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exactly the same time good old carmel said she will go to harper's bazaar.riblecourse was a blow to conde. and he never forgive her now and she's the only person who did her wrong that he never forget. as you can see there is a very famous new yorker diana freedman who is a harper's bazaar talking to carmel and by now carmel's brother tom wait is the general manager of all the hearst companies in one of seven people theis bailing out hearst at same time. as if that were not bad, he gets prostate cancer and has a heart attack. he is a radical prostatectomy, hard word to say. basically is in such poor health he does not know what he's going to do. there isor a lady who he meets t a cocktail party and he still married to leslie but he is deciding if he's prepared to ruin the young woman's life, she will not be able to have anymore children with him, he is not quite sure what he's going to do about it and this lady comes into his life, does everybody know who she is. atyb the time she was claire brokaw. and conde met her at a cocktail party frequently the case h
exactly the same time good old carmel said she will go to harper's bazaar.riblecourse was a blow to conde. and he never forgive her now and she's the only person who did her wrong that he never forget. as you can see there is a very famous new yorker diana freedman who is a harper's bazaar talking to carmel and by now carmel's brother tom wait is the general manager of all the hearst companies in one of seven people theis bailing out hearst at same time. as if that were not bad, he gets...
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good cold carmel snow decides she's going to defect to harper's bazaar which of course was a terrible and he never forgave her, never, and she's the only person who did him wrong who he never forgave, but as you can see, there's a very famous new yorker diana friedland at harper's bazaar talking to carmel. by then her brother tom white is a manager of all the hearst companies and one of seven people who is bailing out hea hear hearst. at the same time. if that weren't bad enough. he has prostate cancer and a heart attack. and he had a radical prostate ectomy, a hard pardon to say, i'll get off that slide. and in basically poor health and he doesn't know what he's going to do. there's a lady he met at a cocktail party. he's still married to leslie and he's deciding whether he could ruin her life, she's not going to be able to have more children and this lady comes in, and anybody know who she is? clair brokaw. and he met her at a cocktail party and he says go meet mrs. chase. she sees mrs. chase and come back in september, i'll see if i can hire you. clair being clair did the most amaz
good cold carmel snow decides she's going to defect to harper's bazaar which of course was a terrible and he never forgave her, never, and she's the only person who did him wrong who he never forgave, but as you can see, there's a very famous new yorker diana friedland at harper's bazaar talking to carmel. by then her brother tom white is a manager of all the hearst companies and one of seven people who is bailing out hea hear hearst. at the same time. if that weren't bad enough. he has...
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for example, we've got yogurt, we've got the carmel latte, which is loved specifically by the somalis. ahmed: it helps with my digestion. and, you know, i feel energized. and you can actually feel it instantly. when you drink, that day you'll actually feel it, like it's a detox. simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n more intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g. in some countries, there's g gonna be ls rainfall or higher variability in the rainfall. and the camel is going to be one of the best adapted animals to deal with that. so really they are an animal of the e future. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. . some people don't have to worry about where the next meal comes from. but t these food supplies one always be so reliable. the e eight hundred million peoe araround the wororld thehe chroy ununder
for example, we've got yogurt, we've got the carmel latte, which is loved specifically by the somalis. ahmed: it helps with my digestion. and, you know, i feel energized. and you can actually feel it instantly. when you drink, that day you'll actually feel it, like it's a detox. simpkin: with the human population growth globally, the world has been n more intensification in tererms of producing food for humans. we all know the e impact of livestk in terms of being blamed for global warming.g....
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with regards to what's going on in carmel. i think we've haddish shoes with getting reports from that particular lab. we are starting to get those now. i know they've haddish shoes here they send it to a lab out of the statement. and then that lab has had some issues. we can say that we have that able to do it. but what i'm getting complaints of is that people who got tested never got their results. i'm not saying that it's a perfect situation or an imperfect situation, but i can priorized our ve long-term health facilities, our priss -- priss. >> chris johnson, director of office and management and budget. caitlyn, i believe your question is using state funds for our k through 12 institutions around the state. and one of the things that you'll be hearing about more tomorrow, are the various federal assistance that will be coming out. and part of that is the economic -- or excuse me the education stablization fund which does look at it directs both the governor's office and the department of education to look at the schools th
with regards to what's going on in carmel. i think we've haddish shoes with getting reports from that particular lab. we are starting to get those now. i know they've haddish shoes here they send it to a lab out of the statement. and then that lab has had some issues. we can say that we have that able to do it. but what i'm getting complaints of is that people who got tested never got their results. i'm not saying that it's a perfect situation or an imperfect situation, but i can priorized our...
