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. >> reporter: bill thomas is taking stock. are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it off. >> 39. >> reporter: it sounds like this collection means a lot to you. did you ever think about just holding onto it and closing your doors? >> that was never an option. you can't leave an asset like this on the wall when people need help. >> reporter: help came by the dram. after coronavirus shuttered the city's dine-in restaurants, thomas started doing take-out. and liquidating 2700 prized bottles to help support his staff. either whiskey fans social distanced down the block. what's the most expensive bottle you've sold? >> generally we sold a lot of bottles at $1,000. a lot of rare stuff. >> reporter: john bought a vintage bottle from the 1980s. patrons snatched up more than 1,000 others, stripping these once stocked shelve
. >> reporter: bill thomas is taking stock. are there any bottles that were on the walls that you are not quite rea t yet? >> there were a few hundred we squared away. >> reporter: he has the largest whiskey library in the western hemisphere. at least it did until last week when he started selling it off. >> 39. >> reporter: it sounds like this collection means a lot to you. did you ever think about just holding onto it and closing your doors? >> that was...
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tyin
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the...
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tyin
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the...
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. >> reporter: now, you might remember about three weekes ago when they passed the last bill, thomascan congressman from kentucky, he came back and required the house to have a quorum. that's a rule in the house and also in the constitution, so they need probably 216 members there at least spread out around the house chamber. keep in mind that this next bill, this interim will, is just 3.5, phase 3.5. phase 4 is something that's already in negotiation off stage. that would probably entail assistance to states, and treasury secretary steve mnuchin says that will probably be in the next bull. eric? eric: yeah, and what happened this week certainly would be a well-needed shot in the arm. chad, thank you. arthel? arthel: well, eric, thank you. and, again, we are awaiting on the white house coronavirus task force briefing. we're not sure if president trump will attend, but either way we are going to bring you that briefing when it begins. meanwhile, new york governor andrew cuomo expressing optimism today, saying the hospitalization rate in the state is down. and all indications are new y
. >> reporter: now, you might remember about three weekes ago when they passed the last bill, thomascan congressman from kentucky, he came back and required the house to have a quorum. that's a rule in the house and also in the constitution, so they need probably 216 members there at least spread out around the house chamber. keep in mind that this next bill, this interim will, is just 3.5, phase 3.5. phase 4 is something that's already in negotiation off stage. that would probably entail...
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. >> bill: here's thomas ingalls be with from john hopkins with chris wallace from fox news. watch here. >> it looks like, and the last few days, if you look across the country and the average numbers that we are near a plateau in the number of cases. while he may be at a peak, we hope we are, it's still going to take time to bring the number of case numbers down, especially in the places which are the biggest hot spots. >> bill: it sounds to me like that state-by-state, step-by-step, region by region answer there. you say there's a big difference between a peak in a plateau. how are we to understand that, doctor? >> well, the important thing with a peak is that cases go up and then they go down just as quickly, or maybe even more quickly. plateau means we get to a certain level, which may be a really high level, close to what we are at now, and that holds for some time. it may be days, it may be weeks. in each one of those days or weeks, you have new cases, new people in intensive care, a new deaths. comparing it to the day before might make you feel a little bit better, but
. >> bill: here's thomas ingalls be with from john hopkins with chris wallace from fox news. watch here. >> it looks like, and the last few days, if you look across the country and the average numbers that we are near a plateau in the number of cases. while he may be at a peak, we hope we are, it's still going to take time to bring the number of case numbers down, especially in the places which are the biggest hot spots. >> bill: it sounds to me like that state-by-state,...
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but he has been there and just moved to hospital. >> bill: benjamin, tell me about st. thomasentral london, what you know better? >> it is just across the river from westminster. from downing street it would be only a five-minute drive for the prime minister. it is a big research center, a very well-regarded, it certainly will have some of the finest facilities in the u.k. it has a major icu unit, they have ventilators there, they haven't said yet if he will need a ventilator, he hasn't yet online, but certainly, he will be getting the finest care. >> bill: so the british prime minister is 55 years old. generally speaking, what would you say his grade of health has been? >> you know, he started pushing towards running for prime minister, we psalm out and about a lot more often. he picked it up, he was running a lot, he made a point of getting out there. we never saw that previously in his career. he did write an article a couple of years ago in which he referenced his weight, i can't remember the number off the top of my head, but that weight was shown to be in the obese categ
but he has been there and just moved to hospital. >> bill: benjamin, tell me about st. thomasentral london, what you know better? >> it is just across the river from westminster. from downing street it would be only a five-minute drive for the prime minister. it is a big research center, a very well-regarded, it certainly will have some of the finest facilities in the u.k. it has a major icu unit, they have ventilators there, they haven't said yet if he will need a ventilator, he...
