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>> i would tell t migrants in callie not to think it gets easier. not to have that much hope.because you're not in the camp doesn't mean that you're going to be treated human. it's just the same circumstances, different tting. >> fine they can't start the asylum process, new arrivals won't get more than about five pounds forty per day to buy ce ities. >> is there anything in there that you would like more of? >> a few food banks still operate. this britished cross centen north london opens twice a week for all who arehungry. abdul is an asylum seeker from north africa. >> i have a daughter and a wife. a staurant. >> my family -- [inaudible] >> this center is a lifeline for those who ang surviith very few resources. and while this is a charity, the workers here do their level best to make it feel about sharing. ling up to the larger rhetoric these desperate times.n, in >> the world is consumed with fear o sickness and economic crisis. hard times othe margins getting much harder. bbc news. >> in crises we often see it's the poor that pay t highest price. turning now to germany b
>> i would tell t migrants in callie not to think it gets easier. not to have that much hope.because you're not in the camp doesn't mean that you're going to be treated human. it's just the same circumstances, different tting. >> fine they can't start the asylum process, new arrivals won't get more than about five pounds forty per day to buy ce ities. >> is there anything in there that you would like more of? >> a few food banks still operate. this britished cross centen...
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this camp is on the edge of an indurial state about a mile from callie.ght as well be on the another anet. >> we're sick people. >> how deficit here? >> far more difficult than here. there is no good food. there is -- water. no clothing. no shoes. >> french volunteers help here every day. have some pity. you wouldn't do this to a dog, would you? so you're doing i to human beings? i'm ashamed. i can't sleep atnight. m sick of this. these are people and they have suffered. they aren't criminals. theyre the opposite. they have been raped. they have been assaulted. they have been ransomed. they have been .tortured >> everybody here wants to get to britain. >> even under lockdown, it sms a better prospect. >> i'm on a journ through migrant experience in callie and london. r people already living on the margins, theal arrivf the coronavirus has been nothing short of catastrophic. but suppose they d make it here? migrants will find an asylum system alreage backl and struggling withmp thet of the virus. one told us she survived on odd jobs and hel fromfriends. we
this camp is on the edge of an indurial state about a mile from callie.ght as well be on the another anet. >> we're sick people. >> how deficit here? >> far more difficult than here. there is no good food. there is -- water. no clothing. no shoes. >> french volunteers help here every day. have some pity. you wouldn't do this to a dog, would you? so you're doing i to human beings? i'm ashamed. i can't sleep atnight. m sick of this. these are people and they have suffered....
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cally gov. newsom: such an important question, and it highlights disparities that are really america's pre-existing conditions, and that is the disparity and access on environmental justice on issues large and small, and inequality in the nation, all underlying and undergird, and the answer as to why i believe those disparities persist differently across the country. i am proud of california, you are right. we are underrepresented for latinos, underrepresented for asians, slightly overrepresented in the african-american community, but i think the reason it is not, we are not an outlier in terms of the extreme opposite direction. it is california's commitment to help, and assist the united states of america that is doing more to provide high-quality health care across the spectrum. we try to bring back and we did bring back the individual mandate as part of the three legged stool in the state of california. expanded subsidies into the up to class with people $150,000, and we deepened subsidies fo
cally gov. newsom: such an important question, and it highlights disparities that are really america's pre-existing conditions, and that is the disparity and access on environmental justice on issues large and small, and inequality in the nation, all underlying and undergird, and the answer as to why i believe those disparities persist differently across the country. i am proud of california, you are right. we are underrepresented for latinos, underrepresented for asians, slightly...
