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. >> this week we travel to bryan and college station, texas. minutes we take you inside the george h w bush presidential library and museum for first look at newly discovered film footage of .eorge and barbara bush oftravel to the museum natural history. and the story of a student .ilitary organization they talk about the history and special relationship between the two cities. of the wonderful things about bryan-college station, you have two cities one community. really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. after the civil war it continued on and brian for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created but was able to do that. its876 the university got first six students and the city of brian was really getting going. are still some of the first buildings that were being built. 25 years ago this area was a ghost town. has created growth and renewal in the city of brian. the line between our cities is blurred not just in how we work together but geographicall
. >> this week we travel to bryan and college station, texas. minutes we take you inside the george h w bush presidential library and museum for first look at newly discovered film footage of .eorge and barbara bush oftravel to the museum natural history. and the story of a student .ilitary organization they talk about the history and special relationship between the two cities. of the wonderful things about bryan-college station, you have two cities one community. really right after the...
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exploring our nation's past, on c-span3.d, toure c-span cities continues its clock at prine -- bryan college station with a the final resting place of president bush, his wife barbara and their daughter robin. >> we're about 4/10 of a mile label.e president bush chose this site final resting place. so in april, about a year and a ago now, we buried mrs. bush here and then in after his death in november, and then the funeral inut six days later, december, he was brought up here the up, 4141, in the special car. amazingly, there were -- there lined, all the way from houston. it's probably about 80 or 90 miles from houston here. and there were people lined up thealong the tracks, all way here. i was in a bus. we kind of followed the path of train. and it was just amazing. you could see the people all tracks,l over the places likeoe, that. ended at thetrain university about a mile from here. ad the casket was put in hearse and brought here. there's a walkway on the other the gravesite. lined the walkway all here.y the funeral service here was just family. service,was a memorial and -- at
exploring our nation's past, on c-span3.d, toure c-span cities continues its clock at prine -- bryan college station with a the final resting place of president bush, his wife barbara and their daughter robin. >> we're about 4/10 of a mile label.e president bush chose this site final resting place. so in april, about a year and a ago now, we buried mrs. bush here and then in after his death in november, and then the funeral inut six days later, december, he was brought up here the up,...
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of bryan, college station, you have two cities, the city of bryan started a couple of years before, really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. stopped before the civil war and after civil warred and it continued on and bryan for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created and was able to do that. the university got its first six students and city of bryan was getting going and the area that you see around us today are still some of the first buildings that were being built at the time, 25 years ago this was a ghosttown. because of area of state, geographically blurred too. >> texas a&m was one of the land grant institutions and over time it grew but it was 5 miles from a town and nobody knew about college except after staff got together, you know what, let's create our own city and they were able to charter a city and we are growing, somewhere between 3 to 5 and sometimes a little bit more percent every single year which makes us the 16th fasters-growing community in the country and we have t
of bryan, college station, you have two cities, the city of bryan started a couple of years before, really right after the civil war. there was a railroad coming from houston that was marching its way here. stopped before the civil war and after civil warred and it continued on and bryan for the first few years after the civil war struggled to get itself created and was able to do that. the university got its first six students and city of bryan was getting going and the area that you see...
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about bryan-college station come get to cities, one community. the universe you start in the 1870s, the city of brian start a couple years before. really right after the civil war. >> there was a railroad from houston that was marching its way here come stop before the civil war and then after the civil war it continued on and brian for the first years after the civil war struggled to get it self-created but was able to do that. in 1876 the university got its first six students and the city of brian was really getting going and airy you see around us today are still some of the first buildings that were being built at that time. 25 years ago this ferry was a ghost town. because of the growth of the state and the growth of texas a&m it's critical for manual within the city of bryan. where only seven football field away from the main campus and the line between the two cities is blurred not just and how we work together but it's geographically blurred. >> texas a&m found in 1876 as part of the moral act, one of the land-grant institutions. and over
about bryan-college station come get to cities, one community. the universe you start in the 1870s, the city of brian start a couple years before. really right after the civil war. >> there was a railroad from houston that was marching its way here come stop before the civil war and then after the civil war it continued on and brian for the first years after the civil war struggled to get it self-created but was able to do that. in 1876 the university got its first six students and the...
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bryan: one, i think it is too soon.alk to travelers, we talked to 5000, 10 thousand every week. we are hearing early signs of optimism and hope that they will be able to travel again, and we are to see some early interest at least on searching and looking for options toward the latter part of the year. people are thinking about getting together with friends, with family around the holidays. it is still too early to claim any type of recovery, but i think early signs of hope and optimism. francine: this is the health crisis that turns into an economic crisis. but because it is a health crisis and people might be afraid of traveling for a very long time, how does it compare to previous crises? i think you hit it right on, that this is not purely an economic crisis, it is a health-led crisis, and there is so much uncertainty out there for individuals, for people with families, for people wanting to travel, people wanted to see the world. as we talk to travelers, people are uncertain, and they are anxious, and they are a li
bryan: one, i think it is too soon.alk to travelers, we talked to 5000, 10 thousand every week. we are hearing early signs of optimism and hope that they will be able to travel again, and we are to see some early interest at least on searching and looking for options toward the latter part of the year. people are thinking about getting together with friends, with family around the holidays. it is still too early to claim any type of recovery, but i think early signs of hope and optimism....
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it benefits the industry but it also benefits the nation it makes us more energy secure >> bryan >> mr. secretary, appreciate you coming on. good to chat with you again. two questions. under what treasury or fed program are you guys discussing any aid? would it be secondary market, would it be something else when we look at energy, you referenced the etf has there beenfully high level discussion about any kind of etf aid program. should we see numerous contracts slide negative and major etf become in trouble? >> too early to tell i can't get ahead of the secretary. we haven't had a detailed conversation about this. we'll start later today. with all due respect and with your forbearance, i'd like to pass on that femaquestion we do want to understand what's happening in the marketplace i don't have any perfect answers. this is an extraordinary event i don't know of anyone, at least in my circle of friends or circle of influence who has ever experienced anything like this we're all learning at the same time >> bryan, do you want to ask a follow up? i have one more. >> i just received a te
it benefits the industry but it also benefits the nation it makes us more energy secure >> bryan >> mr. secretary, appreciate you coming on. good to chat with you again. two questions. under what treasury or fed program are you guys discussing any aid? would it be secondary market, would it be something else when we look at energy, you referenced the etf has there beenfully high level discussion about any kind of etf aid program. should we see numerous contracts slide negative and...
