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michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release and the surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she said it's on the news. and on the news and i said. 16 to be executed in 8 hours her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims you're innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation
michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release and the surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she said it's...
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in the seventy's a lot about him byron both won multiple german titles byron success continued the falls haven't won the league since 1977 but if they could be buyers equals they could at least become their bogey team since the summer of 2014 no bundesliga side is what is many points against germany's most successful club. and they scored more goals against biron than any other team in the league. to collective have conversations the conversations happen in the current goal is to happen in the change. it happens across the organization and conversation and we as human beings are constantly judging we're constantly judging who are up against what's happened in the past. what's happening now. after whatever the reason almost every club has a bogey team boca juniors for your club i believe you go to. your wake at the prospect of playing number. i'd let you go madrid give barcelona nightmare. and the great real madrid to your life. not in the kind of latin is all sport for you know this lawsuit didn't put a ball on the muzzle though it's also good it's not put up when you've got to it's like
in the seventy's a lot about him byron both won multiple german titles byron success continued the falls haven't won the league since 1977 but if they could be buyers equals they could at least become their bogey team since the summer of 2014 no bundesliga side is what is many points against germany's most successful club. and they scored more goals against biron than any other team in the league. to collective have conversations the conversations happen in the current goal is to happen in the...
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michelle byron. receives a retirement pension of $600.00 a month and less than a year she'll be forced to leave the home and will be on her own she will have to start all over again with no compensation from the state. has to be wrong. i don't even get the money that you get when you leave prison. i mean get ahead. and you are i didn't think you were there you know. so now you're on your own and so are mile. i've come through too many obstacles. to let it get me down. to. what michelle byron went through is inconceivable. after 14 years on death row she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she says it's on the news. and on the news and. the
michelle byron. receives a retirement pension of $600.00 a month and less than a year she'll be forced to leave the home and will be on her own she will have to start all over again with no compensation from the state. has to be wrong. i don't even get the money that you get when you leave prison. i mean get ahead. and you are i didn't think you were there you know. so now you're on your own and so are mile. i've come through too many obstacles. to let it get me down. to. what michelle byron...
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michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and. everybody was going to go for your new trial go see a new trial but then i found out. at the last minute there wasn't going to be a trial. and that's why i couldn't understand why all of us. everybody turned against. us and what did you want to do then they said take the plea plate take the no contest take no contest and then a month later i figured out why they wanted me to take no count this because i had cancer i found out a month after i was finally released that i had 3rd stage breast cancer. and said that i have had it for years at the stage it was c.n.n. and they had taken a mammogr
michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and. everybody was going to go for your new trial go...
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he is byron york. great to see you, byron. >> hi, elizabeth.e staying on the tara reade story. it has major implications for the 2020 race. it is a gathering storm, a major liability for the campaign. questions are growing, byron, about the silence of top democrats, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, adam schiff, jerry nadler on tara reade's allegations. the question are they throwing the "me too" movement under the bus on their silence? here is tara reade on hillary clinton endorsing for joe biden. i voted forehillary clinton in 2016. i voted for her in the primary. i'm a life long democrat. what i see now someone enabling a sexual predator. your reaction to that? >> look, joe biden is the guy for democrats. he has been selected in this process. he is going to be their nominee and they're just trying to make this go away. we haven't heard from a lot of people in this, specifically from joe biden himself who has never personally answered any of these questions. so what the campaign has done is send out guidance, talking points, to a lot of women in t
he is byron york. great to see you, byron. >> hi, elizabeth.e staying on the tara reade story. it has major implications for the 2020 race. it is a gathering storm, a major liability for the campaign. questions are growing, byron, about the silence of top democrats, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, adam schiff, jerry nadler on tara reade's allegations. the question are they throwing the "me too" movement under the bus on their silence? here is tara reade on hillary clinton endorsing...
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>> it's a great question, byron. appreciate that. i am here at the walmart distribution center in virginia. because one of the great success stories, i think right after our great health care workers in this country, is all the men and women that are working to keep our food supply strong and vibrant across the country. we've got farmers working in the fields. we've got a thousand people here at this virginia distribution center. it's really inspiring. but every american i know is concerned about the strength of this economy. and that's the reason why the president worked on a bipartisan basis on capitol hill to sign the relief and recovery act last week. we're grateful for democrat and republican leadership in congress that put that $2 trillion bill on the table. every american family of four on average will receive about $3400 in a direct payment in the weeks ahead. and we're going to continue to support critical industries around the country so that when we put the coronavirus behind us, which, if you looked at, if you looked at t
>> it's a great question, byron. appreciate that. i am here at the walmart distribution center in virginia. because one of the great success stories, i think right after our great health care workers in this country, is all the men and women that are working to keep our food supply strong and vibrant across the country. we've got farmers working in the fields. we've got a thousand people here at this virginia distribution center. it's really inspiring. but every american i know is...
