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carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around? imagine what it was like back then in that little house, mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing along with some money from a place no burglar would know to look, under the butter
carol's picture in hand.he torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone...
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i won't get anything. >> carol mersch? the author we met earlier claims the bibles belong to her, not jonathan. you're not a family member. why would be entitled to any of the stouts' property? >> that's a subject that is complicated and up for review by the courts now. >> carol's story goes back to 2005, when she was interviewing 14 astronaut edgar mitchell for a book she was writing. she says she noticed this photo in his office showing mitchell shaking hands and handing something to the man on the right. >> and i said, "who is that?" and he said, "well, that's the reverend john stout. i had just landed the first bible on the moon, and i was giving it back to him," and that kind of set me off on a journey to find out more about that man. >> carol also buys a lunar bible for herself from a private dealer for $50,000. >> and i asked the dealer where i could meet john stout, and he said, "well, he's senile, and he doesn't remember any details." >> carol tells me she hires a private detective and locates the 87-year-old stou
i won't get anything. >> carol mersch? the author we met earlier claims the bibles belong to her, not jonathan. you're not a family member. why would be entitled to any of the stouts' property? >> that's a subject that is complicated and up for review by the courts now. >> carol's story goes back to 2005, when she was interviewing 14 astronaut edgar mitchell for a book she was writing. she says she noticed this photo in his office showing mitchell shaking hands and handing...
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the team of our district attorney bodine and mary ellen carol and her team at the department department of emergency management for allowing us to have the resources to help our domestic violence victims. we think the text 911 will be a game changer and will enhance public safety in our city. so i want to thank and -- and applaud the mayor and director carol and our district attorney for making that happen. to be able to provide the lifeline for those who are distressed but can't call 911. often people who aren't in a safe place can't call 911 so this resource is a game changer. our city's public safety dispatcher at the department of emergency management do a fantastic job every day. and they do the dispatch of our police officers to particularly domestic violence calls are
the team of our district attorney bodine and mary ellen carol and her team at the department department of emergency management for allowing us to have the resources to help our domestic violence victims. we think the text 911 will be a game changer and will enhance public safety in our city. so i want to thank and -- and applaud the mayor and director carol and our district attorney for making that happen. to be able to provide the lifeline for those who are distressed but can't call 911....
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carol: yes. hi. i do think so.hink this week will be a week of euphoria but the markets are ahead of earnings announcements. for those that missed the loans, wait a little bit and you will probably have better entry points next week. tory: when it comes investing in the stock market and keeping some capital cash on hand, what are you advising your clients? carol: i work with over $100 million in net worth. these tend to be multigenerational, long-term investors. in terms of cash on hand, i don't think we have seen the end of the lows. asis the reopening's are not robust and successful as we hoped, if we see a spike in virus incidents decreasing, what is going to happen is you will see the market plunging if reopening's fail. we're still not out of the woods yet and i am advising my clients to have two to three years worth of cash on the sidelines for expenses. in terms of their portfolios, most of the leveraged and got positionsot of their other than health care stocks which continue to lead this rally and recovery
carol: yes. hi. i do think so.hink this week will be a week of euphoria but the markets are ahead of earnings announcements. for those that missed the loans, wait a little bit and you will probably have better entry points next week. tory: when it comes investing in the stock market and keeping some capital cash on hand, what are you advising your clients? carol: i work with over $100 million in net worth. these tend to be multigenerational, long-term investors. in terms of cash on hand, i...