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risk calls or those that may need emergency services sent to up almost 30injust th sheer ine, i think cally foas people have more time to think. i think people become more isolated. >> callers experiencing anxiety and loneliness are also up almost 30% and have incrementally increased adam this shelter in place order has been in effect. isolation and lack of sleep are the most common contributors to suicidal thoughts, but there is help available for nearly any concern you have right now. >> just remember that's what depression does to you. it closes the blinds and lox you in the basement. and it will pass, and that you're worth it to survive through that period. >> reporter: people are also calling with concerns of financial hardship and potentially becoming homeless. in fact, people with financial concerns, those calls are at an all-time high. they're up 15%. so if you have an issue regardless of how big or small it is, you can call for immediate help at 211, but we have a whole list of other resources listed on our website, kpix.com. >>> your gym will reopen at some point. the question is
risk calls or those that may need emergency services sent to up almost 30injust th sheer ine, i think cally foas people have more time to think. i think people become more isolated. >> callers experiencing anxiety and loneliness are also up almost 30% and have incrementally increased adam this shelter in place order has been in effect. isolation and lack of sleep are the most common contributors to suicidal thoughts, but there is help available for nearly any concern you have right now....
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. >> because brwe were just calli on repeat. we did the spanish version, and that's version we had the luck with. >> last week, congress passed a whopping $2 trillion stimulus bill. but, in orlando, amber robberson will have to go it alone. >> i have negative $135. and i'm not getting a stimulus check. that's not going to help any. >> she's been looking for work for two years and hasn't filed taxes. she went to prison when she was 18 for non-violent crimes and covid-19 she suspects has slashed any employment prospects she had. >> you lost your job because of covid-19. go ahead, you'll get hired before this lady who's been looking for two years. >> her daughter calin goes to a magnet school for the performing arts. for both of them, education represents opportunities amber didn't have. >> lord knows i don't want her going through what i am going through now. i know she won't be going to jail or anything crazy like i did. she wants to be a star. >> when schools shut their she nood knknew she had to get . so she and her neighbors b
. >> because brwe were just calli on repeat. we did the spanish version, and that's version we had the luck with. >> last week, congress passed a whopping $2 trillion stimulus bill. but, in orlando, amber robberson will have to go it alone. >> i have negative $135. and i'm not getting a stimulus check. that's not going to help any. >> she's been looking for work for two years and hasn't filed taxes. she went to prison when she was 18 for non-violent crimes and covid-19...
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in germany's were region which is specializing in augmented reality implemented the ideas that one calli had come up with. they used 3 d. animation so model figures 1st. place team also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience members. and then adjust the animations accordingly. i think the elephant to recreate the huge surface of an elephant is a very complex task and we use photos to help with the texture but another friend also has over 40000 little personal some of these i mean look at the elephant in the circus ring you can see them. quite a challenge to model and render them. the holograms were tested in a huge studio at a quarter of their eventual show size. not all of them are part of the current show. in future they'll be much more interaction and that will be even more interesting element into your acrobats will be able to interact directly with the holograms just like an artist makes new arrangements greats new worlds and moves within them. for the current tour circus director bound hard power was filmed against the backdrop
in germany's were region which is specializing in augmented reality implemented the ideas that one calli had come up with. they used 3 d. animation so model figures 1st. place team also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience members. and then adjust the animations accordingly. i think the elephant to recreate the huge surface of an elephant is a very complex task and we use photos to help with the texture but another friend also has over...
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and should take extra precautions the way that other categories of people who areme cally vulnerableuld take precautions as well. we believe based on the le ited datave that there is no maternal fetal transmission because there isn'tid-19 found in am knee otic fluid. it's -- amniotic fluid, not in breast milk. but these are preminary ot we and there's a don't know about the impact of covid-19 oncy pregnan >> being pregnan is terrifying enough because of the all the things that could go wrong. reporter: she's even more at risk bec >> i'm in my mid to late 406789s reporter: she lives in new york. epicenter of the virus in the united states. >> there's always this fear ino ction and contaminationment you're stillealing with ff medical sta you wonder how much cross-pollination i the >> unftunately when we look at what has happened in other counies, there are certainly document cases of people having delayed care during pregnancy or even foregoing certain types of care during pregnancy because theire providers h simply not been available. now is the time trepare. this is not a time to pan
and should take extra precautions the way that other categories of people who areme cally vulnerableuld take precautions as well. we believe based on the le ited datave that there is no maternal fetal transmission because there isn'tid-19 found in am knee otic fluid. it's -- amniotic fluid, not in breast milk. but these are preminary ot we and there's a don't know about the impact of covid-19 oncy pregnan >> being pregnan is terrifying enough because of the all the things that could go...
