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next question comes from leeann caldwell from nbc news. >> can you guys hear me? speaker mccarthy: yes. >> thanks for having the call. a couple questions. the president seems open to a phase four, talk about infrastructure and hazard pay. out?oes that play with the $6 million unemployment number today, does that change her position on a phase four? $600 you support extending plus in unemployment insurance? can you talk about those dynamics bit? >> the number that concerns me greatly is the 6 million. i wonder if some of that could be a lesser number if they had not held up that bill. we could already be talking about having a stress call on how these trillions of dollars are going out, how it's helping small businesses key people employed and hire people back in. unfortunately, politics was played and we are where we are today. but the president says about-face for he does not say about today. he wants it targeted and timely and he wants the data behind it. one thing we see is that the care act was right. we want to keep people employed, so the first thing we are
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caldwell, has seen multiple patients like kristina. >> the virus is clearly impacting the ability to clot, causing an abnormal clotting pattern that can sometimes be dangerous. >> reporter: any explanation to this yet? >> no, other than the fact that virus is behaving in this way, impacting different systems. we don't know exactly why. or why some patients are affected in this way, others are not. >> reporter: in the hospital, kristina remembering fearing for her life. and praying that her father survives his own battle. >> i know how lucky my dad is to be alive. we are definitely not out of the woods with him. he still has a long road to recover. >> reporter: dr. caldwell believes there are four more patients with covid 19 who don't know they have blood clots, whose lives are in danger. >> there is a lot more to be learned. >>> foster farm system coming through in a big way for the san francisco food bank. a big rig carrying 110,000 servings of poultry. the donation is part of a massive effort to help families in the west. it is giving away, 2.5 million servings of chicken products.
caldwell, has seen multiple patients like kristina. >> the virus is clearly impacting the ability to clot, causing an abnormal clotting pattern that can sometimes be dangerous. >> reporter: any explanation to this yet? >> no, other than the fact that virus is behaving in this way, impacting different systems. we don't know exactly why. or why some patients are affected in this way, others are not. >> reporter: in the hospital, kristina remembering fearing for her life....
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let's start with nbc's leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, jo ling kent and shannon pettypeace.ling, over the last five weeks the u.s. economy wiped out all job gains from the last 11 years since the great recession. what does that look like on the ground from where you are? >> reporter: here in california, this is where we see the most jobless claims filed, over half a million and signs like these tell you the story. "sorry we've missed you." the store is temporarily closed. this is the story this entire street. there are streets like this all across the united states, and as you look at that number, that 26 million number for the last five weeks, what you need to know is about 16 million people are now receiving their unemployment insurance, according to the department of labor. so that's good news that people are finally getting through those backlogs that we've been reporting on for so long now. however, we do know that we also see major increases across states beyond california. florida 500,000 people applied for benefits, texas, georgia, new york, pennsylvania, so the pain
let's start with nbc's leigh ann caldwell on capitol hill, jo ling kent and shannon pettypeace.ling, over the last five weeks the u.s. economy wiped out all job gains from the last 11 years since the great recession. what does that look like on the ground from where you are? >> reporter: here in california, this is where we see the most jobless claims filed, over half a million and signs like these tell you the story. "sorry we've missed you." the store is temporarily closed....
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caldwell to investigate what he found.got to seean it.so he is live next only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if we weren't able to stream anything, i think they'd be lost. she's listening to music. he's watching the news. (vo) verizon is giving you more entertainment, like apple music, disney+, and youtube tv. unlimited plans start at $35. shop online. only at verizon. petsmart has everything your pet needs delivered directly to your door. or save 10% when you buy online and pick up in store... now with curbside pickup. shop petsmart.com or download our mobile app today. >> do you know what the coronavirus is? no, i don't. >> what do you know about the coronavirus? >> that there is bacteria in the era. >> i think it is similar to tuberculosis and some other stuff. >> the government said they were providing thousands of beds for the homeless. think about that? you are just now hearing it. have you heard anything about the homeless hotels? >> yes. >> why didn't you choose to go to the homeless
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and that was caldwell parish. caldwell parish. there are still three parishes up here with a zero. i promise you there is the novel coronavirus and there's covid-19 in every one of those parishes and every community across the state of louisiana. so this remains an extremely serious public health emergency and i am asking for the vigilance of all the louisianans because that is key to flattening the curve and slowing the spread. that's also why, later today, i'm going to sign an executive order extending the stay at home mitigation measures through april 30. i told you several days ago i would do this. and this order would be in alignment with the guidance coming from the federal government two nights ago when president trump announced the mitigation measures he felt we should have been placed through april 30. the new order's largely the same as the old one except it now go -- except that it just now goes through the end of the month. i'm going to go back over the list of businesses that remain closed to the public. all places of public amusement, whether indoors or outdoors, incl
and that was caldwell parish. caldwell parish. there are still three parishes up here with a zero. i promise you there is the novel coronavirus and there's covid-19 in every one of those parishes and every community across the state of louisiana. so this remains an extremely serious public health emergency and i am asking for the vigilance of all the louisianans because that is key to flattening the curve and slowing the spread. that's also why, later today, i'm going to sign an executive order...