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so carol, i first want to start with the disinfectant comments. it does seem as if the reporting -- to borrow a phrase, a wash, rinse, repeat episode of the president's advisers where they go, oh, my god, where did he get this one, and here we are. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we were told that he ad libbed this and as he was speaking and saying let's look at sunlight and uv rays and heat and injecting disinfectants into the body, we were told that the aides in the west wing started texting each other immediately saying where did this come from. as one of them put us to us, they were saying it because they knew it was going to be bad. and we also learned before the president came out and did the briefing, he had a meeting in the oval office with a couple of advisers, including bill brian, who was the department of homeland security science and technology under secretary, he walked him through some research, talking about new developments on how heat and disinfectant and humidity can affect the virus, whether it doesn't live as long in heat or
so carol, i first want to start with the disinfectant comments. it does seem as if the reporting -- to borrow a phrase, a wash, rinse, repeat episode of the president's advisers where they go, oh, my god, where did he get this one, and here we are. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we were told that he ad libbed this and as he was speaking and saying let's look at sunlight and uv rays and heat and injecting disinfectants into the body, we were told that the aides in the west wing started...
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carol: i think that is the $64,000 question in everyone's mind.ht now in the middle of it, i think there is this collective -- we don't have a choice but to throw anything at it because we know what happens if you don't and then you end up with something like a great depression. we've got everything thrown at beand there still has to lots of tough decisions on the other side of this in terms of how fast we can grow, how fast we can get the debt contained and paid off. the fed could sit with big balances on the balance sheet and is not your traditional holder of debt because they don't have market to mark et. roloffn let it gradually. it will be interesting to see what policy decisions. there's a lot of different ways we emerge on the others of this that maybe we decide to work from home really is actually viable for a lot of people. there's a lot of different things that can impact profitability of not only companies, but countries as well on the backside of this. it will also entail having a lot of very difficult policy discussions and we know th
carol: i think that is the $64,000 question in everyone's mind.ht now in the middle of it, i think there is this collective -- we don't have a choice but to throw anything at it because we know what happens if you don't and then you end up with something like a great depression. we've got everything thrown at beand there still has to lots of tough decisions on the other side of this in terms of how fast we can grow, how fast we can get the debt contained and paid off. the fed could sit with big...
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. >> reporter: will carol is the drummer for death angel. he wasn't doing a recent european tour. once home, he became severely ill, ending up in a coma. on a ventilator, and near death. doctors at cp mc gave him an experimental drug. a >> when i came out of the coma, they could not believe it. and, the doctors who worked on me, and other doctors in the hospital all came into the room to see for themselves that i was actually coherent. >> reporter: the drummer was given remdesivir. preliminary results from a well- designed should study show carol is not the only one to benefit. >> the drug can block this virus. >> reporter: doctor fauci announced the good news today at the white house. the drug is made by gilead sciences of foster city. >> this will be the standard of care. >> reporter: some treated with the iv drug recovered more quickly and fewer died than those treated with the placebo. despite it shows promise. >> reporter: stanford medical center involved in the trial. >> we are so grateful for the opportunity to study this in our patients, to be able to offer some hope. >> r
. >> reporter: will carol is the drummer for death angel. he wasn't doing a recent european tour. once home, he became severely ill, ending up in a coma. on a ventilator, and near death. doctors at cp mc gave him an experimental drug. a >> when i came out of the coma, they could not believe it. and, the doctors who worked on me, and other doctors in the hospital all came into the room to see for themselves that i was actually coherent. >> reporter: the drummer was given...
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i'm joined by carol martin miller. she first tried to find out which nursing homes had cases three weeks ago. maybe you can start by carol telling us the origins of why you were curious about this and what you tried to track down tod data-wise. >> well, we started writing about this in march. >> looks like we have lost carol martin miller. she did some great work trying to assemble those statistics. what basically happened was she attempted to file a foya investigation, get those numbers. the governor and the state of florida are not releasing which nursing homes have cases. there's a lot of people out there who want to know that from the journalistic perspective and personally. there are people who have loved ones inside nursing facilities. they drafted a suit under the sunshine laws records into that and what appears to have happened is that an aide to the governor pressured the law firm representing the suit not to file it. the governor's office says this was all above board, a routine conversation, but "the miami h
i'm joined by carol martin miller. she first tried to find out which nursing homes had cases three weeks ago. maybe you can start by carol telling us the origins of why you were curious about this and what you tried to track down tod data-wise. >> well, we started writing about this in march. >> looks like we have lost carol martin miller. she did some great work trying to assemble those statistics. what basically happened was she attempted to file a foya investigation, get those...