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that seems provide protection from callie and i think when i look at the numbers and has chosen portugal and. ireland there are definitely much less than well whatever realities you are america and in terms of mortality there are much less nasty interests. so yeah i think we have to be careful when we inter. those data are 1st of all the testing is not the same in every country globally and that can influence the results plus if you just simply look at number of covert $1000.00 cases with me and in countries of b.c.g. vaccination there may be other factors that are making a difference that we don't know about so in any event the numbers are very small the difference caused by b.c.g. is little and i'm not sure that that would be a useful approach for an entire world to take. sick colleague 98 south windows and mutate into the flu like seasonal thing. just today is there any point in this that since letterman. so we look at all the coronavirus that we know about the 4 seasonal coronaviruses that in fact those every year sars one and murders coronavirus none of them change in that way to re
that seems provide protection from callie and i think when i look at the numbers and has chosen portugal and. ireland there are definitely much less than well whatever realities you are america and in terms of mortality there are much less nasty interests. so yeah i think we have to be careful when we inter. those data are 1st of all the testing is not the same in every country globally and that can influence the results plus if you just simply look at number of covert $1000.00 cases with me...
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. >> reporter: zarya and callie stevenson are sisters with hearts of gold. they started a non-prophet called connected visible hands. the goal is to deliver groceries to seniors. using their own money and donations. >> helping people when they need staff, anybody in general that needs staff. >> we all have grandparents or someone in the family that if they were in these shoes we would want someone like us to do this as well. >> reporter: they aren't alone in their effort. friends and family are offering a helping hand. >> a lot of smiles. they were happy that they could call someone to help them to get there items. >> reporter: jerry scott, a 64- year-old who lost her husband, and any help she can get stays a long way. >> when you have one check a month you have to make everything stretch and it doesn't always happen. i'm just grateful. >> reporter: the sisters and their friends, learning that giving is better than receiving. >> we are able to help someone. we do this for the benefit of them and for us. >> it makes me feel like we are getting the world toget
. >> reporter: zarya and callie stevenson are sisters with hearts of gold. they started a non-prophet called connected visible hands. the goal is to deliver groceries to seniors. using their own money and donations. >> helping people when they need staff, anybody in general that needs staff. >> we all have grandparents or someone in the family that if they were in these shoes we would want someone like us to do this as well. >> reporter: they aren't alone in their...
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. >> i swear i feel like i'm in the movie network, i feel like callie beale. americans are mad as hell. how much more can americans take. every single day for reading people, lying, first it's a hoax and then all along i knew it was serious in a pandemic. how much more -- how many more have to die. greg: get him a thinking couch. was there anything in there that resembles a coherent thought. no. he's just a showboat. when you're channeling howard beale, you should know how to tell people who you are, it's like a people say really smart, maybe wait for people to say that. not you. but then don would be waiting forever. in the game, so many anchors would show off then show up. these people have been so wrong on everything, russia, obstruction, collusion, impeachment, the pandemic. yet still think that you should believe them, the same jackasses essay trump should've done this sooner, had their head up impeachment but while the virus spread. when this is over you can pretend they were there to first sound the alarm but they were not. in fact they were busy callin
. >> i swear i feel like i'm in the movie network, i feel like callie beale. americans are mad as hell. how much more can americans take. every single day for reading people, lying, first it's a hoax and then all along i knew it was serious in a pandemic. how much more -- how many more have to die. greg: get him a thinking couch. was there anything in there that resembles a coherent thought. no. he's just a showboat. when you're channeling howard beale, you should know how to tell people...