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>> i'm a little concerned, byron, that we're celebrating prematurely. these vaccines have been used in people, have been shown to be safe and effective against coronavirus. so i worry that some of these releases are more about stock price than they really are about science. >> dr. besser, good to see you, my friend, thanks as always. >> really good to be here, thanks, byron. >>> coming up, finding community free from covid-19 now preparing for a possible nightmare. to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients to feed your cells, supporting your en
>> i'm a little concerned, byron, that we're celebrating prematurely. these vaccines have been used in people, have been shown to be safe and effective against coronavirus. so i worry that some of these releases are more about stock price than they really are about science. >> dr. besser, good to see you, my friend, thanks as always. >> really good to be here, thanks, byron. >>> coming up, finding community free from covid-19 now preparing for a possible nightmare. to...
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lou: byron york, i want to be very clear. i have no problem whatsoever with joe biden being as you put it their guy. byron, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: kt mcfarland, kt mcfarland, john solomon, pastor robert jeffress our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter on lou dobbs. follow me on facebook and instagram @lou dobbs tonight. coming up next president trump his coronavirus task force from the white house briefing room. thank you for joining us here tonight. good night from sussex. elizabeth: hi. it is liz macdonald with "the evening edit." you're watching the fox business network. we have breaking news, the white house coronavirus task force briefing has been delayed temporarily. the president is on a conference call, has been on a conference call with the leaders of russia and saudi arabia. that would be vladmir putin and king saloman to strike an oil deal. prices are plunging to generational lows. they're clawing back. there has been an agreement, reports coming in among members of opec to cut oil prod
lou: byron york, i want to be very clear. i have no problem whatsoever with joe biden being as you put it their guy. byron, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: kt mcfarland, kt mcfarland, john solomon, pastor robert jeffress our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter on lou dobbs. follow me on facebook and instagram @lou dobbs tonight. coming up next president trump his coronavirus task force from the white house briefing room. thank you for joining us here tonight. good...
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>> byron: the trump campaign would hope so. they see nancy pelosi as villain and -- maria: it's great to get your insights this morning, byron, thank you so much, we will see you good morning. byron york joining us there. stay with us. we will be right back. we're more than a financial company. we're a "together we can get through anything" company. now, more than ever. maria: welcome back, so ready to reopen. georgia governor brian kempp giving the green light to nonessential businesses like hair salons, tattoo parlors, gyms to open up as tomorrow. president trump is warning to hitting the restart button too soon. >> i told the governor of georgia that i disagreed strongly to open certain facilities which are in violation of the phase 1 guidelines. at the same time he must do what he thinks it's right. they can wait a little bit longer because safety has to predominate. maria: georgia has more than 21,000 confirmed coronavirus cases with death toll topping 800. dagen mcdowell in new york, this is a hard call. everybody wants t
>> byron: the trump campaign would hope so. they see nancy pelosi as villain and -- maria: it's great to get your insights this morning, byron, thank you so much, we will see you good morning. byron york joining us there. stay with us. we will be right back. we're more than a financial company. we're a "together we can get through anything" company. now, more than ever. maria: welcome back, so ready to reopen. georgia governor brian kempp giving the green light to nonessential...
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lou: byron york, i want to be very clear. i have no problem whatsoever with joe biden being as you put it their guy. byron, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: kt mcfarland, kt mcfarland, john solomon, pastor robert jeffress our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter on lou dobbs. follow me on facebook and instagram @lou dobbs tonight. coming up next president trump his coronavirus task force from dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo, friday april 10th and want to wish you all a blessed good friday and passover. 1 out of 10 americans out of work losing their job, renewing their debate of when to lift some of the restrictions and get people back to work. the white house working on reopening america for business. president donald trump predicting a big bound in the economy. meantime the restrictions seem to
lou: byron york, i want to be very clear. i have no problem whatsoever with joe biden being as you put it their guy. byron, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. lou: kt mcfarland, kt mcfarland, john solomon, pastor robert jeffress our guests tomorrow. follow me on twitter on lou dobbs. follow me on facebook and instagram @lou dobbs tonight. coming up next president trump his coronavirus task force from dagen: good morning, everyone, i'm dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo,...