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tyin
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the...
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tyin
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. i thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the...
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thomas modly who has since resigned. >>bill cosby will not be getting out of prison before he serves his time that is despite a reprieve for some pennsylvania inmates who are at risk of covid-19 cosby is high-risk he is 82 years old. according to a spokesman for the pennsylvania department of corrections as a offender though cosby is not eligible for the reprieve. he's serving 3 to 10 year sentence in a state prison near philadelphia. for a assault conviction. >>i taiwan plays ball and broadcast live games to the world, how the league still operating amid the pandemic. >>and it really popular southern california convention the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. abbvie. usually in san diego's been canceled for the first t
thomas modly who has since resigned. >>bill cosby will not be getting out of prison before he serves his time that is despite a reprieve for some pennsylvania inmates who are at risk of covid-19 cosby is high-risk he is 82 years old. according to a spokesman for the pennsylvania department of corrections as a offender though cosby is not eligible for the reprieve. he's serving 3 to 10 year sentence in a state prison near philadelphia. for a assault conviction. >>i taiwan plays ball...
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of donald trump because we see there is history of this on liberal side whether it was clarence thomas, billton, all of them had sexual hip pong hypocrisy. bill clinton. whether ever abortion is on the line, liberal media and liberal establishment, hollywood, feminists they're not really serious about eliminating or eradicating sexual harrassment. they're serious about eradicating conservatives, eradicating republicans. you saw this with a lissa milano who was pitchfork at the point of the pack with kavanaugh in his hearings. suddenly, she supports joe biden, a long time supporter of him, suddenly discovered due process for joe biden. what it does, undermines the "me too" movement. exposes hair hypocrisy. it gives credence to donald trump's whole issue of the fake news. stuart: didn't ask the questions and the questions were not asked and therefore not answered. >> yeah. stuart: do you think they will be at some point? because joe biden is the definitive, he will be the presidential candidate for the democrats. they have to ask him at some point, haven't they? >> "the new york times" last we
of donald trump because we see there is history of this on liberal side whether it was clarence thomas, billton, all of them had sexual hip pong hypocrisy. bill clinton. whether ever abortion is on the line, liberal media and liberal establishment, hollywood, feminists they're not really serious about eliminating or eradicating sexual harrassment. they're serious about eradicating conservatives, eradicating republicans. you saw this with a lissa milano who was pitchfork at the point of the pack...
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acknowledging that if you don't have a quorum, you can't pass a bill in congress. >> the constitution says you have to have a quorum, this is why thomasassie returned to washington about a week and a half ago, required about half of all house movers to be there. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin, senators from illinois and ohio, they have a plan here, european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted about a week and a half ago on covid-19-related pieces of legislation. back to you, shannon. >> shannon: all right, strange times, chad pergram, always good to see you. the new model out of the university washington predicting peaks for each of the 50 states. where does your small? one of the university doctors joins our medical panel to break it down next. under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were taking over our time together. i knew i needed to talk to my doctor. think he'll make it? that's when i learned humira can help get and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve co
acknowledging that if you don't have a quorum, you can't pass a bill in congress. >> the constitution says you have to have a quorum, this is why thomasassie returned to washington about a week and a half ago, required about half of all house movers to be there. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin, senators from illinois and ohio, they have a plan here, european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted about a week and a...