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in maidenhead, we met bryan out this morning. how old are you, bryan? i'm 75.uldn't you be at home? not necessarily, not if i've got the shopping to get, which i have, and my sister next door to me is 82, so i need to get shopping for her. i really miss having a hug with my family, as i live on my own and my family live a distance away, so not having that interaction. but thank goodness we've got social media, because it really helps! in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank holidays, but the message to keep away hasn't been entirely negative. normally, it's such a busy hotspot here. it's a very famous tourist destination, is birdsall. so, yeah, it's nice to be quiet. things can look different, though, stuck in a flat with three kids. after two months, people will realise this is not any more romantic, spending time with family. it will become more serious. i'm very anxious for my children. how long will they not have proper learning? as much as you can do it at home and as much as you try your best, this is not the same as going to school and being
in maidenhead, we met bryan out this morning. how old are you, bryan? i'm 75.uldn't you be at home? not necessarily, not if i've got the shopping to get, which i have, and my sister next door to me is 82, so i need to get shopping for her. i really miss having a hug with my family, as i live on my own and my family live a distance away, so not having that interaction. but thank goodness we've got social media, because it really helps! in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank...
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bryan is standing by as well >> it tells me my high school teacher was wrong. he said you can't fall 100% he's wrong we're down 130%. it's a lot of questions here but i'll try to make a slightly different take on this is when you look at a contract, a paper contract, that's for the price ultimately if you wish to enforce it, physical delivery of something. jeff got into that a bit if you know you're sitting on the obligation to deliver a good whether it's lean hogs or lumber or oil, whatever it is that will cost you something it would make sense for you to sell it at a negative price rather than incur a greater price later. also, keep this in mind. when you look at the price of any kind of commodity, there's extra to closing it in to reiterate, why would anybody sell oil at a negative price it's expensive and sometimes environmentally difficult to shut down a well pay kelly evans to take my oil rather than spend, 150 couple thousands dollar to shut my operation down if i believe prices will rise does that make any sense i've been up since 2:45. >> does anything
bryan is standing by as well >> it tells me my high school teacher was wrong. he said you can't fall 100% he's wrong we're down 130%. it's a lot of questions here but i'll try to make a slightly different take on this is when you look at a contract, a paper contract, that's for the price ultimately if you wish to enforce it, physical delivery of something. jeff got into that a bit if you know you're sitting on the obligation to deliver a good whether it's lean hogs or lumber or oil,...
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. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to bryan and college station, texas, to learn about its rich history. yanwatch more video from br and college station and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, every weekend all weekend on c-span3. >> 25 years ago, a massive truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p murray federal building in oklahoma city, killing 117 people including children. on sunday,. eastern american history tv looks back with carrie watkins, executive director of the oklahoma city national memorial and museum, talking about the attack and how it is remembered today. then the oklahoma city bombing 25th anniversary commemoration. than a compilation of events surrounding the oklahoma city bombing. bump in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. it was an act of cowardice, and it was people. >> at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel 1996 training program on managing terrorism. an fbi recorded interviews with special agents, investigators, and a survivor. >> i just turned around in my chair a
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correspondent bryan llenas takes a look tonight. >> i've been getting a lot of phone calls.hel, i've decided i kind of want to get out of the city. >> rachel disalvo is a real estate agent in new york city which is busier than ever helping residents move out of new york city trying to escape the coronavirus. from a doctor to a family with five children. >> they were looking for a house that would be able to help them with that, so enough square footage so they could homeschool. >> people once attracted to the exciting and bustling streets of the big apple now fling, scared of the risk of being infected with covid-19. at >> i had ms and my daughter was a preemie. >> stephanie carlton left her apartment to temporarily stay in a house. >> i got concerned that if we got sick in hospitals got overwhelmed, what would we be able to get care or treatment? >> now, the cofounder of her own social media companies that she's not going back to the city. >> a big realization from this is we can absolutely run our business from home or relay from anywhere. >> even before the pandemic ameri
correspondent bryan llenas takes a look tonight. >> i've been getting a lot of phone calls.hel, i've decided i kind of want to get out of the city. >> rachel disalvo is a real estate agent in new york city which is busier than ever helping residents move out of new york city trying to escape the coronavirus. from a doctor to a family with five children. >> they were looking for a house that would be able to help them with that, so enough square footage so they could...
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in the spotlight tonight is san leandro resident bryan acevedo.e's been helping the community since at the shelter in place began. he picks up groceries for those in need and even delivered easter meals to families. today he fed the community by providing more than 400 items with the help of his neighbor who helped cook them. if you know someone who is making a difference, let us know, email the details along with pictures and video to my hero@foxtv.com.>>> ashton davis finds a new home after getting drafted into the nfl. and mike mayock weighs in on why the raiders continue to stockpile wide receivers. scott is up next with sports. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪ step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospi
in the spotlight tonight is san leandro resident bryan acevedo.e's been helping the community since at the shelter in place began. he picks up groceries for those in need and even delivered easter meals to families. today he fed the community by providing more than 400 items with the help of his neighbor who helped cook them. if you know someone who is making a difference, let us know, email the details along with pictures and video to my hero@foxtv.com.>>> ashton davis finds a new...
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good evening, bryan. >> shannon, good evening.least 30 residents and a queens nursing home have reportedly died of covid-19 and the executive the nursing home says, well, he says they were forced to really start -- he says the outbreak started after the state forced them to accept two residents infected with coronavirus who had just been just charge from the hospital. the executive, who remained anonymous, told "the new york post" "why in the world would you be sending coronavirus patients to a nursing home where the most vulnerable posse of population of the disease reside. more than 3500 nursing home residents have died of covid-19 in new york, the most nationwide, and now long-term care facilities are blaming governor andrew cuomo for prohibiting them from requiring a coronavirus test before residents are allowed in. the march 25th mandate from new york's department of health reading "no resident shall be denied readmission or admission to a nursing home solely based on a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of covid-19." >> they d
good evening, bryan. >> shannon, good evening.least 30 residents and a queens nursing home have reportedly died of covid-19 and the executive the nursing home says, well, he says they were forced to really start -- he says the outbreak started after the state forced them to accept two residents infected with coronavirus who had just been just charge from the hospital. the executive, who remained anonymous, told "the new york post" "why in the world would you be sending...