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. >> over this video chat, carmel was able to check in with her doctor. >> you need to take care of medicineevery day, and it was good to know that i could get my prescriptions and not having to be subjected to other sick people. >> a convenient way to see the doctor and stay healthy and safe at home. nancy chen, cbs news. >>> before skipping the waiting room, always check with your insurance to make sure they cover telehealth. >>> a young boy in mexico has found a new way to relieve the boredom of being in lockdown. 12-year-old jorge martinez is helping doctors by making face visors with his 3-d pr he has m each shield can take around 45 minutes to make. mexico has 5000 covid-19 confirmed cases and more than 400 deaths. >>> let's get a check of the forecast with mary. good morning. >>> if you love the sunshine you are going to like today. even if it is just looking at the window or hanging out in your backyard. we will see mild to warm daytime highs through the afternoon. a clear start and also looking at temperatures in the 40s and 50s. we have cool temperatures but not as chilly as yester
. >> over this video chat, carmel was able to check in with her doctor. >> you need to take care of medicineevery day, and it was good to know that i could get my prescriptions and not having to be subjected to other sick people. >> a convenient way to see the doctor and stay healthy and safe at home. nancy chen, cbs news. >>> before skipping the waiting room, always check with your insurance to make sure they cover telehealth. >>> a young boy in mexico has...
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.>>> happenings now, a fun carmel doctor selling what he called the coronavirus cure is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court. the u.s. attorney's office says jennings staley began advertising covid-19 treatment pacs last month, the physician who operates skinny beach med spa in carmel valley allegedly claimed the treatment could render people immune to the virus for at least six weeks. staley is accused of selling a family pack of four treatments for nearly $4000.>>> and update on coronavirus. and aircraft carrier in guam, first, they were given the all clear, then, they were removed from the ship to a hotel and now the sailors are back at the naval base. the captain was fired over the debacle, but can now be reinstated. defense secretary mark gasper says he has an open mind about what happens next. one sailor has since died and four others are in th hospital. >> uc berkeley has launched a study on how mitigation tactics like social distancing are affecting the spread of coronavirus. the school of public health will start by trying to identify people who may have already contra
.>>> happenings now, a fun carmel doctor selling what he called the coronavirus cure is scheduled to be arraigned in federal court. the u.s. attorney's office says jennings staley began advertising covid-19 treatment pacs last month, the physician who operates skinny beach med spa in carmel valley allegedly claimed the treatment could render people immune to the virus for at least six weeks. staley is accused of selling a family pack of four treatments for nearly $4000.>>> and...
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>> zak khan with aria diagnostics in carmel, indiana, zak, as a new new yorker, thank you for helpinggap and thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's our pleasure. >> and that is our look at coronavirus across america. it's been a pleasure having you with us on msnbc. thank you for making the time. i will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., noon pacific. but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. stay safe and stay sharp. we'll get through this. good night. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ 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. shethere will be partiesed, hand family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 yea
>> zak khan with aria diagnostics in carmel, indiana, zak, as a new new yorker, thank you for helpinggap and thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's our pleasure. >> and that is our look at coronavirus across america. it's been a pleasure having you with us on msnbc. thank you for making the time. i will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., noon pacific. but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. stay safe and stay sharp. we'll get through this. good night. i just...
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>> zak khan with aria diagnostics in carmel, indiana, zak, as a new new yorker, thank you for helpingtesting gap and thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's our pleasure. >> and that is our look at coronavirus across america. it's been a pleasure having you with us on msnbc. thank you for making the time. i will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., noon pacific. but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. stay safe and stay sharp. we'll get through this. good night. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ if we weren't able to stream anything, i think they'd be lost. (vo) we are all home right now. that's why verizon is giving you more of the entertainment you want. dayley is usually watching a tv show, and mckenna is almost always listening to music. we love verizon. i get the shows i need when i need them. (vo) now unlimited plans come with your favorite artists on apple music, shows and movies on dis
>> zak khan with aria diagnostics in carmel, indiana, zak, as a new new yorker, thank you for helpingtesting gap and thanks for making time for us tonight. >> it's our pleasure. >> and that is our look at coronavirus across america. it's been a pleasure having you with us on msnbc. thank you for making the time. i will see you back here tomorrow at 3:00 p.m., noon pacific. but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. stay safe and stay sharp. we'll get through this. good...