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dot com which has dedicated covered 9000 pages in 30 languages i'm chris caldwell and thanks for watching and before we let you go many scientists around the world are calling on governments to provide people with face masks if they intend on easing lockdown restrictions on taiwan seems to be a step ahead on those sorties there has sort of vending machines where people can scan their health insurance cards health insurance cards in order to pick up their fortnightly ration of 9 masks an idea other countries may well wish to dr. italy during the corona crisis. reporters braved the lockdown. journeys through abandoned cities. public life has come to a halt. and they meet people who are afraid and full of worries. things will be after the crisis. next d.w. . ego india. the world has a bit less plastic when tableware is edible. and afghan women refugees have jobs. this is what the drama is doing. it's a project started by students in new delhi. in that area. in 60 minutes on d w. they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the earth. during world war 2 tho
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dot com which has dedicated covert 9000 pages in 30 languages i'm chris caldwell and thanks for watching and before we let you go many scientists around the world are calling on governments to provide people with face masts if they intend on easing lockdown restrictions on taiwan seems to be a step ahead on this story as there have sort of vending machines where people can scan their health insurance cards health insurance cards in order to pick up their fortnightly ration of 9 masks and idea other countries may well wish to a doctor it's. environmentally conscious livin with maximum comfort. her knowledge furia from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. to our kids inspiring others to innovate at his invention school for good. next t.w. . take on. music is a kind of culture war the media send me a phenomena i. i refer a little kid. 60 minutes. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. just 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the wrong a virus
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reed caldwell, emergency frprofessorf medici medicine. we talked about how new york is wrapping up antibody testing. but there's no evidence that people that have recovered from covid-19 and have anti-bbodies e protected from a second infection. that makes all of this confusing. what do you make of all this? >> antibody presence, means that a person's immune system has been exposed to a virus. and conventional thinking is that anti-bodies protect us from virus. do we have a level offant bodice and what need to we have? and how long do they last? being conscious about our response is appropriate. >> should states be relying on the antibody tests to determine who can return to work? >> we're not yet relying on them. i think they can create plans on how to be utilized, while the body of knowledge being solidified is being approached to get ahead. >> do we need to get worried about other starains of this virus, if you have immunity? do we need to be worrying about the strains so that it's a mute point? >> we're worried about viruses and bacte
reed caldwell, emergency frprofessorf medici medicine. we talked about how new york is wrapping up antibody testing. but there's no evidence that people that have recovered from covid-19 and have anti-bbodies e protected from a second infection. that makes all of this confusing. what do you make of all this? >> antibody presence, means that a person's immune system has been exposed to a virus. and conventional thinking is that anti-bodies protect us from virus. do we have a level offant...
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for seat 9, which is the alternate to seat 2, carolyn caldwell. seat 10, which is the alternate to seat 3, gina rosales. seat 11, which is the alternate to seat 4, conny ford. seat 13 -- excuse me, seat 14, which is the alternate to seat 7, is kris romasanta. supervisor haney would also like to express that there are still some remaining seats open. unfortunately our office hasn't -- wasn't able to connect with everyone. if there are still some remaining applicants, that were not seated, we will connect with you at a future meeting, since there are still some open seats. and we thank everyone that has applied. and we appreciate all of your support and hard work to make soma a thriving community. >> supervisor ronen: okay. thank you so much. do any of my colleagues have any questions or comments? >> supervisor mar: chair ronen, i would like to -- well, i just want to thank all of the applicants. you're an amazingly talented and diverse and committed group of activists and leaders working to support the soma community, which has been ground zero of
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leigh ann caldwell coffers congress for us, thank you.reciate you reporting there. >>> meanwhile, we've gotten word that roughly 20 minutes from now we expect to get that daily briefing from new york governor andrew cuomo. the governor's briefing today coming as new york city hit a tough milestone in this pandemic. now more than 1,000 people in new york city alone have died from the virus. the city has more than 43,000 confirmed cases. the state's total has tripled in just the last four days. that has led to crews converting parks, convention centers, stadiums all into makeshift hospitals across the city and around the state as well. the latest facility to be converted is the billie jean king tennis center. that, of course, usually home to the u.s. hope. it's going to be used to treat people with the virus. the crisis has been compounded by the toll it is starting to take on first responders. right now roughly 2,800 of the city's emts and firefighters are out sick. covering that part of the story is nbc's tom winter. tom, what do we know?