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fox news's bryan llenas is outside of the javits center with the details. bryan? melissa, yeah, good afternoon. governor andrew cuomo and his team said the numbers the last few days suggest that new york could be at the beginning of the apex or the height of the coronavirus crisis. the death toll has already been staggering, 4758 people. tragically 599 people have died over the last 24 hours. this is the second straight day where the death rate has not increased. it is still hundreds of people but it has not increased and it has stablized. >> total number of hospitalizations are down. the icu admissions are down and the daily intubations are down. those are all good signs. and again, would suggest a possible flattening of the curve. reporter: it's still too early to tell where we go from here the mean time 1500 military personnel, doctors, nurses, respiratory technicians are on their way to new york. 75 -- 775 of them are already here. javits has been transformed to a covid-19 patient only facility. over the weekend 48 icu beds were added and hundreds of personnel
fox news's bryan llenas is outside of the javits center with the details. bryan? melissa, yeah, good afternoon. governor andrew cuomo and his team said the numbers the last few days suggest that new york could be at the beginning of the apex or the height of the coronavirus crisis. the death toll has already been staggering, 4758 people. tragically 599 people have died over the last 24 hours. this is the second straight day where the death rate has not increased. it is still hundreds of people...
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dana. >> dana: bryan llenas worse in new york, thank you. meanwhile, new report from the cdc suggests that covid-19 is hitting adults harder than children. according to the data, about one in five u.s. kids infected with the virus and up in the hospital, compared to one in three adults. johnson is live at our atlanta bureau with the details as we keep learning more about this virus, jonathan. >> we do indeed, dana, people under the age of 18 account for roughly 2%, in fact, less than 2% of all confirmed covid-19 cases, according to this new analysis by the centers for disease control and prevention. relatively few children are hospitalized, and many who are infected do not experience the classic symptoms, talking about fever, cough, shortness of breath. nevertheless, the cdc says it's important kids participate in social distancing, with every other age group, because they pose a risk of transmitting this disease even with mild or no symptoms. now, earlier in the show, we were talking about this disease apparent disproportionate impact on th
dana. >> dana: bryan llenas worse in new york, thank you. meanwhile, new report from the cdc suggests that covid-19 is hitting adults harder than children. according to the data, about one in five u.s. kids infected with the virus and up in the hospital, compared to one in three adults. johnson is live at our atlanta bureau with the details as we keep learning more about this virus, jonathan. >> we do indeed, dana, people under the age of 18 account for roughly 2%, in fact, less...
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bryan, thanks so much for coming on.is striking to me and it's a matter of public record that the chinese government is attempting to leverage its relations with our elected officials to control how we talk about a virus they unleashed on the world. how do you feel when you hear that? >> how can anybody not feel outraged? we all know, we've all lived in a country for the past 30 years that has been sold out to the chinese government. your promise in the late 1990s that china goes into the wto and we will all benefit. that didn't take place. we watched our intellectual property be stolen for threet years, and now we've watched some of our elected leaders, and i'm sorry to say, many on my side of the aisle, capitulate to the chinese government again. here we are, 30 years and we've learned nothing. so, i'm outraged. it makes me incredibly angry. >> tucker: it seems like a pretty straightforward question. we reached out to senator feinstein and a number of elected officials today and asked, have you s had contact since the
bryan, thanks so much for coming on.is striking to me and it's a matter of public record that the chinese government is attempting to leverage its relations with our elected officials to control how we talk about a virus they unleashed on the world. how do you feel when you hear that? >> how can anybody not feel outraged? we all know, we've all lived in a country for the past 30 years that has been sold out to the chinese government. your promise in the late 1990s that china goes into the...
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fox news bryan llenas at the navy hospital ship in new york city with details. bryan?elissa, good afternoon. new york governor andrew cuomo talked about being possibly near or at the apex of the coronavirus crisis here in this state and look, hospitalizations are down and discharges are up. that is the good news. take a look at the numbers. over 17,000 total hospitalizations in new york with covid-19. 656 new hospitalizations. that one day number is up but again the three-day average for hospitalizations is down. 89 new icu admissions is also the lowest we've seen in new york in 17 days but the bad news, the deaths. 5489 people have died in new york to covid-19. over the last 24 hours, 731 new yorkers have died. that is the largest one-day increase we have seen but the governor did say that that is a lagging indicator. many of those deaths accounted for people who were hospital sized last week. back here at the comfort though we know they are accepting covid-19 patients and they have done a lot of reconfiguration to do so. now it is only 500 beds as opposed to 1000. so
fox news bryan llenas at the navy hospital ship in new york city with details. bryan?elissa, good afternoon. new york governor andrew cuomo talked about being possibly near or at the apex of the coronavirus crisis here in this state and look, hospitalizations are down and discharges are up. that is the good news. take a look at the numbers. over 17,000 total hospitalizations in new york with covid-19. 656 new hospitalizations. that one day number is up but again the three-day average for...
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in maidenhead, we met bryan out this morning. how old are you, bryan? i'm 75.got the shopping to get, which i have, and my sister next door to me is 82, so i need to get shopping for her. i really miss having a hug with my family, as i live on my own and my family live a distance away, so not having that interaction. but thank goodness we've got social media, because it really helps! in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank holidays, but the message to keep away hasn't been entirely negative. normally, it's such a busy hotspot here. it's a very famous tourist destination, is birdsall. so, yeah, it's nice to be quiet. things can look different, though, stuck in a flat with three kids. after two months, people will realise this is not any more romantic, spending time with family. it will become more serious. i'm very anxious for my children. how long will they not have proper learning? as much as you can do it at home and as much as you try your best, this is not the same as going to school and being taught by professional teachers. easter traditionall
in maidenhead, we met bryan out this morning. how old are you, bryan? i'm 75.got the shopping to get, which i have, and my sister next door to me is 82, so i need to get shopping for her. i really miss having a hug with my family, as i live on my own and my family live a distance away, so not having that interaction. but thank goodness we've got social media, because it really helps! in the yorkshire dales, tourism relies on busy bank holidays, but the message to keep away hasn't been entirely...