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dusty johnson, smithfield farms, and there has also been an outbreak at carmel food processing and tyson's. i am really buried about the jump -- i am really worried about the job. i am a cook by profession, so i am worried about food safety. but human to hog and back to human mutation of the virus, and also human to bird and back to covid-19.tion of this i am really worried about a new and improved strain, either a bird or a swine flu. host: thank you for the call. jeffrey, are you working right now in auburn, new york as a cook? i think jeffrey jumped off the line, but go ahead? guest: jeffrey brings up two incredibly important points. first of all, this concept of animal to human to animal transmission. kansas was on tv last night talking about meatpacking plants and the potential for outbreaks. that is a separate issue from an animal to animal transmission, and when we look back at how coronaviruses and even influenza, actually mutate and get into places where they should not be, this animal to human transmission issue is really the heart of the matter. so, we think that many of these v
dusty johnson, smithfield farms, and there has also been an outbreak at carmel food processing and tyson's. i am really buried about the jump -- i am really worried about the job. i am a cook by profession, so i am worried about food safety. but human to hog and back to human mutation of the virus, and also human to bird and back to covid-19.tion of this i am really worried about a new and improved strain, either a bird or a swine flu. host: thank you for the call. jeffrey, are you working...
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well we're you know biden could just stand there and he's going to win i don't know what you know carmel's and what la lanne anybody giving that idea out right now is really don't a disservice to this process fox news has been sued for downplaying the risks of the pandemic but the suit is dead on arrival there's no question about it i looked into this it out when i looked at this case i said oh my god the people bringing this suit already bigger risk than the people being sued which is fox because you know these people get hit for cost attorney's fees it's there's no way to justify this lawsuit there is no causation connection at all go ahead and pick up from what's interesting about this lawsuit is like look everybody knows fox news lies all the time that's always been their thing they exaggerate they downplay when they need to they're not a beacon of truth or honesty however years ago the courts had already ruled in the case of jane aker the media has no legal obligation to tell you the truth they legally can. a lie to you they're allowed to do it so right there off the top that tells yo
well we're you know biden could just stand there and he's going to win i don't know what you know carmel's and what la lanne anybody giving that idea out right now is really don't a disservice to this process fox news has been sued for downplaying the risks of the pandemic but the suit is dead on arrival there's no question about it i looked into this it out when i looked at this case i said oh my god the people bringing this suit already bigger risk than the people being sued which is fox...
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in areas where specialists who are supposed to carmel also in assisting the control little from other countries there's no restriction on who can come into or travel to certain countries because of the cough use lockdowns and the like back in the village their families are doing what they can to ensure this new swarms will not make it out alive to destroy crops anywhere else catherine sorry al jazeera east and kenya. this is our just syria and these are headlines now the death toll from corona virus across the u.s. is now past 16 and a half 1000 new york there are signs of improvement with a drop in hospital admissions but it's still the worst affected states and had a record number of deaths for a 3rd straight day. now in new cases have been reported in the south korean city of daegu the heart of the country's corona virus outbreak the number of new infections nationwide continues to decline just 27 cases were confirmed in the past 24 hours or mcbride has the latest. it is certainly been a week of milestones for the 1st time since the peak of the crisis we saw the number of new day i
in areas where specialists who are supposed to carmel also in assisting the control little from other countries there's no restriction on who can come into or travel to certain countries because of the cough use lockdowns and the like back in the village their families are doing what they can to ensure this new swarms will not make it out alive to destroy crops anywhere else catherine sorry al jazeera east and kenya. this is our just syria and these are headlines now the death toll from corona...
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is helping to accelerate numerous projects, including work along 70 miles of scenic highway one in carmel with workers wearing masks and keeping safe space. >> most of our people are by themselves in the cab of a heavy piece of the comet and an awful lot of that work is just naturally already socially distant from each other. so it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society. also, not putting a people necessarily at risk. >> reporter: across the country, nearly empty airports and train stations are also taking care of needed repairs to escalators, bathrooms and railroad tracks, this window of opportunity means thousands of construction workers are able to stay on the job and in some cases tackle projects that have not been upgraded in decades. also, means once these orders are listed and people start traveling again, they will notice smoother roads and all kinds of other improvements that will keep them safer outside their homes. in seven cisco, claudia cowan, fox news. >>> traffic on the golden gate bridge down more than 70% as a
is helping to accelerate numerous projects, including work along 70 miles of scenic highway one in carmel with workers wearing masks and keeping safe space. >> most of our people are by themselves in the cab of a heavy piece of the comet and an awful lot of that work is just naturally already socially distant from each other. so it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society. also, not putting a people necessarily at risk. >>...