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the messages seems to be die metry cally opposed, his agenda seems primarily we need to get the economy back, but that's not the message that doctors fauci and birx and other medical professionals have consistently been given, that we need to keep people safe. we have been through many economic recessions before the economy will bounce back, dead people cannot. remember, there's a projection, a line that dr. fauci used yesterday which is the model is hypothetical, the data is real, that's in reference to the 60,000 death projection, considerably less than the 100,000, 60,000 lives projected to dead is high still but that's because that's 60,000 by the way is contingent upon everyone practicing physically distances, six feet, stay at home, cover your face, hand hygiene, these are public health measures that people have been practicing in the public health world for decades but in this country the united states, has not really actively embraced a strong public health infrastructure. i'm hoping this pandemic will change that. >> we're waiting for our colleague brian williams to interview d
the messages seems to be die metry cally opposed, his agenda seems primarily we need to get the economy back, but that's not the message that doctors fauci and birx and other medical professionals have consistently been given, that we need to keep people safe. we have been through many economic recessions before the economy will bounce back, dead people cannot. remember, there's a projection, a line that dr. fauci used yesterday which is the model is hypothetical, the data is real, that's in...
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. >>> six row callie counties in northern california are at governor newsom to allow them to reopen a careful and phased- in manner, butte, colusa, glenn, sutter, tehama and yuba county's have a combined total of 70 cases with only one patient currently in the icu. those counties have a combined population of a half 1 million people they say their economies depend on small businesses that don't have deep pockets compared to metropolitan cities. the governor says he understands regional differences but has yet to make adjustment to his statewide order. >>> texas became the latest date to announce plans to lift its stay-at-home orders. and, next week, in washington state, outdoor activities like golf and hunting, fishing can resume is more than 12 states are slowly removing the pandemic restrictions . >> the trump administration has new guidance for coronavirus testing saying that all states have to test 2% of their residents by may or june. the white house says enough testing kits are available now in the plan calls for more testing with help coming from the private sector. starting ne
. >>> six row callie counties in northern california are at governor newsom to allow them to reopen a careful and phased- in manner, butte, colusa, glenn, sutter, tehama and yuba county's have a combined total of 70 cases with only one patient currently in the icu. those counties have a combined population of a half 1 million people they say their economies depend on small businesses that don't have deep pockets compared to metropolitan cities. the governor says he understands regional...
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sugest social-distancing in the bay area has been effective there's you know one thing that we can callylaims to that we've done different a lot of other places not to. >>you know th the state emergency was called early the shelter-in-place thsocial distancing all the ssaging and that seems to have been aske to have some impact so far the sheer number of cases has not risen as rapidly the bay area as initially feared as compared with other major metropolitan aas that have since adopted similar shelter-in-place orders i believe it is starting to be the curve. >>butt's not enough and it has a funnplay in place free long enough d so we need keep at it we jut need to keep at itdoctors stress that ile encouraging these numbers are not indicative of a definite trend. >>and at the best thing people can do now to help is stay home in san rancisco, ka rooney kron 4 news. >>home sy home and expeed to last foa ng time. so what can you do to ma sure that you're healthy and th yo try to boost your immune system so that you don't get coronavis we'll have 25 and there's never been a time like thre is n
sugest social-distancing in the bay area has been effective there's you know one thing that we can callylaims to that we've done different a lot of other places not to. >>you know th the state emergency was called early the shelter-in-place thsocial distancing all the ssaging and that seems to have been aske to have some impact so far the sheer number of cases has not risen as rapidly the bay area as initially feared as compared with other major metropolitan aas that have since adopted...
