always. i think kevin hassett, the economic adviser captures it best, he has a reputation among all of the public-facing white house officials as being among the most candid and yesterday on one of the sunday shows,...
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geoff bennett, first to you. the new safety protocols. you saw dr. deborah birx arriving today with a face mask. what about the challenges, especially to the national security staff? these are very small offices, downstairs in the white house basement, over in the executive office building. how are they going to accomplish this safely? >> reporter: it's a great point you make, andrea, because privately, white house officials have expressed this notion that, really, it was only a matter of time before coronavirus showed up here in the west wing, in part because, you know, the white house might look vast and sprawling on television, but in fact, these are fairly close quarters. and it wasn't until late last week for the most part where you saw white house officials wearing masks while indoors. but you do have now the west wing really trying to scramble to contain the virus. testing and temperature checks have been boosted across the board. folks who are in frequent contact, senior staff who are in regular contact with president trump, they are now test
geoff bennett, first to you. the new safety protocols. you saw dr. deborah birx arriving today with a face mask. what about the challenges, especially to the national security staff? these are very small offices, downstairs in the white house basement, over in the executive office building. how are they going to accomplish this safely? >> reporter: it's a great point you make, andrea, because privately, white house officials have expressed this notion that, really, it was only a matter of...
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today i'm introducing a bill that i worked on with senator bennett that would make commonsense changes to the paycheck program. jobsved over 50 million and has been a fantastic program. we are finding a number of people need more time to deploy those funds. have those loans forgiven. we propose extending that time limit to eight weeks to 16 weeks. been establishing a restart program. hence the name restart act, for our proposed legislation. it would provide six months of payroll assistance and other assistance so people can pay their operating costs. because the economy is going to come back, but the pandemic is lasting a bit longer than all of us expected. these sort of responsible provisions, these responsible proposals that need to be incorporated, i think, into our next round of response. not a $3 trillion far-left which is whatist, we have seen from nancy pelosi. her proposal has been characterized as unserious, and it is. when you are in the middle of a pandemic and proposing more money for the u.s. geological service, dealing with issues like cannabis, trying to make structural
today i'm introducing a bill that i worked on with senator bennett that would make commonsense changes to the paycheck program. jobsved over 50 million and has been a fantastic program. we are finding a number of people need more time to deploy those funds. have those loans forgiven. we propose extending that time limit to eight weeks to 16 weeks. been establishing a restart program. hence the name restart act, for our proposed legislation. it would provide six months of payroll assistance and...
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stephanie bennett, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> how face mask are changing the fashion landscape? bringing big bucks to struggling retailers. it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and save big on your wireless bill. it's internet with the power of options. and that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity internet and mobile for just $30 a month each, and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. call or visit xfinity.com/savebig. >>> facial masks may be a top trend come out of covid-19. big and small businesses are taking the opportunity to enter a new world of fashion while helping the community at the same time. >> reporter: face mask, the new must-have item goes from a small accessory to big business. prada, louis vuitton, and your are selling them exclusively. giving hundreds of brands the opportunity to pounce. for the big players it's not all
stephanie bennett, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> how face mask are changing the fashion landscape? bringing big bucks to struggling retailers. it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that. not ready to commit? try a plan with no annual contract. wanna save even more? just add xfinity mobile, and save big on your wireless bill. it's internet with the power of options. and that's simple,...
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bennett stoppage time. scored a dramatic equalizer for the long to the final score. you're watching news one from the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day to see you then. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona updates. from the covert 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will. just through the tax and weekly radio show it's called spectrum if you would like any information on the cloning virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at. science. turning to take nations trying to track and trace their way out of the corona crisis some see apps as essential. there are currently i have a 3 and a half 1000000 downloads and registrations of the covered saif app and then needs to be millions more this is incredibly important. but apps have had limited success australia has picked up only one case in a month and privacy concern
bennett stoppage time. scored a dramatic equalizer for the long to the final score. you're watching news one from the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day to see you then. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour carona updates. from the covert 19 special next on d w. how does a virus spread. why do we have it and when will. just through the tax and weekly radio show it's called spectrum if...