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.>>> happening today, a carmel doctor charged with fraud for selling what he calls a coronavirus cure is scheduled to be arranged in federal court. the u.s. 'sofficesa jennings staley began advertising covid-19 treatments last month. they originally claim the treatment could render people immune to the virus currently six weeks. >>> an update on the coronavirus stricken aircraft carrier in guam, 40 more sailors the work of a 19, first they were given the all clear, bentley removed to a hotel, now the sailors are back at the naval base. the closure was fired over the debacle but could not be reinstated they have an open mind about what happens next. one sailor has since died and four others are in the hospital.>>> you see brewski -- uc berkeley has conducted a study. the school of public health will start by trying to identify people who may have already contracted and defeated the virus. the researchers say this will be the first study in the bay area to identify a large population of asymptomatic individuals. at least 5000 people between ages 18 and 60 will be recruited for the study
.>>> happening today, a carmel doctor charged with fraud for selling what he calls a coronavirus cure is scheduled to be arranged in federal court. the u.s. 'sofficesa jennings staley began advertising covid-19 treatments last month. they originally claim the treatment could render people immune to the virus currently six weeks. >>> an update on the coronavirus stricken aircraft carrier in guam, 40 more sailors the work of a 19, first they were given the all clear, bentley...
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the people who are older, elderly, immunocompromised, carmel since, maybe they need to consider staying home and try and keep them safe as possible, until we have proven treatments as well as a vaccine. >> harris: okay. along those lines, harris, we've got some great news today from the fda, saying there is now a convenient and reliable option for patient sample collection from the comfort and safety of their home. labcorp intends to make kits available to consumers in most states with a doctor's order in the coming weeks. that is certainly good news. >> harris: yeah. and, you know, we're getting some good feedback and information from a government now trying to get whatever testing does happen in a doctor's office. i don't know if they will be able to fold in those home tests, as well. i imagine you'd report that your doctor. all of that now is being funneled to the cdc. that's very important. as dr. saphier just said, if we want to get your idea of not just how many people have had this and either perished or survived, unfortunately, in the first category, but also maybe a hint at how
the people who are older, elderly, immunocompromised, carmel since, maybe they need to consider staying home and try and keep them safe as possible, until we have proven treatments as well as a vaccine. >> harris: okay. along those lines, harris, we've got some great news today from the fda, saying there is now a convenient and reliable option for patient sample collection from the comfort and safety of their home. labcorp intends to make kits available to consumers in most states with a...
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read it and when i did, 1979 or so i wrote him a letter inside in the book you call the hospital not carmel. which is the illusion, st. john of the cross, the dark nightys f the soul, but this does not seem christian mystical amateur and jewish mystical. i get back in eight page written letter from him. my cousin is the israeli foreign minister, by the way both of us have the same other first cousin who is al cat, first cousins. in my greatest hero is a soviet neuropsychologist who might be related to the great founder of kabbalah in palestine in the 15th and 16th century. it goes on like that. i finished my first truck and is living in l.a. and its rejected by new york publishers on the ground how can one publish a book about a california artist. name robert irwin. i sent into the new yorker and i got lucky, they accepted it and i moved to new york. i'm looking for 70 else to spend time to write my next book and i decide i'll check that robert irwin who ishe not known and is living the life of recluse, he's poor and spends his time in the backwards of poorhouses and institutions and little
read it and when i did, 1979 or so i wrote him a letter inside in the book you call the hospital not carmel. which is the illusion, st. john of the cross, the dark nightys f the soul, but this does not seem christian mystical amateur and jewish mystical. i get back in eight page written letter from him. my cousin is the israeli foreign minister, by the way both of us have the same other first cousin who is al cat, first cousins. in my greatest hero is a soviet neuropsychologist who might be...