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. >> brown: fiber artist anya caldwell is used to creating handmade pducts.tweaves and sews. now, she's using any fabric she has, as well as donated linens, dish towels and pajamas, f a new purpos >> a personal message to the people out there that are obviously stressed, having to do this right now that we carfor them, we love them. neighbors donated a fabric that 37 years ago where the curtains in their baby's nursery. so they had sentimental values. >> brown: caldwell has produced more than 200 fabric masks families to make a200orking with more. they've received design advice from local healthcare workers. some nurses and doctors around the country arwelcoming the handmade masks as hospital- depleted.surgical masks are jennifer sun, a pediatrician by training, follows a d.i.y. pattern recommended online that allows a filter to be inserted as an additional protective layer. t here was a facebook group that formed that has now over 5,000 members. to send a message to people who are in charge that they need toe geer protective equipment for our health care pro
. >> brown: fiber artist anya caldwell is used to creating handmade pducts.tweaves and sews. now, she's using any fabric she has, as well as donated linens, dish towels and pajamas, f a new purpos >> a personal message to the people out there that are obviously stressed, having to do this right now that we carfor them, we love them. neighbors donated a fabric that 37 years ago where the curtains in their baby's nursery. so they had sentimental values. >> brown: caldwell has...
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people look at full video on my instagram and twitter at @g caldwell, the government said would takeornia, there are over 151,000 homeless individuals in the state of california. a quarter of this nation's population. these same issues are existing in other parts of the country as well. for california specifically we have to hold the government officials accountable because we're staying at home. we're staying locked down but those that are homeless are staying on the street. they could potentially transmit this virus if they have it to other people. that is something we all should be concerned about. not only very vulnerable population but they can also do it to us as well. cheryl: that's what you saw in los angeles. here in new york, they're living on our subway system. so there is that problem happening in this city. it's disgusting actually. let's talk about something else happening in new york. we canceled our democratic primary in june. this is infuriating bernie sanders supporters. they call it a strike against democracy. what do you think of this move knowing that joe biden i
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gianno caldwell, thank you very much. stick around, more after this. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp.ese challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. (baby sounds and cooing a mu(notification chime)you. (keyboard clicking) we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >> neil: peter navarro -- with the chinese because he cannot trust them. he wanted to verify everything. and the discoveries of what they knew or did not know, he will be my special guest tomorrow on "caputo live. it stabilizes at the week's end. but people are worried about oil going away. maybe using the gas pump, but not so good for the u.s. economy. we shall see. see you tomorrow. here comes "the five" right now. ♪ >> juan: hello, everyone. i am one williams along with jesse watters, dana perino, and emily compagn
gianno caldwell, thank you very much. stick around, more after this. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp.ese challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. (baby sounds and cooing a mu(notification chime)you. (keyboard clicking) we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a...
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news i'm chris caldwell in berlin is good to have you with us now the longer the shutdown is in place the more pressing becomes the question when constrict social distancing measures be east here in germany public officials are yet to decide on an official strategy so let's get an expert's view to be escort is a professor of public health and it in the ology at berlin's charlotte a hospital welcome to our program to be yes let's talk about the weather 1st here there have been some including the u.s. president saying that rising temperatures are bad for the virus are they. well if you look at areas reporting factionalism if you see this bird that the virus that there's really no differences between regions of war and reaching the colder so i think the virus is really not affected by temperature it is true that you are in the cold weather season to skin in certain insect you throw this more susceptible for getting in it's actually that may be a factor of it don't think that it is really affected by scent so springtime meaning it's not necessarily a bad time for corona. it's not about ti
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thank you well done will borrow to you all my name is william caldwell i'm an elected member in one council. to be a democrat and i write often for the independent good to have you hello introduce yourself. i know everyone from about gary and my name is the way that guys these i am or porter at the having to compose based in new york city where i cover a phobia of social justice issues and the like and on a national level. great to have you and finally joseph welcome to the stream tell of what he. thank you wrong cream everyone i'm just a longboard i'm a professor of quranic studies at the college of islamic studies at home a bit of evil university in doha and one of the contributing editor is an authors for the study koran good to have you welcome everybody let's start with this an idea they sing much preparation that goes into drama but the idea of observing it doing a lot down what is that even like robina you stopped what is your preparations been like. oh my parish particularly. the work has been very defense that was preparing the household and the law down making sure that our immune
thank you well done will borrow to you all my name is william caldwell i'm an elected member in one council. to be a democrat and i write often for the independent good to have you hello introduce yourself. i know everyone from about gary and my name is the way that guys these i am or porter at the having to compose based in new york city where i cover a phobia of social justice issues and the like and on a national level. great to have you and finally joseph welcome to the stream tell of what...