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patel and geoff bennett. garrett haake, to all of our contributors, kristen welker and kasie hunt and pete williams as well. chuck todd and katy tur are going to pick up our coverage right now. >> thank you, andrea. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd. breaking news all over the place. senator richard burr is stepping down as the chairman of the senate intelligence committee pending an investigation into potential insider trading as senior law enforcement official confirms to nbc news the fbi executed a search warrant for burr's phone as part of that investigation. we'll have more on that decision in a moment. the ousted top vaccine expert, dr. rick bright is still testifying on capitol hill. he's been telling congress that he believes the worst is yet to come for the united states and without proper planning, quote, gent 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern history. >>> two administration officials say the cdc is expected to release new guidelines today for states to reopen schools and businesses. parts of
patel and geoff bennett. garrett haake, to all of our contributors, kristen welker and kasie hunt and pete williams as well. chuck todd and katy tur are going to pick up our coverage right now. >> thank you, andrea. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd. breaking news all over the place. senator richard burr is stepping down as the chairman of the senate intelligence committee pending an investigation into potential insider trading as senior law enforcement official confirms to nbc news the fbi...
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international donors have pledged over 3000000000 euros just for refugees and migrants from bennett's as the coronavirus demick worsens their plight the pledging conference was hosted by the european union and spain and involved around 30 u.n. agencies and financial institutions more than $5000000.00 venezuelans have fled the economic chaos under president nicolas maduro is the story of one of those eggs and . it's a job no one else wants to do grueling dangerous work recovering bodies of covert 9000 victims. used to work as an electrician in his native venezuela before he migrated to peru 2 years ago to escape the dire economic crisis back home in his new job he and his fellow workers from the funeral home collect as many as 10 bodies a day more than 400 since march. here they are picking up the body of a man who committed suicide because he couldn't get treatment after testing positive for the virus to and always worries the dangerous work yes to do might end up harming his family before returning home he always showers and wash this is closed with disinfectant sometimes he gargles
international donors have pledged over 3000000000 euros just for refugees and migrants from bennett's as the coronavirus demick worsens their plight the pledging conference was hosted by the european union and spain and involved around 30 u.n. agencies and financial institutions more than $5000000.00 venezuelans have fled the economic chaos under president nicolas maduro is the story of one of those eggs and . it's a job no one else wants to do grueling dangerous work recovering bodies of...
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astronauts blast off from the kennedy space center in florida but it's a private company that's ferry bennett to orbit we ask an expert if their launch marks the dawn of a new era in space flight. the as. i mary in evanston it's good to have you with us more than a dozen u.s. cities have ordered nighttime curfews as protests rage over the death of a black man in police custody curfews are in force right now in los angeles philadelphia and atlanta among others in arrest has been escalating cross the country as demonstrators took to the streets for the 5th day running there demanding justice for george floyd and and to police violence against minorities while many of the protests have been peaceful some demonstrators have set police cars on fire and there have been incidents of loot. in the city of minneapolis where the protests began police have massed in large numbers and deployed tear gas and rubber bullets to clear demonstrators breaking an 8 pm curfew. to w.'s stefan seaman's has been covering the protests in minneapolis for us he and his camera operator had their own confrontation with po
astronauts blast off from the kennedy space center in florida but it's a private company that's ferry bennett to orbit we ask an expert if their launch marks the dawn of a new era in space flight. the as. i mary in evanston it's good to have you with us more than a dozen u.s. cities have ordered nighttime curfews as protests rage over the death of a black man in police custody curfews are in force right now in los angeles philadelphia and atlanta among others in arrest has been escalating cross...
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cold see if you are joining us thank you and it's a pleasure to welcome here in berlin francisco bennett nationally is a member of the german bundestag and she is the green party spokeswoman for european policy initiatives in the southwest of france gentry b. sociologist of the 1st book was once the students john spoke author of the revolution that wasn't out digital activism favors conservative and if you for joining us happy to be here jen with more times a stroll or in time when we've certainly been exposed to all kinds of ideas since it was then demi to go how much i have to experience if you're skinny traction. so conspiracy theories and so health news are something that seems you know of will the airwaves that means me i need politicians crying crying foul weather in the us or france or elsewhere. but the reality is that fake news has already been around propaganda has always been around and yet there is an uptick in people going on line for information because of course in teams worldwide but it's really important to keep the news and perspective in terms of the actual percentage
cold see if you are joining us thank you and it's a pleasure to welcome here in berlin francisco bennett nationally is a member of the german bundestag and she is the green party spokeswoman for european policy initiatives in the southwest of france gentry b. sociologist of the 1st book was once the students john spoke author of the revolution that wasn't out digital activism favors conservative and if you for joining us happy to be here jen with more times a stroll or in time when we've...