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he was speaking with william bryan at the department of homeland security.ing, he wasn't trying to make -- you know, ridicule the press, she whe was serious. what danger does that do, that kind of communication from the president of the united states do to the public health? >> good morning, joy. so yeah, so this was a display of extraordinary ignorance and arrogance that should never have come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. he was clearly not joking. he -- not only did he look at bill bryan from homeland security, he also was looking at dr. debbie birx who i thought was going to fall off her chair from disbelief. i can't even imagine what was going through her mind but nonetheless, there is a president being extraordinarily inappropriate and dangerous actually. anybody now who ends up having ill effects from following any part of what the president was recommending is now on his shoulders. a lot of things now that he's going to be responsible for in terms of the failures of his administration to act appropriately in the face of this
he was speaking with william bryan at the department of homeland security.ing, he wasn't trying to make -- you know, ridicule the press, she whe was serious. what danger does that do, that kind of communication from the president of the united states do to the public health? >> good morning, joy. so yeah, so this was a display of extraordinary ignorance and arrogance that should never have come out of the mouth of the president of the united states. he was clearly not joking. he -- not...
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good afternoon, everybody, my name is bill bryan and i lead the science and technology directorate athe homeland security. over the last several months, we to identify and deliver information to form a response to covid-19. we are working to identify, develop, deploy the tools and information to support our response to this crisis. as part of our efforts, we are leveraging our unique capabilities to use national bio defense analysis and countermeasure center to study the biology of the covid-19 virus. this center is a high biocontainment laboratory located in frederick, maryland. it was established in the early 2000's in response to the anthrax attacks, and we study, characterize, and develop countermeasures to biological threats to the homeland. we work closely with the cdc, fda, hhs, and department of defense colleagues and many others. yesterday, i shared the emerging result of our work that we are doing with the task force, and today, i would like to share certain trends that we believe are important. the first slide, please. and while that is coming up, our most striking observat
good afternoon, everybody, my name is bill bryan and i lead the science and technology directorate athe homeland security. over the last several months, we to identify and deliver information to form a response to covid-19. we are working to identify, develop, deploy the tools and information to support our response to this crisis. as part of our efforts, we are leveraging our unique capabilities to use national bio defense analysis and countermeasure center to study the biology of the covid-19...
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president mentioned will you receive a report that our task force received to formally this week from bill bryan of the science and technology directorate at the department of homeland security he will outline as the president said encouraging news about the impact that heat and sunlight have on the corona virus which will increase the confidence that we feel about the coming summer on the subject of testing at the present moment we have reports 'd of 4930000 tests having been performed across america and encouraging news as 'd states have been engaging commercial labs at a higher level across the country yesterday our commercial lab system did more than 100000. yes in a single day so we're beginning to activate all 'd of the capacity and tomorrow at the president's direction our task force will convene a conference call with all of the nation's governors to talk about their progress that they are making on testing in we're going to hear from governors about the practices the methods that they are employing to significantly increase testing following our briefing about capacity in laboratories t
president mentioned will you receive a report that our task force received to formally this week from bill bryan of the science and technology directorate at the department of homeland security he will outline as the president said encouraging news about the impact that heat and sunlight have on the corona virus which will increase the confidence that we feel about the coming summer on the subject of testing at the present moment we have reports 'd of 4930000 tests having been performed across...
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bryan dean good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: okay. the very beginning origins of this virus in their country. shortly thereafter, it sounds like they started this disinformation campaign, apparently they learned a lot from russia. and tried to say hey, there is going to be a nationwide lockdown. and this was mid march and when i was in new york city it's all anybody was talking about. but it wasn't true. >> yeah. here's what i think american people need to understand. by design or effect, these were acts of war. because you put it all together for a moment. we have chinese government who knows that the virus was virulent, was deadly, cass communicable. they locked down wuhan and allowed international flights. they used propaganda arms to insight fear, panic and ultimately riots, unrest. so we have to remember by describe or effect what they were after. what you are seal is in fact fox news has reported exclusively the intelligence community is out on the streets right now, the cia, nsa, department of defense, state department, they ar
bryan dean good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: okay. the very beginning origins of this virus in their country. shortly thereafter, it sounds like they started this disinformation campaign, apparently they learned a lot from russia. and tried to say hey, there is going to be a nationwide lockdown. and this was mid march and when i was in new york city it's all anybody was talking about. but it wasn't true. >> yeah. here's what i think american people need to understand. by...
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what is the date of that meeting, bryan? >> may 15th is the next scheduled meeting. >> would the commission entertain a final budget in june or later in the summer? >> if we could have a discussion with both budgets and then at that time the next may 15 meeting have a deep discussion on the we were to reduce and prioritize but increase the budget so that the board had an opportunity to see what the impact might be on the work we have already done and are doing, i think we would have a discussion in may. tentative approval and final approval in june. does that sound like that would give you enough time? >> that makes sense to me. >> that is great. i also think that by that time we will have a clearer picture on the covid-19 impact on the city and county of san francisco's budget and as budget chair we are pushing hard for the numbers. if we could do that, i shy that would work well for us. >> when is our june meeting and would that be in time to meet the june 15th deadline? >> yes, i am looking at my calendar here. i believe
what is the date of that meeting, bryan? >> may 15th is the next scheduled meeting. >> would the commission entertain a final budget in june or later in the summer? >> if we could have a discussion with both budgets and then at that time the next may 15 meeting have a deep discussion on the we were to reduce and prioritize but increase the budget so that the board had an opportunity to see what the impact might be on the work we have already done and are doing, i think we...
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bryan llenas reports live outside of the queens borough correctional facility in new york. brian?> "the new york post" also reports that the more than 50 inmates who were rearrested after being let go, some had been freed yet again. since mid-march some 1500 inmates have been released in new york city to reduce crowding in jails an end in an effort to prevent coronavirus outbreaks. but there is concern given the uptake and crimes in the city. and that's 50% compared to the same week last year. that blamed in part, the states new bail reform law for increasing and stay free on the streets. and with the existing law, what's happening is the individuals are being released immediately and that's something that ultimately in the end has to be fixed. >> the 1500 inmates released, they are releasing nonviolent offenders and they would priority focus on those more susceptible to covid-19. >> so here in new new york, here at the queens borough correctional facility the aclu says 120 inmates at least have died of covid-19 nationwide. some 17,000 inmates have been released in 21 states acros
bryan llenas reports live outside of the queens borough correctional facility in new york. brian?> "the new york post" also reports that the more than 50 inmates who were rearrested after being let go, some had been freed yet again. since mid-march some 1500 inmates have been released in new york city to reduce crowding in jails an end in an effort to prevent coronavirus outbreaks. but there is concern given the uptake and crimes in the city. and that's 50% compared to the same...