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same story as we go through friday and saturday and then really a southern areas of india across into carol telling night over the next couple of days where we'll see the shadows and elsewhere it remains very warm. survival for haiti's poorest depends on illegal charcoal production. but for park rangers sworn to protect the dominican forests it can have deadly consequences . witness discovers the head in world where the stakes for the environment and those who make their living from it couldn't be higher. death by a 1000 cuts on al-jazeera.
same story as we go through friday and saturday and then really a southern areas of india across into carol telling night over the next couple of days where we'll see the shadows and elsewhere it remains very warm. survival for haiti's poorest depends on illegal charcoal production. but for park rangers sworn to protect the dominican forests it can have deadly consequences . witness discovers the head in world where the stakes for the environment and those who make their living from it couldn't...
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the stars of the hit carole king musical prove you've got a friend, even if they're so far away. >> so nice. >>> but first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this will be a week of heartache. it also is a week of hope.
the stars of the hit carole king musical prove you've got a friend, even if they're so far away. >> so nice. >>> but first, here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> this will be a week of heartache. it also is a week of hope.
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eastern orthodox christians live easter was celebrated in practically empty churches patrie after carol head of the russian branch of the religion had called on people to stay home. if the funeral ashish president vladimir putin greeted the faithful from his home and said he had no doubt they would overcome the challenges of the pandemic what would i do earth people often see with god helps those who help themselves the liberals need and that is who we are acting but on this radiant holiday of christ's resurrection i would still like to see all will be well with god's help. in moscow as in most other parts of the orthodox world this easter is the quietest in the history of the religion. or the number of virus cases in russia has been soaring this month russia reported far fewer infections than many western european countries in the early stages but on sunday the russian crisis response center reported a record rise of $6060.00 new cases from a day earlier that brings its nationwide total to nearly $43000.00. earlier we talked to our correspondent emily sure we're in moscow and asked wha
eastern orthodox christians live easter was celebrated in practically empty churches patrie after carol head of the russian branch of the religion had called on people to stay home. if the funeral ashish president vladimir putin greeted the faithful from his home and said he had no doubt they would overcome the challenges of the pandemic what would i do earth people often see with god helps those who help themselves the liberals need and that is who we are acting but on this radiant holiday of...
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carol has been hitting the ball on her indoor court she is ready. and now so is victoria serious social distancing but stay clear of the camera guy for another day and lock down another rooftop to rooftop practice and it's a good time since you missed playing tennis so much carolyn my neighbor my close friend and my classmate we decided to try to play from one building to another $500.00 and on a number of other guys. i never thought we'd manage to play it but it is so much fun. to keep it moving and unseen ball boy he tore his dad sends misfits back up to the roof. these 2 drew a following when a video posted by their coach was picked up by the association of tennis professionals the a.t.p. former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carol and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds to help us determine what is possible and what is not. wrong to get their news in berlin a quick reminder that you can get news and interest around the clock a website at the w. dot com and with. ads on twitter at the w i mean anything i mu
carol has been hitting the ball on her indoor court she is ready. and now so is victoria serious social distancing but stay clear of the camera guy for another day and lock down another rooftop to rooftop practice and it's a good time since you missed playing tennis so much carolyn my neighbor my close friend and my classmate we decided to try to play from one building to another $500.00 and on a number of other guys. i never thought we'd manage to play it but it is so much fun. to keep it...