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this includes devices such as the bennett machine, which is used in the treatment of certain respiratory and the artificial kidney or peritoneal dialysis. the search for new methods and more effective nursing programs continues in a variety of ways. one such activity is the international counl of nurses, which was held in frankfurt, germany. here information and ideas are exchanged on all matters relating to the healing arts. in these international meetings, members of the army nurse corps offer their full and enthusiastic cooperation, working according to the true purposes of their careers, the army nurses serve here teachers, sharing their experiences and knowledge with their colleagues, from nursing organizations all over the world and learning at the same time of what other nurses are attemptingand achieving in their particular health program. the congress does more, however, than serve as a forum for the exchange of technical ininformation. it offers great spiritual value to the members of this international partnership. it provides the opportunity for a cultural companionship durin
this includes devices such as the bennett machine, which is used in the treatment of certain respiratory and the artificial kidney or peritoneal dialysis. the search for new methods and more effective nursing programs continues in a variety of ways. one such activity is the international counl of nurses, which was held in frankfurt, germany. here information and ideas are exchanged on all matters relating to the healing arts. in these international meetings, members of the army nurse corps...
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. >> bennett 10:00 p.m. eastern former u.s. surgeon general with his book together and the impact of loneliness on health. >> and many stages of talking to friends on the phone, but then suddenly i find myself mildly scrolling through my e-mail or through looking at my social media feed, or question that came up and i don't need to do that, it's just so acceptable it's right there and i fall into it. it does delude the quality of our conversation. it defines very clearly we can all do better. we think we are multitasking is were actually tasks switching because one thing and another very rapidly. this is why i hate it so important for us to ask the question now how do we have the quantity of time but perhaps even the quality of time. symmetric walk book tv this weekend on cspan2. ♪ ♪ television's change in c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide unfiltered view of government already this year we brought you primary coverage, impeachment process and now the federal response to coronavirus. you can watch al
. >> bennett 10:00 p.m. eastern former u.s. surgeon general with his book together and the impact of loneliness on health. >> and many stages of talking to friends on the phone, but then suddenly i find myself mildly scrolling through my e-mail or through looking at my social media feed, or question that came up and i don't need to do that, it's just so acceptable it's right there and i fall into it. it does delude the quality of our conversation. it defines very clearly we can all...
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bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>in staff at a pleasant hill elementary school took a break from distance learning today, celebrate educators this is normally it still is i guess teachers appreciation week, and although things look a bit different here. help the sunroof in the age of social distancing as kron 4 sleet ago reports the teachers were showered with appreciation. >>meetings classes and assignments a bravery gardens elementary and run to preschool canceled for the day, instead teachers lined up along the sidewalk in the parking lot. >>a teacher appreciation. >>i can a lot about that. >>last month teachers weaves through the community sharing with their newly home-schooled students how much their midst. >>now i see another parade, turning the spotlight on educators to continue managing the student body through the pandemic is very difficult i do get to see them on some meetings but the
bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>in staff at a pleasant hill elementary school took a break from distance learning today, celebrate educators this is normally it still is i guess teachers appreciation week, and although things look a bit different here. help the sunroof in the age of social distancing as kron...
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in arizona, stephanie bennett, fox news.: a big day for sports tomorrow with nascar revving up at south carolina's darlington raceway. the cup series set to resume without any fans in the stands. mark meredith has a preview. >> when drivers return to the darlington raceway sunday, they won't find fans in the stands or much else that resembles a typical nascar experience. >> the cars are going to be spaced out greater. the haulers will be spaced out greater. there will be sanitizing stations in the garage. >> sunday's event marks the return of racing after a ten-week coronavirus hiatus. drivers and crews will be screened before entering the track, and nascar's president says social distancing will be enforced. >> we have a protocol and policy in place. we have worked with local, state and federal officials, health officials to make sure that our competitors are safe. >> nascar also consolidating its weekly schedule cancelling qualifying runs and practices. teams are limiting their members from 21 people down to 16 including t
in arizona, stephanie bennett, fox news.: a big day for sports tomorrow with nascar revving up at south carolina's darlington raceway. the cup series set to resume without any fans in the stands. mark meredith has a preview. >> when drivers return to the darlington raceway sunday, they won't find fans in the stands or much else that resembles a typical nascar experience. >> the cars are going to be spaced out greater. the haulers will be spaced out greater. there will be sanitizing...