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bryan sullivan join us with that story.look at the demand destruction as a result of the shutting down of the american economy, it's really breathtaking >> it could be 30 million barrel days that's 30% of global demand. it's about 100 million the united states used about 20 million barrels a day. nobody is driving around a lot has been discuss about this deal to get 10 million barrels. it's not 30 million. people say, russian and saudi can do ten others say no way. everybody is trying to figure out where this ten million may come from. these are estimates based on what i'm reading saudi arabia maybe can do four million barrel a day the rest of opec, you call that, i don't know, two million for being optimistic russia, probably 1.5 million the u.s., 1.5 million and no can. norway and canada, another million. that's how you get to ten. some can do more, some do less that's the basic math around this ten million but that's still not 30 >> hang on i want you to participate in this next discussion as we talk a bit more about the
bryan sullivan join us with that story.look at the demand destruction as a result of the shutting down of the american economy, it's really breathtaking >> it could be 30 million barrel days that's 30% of global demand. it's about 100 million the united states used about 20 million barrels a day. nobody is driving around a lot has been discuss about this deal to get 10 million barrels. it's not 30 million. people say, russian and saudi can do ten others say no way. everybody is trying to...
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what is the date of that meeting, bryan? >> may 15th is the next scheduled meeting. >> would the commission entertain a final budget in june or later in the summer? >> if we could have a discussion with both budgets and then at that time the next may 15 meeting have a deep discussion on the we were to reduce and prioritize but increase the budget so that the board had an opportunity to see what the impact might be on the work we have already done and are doing, i think we would have a discussion in may. tentative approval and final approval in june. does that sound like that would give you enough time? >> that makes sense to me. >> that is great. i also think that by that time we will have a clearer picture on the covid-19 impact on the city and county of san francisco's budget and as budget chair we are pushing hard for the numbers. if we could do that, i shy that would work well for us. >> when is our june meeting and would that be in time to meet the june 15th deadline? >> yes, i am looking at my calendar here. i believe
what is the date of that meeting, bryan? >> may 15th is the next scheduled meeting. >> would the commission entertain a final budget in june or later in the summer? >> if we could have a discussion with both budgets and then at that time the next may 15 meeting have a deep discussion on the we were to reduce and prioritize but increase the budget so that the board had an opportunity to see what the impact might be on the work we have already done and are doing, i think we...
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bryan llenas isn't live in fort cotton park in new york. brian, what are you hearing? are in queens and this is the toughest hardest hit area in new york and reinforcements are on the way and have already arrived here to help new york city's finest. we were there this morning at fort totten right where they had a staging area and impulses arrived, from as far as california and begin deploying throughout the city. fema not only sending 250 ambulances but also 500 emt and paramedics to help out. right now about one in five of new york's emts or paramedics are out sick or quarantined. covid-19 has hit the fired apartment hard, too. over 2900 ft and wind members are out sick and quarantined. nearly 17% of the force. now a new york union president told me that more than 500 are out sick and they are working 17 hour plus shifts. many of them don't want to go home. these are the paramedics. they fear they will spread it to their families. a record number of 911 calls have also's flooded the emergency system and increased 50% daily. >> it just tears you down. oftentimes we kno
bryan llenas isn't live in fort cotton park in new york. brian, what are you hearing? are in queens and this is the toughest hardest hit area in new york and reinforcements are on the way and have already arrived here to help new york city's finest. we were there this morning at fort totten right where they had a staging area and impulses arrived, from as far as california and begin deploying throughout the city. fema not only sending 250 ambulances but also 500 emt and paramedics to help out....
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. -- bryan and college station, texas. [whistle] >> texas a&m and the corps of cadets came into existence at the same time, and a lot of the things that go on here -- a lot of the big traditions started with the corps of cadets. >> howdy, and welcome to texas a&m university and the corps of cadets. my name is colonel byron stebbins, i'm a member of the class of 1978 and i would like to welcome to the core center designed to provide visitors to texas a&m an understanding of what the corps is all about. it explains its history and some of the traditions that we have. texas a&m was opened on october the 4th, 1876. but unfortunately, they did not have the student population to actually start classes. so on october 6, 1876, 2 days later, it actually opened its doors to 40 students. from that point to today where we are not only the largest university in the state of texas, but we started as the largest university in the united states. we have approximately 60,000 students here on campus, of which 2300 of those were members of t
. -- bryan and college station, texas. [whistle] >> texas a&m and the corps of cadets came into existence at the same time, and a lot of the things that go on here -- a lot of the big traditions started with the corps of cadets. >> howdy, and welcome to texas a&m university and the corps of cadets. my name is colonel byron stebbins, i'm a member of the class of 1978 and i would like to welcome to the core center designed to provide visitors to texas a&m an understanding...
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faulty chinese manufactured antibody tests that simply just didn't work. >> dana: that's outrageous, bryan you for the story. >> the staff was overwhelmed by the number of bodies that were becoming deceased and as to why they were becoming deceased whether it's related to covid-19 or natural causes, we are not sure. we don't get that information. >> dana: that was andover township police chief eric danielson after 17 bodies were discovered inside a new jersey nursing home earlier this week. they were among as many as 68 recent deaths that you facilities and the rehab center one and two. new jersey congressman josh gottheimer tweeting "this facility, like too many in new jersey is far too short on nurses and personal protective equipment like masks and gloves to protect them and patients. it's appalling what's happened in this facility. in we will have to do a major investigation. let's bring in mayor of andover township who i know has been outraged over this situation as well. have you been able to speak to the facility owner? i know that apparently he was not returning her calls. >> i gue
faulty chinese manufactured antibody tests that simply just didn't work. >> dana: that's outrageous, bryan you for the story. >> the staff was overwhelmed by the number of bodies that were becoming deceased and as to why they were becoming deceased whether it's related to covid-19 or natural causes, we are not sure. we don't get that information. >> dana: that was andover township police chief eric danielson after 17 bodies were discovered inside a new jersey nursing home...