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on one side of the street 11 year old carol or is it going to go. on the other side 13 year old victoria is getting there working her way to the rooftop of her apartment building. once there a pause it's raining. carroll has been hitting the ball on her indoor court she is ready. and now so is victoria serious social distancing but stay clear of the camera guy for another day and walk down another rooftop to rooftop practice in just a good chunk of time since you missed playing tennis so much carolyn my neighbor my close friend and my classmate we decided to try to play from one building to another $500.00 and on the bus was known as having room i never thought we'd manage to play it but it is so much fun. just to keep it moving and unseen ballboy vittorio's dad sends miss hits back up to the roof. these 2 drew are following when a video posted by their coach was picked up by the association of tennis professionals the a.t.p. former number one tracy austin tweeted her admiration of carol and victoria indeed in these times it may take younger minds t
on one side of the street 11 year old carol or is it going to go. on the other side 13 year old victoria is getting there working her way to the rooftop of her apartment building. once there a pause it's raining. carroll has been hitting the ball on her indoor court she is ready. and now so is victoria serious social distancing but stay clear of the camera guy for another day and walk down another rooftop to rooftop practice in just a good chunk of time since you missed playing tennis so much...
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patel, carol lee, your voice is so important now more than ever. thank you for spending some time with us. >>> when we come back, what will donald trump think of next? we'll tell you about an idea so outrageous even his most reliable little mini me in the senate, mitch mcconnell, had to shut it down. >>> also ahead, searing new images of the economic toll of this pandemic from texas today. thousands lining up to do something they've never done before. >>> from congress to the front lines of the fight to help save new yorkers, lots more to tell you about. don't go anywhere. otmore to tell you about. don't go anywhere. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keepi
patel, carol lee, your voice is so important now more than ever. thank you for spending some time with us. >>> when we come back, what will donald trump think of next? we'll tell you about an idea so outrageous even his most reliable little mini me in the senate, mitch mcconnell, had to shut it down. >>> also ahead, searing new images of the economic toll of this pandemic from texas today. thousands lining up to do something they've never done before. >>> from...
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and so, again, thank you so much to carol and the department of emergency management. i also want to say to those who are looking for help and support, we are here for you, you are not alone. and we will do everything we can to support and protect you during this pandemic. if you need help or you need assistance, please call or text 911. if you need someone to talk to or you are looking for resources, you can call 311 and we can direct you to some services including the national domestic violence hotline as well as la casa, amazing organizations that continue to uplift and help those who are not only in domestic violence situations but also survivors. so thank you so much for your work on helping those who are struggling during this pandemic. we also want to talk a little bit about what's happening with our restaurants here in the city. some of you during, when we weren't in the pandemic, many people, including myself, used a lot of apps to get food delivered. and after we had to unfortunately close restaurants, and basically not allow them to have in-house dining, we
and so, again, thank you so much to carol and the department of emergency management. i also want to say to those who are looking for help and support, we are here for you, you are not alone. and we will do everything we can to support and protect you during this pandemic. if you need help or you need assistance, please call or text 911. if you need someone to talk to or you are looking for resources, you can call 311 and we can direct you to some services including the national domestic...
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carol was a mother to two young men and a carer to countless older people.r others. maybe 15 days ago she was fine, she was contacting family members to check everybody was all right. and then seven days later i got a call from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state and over the next couple of days itjust got a lot of worse and obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, stay at home and everything, but it really hits home when somebody so close, it's very sad. there has been lots of talk about protective equipment, whether there's enough of that getting to nhs workers but maybe not so much carers, is that something you had been concerned about? of course. they're probably one of the most vulnerable, as well, being in situations where they are going into peoples' homes. if they are not having adequate protective equipment, it's a massive concern. we've heard people in the front line referred to as heroes,
carol was a mother to two young men and a carer to countless older people.r others. maybe 15 days ago she was fine, she was contacting family members to check everybody was all right. and then seven days later i got a call from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state and over the next couple of days itjust got a lot of worse and obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, stay at home and everything, but it really hits home when somebody so close, it's very sad....