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byron, good to see you. let's start with general flynn.ld see such exculpatory evidence so unequivocal. your thoughts? >> talks about the fbi exercising bad faith all along, using a pretext to interview michael flynn in 2017 in the white house. circumventing procedures to do that. just deciding, coming up with this charge. now, right now you got to think about this. flynn is awaiting sentencing in a trial. he has pleaded guilty. he wants to withdraw that plea. what effect will this have? >> i suppose the judge could go ahead, hard to see how you sentence flynn knowing what the fbi has done now. the judge could apply flynn to withdraw the guilty plea. that would send it over to the justice department and do you want to go to trial, toe try this man with this kind of behavior from the fbi. they could drop it all together. none of that requires a presidential pardon. this is a case should be resolved by itself. lou: well the judge, judge sullivan, who in my opinion, i couldn't agree with you more, he should have simply thrown this case out an
byron, good to see you. let's start with general flynn.ld see such exculpatory evidence so unequivocal. your thoughts? >> talks about the fbi exercising bad faith all along, using a pretext to interview michael flynn in 2017 in the white house. circumventing procedures to do that. just deciding, coming up with this charge. now, right now you got to think about this. flynn is awaiting sentencing in a trial. he has pleaded guilty. he wants to withdraw that plea. what effect will this have?...
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. >>> "nightline" starts right now, with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. president trump today outlining a plan to reopen america. one of the requirements, states will have to go two weeks without seeing a rise in covid-19 cases. tonight, that's a challenge south dakota is now struggling to contain. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, juju chang. >> reporter: far from the hellish hospital scenes in new york city, nestled in the nation's heartland, sioux falls, south dakota. now home to one of the biggest covid-19 clusters in the u.s. the epicenter at this smith d-19d pork processing plant wit of rk, employing 40,000 people across the country, forced to shut down the sioux falls plant this week. some employees say they've been worried for weeks about their health and their families'. was there a lot of fear among your co-workers? >> of course, everybody was with a lot of fear to go to work every single day. >> reporter: and so what made them go to work? >> that they don't want to lose their jobs. >> reporter: the outbreak outlining the protection of workers wh
. >>> "nightline" starts right now, with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. president trump today outlining a plan to reopen america. one of the requirements, states will have to go two weeks without seeing a rise in covid-19 cases. tonight, that's a challenge south dakota is now struggling to contain. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, juju chang. >> reporter: far from the hellish hospital scenes in new york city, nestled in the...
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. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> thank you for joining us. it's almost midnight, and for many first responders fighting covid-19 they're hard at work. we told you about those on the front lines, battling day and night to save lives. but now those traveling hundreds of miles to help their colleagues in hot zones like new york city. >> it is 18:22. april 2nd. on the road. driving to nyc. >> icu nurses, jamie and ryan, on a whirlwind road trip from their home in oklahoma to new york city, after responding to an online posting for crisis travel nurses. >> they're the arches. >> yeah. >> passing st. louis. six hours into the drive. >> i feel like it's our responsibility to step up and do what we've been trained to do and what we've known and felt like was our calling to do. >> jamie and ryan, part after growing wave, nurses by the hundreds, who will work 12 hour shifts for 21 straight days. their helping hands desperately needed in new york city. where there are more dead from covid-19 than the 9/11 terror attacks. >> i am asking health care profe
. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> thank you for joining us. it's almost midnight, and for many first responders fighting covid-19 they're hard at work. we told you about those on the front lines, battling day and night to save lives. but now those traveling hundreds of miles to help their colleagues in hot zones like new york city. >> it is 18:22. april 2nd. on the road. driving to nyc. >> icu nurses, jamie and ryan, on a whirlwind road...