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dana. >> dana: bryan llenas, thank you for the report. president trump continuing to push for using an antimalaria drug even as health experts say it is not yet proven to treat coronavirus. and more than it could cause side effects. let's bring in dr. william haseltine, he is chair and president of access health international. he designed a strategy to develop the first treatment for hiv/aids, and then last fall, he toured the u.s. china health summit in wuhan where this all began. great to have you back on the show. sir, can you tell me your thoughts about this drug -- everybody wants to find a cure or treatment or therapy for coronavirus. what do you think about the drug that is used, normally, to treat malaria? >> well, thank you for the question, dana. it is sad, to me, that people are promoting that drug. we know, already, from studies, at best it will have a very mild effect. at very best. there are studies that conflict a little bit, one from the other. one concludes it has no effect, the other conclude that has a mild effect. the
dana. >> dana: bryan llenas, thank you for the report. president trump continuing to push for using an antimalaria drug even as health experts say it is not yet proven to treat coronavirus. and more than it could cause side effects. let's bring in dr. william haseltine, he is chair and president of access health international. he designed a strategy to develop the first treatment for hiv/aids, and then last fall, he toured the u.s. china health summit in wuhan where this all began. great...
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bryan, there's been so much news on the energy front even in the last couple of hours i don't know if you caught our interview with the texas railroads commission who said they would be on board with cuts and looking at quotas. there's a lot to keep up with. >> who you telling i know is it time for an adult beverage i guess not. i have a show at 5:00. we have a opec, i guess we'll call it glopec meeting on monday putin coming out saying ining d be happy with $42 oil. something efb verybody is wishi for 42 i'm not trying to dampen the fact that oil is up. let's be perfectly clear everybody, everybody was short oil. like i can go ask the mailman who just meg's dog just barked at, he was probably short oiled. i heard ryan saying you said we're trying to prevent oil from going to single digits if you think this oil wild ride is over, maybe you've already been drinking. >> all right bryan, thank you very much it is 5:00 somewhere all right. the government small business loan program has begun and it was a bit of a rocky start with bank of america being the only lender up and running and so
bryan, there's been so much news on the energy front even in the last couple of hours i don't know if you caught our interview with the texas railroads commission who said they would be on board with cuts and looking at quotas. there's a lot to keep up with. >> who you telling i know is it time for an adult beverage i guess not. i have a show at 5:00. we have a opec, i guess we'll call it glopec meeting on monday putin coming out saying ining d be happy with $42 oil. something efb...
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bryan llenas in new york, thank you very much. coming up and i opening with a full lockdown. and details about whether it's working. someone on the ground there next commercial halftime show, featuring smash mouth. ♪ hey now, you're an all star ♪ get your game on, go play thank you! goodnight! [ cheers and applause ] now enjoy the second half of the commercial! even renters can bundle and save! where did that come from? the kitchen. it was halftime. where did that come from? why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief heyi'm confused. up? confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone bill. that doesn't sound confusing mama. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. oh come on, there's always extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! with t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. that's right. no extra taxes & fees, so what
bryan llenas in new york, thank you very much. coming up and i opening with a full lockdown. and details about whether it's working. someone on the ground there next commercial halftime show, featuring smash mouth. ♪ hey now, you're an all star ♪ get your game on, go play thank you! goodnight! [ cheers and applause ] now enjoy the second half of the commercial! even renters can bundle and save! where did that come from? the kitchen. it was halftime. where did that come from? why accept it...
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martha. >> martha: bryan llenas, thank you very much., the dean of the stanford university school of medicine, member of the recover, restore and reopen task force at stanford medicine and we want to ask about that. doctor, your reaction first onto what we are seeing in the nation's nursing homes and why we haven't seen these people moved, some of these facilities built so they can be spaced out and have more room and better care. >> martha, thank you. good to be with you. i think one of the saddest things that we've seen in the covid-19 epidemic in america is its effect on our most vulnerable, or elderly citizens, our residents of skilled nursing facilities and other long-term care facilities. we know that covid-19 spreads from person to person by droplets and an environment like a skilled nursing facility is an environment in which that spread can be difficult to contain. we have seen large numbers of patients infected. and because many of the residents of these facilities are compromised to begin with. their immune systems may be weak
martha. >> martha: bryan llenas, thank you very much., the dean of the stanford university school of medicine, member of the recover, restore and reopen task force at stanford medicine and we want to ask about that. doctor, your reaction first onto what we are seeing in the nation's nursing homes and why we haven't seen these people moved, some of these facilities built so they can be spaced out and have more room and better care. >> martha, thank you. good to be with you. i think...
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bryan llenas reports live outside of a nursing home in brooklyn were more than 50 people have died therehat's your plan they are? >> 55 people are presumed to have died of covid-19 here at the health center in brooklyn. that is the deadliest outbreak had a nursing home in new york. ahead long-term care facilities are saying nationwide they are in desperate need of testing and personal protective equipment to protect their staff. without either, asymptomatic staff members are inadvertently spreading the virus to the most vulnerable among us. veterans, the elderly, and sick. >> we have been pleading to be a top priority for all of the things that we need to fight this, and we still aren't. we need to change this immediately. we need to change it today, and we really need the country to rally around nursing homes the same way it has around hospita hospitals. >> reportedly, they are now more than 10,000 deaths across 35 states in massachusetts, 55% of all deaths are in nursing homes. the national guard has deployed more than a dozen states from georgia to colorado disinfecting facilities, pr
bryan llenas reports live outside of a nursing home in brooklyn were more than 50 people have died therehat's your plan they are? >> 55 people are presumed to have died of covid-19 here at the health center in brooklyn. that is the deadliest outbreak had a nursing home in new york. ahead long-term care facilities are saying nationwide they are in desperate need of testing and personal protective equipment to protect their staff. without either, asymptomatic staff members are inadvertently...
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adam sandler, tom brady and bryan cranston, raised money for feeding america. >>> walt disney world inrlando will furlough 43,000 workers because of the shutdown. will continue paying health insurance and other benefits about 200 employees remain on the job. >>> pope proposes universal basic income said it would achieve the ideal of no worker without rights. >>> and you may start seeing a shortage of pork in the united states smithfield, the country's largest processed pork supplier is halting operations after several employees tested positive for covid-19, closing down plant >>> burning man is going virtual. it was canceled first time in its 42-year history. now organizers are building a virtual black rock city online >>> dire warnings from global health officials about just how long coronavirus could threaten our lives. there is hope, social distancing may be helping reduce cases in some hot spots we begin in los angeles. >> reporter: good morning, cori, across the country there are signs that social distancing is working but amidst the newfound hope, warning it may not be over soon
adam sandler, tom brady and bryan cranston, raised money for feeding america. >>> walt disney world inrlando will furlough 43,000 workers because of the shutdown. will continue paying health insurance and other benefits about 200 employees remain on the job. >>> pope proposes universal basic income said it would achieve the ideal of no worker without rights. >>> and you may start seeing a shortage of pork in the united states smithfield, the country's largest...