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union, lincoln, jackson, caldwell, franklin, madison, .ichland parishes we have some good news in north louisiana coming out of report. they have opened the emerging which canat lab process results in 24-48 hours and has a high incapacity of 1500 test per day. tests per day. the lab is receiving tests from all over the state and may take some testing from out of the state once louisiana's peak has occurred. this lab literally went from an idea to testing samples and less than two weeks and is now one of the highest capacity, largest throughput testing centers we have in the state of louisiana. researchers recently administered the first convalescent plasma therapy in louisiana to a critically ill covid-19 patient. and i think we are the third state in the country to do this therapy uses plasma from individuals who have recovered from covid-19. it is possible it contains antibodies to covid-19, and could be promising to treating those with the virus. second in the u.s. to offer a clinical trial joining harvard university and the university of alabama birmingham in that regard. begin covi
union, lincoln, jackson, caldwell, franklin, madison, .ichland parishes we have some good news in north louisiana coming out of report. they have opened the emerging which canat lab process results in 24-48 hours and has a high incapacity of 1500 test per day. tests per day. the lab is receiving tests from all over the state and may take some testing from out of the state once louisiana's peak has occurred. this lab literally went from an idea to testing samples and less than two weeks and is...
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for seat 9, which is the alternate to seat 2, carolyn caldwell. seat 10, which is the alternate to seat 3, gina rosales. seat 11, which is the alternate to seat 4, conny ford. seat 13 -- excuse me, seat 14, which is the alternate to seat 7, is kris romasanta. supervisor haney would also like to express that there are still some remaining seats open. unfortunately our office hasn't -- wasn't able to connect with everyone. if there are still some remaining applicants, that were not seated, we will connect with you at a future meeting, since there are still some open seats. and we thank everyone that has applied. and we appreciate all of your support and hard work to make soma a thriving community. >> supervisor ronen: okay. thank you so much. do any of my colleagues have any questions or comments? >> supervisor mar: chair ronen, i would like to -- well, i just want to thank all of the applicants. you're an amazingly talented and diverse and committed group of activists and leaders working to support the soma community, which has been ground zero of
for seat 9, which is the alternate to seat 2, carolyn caldwell. seat 10, which is the alternate to seat 3, gina rosales. seat 11, which is the alternate to seat 4, conny ford. seat 13 -- excuse me, seat 14, which is the alternate to seat 7, is kris romasanta. supervisor haney would also like to express that there are still some remaining seats open. unfortunately our office hasn't -- wasn't able to connect with everyone. if there are still some remaining applicants, that were not seated, we...
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region eight there are currently seven testing sites that have consisted of union, lincoln, jackson, caldwell, madison, east carol, west carol, and richland parishes. have some good news in north louisiana. theveport has opened emerging viral threat lab that can process covid-19 test results in 28 to 48 hours and have a high capacity of 1500 tests per day. the lab is receiving samples from all over the state and may take some testing from out of the state want to the louisiana peak has occurred. idea to went from an testing samples in less than two weeks. it is now one of the highest capacity testing centers that we have in the state of louisiana. researchers recently administered the first therapy in louisiana to a critically ill covid-19 patient. the are the third state in the country to do that. this therapy uses plasma from individuals who have recovered from covid-19. it is possible it contains antibodies to covid-19, and could be promising to treating those with the virus. they were the second in the u.s. to offer a clinical trial inhaled nitric oxide clinical trial joining harvard univ
region eight there are currently seven testing sites that have consisted of union, lincoln, jackson, caldwell, madison, east carol, west carol, and richland parishes. have some good news in north louisiana. theveport has opened emerging viral threat lab that can process covid-19 test results in 28 to 48 hours and have a high capacity of 1500 tests per day. the lab is receiving samples from all over the state and may take some testing from out of the state want to the louisiana peak has...
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enamored with the people with the people in appalachia and they stayed with and in july 1963, harry caldwell who was a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called the cumberlands and it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on cold and then in october 1963, homer biggers who was a reporter for the new york times wrote an expose about poverty in eastern kentucky and i think jack kennedy had seen both of these and they made an impression on him and he planned to go to eastern kentucky to see what the conditions were like for himself and that trip was scheduled for december 1963 so of course that never took place but after his assassination, lbj stepped up and took up the mantle for anti-poverty campaigns and in his january 64 state of the union address famously declared a war on poverty and in august 1964 just seven months later, the economic opportunity act was passed creating the office of economic opportunity or oto which was the agency that oversaw all the war on poverty programs. and th
enamored with the people with the people in appalachia and they stayed with and in july 1963, harry caldwell who was a writer from eastern kentucky wrote a book called the cumberlands and it was an expose on the exploitation of the people in eastern kentucky by the coal companies and major corporations in the us that depended on cold and then in october 1963, homer biggers who was a reporter for the new york times wrote an expose about poverty in eastern kentucky and i think jack kennedy had...