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around to it now it's 1979 or so i wrote him a letter and said in the book you call the hospital mount carmelwhich is i get the illusion st. john of the cross dark night of the soul. awakening from that. but this book doesn't seem christian mystical to me. much more capitalistic much more jewish mystical. i get an eight page handwritten letter back from him. he said it's Ãbmy first cousin is the israeli foreign minister. both of us have the same other constant which is the guy who did little abner. first cousins of each other. in my greatest hero is a.r. luria the soviet neuroscientist neuropsychologist who may well be related to luria the great founder of kabbalah in palestine in the 15 and 16th century. i finished my first book i was living in la in those days. it's rejected by a whole slew of new york publishers on the grounds this is 1980 that they love the book but how could one probably possibly publish a book by an artist named robert irwin. i sent it to the new yorker i got very lucky they accepted it and i moved to new york. i'm looking for somebody else to spend time hanging out wit
around to it now it's 1979 or so i wrote him a letter and said in the book you call the hospital mount carmelwhich is i get the illusion st. john of the cross dark night of the soul. awakening from that. but this book doesn't seem christian mystical to me. much more capitalistic much more jewish mystical. i get an eight page handwritten letter back from him. he said it's Ãbmy first cousin is the israeli foreign minister. both of us have the same other constant which is the guy who did little...
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industrial alcohol that had been repurposed with flavoring or in the case of scotch, you would add carmel and turpentine. yeah. the bootleggers are doing. people are drinking it. incredible. the other question about the legalization of cannabis. it's such an interesting question. you might not remember this movie from the 1930s called "reefer madness." creating stigma around cannabis smoking. once prohibition ends, the country turns now -- we have a target, pot smoking. they really demonize pot smoking. so does richard nixon. here we are with pot being a schedule one drug with crystal meth and cocaine and whatnot. it's been so interesting to see among my friends -- i'm not a pot smoker. i wouldn't be ashamed if i was. how many of my friends, doctors and lawyers who come out of the woodwork in the last decade. well, dr. so and so is a pot smoker. wow. i know conservatives who are as well. it's really this shift that's underway in our society. if you notice back during the obama administration, the gallop survey every year does polls on this question. once i think the obama administration s
industrial alcohol that had been repurposed with flavoring or in the case of scotch, you would add carmel and turpentine. yeah. the bootleggers are doing. people are drinking it. incredible. the other question about the legalization of cannabis. it's such an interesting question. you might not remember this movie from the 1930s called "reefer madness." creating stigma around cannabis smoking. once prohibition ends, the country turns now -- we have a target, pot smoking. they really...
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pensions and retirement and jacob reimer retired to this little clapboard house on the shoreline of lake carmelin new york. he lived there essentially undetected for years and years and the push to find these men and to bring them to justice is what drives this book. that is the drama behind this book and that is the historian found in prague in 1990 with jacob reimer's name on it and his identification number. this is what led them to understand more about trawniki and more about these perpetrators. this tiny unit inside the justice department faces an incredible set of challenges. for one thing they were racing against time because witnesses were government growing older, survivors were growing older and when this unit was started by an act of congress in 1979 everyone thought they would be done with their work and a handful of years, five years tops. surely there cannot be that many people living here on u.s. soil. their work went on for 30 years. they found concentration camp commandant living here and other men who participated in the persecution of jews and of course a subset of the peopl
pensions and retirement and jacob reimer retired to this little clapboard house on the shoreline of lake carmelin new york. he lived there essentially undetected for years and years and the push to find these men and to bring them to justice is what drives this book. that is the drama behind this book and that is the historian found in prague in 1990 with jacob reimer's name on it and his identification number. this is what led them to understand more about trawniki and more about these...
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is helping to accelerate numerous projects including work along 70 miles of scenic highway one in carmels wearing masks and keeping a safe space. >> most of our people are by themselves in a piece of heavy equipment cab and a lot of that work is a naturally already socially distant from each other. it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society and not put our people necessarily at risk. >> across the country nearly empty air force stations are ta needed repairs to escalators, bathrooms and railroad tracks on this window of opportunity means thousands of construction workers are able to stay on the job and in some cases tackle projects which haven't been upgraded in decades. it also means once the orders are lifted and people start traveling again they will notice smoother roads and all kinds of other improvements which will keep them a safer outside of their homes. >>> coming up, helping the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic. how the salvation army is changing its methods to feed the homeless and also the warmer weather her
is helping to accelerate numerous projects including work along 70 miles of scenic highway one in carmels wearing masks and keeping a safe space. >> most of our people are by themselves in a piece of heavy equipment cab and a lot of that work is a naturally already socially distant from each other. it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society and not put our people necessarily at risk. >> across the country nearly empty air...