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carol: we talked to the ceo of verizon.bout all the streaming people are doing at this point because they are sheltering in place. what does a user get in they go on this launch day? and what are your expectations? jeffrey: between today and next week we are launching over 50 original shows. there are over 500 episodes. both movies mix of and check yours as well as unscripted and documentary work, plus our daily essentials, which is the cure ration of professional convenience of news , sports, whether of a lifestyle, talk, all of those things. it is very diverse on purpose. different things for different people. each fewident that will find things that they will be entertained by and find unique and different. jason: i have to ask, you have some huge names. lebron james. you have sports. famous actors. i saw bill murray pop up. what was the secret to getting everybody on board here? isfrey: i actually think it three things. first is the new form of storytelling. the creative community. hollywood is quite entrepreneurial in
carol: we talked to the ceo of verizon.bout all the streaming people are doing at this point because they are sheltering in place. what does a user get in they go on this launch day? and what are your expectations? jeffrey: between today and next week we are launching over 50 original shows. there are over 500 episodes. both movies mix of and check yours as well as unscripted and documentary work, plus our daily essentials, which is the cure ration of professional convenience of news , sports,...
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carol was a mum to two young men and a carer to countless older people.she contracted covid—i9. i remember maybe 15 days ago, she was fine, she was contacting family members to check everybody was all right. and then maybe seven days later, i got a call from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state. and over the next couple of days, itjust got a little worse until obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, you know, stay home and everything. but it really hits home when somebody so close... it's very sad, you know? you hear all the stories, you know, stay home and everything. but it really hits home when somebody so close... it's very sad, you know? this online appeal‘s raised more than £5000 already because this is another family that's now facing a funeral in the most difficult of circumstances. we've heard people who are in the front line referred to as heroes. do you think that's something that's appropriate? she's put herself in difficult situations for the sake of, you know, helping others. so, isn't that the ultimate
carol was a mum to two young men and a carer to countless older people.she contracted covid—i9. i remember maybe 15 days ago, she was fine, she was contacting family members to check everybody was all right. and then maybe seven days later, i got a call from my cousin, her son, to say that she was in a very bad state. and over the next couple of days, itjust got a little worse until obviously the worst happened. you hear all the stories, you know, stay home and everything. but it really hits...
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joining me at the white house is my colleague carol lee. i will say, carol, watching desantis yesterday and john belle-edwards today, quite a few governors are following a similar playbook what it calls with this president right now. i call at the time pragmatic playbook and probably not the governor of mississippi was using but governor edwards is using it. >> reporter: absolutely. you heard governor edwards praise the president and vice president for their response. it continued today. he looked forward to a testing surge that the administration has promised and he said that, you know, things are basically, you know, going as well as he could want or examine. there were some headlines out of the -- that the president made. the main was the president said he would be, quote/unquote, fading out these 30-day stop the spread guidelines that we have all become so familiar with. they are set to expire tomorrow. the president essentially saying, look, we are going to leave it up to governors and state official and they can decide what to do, but
joining me at the white house is my colleague carol lee. i will say, carol, watching desantis yesterday and john belle-edwards today, quite a few governors are following a similar playbook what it calls with this president right now. i call at the time pragmatic playbook and probably not the governor of mississippi was using but governor edwards is using it. >> reporter: absolutely. you heard governor edwards praise the president and vice president for their response. it continued today....
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nbc news correspondent carol lee joins me from the white house. carol, it's pretty clear that if -- that the white house desperately wants to give the appearance that they've moved to a new phase. we're in the reopening and recovery phase. but it feels as if the virus isn't cooperating. >> right. and you heard that from the governor in his interview with andrea where he said it's getting better, but we're not out of the woods yet. and that's pretty much everyone's message except for oftentimes the president and some of the people who work for him. you know, we've heard from the president today, he did a radio interview. called in to a radio station. and he said, you know, we need to -- we can't play these games anymore when asked about lifting the stay-at-home orders and moving to reopening the economy. and he said that, you know, he wants to see football stadiums that -- where people aren't just sitting a few seats away from each other. he wants them packed like they used to be and, to him, that would be the measure of success. now that's -- when
nbc news correspondent carol lee joins me from the white house. carol, it's pretty clear that if -- that the white house desperately wants to give the appearance that they've moved to a new phase. we're in the reopening and recovery phase. but it feels as if the virus isn't cooperating. >> right. and you heard that from the governor in his interview with andrea where he said it's getting better, but we're not out of the woods yet. and that's pretty much everyone's message except for...