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thomas hospital, nbc news's chief global correspondent, bill neely. so, bill, 10 downing says he is okay. what do we know right now and what do we know about dominic raab and his ability to lead the country and what happens if things get worse with the prime minister? >> indeed, katy, let me deal with his condition first. he's spending his third night here at st. thomas' hospital. his second night in intensive care. and it was interesting, he said that his condition was stable overnight. in other words, last night, but they haven't really given us an update on his condition this afternoon and this evening, except to say that he's in good spirits. that he is conscience, as you say, he's not on a ventilator. he does not have pneumonia, and he does have access to oxygen, should he need that. that's all very reassuring. but look, if you're in an intensive care unit, you are in serious condition and you do have breathing difficulties. and i think that clearly is the issue. and indeed, two-thirds of people who are brought into an icu unit like this one in t
thomas hospital, nbc news's chief global correspondent, bill neely. so, bill, 10 downing says he is okay. what do we know right now and what do we know about dominic raab and his ability to lead the country and what happens if things get worse with the prime minister? >> indeed, katy, let me deal with his condition first. he's spending his third night here at st. thomas' hospital. his second night in intensive care. and it was interesting, he said that his condition was stable overnight....
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business.at we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tying it to the e
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business.at we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to...
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this got as a a thomas ejected and then when charles barkley and bill lit the fuse, both teams eruptedensions in the league record 162,000 dollars in fines was the final outcome.>> this has turned ugly. they were supposed to be fighting on this day in 19 michael spinks retained his heavyweight title with the controversial split decision over larry holmes. and in 91, vander holyfield remained the champ after a 12 round decision against george foreman. on this day in 1956 the brooklyn dodgers were looking for a new stadium. they played the first of seven home games in new jersey, and you might recognize the cardinal pitcher. in 1997, he played the first of three against san diego in honolulu. the first ever major league games on the islands. that's the stay in sports, april 19.>> and i'll be hoping to talk about this day in sports on the day it's actually happening before too long but for the time being we will be dealing with things happening on this day in the past. >>> she goes oh my god, lock the doors.>>> a quiet community in canada on high alert after a gunman goes on it shooting s
this got as a a thomas ejected and then when charles barkley and bill lit the fuse, both teams eruptedensions in the league record 162,000 dollars in fines was the final outcome.>> this has turned ugly. they were supposed to be fighting on this day in 19 michael spinks retained his heavyweight title with the controversial split decision over larry holmes. and in 91, vander holyfield remained the champ after a 12 round decision against george foreman. on this day in 1956 the brooklyn...
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bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the committee to consider this extension because as of today's report we have a weekly monitoring report of the accessible business entrance compliance and our compliance category is still running at about 60%. these numbers are actually getting a little better, but the reality is that i think that especially with the public health emergency, property owners are going to need a little more time to come into full compliance. so the building department having taken a look at this is saying that we should extend this at least until september 1 of this year and possibly consider tying
bill strong and thomas kessler as well as the office of small business. thought that we'd start by having a presentation on this ordinance which was introduced before the coronavirus emergency and recommended by the building inspection commission. with that, mr. strong, would you like to make a presentation to this committee and the public? >> yes. supervisors, thank you very much. bill strong with the department of building inspection. we've asked supervisor yee and members of the...
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bill gates. to bring you up—to—date, the british prime minister, boris johnson, has been discharged from st thomas'sd for coronavirus. the prime minister though, according to downing street, women not immediately return to work. you are watching bbc news. now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm and sunny now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm and sunny weather around, but the chill has reached scotla nd around, but the chill has reached scotland and northern ireland and in fa ct easter scotland and northern ireland and in fact easter monday for all of us is going to be quite a bit colder. that temperature will drop like a stone, by more than 10 degrees in some areas. see where the clouds are coming from, straight from the north. cold scandinavian air will be spreading across the uk. this is what it looks like, as farm as the temperatures —— as far as the temperatures —— as far as the temperatures on sunday. 5 in aberdeen and 20 in london. with this front, we could see some showers and thunder storms across parts of wales an
bill gates. to bring you up—to—date, the british prime minister, boris johnson, has been discharged from st thomas'sd for coronavirus. the prime minister though, according to downing street, women not immediately return to work. you are watching bbc news. now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm and sunny now the latest weather. hello, still some very warm and sunny weather around, but the chill has reached scotla nd around, but...