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interested in watching the full scope of those interviews, visit my instagram and twitter it gianna caldwell. shannon: you wanted to see the story firsthand and people have a lot to say and we need to hear from them. thanks for that investigation, great to see you. good news doubleheader for you, workers at the colonial steakhouse in arkansas feeling the shutdown police as everyone trying to work in a restaurant right now, one of their regular customers decided to help and left a $1,200 tip for there to go order, that was the customer absent our stimulus check and it was enough to give $100 to every employee working there. this is doug sure, a therapy rottweiler who delivers care packages for hero healing kits to icu nurses in baltimore, nurses getting rashes and irritation because they are wearing ppe all day so she collected lotion, chapstick, tea, other items for these packages and so far they have made and lucky has delivered 1400 kits to icu nurses. we love to see the good work you are doing out there. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, i am shannon
interested in watching the full scope of those interviews, visit my instagram and twitter it gianna caldwell. shannon: you wanted to see the story firsthand and people have a lot to say and we need to hear from them. thanks for that investigation, great to see you. good news doubleheader for you, workers at the colonial steakhouse in arkansas feeling the shutdown police as everyone trying to work in a restaurant right now, one of their regular customers decided to help and left a $1,200 tip for...
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janna caldwell with us right now.- gianno, the whole nation seems to be going this route and i'm wondering would there be problems for seven or so states with no orders in effect that it will come back to bite them what do you think? >> you know what? one of the things i really appreciate president trump did, gave the states authority to make those kind of decisions. not every state we is the same as we all know. some industries are thriving in the midst of all that is going on. that should be something that is done locally you about there certainly absolutely should be guidelines when it comes to crowding and how many people you're allowed to be with. should you be outside at all? there is the potential, propensity for a lot of people to continue to be affected. as you know, there is, as you know there has been quite a few people who haven't been tested. there has been what they call a bottleneck of testing where people haven't been able to get a test. they called their doctors. they're trying to get tested, no one r
janna caldwell with us right now.- gianno, the whole nation seems to be going this route and i'm wondering would there be problems for seven or so states with no orders in effect that it will come back to bite them what do you think? >> you know what? one of the things i really appreciate president trump did, gave the states authority to make those kind of decisions. not every state we is the same as we all know. some industries are thriving in the midst of all that is going on. that...
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joining me is the latest from the hill, leanne caldwell. start with the paycheck protection program because in the last 48 hours, lawmakers themselves, the ones who set the rules for this program, are now complaining about those who took the money and demanding that some give it back. i don't understand this. they're the ones that decided the rules. >> absolutely right. they didn't change the rules when they passed additional money for the program. instead they put more money into the system. the publicly traded companies are eligible, allowed to take these funds, unless the treasury department decides to define the rules more clearly, and prohibit them. but as far as congress' role they put more money into the program. democrats argue they got a big win of this bill because $60 billion of this, about $320 billion for the paycheck protection program will be set aside for what they call underbanked communities, rural communities, minority and women-owned businesses who had trouble accessing these funds in the first place. that was one of the
joining me is the latest from the hill, leanne caldwell. start with the paycheck protection program because in the last 48 hours, lawmakers themselves, the ones who set the rules for this program, are now complaining about those who took the money and demanding that some give it back. i don't understand this. they're the ones that decided the rules. >> absolutely right. they didn't change the rules when they passed additional money for the program. instead they put more money into the...
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caldwell is seeing multiple patients like christina. >> a group of patient where is the virus is clearly impacting the ability to clot and causing what we call an abnormal clotting pattern that can sometimes be very dangerous. >> reporter: we're seeing the influence of covid-19, but this is showing us they're very different. >> we haven't seen a clear pattern with blood clots, whereas we are suspecting a very clear pattern with the coronavirus. >> reporter: in the hospital, christina remembers fearing for her life. while also playing her dad would survive his own fight against covid-19. michael was in the icu for three weeks. >> i know how lucky my dad is to be alive. you know what? we're definitely not out of the woods with him. >> so emotional for so many families. >>> you probably heard about meat processing plants shutting down after workers were infected with coronavirus. will that limit what is available at the supermarket? >>> it's easy to blame the facility. i do not blame gordon manor. >> the i-team talks to a doctor who lost several patients to the coronavirus. they all lived a
caldwell is seeing multiple patients like christina. >> a group of patient where is the virus is clearly impacting the ability to clot and causing what we call an abnormal clotting pattern that can sometimes be very dangerous. >> reporter: we're seeing the influence of covid-19, but this is showing us they're very different. >> we haven't seen a clear pattern with blood clots, whereas we are suspecting a very clear pattern with the coronavirus. >> reporter: in the...
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virus strain is high court has overturned a senior catholic cardinals conviction for child sex abuse caldwell george pell will now be freed from jail he was convicted in 2018 of abusing 2 quiet boys in the 1990 s. nicola gage reports on the court's reasoning from sydney. it said that the jury and the victorian court of appeal should've entertained doubt that these offenses ever occurred the reason why is because they say that. there was too much white placed on the evidence of the form a choirboy that these spence's did take place and not enough on alibi if it went from people who say that they wouldn't have been enough time for this to happen that other people would have been with george pell at the time that the prosecution said that these abuses took place and that should have raised some reasonable doubt as to whether george pell was guilty or norse a number of coronavirus linked deaths in europe has now passed $50000.00 but there are still signs that the rate is leveling off spain germany and the u.k. recording the fewest in several days. other headlines the news continues here on out is
virus strain is high court has overturned a senior catholic cardinals conviction for child sex abuse caldwell george pell will now be freed from jail he was convicted in 2018 of abusing 2 quiet boys in the 1990 s. nicola gage reports on the court's reasoning from sydney. it said that the jury and the victorian court of appeal should've entertained doubt that these offenses ever occurred the reason why is because they say that. there was too much white placed on the evidence of the form a...