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here's my "nightline" co-anchor, byron pitts. >> i still have the cough. i have the headache, and kind oo weeks, shelly has battled an invisible enemy. it might appear she's losing, but this 67-year-old doesn't rely on what the eyes can see. >> i'm coming back, i'm feeling better. >> reporter: you hope that or you know that. >> i know that. i couldn't walk from my den to my upstairs without being on oxygen, so yes, i'm coming back. >> reporter: she wasn't able to get a test but is convinced her body aches and ever-present cough are sure signs of covid-19. >> my husband, he was tested. then my sister, she's proved positive. >> reporter: her husband of 41 years, tommy, hospitalized in the icu for days, covid-19 positive and fighting for his life. >> so it was scary. it was scary. i prayed every day for him to come home. >> reporter: as the coronavirus continues its deadly march, there's a grim reality emerging, a disproportionate toll being paid in black and brown lives. >> sometimes when you're in the middle of a crisis like we are now with coronavirus, it
here's my "nightline" co-anchor, byron pitts. >> i still have the cough. i have the headache, and kind oo weeks, shelly has battled an invisible enemy. it might appear she's losing, but this 67-year-old doesn't rely on what the eyes can see. >> i'm coming back, i'm feeling better. >> reporter: you hope that or you know that. >> i know that. i couldn't walk from my den to my upstairs without being on oxygen, so yes, i'm coming back. >> reporter: she wasn't...
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byron stebbins, i'm a member of the class of 1970 and i would like to welcome to the core center designed to provide visitors to texas a&m an understanding of what we are all about. it explains its history and some of the traditions that we have. octoberm was opened on the fourth, 1876. unfortunately, they did not have the student population to start classes. on october 6, 1876, 2 days later, it opened its door 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 on campus of which one he 300 of those were members of the corps of cadets. from 1876 for the next 24 years, &md am had to struggle -- a had to struggle in order to maintain. the formeruntil governor of the state of texas came here in 1890 that the university took off. at that point, his reputation allowed the mothers and fathers of the state of texas to want to actually send their sons here to the university. because it was established under wasmorrill act of 1862, a&m an al
byron stebbins, i'm a member of the class of 1970 and i would like to welcome to the core center designed to provide visitors to texas a&m an understanding of what we are all about. it explains its history and some of the traditions that we have. octoberm was opened on the fourth, 1876. unfortunately, they did not have the student population to start classes. on october 6, 1876, 2 days later, it opened its door to 40 students. from that point to today where we are not only the largest...
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byron york, chief cook political correspondent of the "washington examiner."atthew continetti, founding editor of "the washington free beacon." just strictly on the brett kavanaugh coverage, disparity, this is becoming a big issue. >> well i think it's an issue that has gone from something that started off sort of quietly, and now has really burst it onto the scene. now you pointed out, is now getting coverage in every other mainstream news organization. the story first broke in a liberal media outlet about a couple of weeks ago. i think what we are looking at right now is the big question about when joe biden will have to talk about this. i don't think it's going to be able, and i think he's spending a lot of time in his basement talking to a camera and taking the time to address this personally instead of just having the candidates campaign staff do that for him. >> bret: matthew, we have a neighbor of tara reid who gave the quote to the business insider, linda lacasse. and it happened and i know it did it, i talking about it. they, because she said he had p
byron york, chief cook political correspondent of the "washington examiner."atthew continetti, founding editor of "the washington free beacon." just strictly on the brett kavanaugh coverage, disparity, this is becoming a big issue. >> well i think it's an issue that has gone from something that started off sort of quietly, and now has really burst it onto the scene. now you pointed out, is now getting coverage in every other mainstream news organization. the story...
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i don't think we will see that again and byron white his hearing lasted 15 minutes. that's how long my lasted the tenth circuit court of appeals the first time. the second time was a little different. and during that process there are some basic things about our country that we need some basic reminders about the wonder of our constitution and how blessed we are to live under it and how all of us have a role to play in our republic. is not supposed to be run by a small group. it is we the people. the first three words of the constitution. and i became concerned during the process that some people think that judges are just like politicians that we were capes instead of robes. when we rule the certain way we must like or dislike that person we rule against. and that was to my experience as a lawyer and as a judge the lawyers and judges that i have admired know that the law is not politics and the judges are not supposed to be politicians. and it is a great part one - - privilege to do nothing more than uphold it and pass it down to the next generation. that's what i w
i don't think we will see that again and byron white his hearing lasted 15 minutes. that's how long my lasted the tenth circuit court of appeals the first time. the second time was a little different. and during that process there are some basic things about our country that we need some basic reminders about the wonder of our constitution and how blessed we are to live under it and how all of us have a role to play in our republic. is not supposed to be run by a small group. it is we the...