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johnson says he "owes his life" to staff at st thomas's hospital in london where he's spent the last seven nights. the urgent search for a vaccine — billionaire billing on possibly the most urgent tool that's ever been
johnson says he "owes his life" to staff at st thomas's hospital in london where he's spent the last seven nights. the urgent search for a vaccine — billionaire billing on possibly the most urgent tool that's ever been
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bill in congress. >> the constitution says you have to have a quorum. this is why thomasmassey returned a week and a half ago and required half of all house members to be there. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin from illinois and ohio have a plan. the european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted week and a half ago on covid-19 related pieces of legislation. shannon: change times. thank you, good to see you. tonight the new model of the others in washington predicting peaks for each of the 50 states, words is yours fall? one of the university doctors joins the medical panel to break it down next. >> shannon: key members of shannon: p members of the coronavirus task force, doctor anthony fauci raising eyebrows by suggesting a big part of american culture may need to disappear forever. >> i don't think we should ever shake hands ever again. not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus but it would decrease the incidents of influenza dramatically in this country. >> for peace corps medical directo
bill in congress. >> the constitution says you have to have a quorum. this is why thomasmassey returned a week and a half ago and required half of all house members to be there. there is some discussion about remote voting. rob portman and dick durbin from illinois and ohio have a plan. the european parliament, they put together on the fly a remote voting plan and voted week and a half ago on covid-19 related pieces of legislation. shannon: change times. thank you, good to see you....
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bill back in the 50's and '60s. in fact, the gentleman i'm writing about, thomas full is one of them who attended college on g.i. bill, many blacks attended and many did. and he's thankful to the g.i. bill for allowing him. and he as lengthed deindustrialization with the familiar factories in the city. and the factories left and the communities disintegrated. he's getting the order wrong here. the factories left after the societies had fallen into disrepair. the riots in the 1960's happened first and then the companies left these areas. so, you have to get the order right when you're talking about some of these matters and sometimes people don't. >> we're taking your text messages as well. 2027 202748-8003. one viewer says that the police shootings are down because of the protests and demonstrations. >> again, that's not what the record shows. i mentioned new york city earlier. in 1971, i believe there are 314 police shootings. 20 years later by 1991 that had fallen by more than half. and it had fallen down to about 100. and then 20 years later again, it had fallen down into the teens. so no, this has been a long
bill back in the 50's and '60s. in fact, the gentleman i'm writing about, thomas full is one of them who attended college on g.i. bill, many blacks attended and many did. and he's thankful to the g.i. bill for allowing him. and he as lengthed deindustrialization with the familiar factories in the city. and the factories left and the communities disintegrated. he's getting the order wrong here. the factories left after the societies had fallen into disrepair. the riots in the 1960's happened...
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bill. in washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> the british prime minister was in intensive care being treated for the 19. he left the st. thomas hospital today and will continue recovery at his country house. he will not immediately returned to work. johnson had been in the hospital for a week and spent three nights in icu. >>> in less than two hours, the beacon atop mount diablo state park will be lit. the beacon will be lit at 7:40 pm and stay on until sunrise tomorrow. it will then be lit every sunday at sunset until the global crisis is over. it is usually lit once per year in honor of pearl harbor day. >>> across the bay, the mount davidson cross his lit up for the front-line workers. like other landmarks around the world, it is showing appreciation for healthcare workers and others on the front lines of the outbreak. it is typically the site of nondenominational easter celebrations each year. that event was canceled for the first time in the 97 year history because of coronavirus. >>> el cerrito's fourth of july festival has been called off. city leaders were already prepped to make cuts to meet a projected $2 million bu
bill. in washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> the british prime minister was in intensive care being treated for the 19. he left the st. thomas hospital today and will continue recovery at his country house. he will not immediately returned to work. johnson had been in the hospital for a week and spent three nights in icu. >>> in less than two hours, the beacon atop mount diablo state park will be lit. the beacon will be lit at 7:40 pm and stay on until sunrise...