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the reporting of our colleagues courtney kube and leigh ann caldwell who reported this first for us at nbc says this is still early days. schiff has made clear this commission, this legislation he's drafting that would set up such a commission wouldn't happen until congress deals with the task at hand. that is drafting and ultimately passing at least one more economic relief package related to the coronavirus outbreak. he also says, and it's entirely possible this commission wouldn't be set up until after the election if, in fact, that's how long it takes the country to get through this, what is now a cascading coronavirus crisis. but, yes, to your point, in that tweet he said after pearl harbor and 9/11 we looked at what went wrong to learn from our mistakes. congressman schiff is saying they want to figure out what the administration overlooked so they have a plan in place, not just this administration, but any subsequent administration would have a plan in place to know how to deal with it better, ali. >> geoff, yesterday the president warned america, and i want to point out the bot
the reporting of our colleagues courtney kube and leigh ann caldwell who reported this first for us at nbc says this is still early days. schiff has made clear this commission, this legislation he's drafting that would set up such a commission wouldn't happen until congress deals with the task at hand. that is drafting and ultimately passing at least one more economic relief package related to the coronavirus outbreak. he also says, and it's entirely possible this commission wouldn't be set up...
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i want to hand the conversation over to him right now, and also to nbc's leigh ann caldwell for a moment. >> reporter: craig, thank you very much. money for states and local governments was supposed to be part of the original c.a.r.e.s. act. democrats talked about adding it to this mini relief bill passed just yesterday. there's been discussion about doing it in the next round. but mitch mcconnell says -- we're in this mess, i know from being in texas i've talked to mayors who are very concerned about not being able to pay their firefighters, their police officers, their other front line workers should this crisis continue. leigh ann, i'd love to know, what's the sense from other members of congress including on the republican side. do they see this as a red state and blue state issue or is there momentum for in the next round trying to help out these struggling cities and states. >> reporter: garrett, let's start with the democrats. obviously the democrats are immensely disagreeing with mitch mcconnell on this. senator schumer said yesterday, he called it absurd. yesterday when i was on
i want to hand the conversation over to him right now, and also to nbc's leigh ann caldwell for a moment. >> reporter: craig, thank you very much. money for states and local governments was supposed to be part of the original c.a.r.e.s. act. democrats talked about adding it to this mini relief bill passed just yesterday. there's been discussion about doing it in the next round. but mitch mcconnell says -- we're in this mess, i know from being in texas i've talked to mayors who are very...
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i think leigh ann caldwell is also with us as well. and leigh ann, kristen referred to the issue of testing, sort of becoming pretty explosive, i guess, on this call between some senate democrats and the vice president. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, it was extremely explosive, chuck there was just this growing frustration among democrats especially on this issue of testing. and this is the second time in two days that we heard from democrats who got to speak with administration officials today. it was vice president pence in the white house task force member, including dr. fauci and dr. birx. but then yesterday president donald trump held a call with a bipartisan group of members of the house and the senate where testing was also a big issue. and they've expressed their frustration now two days in a row. they're not getting the answers they want. we're told that senator angus king of maine, he is an independent who caucuses with the democrats, he said that it was the der election of duty that the administration has not implemente
i think leigh ann caldwell is also with us as well. and leigh ann, kristen referred to the issue of testing, sort of becoming pretty explosive, i guess, on this call between some senate democrats and the vice president. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, it was extremely explosive, chuck there was just this growing frustration among democrats especially on this issue of testing. and this is the second time in two days that we heard from democrats who got to speak with administration...
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caldwell and his team to gather information on race and et nhnicity. >> joining us from nashville ishildrith. he is a graduate of harvard college and hpd and . thank you for joining us tonight. what is your reading of the racial impact, the racial distribution of this virus so far? >> well, lawrence, it doesn't come as a surprise that this is happening because we have data from china that indicated that individuals with underlying conditions, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, asthma already more prone to severe disease and death and it's been true in the united states for a long time that minority communities, a burden of those so it's really not a surprise that minority communities are being affected by any other thing as was mentioned by the young physician you just had on, minority communities are not able to social distance and do some other things that are required to keep the virus out of those communities. so there is a double impact that they have, a double thing having lessons in terms of being about to social distance and keeping the virus of the out of the communities
caldwell and his team to gather information on race and et nhnicity. >> joining us from nashville ishildrith. he is a graduate of harvard college and hpd and . thank you for joining us tonight. what is your reading of the racial impact, the racial distribution of this virus so far? >> well, lawrence, it doesn't come as a surprise that this is happening because we have data from china that indicated that individuals with underlying conditions, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes,...