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bennett and trent and absentia. we're bringing forward a request for the commission to approve this mou for the port to enter with hsa to operate a temporary shelter site for this district 10 and to waive the rent requirements which would total $52,520..30 a month. and that concludes our presentation and we're available for questions. noi think i need to read into tt the amendment will be requesting. if you want to look at amendment resolution 2020, to read the changes in our amendment, starting with -- they have determined a need for a site to provide shelter -- (inaudible). be it further to the last resolve. so can i have a motion to move forward with the amendment in resolution 10. >> so moved. >> i'll move the item. >> second. >> thank you. >> we will now open the phone lines, open it up for public comment. that completes the instructions for now. >> thank you, president landon. we will open the cue for anyone on the phone who would like to make a public comment on item 60. >> operator: the question is now in qu
bennett and trent and absentia. we're bringing forward a request for the commission to approve this mou for the port to enter with hsa to operate a temporary shelter site for this district 10 and to waive the rent requirements which would total $52,520..30 a month. and that concludes our presentation and we're available for questions. noi think i need to read into tt the amendment will be requesting. if you want to look at amendment resolution 2020, to read the changes in our amendment,...
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>>bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there what we need is like gavin newsome to come up and jump off and she. this will happen no more. and take over this place put winds are out of business or president trump. help please. danny is worried about his mother maria, an 86 year-old alzheimer's patient. although she tested negative for corona virus, 24 workers tested positive and his niece fear that's left the care center understaffed and the remaining workers overwhelmed, she was getting any people died. she had an accident before breakfast. >>they didn't he teamed her she said until her lunch tray came in in a statement, a representative from the windsor vallejo care center says their mission is to be hyper vigilant in taking every recommended safety measure to try and minimize the continued spread of the virus to residents and staff the health officer of solano county says they have staff on the ground helping with infection control to infected patients have been hospitalized and are in icu. >>they were able to move a handful of covid positive residents to another
>>bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there what we need is like gavin newsome to come up and jump off and she. this will happen no more. and take over this place put winds are out of business or president trump. help please. danny is worried about his mother maria, an 86 year-old alzheimer's patient. although she tested negative for corona virus, 24 workers tested positive and his niece fear that's left the care center understaffed and the remaining workers...
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bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>national news now another white house staffer has the coronavirus vice president mike pence's press secretary katie miller has tested positive. she's married there to stephen miller, the president says she has not been in contact with him, but she has been around pets. this is the second white house staffer to test positive this week. a military aide who works as a valet to the president brings in his diet cokes in the oval office has also tested positive. the chief of staff says extra precautions are in place now including asking people in the white house to wear masks. the president and vice president are now being tested every day for the coronavirus. >>firefighters across the bay are already responding to brush fires an early start to the wildfire season firefighters are also reminding people to protect their homes now while they have this extra time during
bennett's aunt says the doctors hope to wean him from the ventilator over the next 2 days. she says when her nephew is out of the hospital he will not be going back to that nursing home. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>national news now another white house staffer has the coronavirus vice president mike pence's press secretary katie miller has tested positive. she's married there to stephen miller, the president says she has not been in contact with him, but she has been around pets. this is...