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bryan goes on to saw that he would luke to recognize her for her hard work and she serves as a hero atk and becoming a hero at home as well. with mother's day coming up on may 10th, we do want to know why your mom is your hero. send us a picture and write us a story about why to myheroat foxtv.com. we will be featuring moms over the next few weeks. i thought it was a good message. >> 100%. let's hear it for moms. thanks for joining us today at noon. this continues now at ktvu.com. dr. oz is next. dr. oz: is the food smy chain breaking? we have some creative ways to get your hands on essential item that is you may not know about. >> people are getting greens now. dr. oz: don't miss our microwave disasters. plus it is the dish on oz at home edition. suffering from chicken fatigue? she has a sweet and spicy recipe for your next meal. coming up next. ♪ dr. oz: it's day 100 of the coronavirus pandemicn
bryan goes on to saw that he would luke to recognize her for her hard work and she serves as a hero atk and becoming a hero at home as well. with mother's day coming up on may 10th, we do want to know why your mom is your hero. send us a picture and write us a story about why to myheroat foxtv.com. we will be featuring moms over the next few weeks. i thought it was a good message. >> 100%. let's hear it for moms. thanks for joining us today at noon. this continues now at ktvu.com. dr. oz...
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and i hope it will be a strong and mighty and celebratory comeback for everyone. >> bryan llenas, fox news. >> bret: at the chief of naval operations says fired aircraft carrier commander brett crozier could be reinstated. michael get glaze as the investigation into the metal is complete and he will not rule out putting the captain back in charge of the uss theodore roosevelt. he was relieved of command for a letter he wrote to superiors that was leaked to the media seeking help for his crew amid the corona virus outbreak. pentagon leaders anticipate that coronavirus is likely to strike more navy ships at sea. this comes after an outbreak aboard an aircraft carrier in the pacific affected more than 400 sailors. the navy says one member of the crew is hospitalized in intensive care in guam where the carrier has been docked for more than a week. the pentagon saying 416 crew members are now infected and that hundreds of test results are still pending. more results from that new fox news poll out tonight, an overwhelming 94% are concerned about the coronavirus spreading. 76% are concerned
and i hope it will be a strong and mighty and celebratory comeback for everyone. >> bryan llenas, fox news. >> bret: at the chief of naval operations says fired aircraft carrier commander brett crozier could be reinstated. michael get glaze as the investigation into the metal is complete and he will not rule out putting the captain back in charge of the uss theodore roosevelt. he was relieved of command for a letter he wrote to superiors that was leaked to the media seeking help for...
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at the queensboro correctional facility in new york, bryan llenas, fox news.ere are many ways to have your temperature taken, but from the sky? a connecticut police department might soon start using a pandemic drone in an effort to fight the coronavirus. the drones are equipped with technology that can actually scan people's body temperatures to determine whether they have fevers or other symptoms. rick leventhal explains. >> you may have already heard about some police departments using drones to enforce social distancing, with sirens and voice capabilities to warn people to go home or face hefty fines. well now some departments are testing new technology that can see if you're sick, from the sky. >> due to the current health emergency, members of the public are reminded to keep a safe distance. >> enforcing social distancing is safer from the skies and some police departments are taking advantage, deploying drones to monitor crowds and warn people away. now new technology is being tested allowing law enforcement to use drones to check the health or sickness
at the queensboro correctional facility in new york, bryan llenas, fox news.ere are many ways to have your temperature taken, but from the sky? a connecticut police department might soon start using a pandemic drone in an effort to fight the coronavirus. the drones are equipped with technology that can actually scan people's body temperatures to determine whether they have fevers or other symptoms. rick leventhal explains. >> you may have already heard about some police departments using...
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bryan llenas, how goes it? >> bill, good afternoon.crewmember who tested positive for covid-19 yesterday is a merchant mariner not a part of the medical personnel. we are told that crewmember is now isolated in a cabin away from patients and other crewmembers. the navy emphasizing that the crewmember who tested positive head no contact with patients. we are told those who have had contact with the crewmember have been tested and will remain in isolation for several days, regardless of the test result out of an abundance of caution. now, and a statement, the navy says this "there is no impact to comfort's mission and this will not affect the ability to for comfort to receive patients. the ship as per following and taking every protocol to make sure the health and safety of all crewmembers and patients on board." there are currently 44 patients on where the comfort, fiber covid-19 positive. they didn't show symptoms until they were on board and they were tested on the ship. meantime, we now know that the comfort has reconfigured itself i
bryan llenas, how goes it? >> bill, good afternoon.crewmember who tested positive for covid-19 yesterday is a merchant mariner not a part of the medical personnel. we are told that crewmember is now isolated in a cabin away from patients and other crewmembers. the navy emphasizing that the crewmember who tested positive head no contact with patients. we are told those who have had contact with the crewmember have been tested and will remain in isolation for several days, regardless of the...
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at monday's coronavirus briefing, georgia governor bryan p announced theaters and restaurants and diningms can reopen if they meet certain criteria. thethe governor also announced t the shelter in place order would remain in effect through april 30, but medica
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bryan llenas live in new york, thank you.ll right, it was one of the first to vow to protect hourly workers as covid started to decimate the workforce, now his nba team is stepping up again in a big way. mavericks owner mark cuban joins us live next. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, as important as ever. most visionworks locations are open and we're here to help. if you have an essential eyecare need, visit our website to get connected to one of our doctors. visionworks. see the difference. >> shannon: in these unsettled times, we really enjoy bringing you good news whenever we find it and there is plenty of it out there. like the nba's dallas mavericks teaming up with area restauran restaurants, more than 11,000 meals to work from frontline health care workers. mark cuban joins us live to discuss that a much more. but debbie with us tonight. >> thanks for having me on, shannon. >> shannon: i remember when this was started,
bryan llenas live in new york, thank you.ll right, it was one of the first to vow to protect hourly workers as covid started to decimate the workforce, now his nba team is stepping up again in a big way. mavericks owner mark cuban joins us live next. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for those who were born to ride, as important as ever. most visionworks locations are open and we're here to help. if you have an...