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he is the principle of grover cleveland middle school in caldwell.osted indes being his memory but the members of the community tell just how deeply respected and loved he was. he leaves behind his wife, sh erry, his three children and an entire school community who loved him dearly. james was only 48 years old. the executive director director of the new jersey democratic state committee's kids were in this school. god bless his soul. a guy i didn't know, but was known by -- i knew generally, i didn't know personally, but was known by millions, we also lost jazz legend bucky pizzerelli. a tremendously respected jazz guitarist, whos two sons have become tremendous musicians as well. bucky, you can see him there, was 94 years old. we mourn his loss. we mourn with his family and his many friends. i know that there is nothing we can say to truly dull the pain that the brown family and every family who has lost a loved one to covid-19 is feeling right now, but we can make them know that we are thinking about them through our actions. so to that end, i'm s
he is the principle of grover cleveland middle school in caldwell.osted indes being his memory but the members of the community tell just how deeply respected and loved he was. he leaves behind his wife, sh erry, his three children and an entire school community who loved him dearly. james was only 48 years old. the executive director director of the new jersey democratic state committee's kids were in this school. god bless his soul. a guy i didn't know, but was known by -- i knew generally, i...
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i want to go to gee auno caldwell well, there will be a lot of enraged californians.arently the beaches were open, there was large crowds, governor said i'm closing them back up again. how is that going down? >> a lot of people as you call it, neil, outraged this is one of those cases where attorney general barr said, the attorney general's office will be on the lookout for governments that are too restrictive. i think this is a clear-cut of example of it for a number of reasons. one, out of all the people came to the beaches over the course many noted there was distancing. if you're at a beach generally you're not necessarily sitting next to someone very closely, generally speaking. not to mention, we're talking about, neil, four million california filed for unemployment since march 12th. a lot of people are in the house right now. domestic violence calls to the police have gone you will. suicide calls have gone up. there is a lot of people with pent-up frustration. this past weekend was a heat wave. out of all of california there is 58 counties. all 58 counties have
i want to go to gee auno caldwell well, there will be a lot of enraged californians.arently the beaches were open, there was large crowds, governor said i'm closing them back up again. how is that going down? >> a lot of people as you call it, neil, outraged this is one of those cases where attorney general barr said, the attorney general's office will be on the lookout for governments that are too restrictive. i think this is a clear-cut of example of it for a number of reasons. one, out...
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jen caldwell, family physician and university professor. doctor, good to see you.n any good news we can get. not saying that is good news, the fact the death rate for italy, the epicenter for a lot of the worst cases we've seen worldwide is slowing. what do you make of that? >> well, i mean that is good news, right? it is certainly not ideally what we want. we don't want any deaths, we don't want any deaths anywhere. that is what we're hoping, to get a slowing of death rates and cases. we're trying to flatten this curve. of course that is in italy. going back to home, last night we were given some staggering numbers. one thing seems to be very clear by dr. fauci and dr. birx our mitigation efforts here are helping here. our hope, we have the same, we experience the same things. we want fewer deaths, fewer cases. neil: so, doctor, when they talk about the mitigation and efforts we're taking are working, but still acknowledge you could have up to 120,000 to 240,000 deaths, were you surprised by that number? does that make sense to you? >> it is a tough pill to swallo
jen caldwell, family physician and university professor. doctor, good to see you.n any good news we can get. not saying that is good news, the fact the death rate for italy, the epicenter for a lot of the worst cases we've seen worldwide is slowing. what do you make of that? >> well, i mean that is good news, right? it is certainly not ideally what we want. we don't want any deaths, we don't want any deaths anywhere. that is what we're hoping, to get a slowing of death rates and cases....
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jen caldwell. good to have you back.viously governor cuomo seized on this hospitalization news as a good sign, a welcoming sign. can you explain why that would be? >> well, i think anybody would agree, i mean, it is a good sign. it is a welcoming sign. it is like a little bit of a glimmer of light at hopefully, that we are seeing at the end of this tunnel and that is for anyone, whether in politics, whether at home, whether you are a doctor. this is what we want to see. but what i would also say, i know what governor cuomo also indicated as well, this is not a reason to let up. in fact, the way that i think about this is that this should actually give us more ammunition to continue social distancing and doing the measures we have been, because it's showing that hopefully, they are starting to work. neil: so i know i ask you this question every time you come on, but what would it be to you to ease up on a lockdown, ease up on the shelter at home provisions? what are some of the things you want to see? >> well, i certainly
jen caldwell. good to have you back.viously governor cuomo seized on this hospitalization news as a good sign, a welcoming sign. can you explain why that would be? >> well, i think anybody would agree, i mean, it is a good sign. it is a welcoming sign. it is like a little bit of a glimmer of light at hopefully, that we are seeing at the end of this tunnel and that is for anyone, whether in politics, whether at home, whether you are a doctor. this is what we want to see. but what i would...