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but we can with fox news coverage byron york.ut first to chief whitehorse, cow's correspondent john rober john roberts. >> beginning to spread across the country as people clearly get frustrated with his lingering stay lingering stay-at-home orders. those protests began in earnest in michigan as michiganders complained about what they called what arbitrary restrictions put in place by the michigan governor. now they are beginning to spread to places like washington state, indianapolis, denver, ohio, kentucky, north carolina, utah and nevada. even in annapolis, maryland, picking up the chance to begin to reopen the country. a protest planned for annapolis at this hour come up this morning. over the weekend president trump saying he understands the frustration even as he lays out guidelines to get the country back to work. listen here. speak to you know, you see people picketing a little bit and they want to get out, they want to get out and live their lives but they've learned a lot. they learned about distancing. >> democrats hav
but we can with fox news coverage byron york.ut first to chief whitehorse, cow's correspondent john rober john roberts. >> beginning to spread across the country as people clearly get frustrated with his lingering stay lingering stay-at-home orders. those protests began in earnest in michigan as michiganders complained about what they called what arbitrary restrictions put in place by the michigan governor. now they are beginning to spread to places like washington state, indianapolis,...
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byron, good morning to you. it seems nice to begin this morning talking about states that will reopen, and the local municipalities who have big decisions to make. >> it is. they are trying to strike a balance between public health, the economy and there's politics involved. in colorado you have it democratic governor jared polis announcing a partial reopening of some businesses in his state. remember all of these governors are talking about continuing social distancing efforts, encouraging people to wash their hands and all that basic stuff, that's not going away anytime soon. in colorado and oklahoma, governor kevin stitt is going ahead with that and one of the reasons they are doing it is they are saying that, number one, the number of new cases each day in their state have been going on for several days and number two, they are prepared to deal with cases, or more prepared to deal with cases than early on. kevin stitt said there are 300 hospitalizations and oklahoma and texas state has the capacity to handle
byron, good morning to you. it seems nice to begin this morning talking about states that will reopen, and the local municipalities who have big decisions to make. >> it is. they are trying to strike a balance between public health, the economy and there's politics involved. in colorado you have it democratic governor jared polis announcing a partial reopening of some businesses in his state. remember all of these governors are talking about continuing social distancing efforts,...
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. >> reporter: she gave birth to her son byron, shortly before the shelter-in-place order. everything then changed. >> it's been really hard, because having that, like, not being able to see family members face to face, it feels kind of lonely. >> reporter: doctors like dr. laugh ayet are concerned. >> we're suing a lot of patients who are depressed. if i'm concerned about the patient, i will have them come in very quickly. >> reporter: meet ruthy's older brothers, louie and henry. megan and earnest welcomed their triplets to the world on march 28th. >> the difficult part has been i would say for us is our family and community hasn't been able to meet them, which has been hard. >> it's all smiles for them, but for moms having a hard time, doctors have an important message. >> this is not the time when you're bothering the doctor. this is the time when you should be reaching out and we reach out back. >> now some simple reminders. doctors say that if you're a new mom, especially if you're experiencing anxiety and depression and stress, to change up your routine. that could r
. >> reporter: she gave birth to her son byron, shortly before the shelter-in-place order. everything then changed. >> it's been really hard, because having that, like, not being able to see family members face to face, it feels kind of lonely. >> reporter: doctors like dr. laugh ayet are concerned. >> we're suing a lot of patients who are depressed. if i'm concerned about the patient, i will have them come in very quickly. >> reporter: meet ruthy's older brothers,...
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. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the new horrifying record. since yesterday's broadcast, the covid19 death toll in the u.s. jumping by more than 1,000 in a single day. this as the white house moves forward in formalizing new guidance on wearing masks in public. now, to the growing list of communities across the country, trying to get ahead of this national emergency. convenon center in detroit. lieutenant colonel greg turner is preparing for a new kind of war. flooding, normal playbook stuff. this is not in our playbook. >> we will build partitions. >> reporter: but with 22 years of service to his country, he is no stranger to crisis. >> this reminds me of my time spent in new orleans, 2005, responding to hurricane katrina. this is different, because it's nationwide and something we're not used to, but we're ready for this. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in new orleans, dr. jim akin knows all too well the damage hurricane katrina wrought. all across the country, it's places like these that are struggling to s
. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the new horrifying record. since yesterday's broadcast, the covid19 death toll in the u.s. jumping by more than 1,000 in a single day. this as the white house moves forward in formalizing new guidance on wearing masks in public. now, to the growing list of communities across the country, trying to get ahead of this national emergency. convenon center in detroit....