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geoff bennett you have been digging into this whistle-blower. what began as him saying i've been dmoemoted over politics. i was shoved out of this job over the hydroxychloriquine ente. then he paint a much more damning response. >> reporter: he paint a picture on inaction and negligence on the part of the trump administration. lawyers for him say that case is made plain and simple. from 2016 until a couple of weeks ago was the head of the government agency that is invested in vaccine research and development for infectious disease outbreak. he said he was pushed out of his job. reassign tods a lesser role at a different agency bauds he pushed for a more thorough vetting. 89 pages. it's dense and detailed. we have been dissecting it and distilling it. one of the remarkable things is we have seen part of what rick bright alleges in public from the president's own mouth in those old coronavirus task force briefings. we saw him embracing it as a coronavirus miracle drug. dr. bright says behind the scenes there was this effort by some of the politica
geoff bennett you have been digging into this whistle-blower. what began as him saying i've been dmoemoted over politics. i was shoved out of this job over the hydroxychloriquine ente. then he paint a much more damning response. >> reporter: he paint a picture on inaction and negligence on the part of the trump administration. lawyers for him say that case is made plain and simple. from 2016 until a couple of weeks ago was the head of the government agency that is invested in vaccine...
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that right after mr bennett. although there is still another feels to cross the group is now out of the soldiers range the venezuelan traffic has begun to transfer the fuel to that colombian counterparts and. i feel like you know. some individuals weren't even able to afford plastic containers things they carried the from their hands. but there's not much. that i bought on that but i've got a bend over the bottom up or somehow you. like it in and i know thank you. but it's a little do you. think one of you know if they say nothing on composite yes yes i think you. thought oh yeah they're honest. with you know folks don't believe some of the. just. like harry has an $11.00 per trip a fortune in today's might as well go for you know what are for after me i'm buying my house when i guess i know i'm going to be our no no no my the one i am flacco it's own medical with i'm not waiting for your data going out how do you know you know call me later medical mom family i look these up at us and drop us a law oh so i got a
that right after mr bennett. although there is still another feels to cross the group is now out of the soldiers range the venezuelan traffic has begun to transfer the fuel to that colombian counterparts and. i feel like you know. some individuals weren't even able to afford plastic containers things they carried the from their hands. but there's not much. that i bought on that but i've got a bend over the bottom up or somehow you. like it in and i know thank you. but it's a little do you....
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>>bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there what we need is like gavin newsome to come up and jump off and she. this will happen no more. and take over this place put winds are out of business or president trump. help please. danny is worried about his mother maria. >>an 86 year-old alzheimer's patient. although she tested negative for corona virus, 24 workers tested positive and his niece fear that's left the care center understaffed and the remaining workers overwhelmed. she was sitting any people died. >>she had an accident before breakfast. they didn't he teamed her she said until her lunch tray came in in a statement, a representative from the windsor care center says. >>their mission is to be hyper vigilant in taking every recommended safety measure to try and minimize the continued spread of the virus to residents and staff the health officer of solano county says they have staff on the ground helping with infection control to infected patients have been hospitalized and are in icu. >>they were able to move a handful of covid positive residents to another nu
>>bennett is not the only one concerned about a loved one there what we need is like gavin newsome to come up and jump off and she. this will happen no more. and take over this place put winds are out of business or president trump. help please. danny is worried about his mother maria. >>an 86 year-old alzheimer's patient. although she tested negative for corona virus, 24 workers tested positive and his niece fear that's left the care center understaffed and the remaining workers...
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bill bennett, former education secretary and host of the bill bennett podcast, julie case for the associatedress and stephen hayes the editor of the dispatch. bill, it seems like there's going to be an evolution, more of a focus on the economy even as some states in the middle of the country may see numbers rising and our death toll -- daily death total is reaching peaks at times. >> there will be more deaths, one reason is there is a lag in the second reason is the virus continues. but we have flattened to the curve. the point of flattening the curve was to make sure there is hospital capacity. there are obviously risks we are now discovering staying at home too, the report out of new york that everyone heard about is that so many people particularly in that vulnerable age group died at home and we know a very large percentage of the fatalities are nursing homes. it's not as if the choices go out and he will die and stay home and you will live, it's become more complicated as i think i just suggested. also, open carefully, open thoughtfully, open in a rational way. i think the thing that's
bill bennett, former education secretary and host of the bill bennett podcast, julie case for the associatedress and stephen hayes the editor of the dispatch. bill, it seems like there's going to be an evolution, more of a focus on the economy even as some states in the middle of the country may see numbers rising and our death toll -- daily death total is reaching peaks at times. >> there will be more deaths, one reason is there is a lag in the second reason is the virus continues. but...