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that's taking place with restrictions and carol lee is at the white house with us. as we just outlined there, new jersey is still the second hardest hit state in the country. how will officials there decide when it is safe to reopen up? >> reporter: so they don't have a date as you said for the reopening, ayman. it is currently a stay-at-home order that is in effect indefinitely. but the governor came out with a plan with what he needs to reopen. he needs a decline in cases, a 14-day decline in hospitalizations and the number of confirmed cases. they also need a lot more testing in this state. rutgers has a test that they're hoping they're going to be able to ramp up to boost capacity for the testing. but they're still not there yet. they also need contact tracing. we're hearing this from a lot of states now. they want to have a team in place to make sure that when they find somebody who has tested positive for coronavirus, they can go back and they can trace at least ten of their contacts to put those people into quarantine. and because of that, they also need a sp
that's taking place with restrictions and carol lee is at the white house with us. as we just outlined there, new jersey is still the second hardest hit state in the country. how will officials there decide when it is safe to reopen up? >> reporter: so they don't have a date as you said for the reopening, ayman. it is currently a stay-at-home order that is in effect indefinitely. but the governor came out with a plan with what he needs to reopen. he needs a decline in cases, a 14-day...
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carol: sure. see investors are very interested in the environmental side. will see aink we change with that, although there is a lot of focus right now on response, the social aspect of this crisis. we also think there will be big environmental lessons to be taken away from this. if you think about the disease itself, like most emerging arosees, this likely possibly as a result of deforestation. the risk of these novel viruses are one example of the huge risks presented by the continued pattern of environmental degradation and biodiversity lost. protecting those natural ecosystems will be vital to all of this and going beyond but ining deforestation, fact restoring and protecting them. the other important thing we will take away from this is their are a lot of parallels to climate change. there is a new term that has familiared, we are all with -- now there is a new term called gray rhinos. we have seen what is coming at us and the severe affects we are likely to experience. situatione are in a an
carol: sure. see investors are very interested in the environmental side. will see aink we change with that, although there is a lot of focus right now on response, the social aspect of this crisis. we also think there will be big environmental lessons to be taken away from this. if you think about the disease itself, like most emerging arosees, this likely possibly as a result of deforestation. the risk of these novel viruses are one example of the huge risks presented by the continued pattern...
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carole baskin, she killed her husband. ♪ >>> with just about every sport on coronavirus hold, the nfl charged court last night with its annual draft. >> but this year with a different twist. our own sideline reporter will ganss is here now with the highlights. >> oh, i'm not on the sidelines, mona, i'm in the game, i'm in the game. >> oh, okay. >> it's always been about the players, their new teams, and but alsa 's livg oms anh. tht! the first virtual nfl draft. >> reporter: the 2020 nfl draft unlike the major productions of years past. >> the arizona cardinals select kyler murray, quarterback, oklahoma. >> reporter: this year nfl commish roger goodell swapping the big show for his basement. >> draft day 2020 much different than we ever imagined. but it's going to be fun. >> reporter: goodell telling us why the show had to go on. >> we need something to look forward to, to bring us together with optimism and hope. that's what the draft really is, hope. >> reporter: and so it did. even in his basement. fans continuing the t
carole baskin, she killed her husband. ♪ >>> with just about every sport on coronavirus hold, the nfl charged court last night with its annual draft. >> but this year with a different twist. our own sideline reporter will ganss is here now with the highlights. >> oh, i'm not on the sidelines, mona, i'm in the game, i'm in the game. >> oh, okay. >> it's always been about the players, their new teams, and but alsa 's livg oms anh. tht! the first virtual nfl...