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can do to make sure they are processed at state level and washington examiner fox news contributor byronk on new fox news polls, the numbers that will surprise you. coming up small businesses that faces big challenges in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the battle for small business aid as the senate reaches an impasse. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. dagen: political stalemate on capitol hill, democrats blocking a republican to speed up 250 billion-dollar bill that would add more money to protection for small businesses, both sides of aisle negotiating. democrats to add aid to hospital s. hugo gurdon, why couldn't they get it done snap, snap, 350 billion to 650 billion, it's never easy. >> hugo, it's never that easy. the question why it's not done snap, snap, snap, that's what the president is asking and the republicans are asking. the democrats are constantly asking for a clean bill. they didn't want the republicans putt
can do to make sure they are processed at state level and washington examiner fox news contributor byronk on new fox news polls, the numbers that will surprise you. coming up small businesses that faces big challenges in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, the battle for small business aid as the senate reaches an impasse. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing...
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. >> announcer: "nightline" starts right now, with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the somber milestone. here in the u.s. more than 10,000 dead from covid-19. as officials warn the country, there will be long and hard days and nights ahead. the brunt of which will be shouldered by our health care workers. and to do the job they need the right tools. for many that means ventilators. machines that are saving lives. and yet for some hospitals are in dangerously short supply. >> here he comes. >> reporter: for david lat, watching his 2-year-old boy play is a blessing he nearly lost. >> one of the things you just take for granted until you have something like this. >> reporter: a second chance of sorts for the 44-year-old attorney. after covid-19 left him on a ventilator for six days, his life teetering on the brink of death, he's now re-emerging. our president has called this a war, and so as one of the people to fall early in that war and get back up, as they say in the military, welcome home. >> hey, thank you. it's good to be back.
. >> announcer: "nightline" starts right now, with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the somber milestone. here in the u.s. more than 10,000 dead from covid-19. as officials warn the country, there will be long and hard days and nights ahead. the brunt of which will be shouldered by our health care workers. and to do the job they need the right tools. for many that means ventilators. machines that are saving lives. and yet for some...
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stephan foist byron has also applied a 2nd time the new decrease now take his mother's german nationality into consideration but his patients with german bureaucracy is wearing thin. it's been a it's been a fight in which i feel. both engaged and ready to give up. i feel you know if if the bureaucracy is serb structure. then i'm not going to go on fighting. like hundreds of other applicants stefan can do for now is why it's. now for decades people have been fleeing from afghanistan a country tormented by the taliban until recently they tended to seek refuge in neighboring iran but the economic crisis has problems that a growing number of afghans to try and make their way into the instant turkish province of virgin however as maurice attorney himself an afghan refugee showed us indeed mid-winter journey can be treacherous or even tragic. this is turkey's eastern province a fan bordering iran it's seen heavy snowfall in recent months almost daily afghan asylum seekers try illegally to cross over from iran into turkey here but they're often tragic stories rarely make the news. we're meeting
stephan foist byron has also applied a 2nd time the new decrease now take his mother's german nationality into consideration but his patients with german bureaucracy is wearing thin. it's been a it's been a fight in which i feel. both engaged and ready to give up. i feel you know if if the bureaucracy is serb structure. then i'm not going to go on fighting. like hundreds of other applicants stefan can do for now is why it's. now for decades people have been fleeing from afghanistan a country...
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spa i heard you like the taste of love ♪ >> reporter: san francisco songwriter byron mayhew recordedis song, immune, here. but the studio not immune to covid-19 concerns. shells are in place has led musicians to cancel recording sessions for the next three months. the sound of silence, deafening. >>> it was a tough hilda swallow though. >> reporter: kurtzman started a go fund me account that has raised $20,000 of the $42,000 needed to pay rent and utilities to stay open for three months, with a video featuring recording artists such as stephen jenkins from third outline. >> i'm just here and support with high street studios, so many of our records have been reported there. >> reporter: and chloe jean, another san francisco artist singing her support. ♪ you've got a friend you've got a friend ♪ >> have a good one. >>> we are tracking the weather and it is warm. it definitely warmed up today. we showed you those numbers, here they are again. these were from today. highs tomorrow will warm up another couple of degrees. we got a good one. here is a cool shot, that's of the golden gate br
spa i heard you like the taste of love ♪ >> reporter: san francisco songwriter byron mayhew recordedis song, immune, here. but the studio not immune to covid-19 concerns. shells are in place has led musicians to cancel recording sessions for the next three months. the sound of silence, deafening. >>> it was a tough hilda swallow though. >> reporter: kurtzman started a go fund me account that has raised $20,000 of the $42,000 needed to pay rent and utilities to stay open...