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henson foundation cally, it's based on her dad, w -- oh, it's upside down it'sunny you can just text -- text no stigma to 707070 for taraji's charity. it's a really cool charity thank you, winnie, for drawi ese out. also we have dua lipa whose album "future -- future nostalgi is out right now. and she's just crushing it and her charity is -- can you help me? focused again? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: unic.o we love dua lipa anwhat else do we have maybe we'll check in -- that's right. frannyu did great jo drawing that t's go to me -- some monologue jokes right now. here we go ♪ >> jimmy: welcome tonigh show: home edition." well guys, tonight marked the starof passover. it's a hiday tt celebrates thmiracles of moselike parting the red sea and finding toilet paper at target ah, it a big week with passover starting tonight and easter on sunday if your family celebrates both, be sure to pick up a pack of the all new gefilte fish peeps this should be great opera singer andrea bocelli is going to perform live on easter from an empty cathedral in italy or his living room if he changes the backgroun
henson foundation cally, it's based on her dad, w -- oh, it's upside down it'sunny you can just text -- text no stigma to 707070 for taraji's charity. it's a really cool charity thank you, winnie, for drawi ese out. also we have dua lipa whose album "future -- future nostalgi is out right now. and she's just crushing it and her charity is -- can you help me? focused again? >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: unic.o we love dua lipa anwhat else do we have maybe we'll check in -- that's right....
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calli aitio $500 billion into state aid.nors are certainly feeling that mounting pressure to reopen businesses so that people can get back to work. kumasi, i'll send it back over to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> governor newsom made the first significant change to california's stay-at-home order. hospitals will now be able to start scheduling surgeries, they will be limited to essential, nonemergency procedures like heart valve operations. the governor wants to dramatically increase the number of coronavirus tests administered daily from 16,000 to 25,000 a day by the end of april and the goal is to eventually get to 60,000 tests a day. the governor says he's received a pledge from president trump of 100,000 swabs from the federal government. the governor gave no indication of when nonessential businesses might reopen. >>> in the south bay, san jose police are investigatingib hate. someone smashed the windows of several vietnamese-owned businesses. investigators say nothing was stolen from the businesses, no messages were le
calli aitio $500 billion into state aid.nors are certainly feeling that mounting pressure to reopen businesses so that people can get back to work. kumasi, i'll send it back over to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> governor newsom made the first significant change to california's stay-at-home order. hospitals will now be able to start scheduling surgeries, they will be limited to essential, nonemergency procedures like heart valve operations. the governor wants to dramatically...
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now, we'bare cally threatening our own global security. >>eporter: lanhee chen wat about the idea that the timing is bad that w.h.o. does things that it needs tbe alowed to do in this pandemic and, also, the criticism of president trump, should president trump be blaming the that he's made? of the mitakes >> undoubtedly the w.h.o. does important work and the w.h. is not solely responsible for he pandemic outbreak, but we have to take cold look at the numbers and realize that of the u.s. contribution in 2018, 2019 to the w.h.o., only 1.6% of our contribution went to pandemic preparedness and response. the notion that somehow the organization is going be crippled because the u.s. takes a pause in looking at how it wants to fund and potentially form the organization, in my mind, is red herring. we need to continue to ensure the organization dos what it's able to do best but that doesn't as sec pompeo noted in the. opening pi cece,r thei u itical needs are funded, i t bnsheede is going to be curbed or shut down haze because he u.s. takes a hol
now, we'bare cally threatening our own global security. >>eporter: lanhee chen wat about the idea that the timing is bad that w.h.o. does things that it needs tbe alowed to do in this pandemic and, also, the criticism of president trump, should president trump be blaming the that he's made? of the mitakes >> undoubtedly the w.h.o. does important work and the w.h. is not solely responsible for he pandemic outbreak, but we have to take cold look at the numbers and realize that of the...
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let's pick some up this a part in the company of callie k. also tonight pleased to say that werejoined by the k. also tonight pleased to say that were joined by the former director of communications at the white house anthony scare muji. good to have you with us. let me start with you because we just had this little bit of sort of insight into what he was talking about last night. maybe we could just play that before we start. this is his explanation of what he did about the disinfectant. i was asked a question and a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside. but it does kill it and it would kill it on their hands and that would make things much better. that was done in a form of a sarcastic question to the reporters. anthony, what strikes me about that is you look at the people standing behind him the treasury secretary, the vice president, and they are sort of acting as a note this is normal. and it's anything but normal. and it's anything but normal. look i mean, it's normal. and it's anything bu
let's pick some up this a part in the company of callie k. also tonight pleased to say that werejoined by the k. also tonight pleased to say that were joined by the former director of communications at the white house anthony scare muji. good to have you with us. let me start with you because we just had this little bit of sort of insight into what he was talking about last night. maybe we could just play that before we start. this is his explanation of what he did about the disinfectant. i was...