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si es que ellos llegaron a transmitir el virus una situaciÓn complicada, el gobernador del estado bryanos salones de masajes, gimnasio, esta lopoes de belleza, barberÍa puedan abrir repito no es que todo el mundo saliÓ a abrir sus en eses corriendo al contrario lo estÁn tomando con mucha cautela hay opiniones muy divididas, en cuanto a la decisiÓn que ha tomado el gobernador. algunas personas sueÑos establecimientos estÁn a favor porque necesitan el dinero, y otras personas estÁn en contra porque dicen que la prÓxima semana podrÍa darse la parte mÁs grave de la enfermedad de los contagios aquÍ en el estado de georgia y que pores que siguiente es una decisiÓn que no es lo suficientemente bien razonada una decisiÓn que muchos incluso es irresponsable, pero es la situaciÓn que se vive aqÍi en georgia, en esta plaza repito donde generalmente asiste una gran cantidad de gente ahorita en un dÍa normal, en este dia en este viernes aquÍ estaria lleno, hemos estado en otras ocasiones aquÍ asiste mucha gente la verdad y hoy pues no hay prÁcticamente un alma a pesar de que ingreso estÁ permitido,
si es que ellos llegaron a transmitir el virus una situaciÓn complicada, el gobernador del estado bryanos salones de masajes, gimnasio, esta lopoes de belleza, barberÍa puedan abrir repito no es que todo el mundo saliÓ a abrir sus en eses corriendo al contrario lo estÁn tomando con mucha cautela hay opiniones muy divididas, en cuanto a la decisiÓn que ha tomado el gobernador. algunas personas sueÑos establecimientos estÁn a favor porque necesitan el dinero, y otras personas estÁn en...
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next, a look at a recent visit bryan-college station, texas.s site to be his final resting place. so in april, about a year and a half ago now, we buried mrs. bush here and then in november, after his death in november, and then the funeral about six days later, in december, he was brought up here with the up, 4141, in the special car. amazingly, there were -- there are people lined, all the way from houston. it's probably about 80 or 90
next, a look at a recent visit bryan-college station, texas.s site to be his final resting place. so in april, about a year and a half ago now, we buried mrs. bush here and then in november, after his death in november, and then the funeral about six days later, in december, he was brought up here with the up, 4141, in the special car. amazingly, there were -- there are people lined, all the way from houston. it's probably about 80 or 90
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bryan llenas is live with details. >> good morning. the u.s.nding 1,000 doctors, nurses and respiratory technicians to the hardest-hit area in new york. now the governor andrew cuomo says the priority is to get these doctors, nurses and technicians to new york city's 11 public hospitals because they are frankly overwhelmed. they were already stressed beforehand and now overwhelmed. we're told 120 will be sent to hospitals by tomorrow. 300 will be stationed here at the javits center, the nation's largest temporary hospital. they began as a non-covid facility but it is now treating only covid-19 patients. in 48 hours time javits has turned into a covid building equipped with 48icu beds. 36 covid-19 patients inside javits. the goal is to wrap up the number of covid-19 ready beds in javits by the end of the week. >> this week is to get up to 700 and then after that we have some equipment and staffing issues that have to be worked through. the state is working that really hard to make sure they have additional providers and equipment in place to pro
bryan llenas is live with details. >> good morning. the u.s.nding 1,000 doctors, nurses and respiratory technicians to the hardest-hit area in new york. now the governor andrew cuomo says the priority is to get these doctors, nurses and technicians to new york city's 11 public hospitals because they are frankly overwhelmed. they were already stressed beforehand and now overwhelmed. we're told 120 will be sent to hospitals by tomorrow. 300 will be stationed here at the javits center, the...
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bryan edwards from south carolina. they also selected tanner muse with the 100th overall pick.fety ashton davis was taken in the third round by the new york jets. from a walk on player to the nfl. good story. and ucla tight end and former spartan, devin asai went to new england. and the 49ers used their first draft pick thursday on javo n kinlaw. fifth time in the a d-lineman with the first selection. and kyle shanahan has known the value of defense for a long time. >> in high school, when we did madden and drafted our guys, my first pick was always defense. i always wanted to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> i've heard of casual friday, ken, but this virtual draft is taking its toll in the home of the nfl commissioner roger goodell. and a peak inside the home of patriots head coach bill belichek. during the second round, it looked like his dog was making the pick. his name is nike in case you're wondering. how about that? we'll be wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 1
bryan edwards from south carolina. they also selected tanner muse with the 100th overall pick.fety ashton davis was taken in the third round by the new york jets. from a walk on player to the nfl. good story. and ucla tight end and former spartan, devin asai went to new england. and the 49ers used their first draft pick thursday on javo n kinlaw. fifth time in the a d-lineman with the first selection. and kyle shanahan has known the value of defense for a long time. >> in high school,...
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fox news correspondent bryan llenas has that part of the story. >> every time we said it couldn't get any worse, it got worse. >> writing to a halt in the wake of covid-19. employees fired or furloughed with no end in sight. >> i do have a question that i can get by on for a short amount of time, so with a little scary to have to do that. >> the federal reserve bank of st. louis publishing a staggering estimate that unemployment may reach 32.1% this spring. that number would eclipse the 25% unemployment of the great depression. >> no one knows how far this is going to go. >> she runs a business in california, or revenue has dropped over 80%. she applied for unemployment through the pennsylvania labor web site but found inconsistencies from one day to the next. >> i saw there were instructions did not do that, to wait for further instructions for people who are self-employed. so i don't have any idea what's "happening now." >> a florist to open her budding business less than a year ago. for success was leading to an expansion into her own story. >> not sure when i'll be able to make th
fox news correspondent bryan llenas has that part of the story. >> every time we said it couldn't get any worse, it got worse. >> writing to a halt in the wake of covid-19. employees fired or furloughed with no end in sight. >> i do have a question that i can get by on for a short amount of time, so with a little scary to have to do that. >> the federal reserve bank of st. louis publishing a staggering estimate that unemployment may reach 32.1% this spring. that number...