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helping to accelerate numerous projects, including work along 70 miles of scenic highway, one in carmelthemselves in the cab in the piece of a heavy equipment. often a lot of that work is just naturally already socially distant from each other, so it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society and not put our people necessarily at risk. >> across the country, nearly empty airports and train stations are also taking care of needed repairs, to escalators, bathrooms and railroad tracks, this window of opportunity means thousands of construction workers are able to stay on the job and in some cases tackle projects that have not been upgraded in decades. also means once the orders are lifted and people are able to start traveling again, they will notice smoother roads and a lot of other improvements to infrastructure that will keep people safe outside their homes. jon? jon: claudia cowan, claudia, thank you. >>> the coronavirus pandemic taking a devastating toll on restaurants nationwide. the national restaurant association predicts 5
helping to accelerate numerous projects, including work along 70 miles of scenic highway, one in carmelthemselves in the cab in the piece of a heavy equipment. often a lot of that work is just naturally already socially distant from each other, so it is an easy way to help keep the economy moving and still work on something important for our society and not put our people necessarily at risk. >> across the country, nearly empty airports and train stations are also taking care of needed...
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father dan beeman is a priest at our lady of mark, mount carmel.e you live streaming mass on easter sunday, drive-through confessions, it's a whole new reality. >> people of all phases are finding many more ways to connect online and being able to kind of find their faith and spent time with their families. for something unique for us as catholics for the sacraments of the church because those have to be in person. the church does, too, in the life of the sacraments so those can't be done. you can't have confession over skype, it's got to be face-to-face and there has to be a priest and a pen tenants, same the eucharist. same with holy communion, it has to be an in-person thing. so we have to get creative with how we make that possible. >> ed: there is creative and then here's what happened on april 22nd. huber eats drops off food and i close the door. he knocks again and, he asked are you a catholic priest? can i go to confession before you eat? how did that play out? >> it was an incredible thing. i guess i should say that one of the things we pr
father dan beeman is a priest at our lady of mark, mount carmel.e you live streaming mass on easter sunday, drive-through confessions, it's a whole new reality. >> people of all phases are finding many more ways to connect online and being able to kind of find their faith and spent time with their families. for something unique for us as catholics for the sacraments of the church because those have to be in person. the church does, too, in the life of the sacraments so those can't be...
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or carmel or monterrey or somewhere right to go to the beach.u, i know you don't live here so go he and u go all right 7,000 hel rooms by the way across california are now available to thstate's homeless population. >>with $15 million from the state and federal governments now going to help people with coronavirus into these hotels. people who have tested positive will get first prrity. those next in line waiting for test results to come back and also people are over 65 who ha been exposed at this point it's unclear exactly how long ths housing program will last buwe'll see. >>san francisco based air bnb is leding a hand to people who are working on the front lines yelp sasha loft aloft us shares the company's latest inittive now to make sure call home. ody has a place to >>the goal here is to help our health care workers air bnb nts to make sure they have a save countless lives having to take those extra precautions being awe when it comes to covid-19 first responders and medical prossionals are leading the fight the uncertainty of lving. >>the
or carmel or monterrey or somewhere right to go to the beach.u, i know you don't live here so go he and u go all right 7,000 hel rooms by the way across california are now available to thstate's homeless population. >>with $15 million from the state and federal governments now going to help people with coronavirus into these hotels. people who have tested positive will get first prrity. those next in line waiting for test results to come back and also people are over 65 who ha been...
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so they've turn fed to company carmel, indiana that's going to give them 1,000 tests a week and beginning make its own tests because there is no national movement to test everyone. >> it's interesting in response to that, governor cuomo was asked in his briefing why isn't new york state doing that? governor cuomo gave an interesting response. when it came to the tests themselves he said we're going to see the same problem we did with ppe. they're going to make contracts with municipalities and states and then they're going to have a bidding war. then he actually gave donald trump a great opportunity to show leadership and said, why not have fema take over and manufacture testing and put out the defense production act? like fema said they would do march 24th and put out 60,000 tests. have the federal government be responsible. donald trump could take credit. it could look like leadership. he won't do it, but that would be something the federal government could do, because, again, i think looking at what happened with ppe, and all of the people who ended up paying so much more than they cou
so they've turn fed to company carmel, indiana that's going to give them 1,000 tests a week and beginning make its own tests because there is no national movement to test everyone. >> it's interesting in response to that, governor cuomo was asked in his briefing why isn't new york state doing that? governor cuomo gave an interesting response. when it came to the tests themselves he said we're going to see the same problem we did with ppe. they're going to make contracts with...