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>> bill, good afternoon, moments ago i learned that not only did acting maybury secretary thomas modlyred to resign, he has resigned, he's told his staff. just a week ago, he called his captain brett crozier, commanding officer of uss theodoree roosevelt was on the hot seat after we have help was leaked to local newspaper in san francisco, leading to his ouster on thursday by the acting navy secretary. but within days, the acting navy secretary himself was put on the hot seat. thomas modly visited the aircraft carry himself on monday, flying halfway across the world to guam in the western pacific where he addressed the kuru over the loudspeaker the go throughout the entire ship and addressed all 5,000 members of the crew where he offered to resign, but within days, he realized he had done the wrong thing, he apologized, today, he offered his resignation, bill? >> bill: woke us, thank you lucas tomlinson, breaking news on that, more details on that when we get it, meanwhile, from london, the story is critical, british prime minister boris johnson still in intensive caren saying that the
>> bill, good afternoon, moments ago i learned that not only did acting maybury secretary thomas modlyred to resign, he has resigned, he's told his staff. just a week ago, he called his captain brett crozier, commanding officer of uss theodoree roosevelt was on the hot seat after we have help was leaked to local newspaper in san francisco, leading to his ouster on thursday by the acting navy secretary. but within days, the acting navy secretary himself was put on the hot seat. thomas...
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thomas here help fight that's hot and traditional hate. crimes fight spam. because we love football. kickoff on youtube joining us. each step tells my story. of the people who climbed to me bill to dedicate. to me. i am not. going to say my name. in the centuries they built me they created something. too much as i must destroy. i have mocked my city's day for centuries the company of my country. until the day i mean. not done to. dance april and. look up. the bag. play the boy. it's tuesday the news live from berlin a somber warning from the u.s. president will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week then they'll be a lot of death unfortunately. this as the numbers confirm coronavirus cases in the u.s. tops 300000 we'll look at how the country is coping.
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thomas. for drew and chris and dion and the entire abc 7 news team thank you. that could mean an increase byin energy billsat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. and healthcare troops weand first responders are. on the front line fighting it every day. let's join the fight, by staying home. staying home is not a retreat, it's the most brave and aggressive weapon we have against this enemy. because when we do stay at home, we help prevent overwhelming our hospitals, while buying time for scientists to find the vaccine... and that's how we beat it.... you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. (john a.) it's that time again, america. "wipeout"! whoo! (coughing) whoo! aah! aah! 24 contestants are about to face off... oh, god! against the craziest... aah! most extraordin
thomas. for drew and chris and dion and the entire abc 7 news team thank you. that could mean an increase byin energy billsat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. and healthcare troops weand first responders are. on the front line fighting it every day. let's join the fight, by staying home. staying home is not a retreat, it's the most brave and aggressive weapon we have against this enemy....
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johnson says he "owes his life" to staff at st thomas's hospital in london where he's spent the last seven nights. the urgent search for a vaccine — billionaire billfurloughing some staff. sheffield united are the latest to take action, but will not use the governements job retention scheme and will keep workers on full pay. good morning. a mixed picture weatherwise. another warm day in the south. things turning colder for the north and heavy showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. all the details coming up shortly. it's sunday the 12th of april. easter sunday. our top story: the number of deaths among patients with coronavirus is expected to pass 10,000 today. officials are continuing to press the message to the public to stay at home over the easter weekend to try to prevent the figure from escalating even further. boris johnson, who's recovering from covid—19, has said he owes his life to staff at the hospital in london where he is being treated. simonjones reports. tributes to the latest nhs workers to die after contracting coronavirus. nurse gareth roberts described as "a kind and helpful person" by the cardiff and vale health board.
johnson says he "owes his life" to staff at st thomas's hospital in london where he's spent the last seven nights. the urgent search for a vaccine — billionaire billfurloughing some staff. sheffield united are the latest to take action, but will not use the governements job retention scheme and will keep workers on full pay. good morning. a mixed picture weatherwise. another warm day in the south. things turning colder for the north and heavy showers and thunderstorms later this...
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thomas hospital in london on sunday night after experiencing persistent symptoms of covid-19. joining us now from london, nbc news chief global correspondent, billwith the latest on british prime minister boris johnson's condition. take us through what, if anything, has changed since 24 hours ago when we spoke. >> reporter: yeah, goomd afternoon, nicole, from a pretty fretful and anxious country. anxious not just about the terrible death toll, more death, more than 700 today, but obviously about the condition of the prime minister who remains in the hospital behind me, st. s thomas. we were told that his condition was stable overnight, but to be honest, we haven't been given a great deal of detail about his condition this afternoon and this evening. it's just before 9:00 in the evening here. but he's said to be in good spirits. as you say, he's not on a ventilator. he does not have pneumonia, but he does have oxygen by his bed should he need that. and obviously, a ventilator is available if his condition deteriorates. so all of that is very reassuring. but as nicole, as you will know, if you're in intensive care, you are in serious condition. an
thomas hospital in london on sunday night after experiencing persistent symptoms of covid-19. joining us now from london, nbc news chief global correspondent, billwith the latest on british prime minister boris johnson's condition. take us through what, if anything, has changed since 24 hours ago when we spoke. >> reporter: yeah, goomd afternoon, nicole, from a pretty fretful and anxious country. anxious not just about the terrible death toll, more death, more than 700 today, but...