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he was burned in a boiler accident aboard the uss caldwell over 48% of his body.lly had to breathe the 120f the boiler room. he made his way from guam to the amc in san antonio and his wife met him there in the news was very grim. generally if you are burned over your body like that, you don't make it. michael made it through his own perseverance, through god's hands and to the amazing doctors there. 56 surgeries later and years of recovery, michael found a new beginning. that's why you had me on today to talk about easter and the season of new beginnings. he shared a four things with me that i wanted to share with your viewers. number one, he had to accept a new reality. everything is god's plan and the coronavirus is terrible but the lord made to stay for reason obviously. the next thing is he learned to overcome fear. every day he faced he became stronger in the face of fear. and finally and most important as we head into easter weekend, he was tempered. he became stronger and his result is ultimately closer to god. that day there were six sailors in that boile
he was burned in a boiler accident aboard the uss caldwell over 48% of his body.lly had to breathe the 120f the boiler room. he made his way from guam to the amc in san antonio and his wife met him there in the news was very grim. generally if you are burned over your body like that, you don't make it. michael made it through his own perseverance, through god's hands and to the amazing doctors there. 56 surgeries later and years of recovery, michael found a new beginning. that's why you had me...
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thunderbird pilot and mission commander for this flightover lieutenant colonel john caldwell joins uso you, colonel. you're welcome, thanks for what you did yesterday. it was beautiful. so many people walked outside to see it. why did you want to do it? >> whenever we developed concept to honor essential workers and healthcare professionals and people responded well to it. we came up with the idea that we should join forces together here in pensacola and hit some of the towns that have been impact bid covid-19 the most, so we decided to pack up and come to pensacola to train together and new york city, the largest city that we could think of that was battling covid-19 in an extraordinary way and we got together with the faa controllers, with all the air space controllers, local and state leaders and put together a plan and executed yesterday. ainsley: it's just awesome. how did you coordinate? was it difficult to do that? i know that you had never done this before? >> that's right. no blueprints. we had to develop on the fly. we spent a lot of time down here in pensacola training out
thunderbird pilot and mission commander for this flightover lieutenant colonel john caldwell joins uso you, colonel. you're welcome, thanks for what you did yesterday. it was beautiful. so many people walked outside to see it. why did you want to do it? >> whenever we developed concept to honor essential workers and healthcare professionals and people responded well to it. we came up with the idea that we should join forces together here in pensacola and hit some of the towns that have...
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. >> my name is jennifer caldwell and a mentor social worker and supporting the elementary school socialkers in sfusd and i wanted to speak in support of the resolution and i believe creating an equitable school environment where all students have access to the resources they need is a social justice issue and sfusd and school health programs had been actively speaking to support trauma support for over a decade. but i feel like that's become more imperative as we are all experiencing that collective trauma. and while we know that not everyone impacted by stress and trauma will be affected in the same way, we do know that when of the most important environmental protective factors that can support students and the resilience and recovery after being impacted by stress and trauma is social support. and schools are a critical part of the support network. that is why it's important to create school environments where students feel safe, supported and ready to learn. i believe it is the responsibility of us as educators straittors and school staff to education ourselves on how stress and tra
. >> my name is jennifer caldwell and a mentor social worker and supporting the elementary school socialkers in sfusd and i wanted to speak in support of the resolution and i believe creating an equitable school environment where all students have access to the resources they need is a social justice issue and sfusd and school health programs had been actively speaking to support trauma support for over a decade. but i feel like that's become more imperative as we are all experiencing...
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. >> my name is jennifer caldwell and a mentor social worker and supporting the elementary school socialkers in sfusd and i wanted to speak in support of the resolution and i believe creating an equitable school environment where all students have access to the resources they need is a social justice issue and sfusd and school health programs had been actively speaking to support trauma support for over a decade. but i feel like that's become more imperative as we are all experiencing that collective trauma. and while we know that not everyone impacted by stress and trauma will be affected in the same way, we do know that when of the most important environmental protective factors that can support students and the resilience and recovery after being impacted by stress and trauma is social support. and schools are a critical part of the support network. that is why it's important to create school environments where students feel safe, supported and ready to learn. i believe it is the responsibility of us as educators straittors and school staff to education ourselves on how stress and tra
. >> my name is jennifer caldwell and a mentor social worker and supporting the elementary school socialkers in sfusd and i wanted to speak in support of the resolution and i believe creating an equitable school environment where all students have access to the resources they need is a social justice issue and sfusd and school health programs had been actively speaking to support trauma support for over a decade. but i feel like that's become more imperative as we are all experiencing...