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90%cally, german ceos get or more. this will be more difficult for you.der 70% a success tomorrow? welcome again, we are very happy with the performance of the company, our entire organization has done a marvelous job in 2019. we are looking with confidence and optimism forward to the agm tomorrow. covid is a concern. i think we have coped with it very well in the first quarter. ghen it comes to the life i litigation, we have been clear on our position. it has not changed. we are doing it in the best interest of the company and the shareholders and i am it has been appreciated. producevid-19 -- you chloroquine, in malaria drug. do you have a timescale on when you might know when it is safe? you have an expectation it could be useful? werner: we invented chloroquine more than 80 years ago. it is a well understood malaria drugs. it is not indicated for covid-19 . it is indicated for malaria. fromve anecdotal evidence some treatments in china that it thet work and help smoothen trajectory of the disease if given early and in combination with an antibiotic. w
90%cally, german ceos get or more. this will be more difficult for you.der 70% a success tomorrow? welcome again, we are very happy with the performance of the company, our entire organization has done a marvelous job in 2019. we are looking with confidence and optimism forward to the agm tomorrow. covid is a concern. i think we have coped with it very well in the first quarter. ghen it comes to the life i litigation, we have been clear on our position. it has not changed. we are doing it in...
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and they listed them museum air cally by flight auditor and you ignore apollo 7 and 8, they only have one spacecraft, they didn't fly a landing aircraft. apollo 13 had the second least number of problems of all of the flights. we almost aborted apollo 14 and apollo 16. they had pretty serious problems they were able to work around and allowed them to land. so that was the nature of the business. and as i said, the very theme of this movie that carried very well was the story of somebody in problem, with problems, with a challenge, challenges really to face. and showed a group of people, a team in this case of mission control and ourselves. and actually a lot -- a few more people, a lot more people than they could show in the movie. i criticized ron howard when i met hame after a special showing that he didn't depict some of the key people i thought might have been in the movie as characters and he told me in the movie you ome have so much time and you can only develop so many characters. you only have that much time. so, but any rate, it was a fairly large team at that day and age. th
and they listed them museum air cally by flight auditor and you ignore apollo 7 and 8, they only have one spacecraft, they didn't fly a landing aircraft. apollo 13 had the second least number of problems of all of the flights. we almost aborted apollo 14 and apollo 16. they had pretty serious problems they were able to work around and allowed them to land. so that was the nature of the business. and as i said, the very theme of this movie that carried very well was the story of somebody in...
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impacted by the coronavirus and it's killing african americans at alarming rate and now lawmakerare calli short and long-term lutions our washingtondc correspondent raquel marti has the details. >>some congressional lawmakers say they aren't surprised by new data showing african americans are at gater risk of ing from coronavirus and them and has highlighted. >>many of the underlying concernshat the clift but talking about for decades, indiana congessman ane carson says or housing nditions, lack of resources nd undeying health conditions in black communities created a perfect sto for the vus of rates are higher diabes wkinson african-americans make more than 70% of deaths in chicago, milwaukee and louisiana. >>in missouri congressman emanuel eaversays a lack of health insuranccould be why they go to doctor it is to the emergency room going there when when everything has been exacerbated when. >>well nobody is a is just about they're worn ou according to the kaiser family foundation african-americans are one and a half times more likely be uninsured than white amerans you need to get beyon
impacted by the coronavirus and it's killing african americans at alarming rate and now lawmakerare calli short and long-term lutions our washingtondc correspondent raquel marti has the details. >>some congressional lawmakers say they aren't surprised by new data showing african americans are at gater risk of ing from coronavirus and them and has highlighted. >>many of the underlying concernshat the clift but talking about for decades, indiana congessman ane carson says or housing...