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bills to try and force these insurers to pay on noncovered claims. >> contessa brewer, thanks. >>> big names in the restaurant industry including wolfgang puck, daniel boulud and thomaseller they formed an insurance to push insurers to pay out claims even if restaurants don't have pandemic insurance they want the government to reimburse the insurers joining us is david samson, the ceo of american property casualty insurance association, a national trade association for the home, auto and business insurers welcome, thanks for joining us explain why you say the insurers are not on the hook for these gigantic losses we're going to see at american restaurants? >> first of all, it is important for people to understand that insurance is highly regulated at the state level for both market conduct insolvency that means every policy that is sold in the united states by a company has to be preapproved or that policy form has to be approved by state regulators as to what it covers and what it doesn't cover. and it is clear in business interruption coverage, part of a broader property insurance policy form that virus and bacterial-related events are not covered under business in
bills to try and force these insurers to pay on noncovered claims. >> contessa brewer, thanks. >>> big names in the restaurant industry including wolfgang puck, daniel boulud and thomaseller they formed an insurance to push insurers to pay out claims even if restaurants don't have pandemic insurance they want the government to reimburse the insurers joining us is david samson, the ceo of american property casualty insurance association, a national trade association for the home,...
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edness i've been working with our governor, john bill edwards too so everybody is working on that together i talked to the head of the hospital, worner thomasospital workers are stepping up to the challenge. we wanted to make sure we got them more protective equipment, the ppes had is in such demand and we were able to get over 110,000 ppe's for those workers that are the brave, frontline workers taking care of people so everybody is pulling together. the tragedies that you see are real but people are doing a better job of sheltering at home , washing their hands and social distancing because they realize every american can play a part in stopping the spread of this disease. griff: and you're in a hotspot there, congressman so we'll be thinking about you and all the people down in louisiana. >> thank you. jillian: thank you. >> we're all sticking together. god bless you and stay safe. jillian: up next the governor of new york calling on healthcare workers nationwide to come help his state. one minnesota nurse answering the call, she shares her experience with us, when she joins us live, next. hot! hot! no no no no no, there's no space there
edness i've been working with our governor, john bill edwards too so everybody is working on that together i talked to the head of the hospital, worner thomasospital workers are stepping up to the challenge. we wanted to make sure we got them more protective equipment, the ppes had is in such demand and we were able to get over 110,000 ppe's for those workers that are the brave, frontline workers taking care of people so everybody is pulling together. the tragedies that you see are real but...
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thomas massie and rand paul are bringing up the need for discussion. we need the senate and congress to be in session, especially with these big bills.ost: you watched caller: i did not. i saw two clips. there needs to be debate in congress and that is what i will comment on. host: we will talk about that in our last hour bang of "washington journal," the senate and expected to go to the floor on thursday. caller: good morning. i was calling in today about governor cuomo. i think he is doing a pretty good job for the most part. i was pleased with him the other day because he brought up the essential workers and how they dying in aut proportionate dust disproportionate numbers and getting hazard pay to us. i have not received any of that and i have not heard anybody in the media bring it up. i heard trump bring it up once and never again. the: yesterday, we spent first hour asking all of you should front-line workers receive hazard pay? we showed our viewers what your governor had to say. caller: i tried to call in at that point in time. i couldn't get through, unfortunately. areess my point is, we giving $600 a week additionally to e
thomas massie and rand paul are bringing up the need for discussion. we need the senate and congress to be in session, especially with these big bills.ost: you watched caller: i did not. i saw two clips. there needs to be debate in congress and that is what i will comment on. host: we will talk about that in our last hour bang of "washington journal," the senate and expected to go to the floor on thursday. caller: good morning. i was calling in today about governor cuomo. i think he...