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but the vice president today telling our byron pitts he had a message for the faithful. >> we really believe this is a time when people should avoid gatherings of more than ten people. and so we continue to urge churches around america to heed to that. >> reporter: across the country, field hospitals going up from massachusetts to illinois, where cases now top 5,000. and in seattle, this exhibition hall soon to be a 250-bed hospital complete with two operating rooms. tonight, the mounting loss of life is taking its toll. 34-year-old scott blanks from whittier, california, who was initially sent home from the hospital, only to return days later with pneumonia. a ventilator unable to save him. >> he never had any complications or never was hospitalized. nothing. it's kind of unreal right now because we weren't even allowed to go see him. >> just awful. whit is back with us live from new york tonight. i wanted to get back to the new guidelines for first responders in the new york area. they have new orders about how to handle cardiac patients. it would seem it's a tacit acknowledgment t
but the vice president today telling our byron pitts he had a message for the faithful. >> we really believe this is a time when people should avoid gatherings of more than ten people. and so we continue to urge churches around america to heed to that. >> reporter: across the country, field hospitals going up from massachusetts to illinois, where cases now top 5,000. and in seattle, this exhibition hall soon to be a 250-bed hospital complete with two operating rooms. tonight, the...
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. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight the frustration across the u.s. nearly 20 million unemployed americans waiting for stimulus checks, but the covid-19 relief is leaving some drowning in a sea of paperwork and procedures and wondering if the government is doing enough. >> milk, bread and eggs. what else? >> maybe some tortillas. >> it could be any home in america. the grocery list negotiation. >> juice. we can't afford it right now. >> and like millions of homes across the country right now, you can see the burden nick shouldering. with four children in a home north of san francisco there's just not enough money coming in. >> where are you going, honey? >> how are you guys holding up? >> barely, getting by. it's exhausting. it's stressful. >> try being ing to stay positi the kids, but there's definitely tears at night sometimes. i don't know when the next payment's going to come in from his unemployment. >> right now, nick is like more than 16 million more americans, unemployed thanks to the pandemic. what's it
. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight the frustration across the u.s. nearly 20 million unemployed americans waiting for stimulus checks, but the covid-19 relief is leaving some drowning in a sea of paperwork and procedures and wondering if the government is doing enough. >> milk, bread and eggs. what else? >> maybe some tortillas. >> it could be any home in america. the grocery list...
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. >> thanks, byron. >>> and next, capping off a month-long nonstop mission to serve and protect the frontre getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. ♪ (boy) got it. nooooooo... (dad) nooooooo... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is tw
. >> thanks, byron. >>> and next, capping off a month-long nonstop mission to serve and protect the frontre getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a...
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county yesterday afternoon right near the alameda county line started about 1:20 in the afternoon at byron highway and mountain house road. our officials say according to early reports it may have been sparked by some fieldwork. firefighters stayed on the scene late into the night watching out for hotspots. >>> police in san francisco say that a homicide investigation which began with a gruesome discovery a be connected to a recent shooting involving police. officers say they found human remains in a refrigerator carrying out a search warrant at an apartment at the outer sunset district. they were investigating and missing persons report for canto perez but now it is turned into a homicide case and we spoke to one of the presumed victims friends. >> it was a big roller coaster i have been on the past 72 hours, he was just a sweet, kind, generous, loving, honest and open and goodhearted person.>> police say the death could be linked to a suspect killed by south san francisco police on easter sunday and investigators say they found the idea of perez at the scene were officers shot and killed
county yesterday afternoon right near the alameda county line started about 1:20 in the afternoon at byron highway and mountain house road. our officials say according to early reports it may have been sparked by some fieldwork. firefighters stayed on the scene late into the night watching out for hotspots. >>> police in san francisco say that a homicide investigation which began with a gruesome discovery a be connected to a recent shooting involving police. officers say they found...