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carol june chip fields. shelly d.ho were killed with the department of housing and urban development, eighth floor. clarence eugene wilson sr. frances "fran" ann williams. michael d. weaver. david jack walker. jules a. valdez. leora leigh sells. lanny lee david scroggins. antonio "tony" c. reyes. dr. george michael howard dvm. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. donald earl burns sr. david neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted l. allen. we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann whittenberg. john carl van ess iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnell. and my father, james a. mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentie. theresa t. taylor lauderdale. ann cremborg. thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher. castine brooks hern devereaux
carol june chip fields. shelly d.ho were killed with the department of housing and urban development, eighth floor. clarence eugene wilson sr. frances "fran" ann williams. michael d. weaver. david jack walker. jules a. valdez. leora leigh sells. lanny lee david scroggins. antonio "tony" c. reyes. dr. george michael howard dvm. susan jane farrell. kimberly k. clark. donald earl burns sr. david neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted l. allen. we continue to remember our friends...
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with humira, remission is possible. >>> i'd like to bring back carol miller. the miami her he"miami he. carol, what did you encounter when you tried to sort of do the reporting here to find out this basic information? >> back in march we started writing about an assisted living facility in fort lauderdale that had become a hot spot. by the end of that there were seven elders that died and we wanted to know what other hot spots there would be. we are about three weeks in and we are still waiting for a response. we have not even been told yet, in fact, why we cannot get the records. i want to say that florida has one of the most favorable public records laws in the country and that is the result of a referendum, a voter referendum passed in november of 1992, passed overwhelmingly and we feel quite strongly that if we could get the governor's office and two state agencies to engage with us, that these public records that we're entitled to. >> the reporting indicates that there is a conversation, a law firm was contacted by the governor's office, the governor's of
with humira, remission is possible. >>> i'd like to bring back carol miller. the miami her he"miami he. carol, what did you encounter when you tried to sort of do the reporting here to find out this basic information? >> back in march we started writing about an assisted living facility in fort lauderdale that had become a hot spot. by the end of that there were seven elders that died and we wanted to know what other hot spots there would be. we are about three weeks in and...
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>> musical hug from carole king and the cast of "beautiful." ♪ you've got a friend >> you've got a friend new york. >> gradney: next on the "cbs weekend news," this easter, united at last, after the world's largest lockdown. kdown. is is i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid don't use if allergic to dupixent.r elimin serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection a
>> musical hug from carole king and the cast of "beautiful." ♪ you've got a friend >> you've got a friend new york. >> gradney: next on the "cbs weekend news," this easter, united at last, after the world's largest lockdown. kdown. is is i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. it's starting to people are surprising...
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stephanie bradford nos presenta la impactante historia de la enfermera carol vargas. ♪ stephanie: llega la convivencia con sus hijas de siete meses y cuatro aÑos de edad ha cambiado drÁsticamente. >> no he podido abrazarlas, ni estar cerca de ellas. lo Único que hemos podido hacer es hablar por el celular, por la cÁmara o por nuestra puerta de vidrio. stephanie: carol y su esposo cÉsar han decidido separar la familia para evitar la propagaciÓn del virus. >> decidimos que por los riesgosque estÁ pasando la comunidad ahorita, dormir afuera de mi garaje. stephanie: caro llevaba una semana durmiendo en esta carpa aislada, lejos de los que mÁs ama . su esposo es ahora al mando de su casa y al cuidado de sus hijas. >> es frustrante que estÉ expuesta, no sé cÓmo va a estar todo. stephanie: estÁ la situaciÓn de mÉdicos que salen al campo de batalla para combatir el coronavirus, arriesgando sus vidas a diario para controlar la pandemia. >> por favor permanezcan en casa si no necesitan salir, ramÓn: tremenda labor la que realizan doctores, enfermeras y toda esta gente que labora. muchas gracias p
stephanie bradford nos presenta la impactante historia de la enfermera carol vargas. ♪ stephanie: llega la convivencia con sus hijas de siete meses y cuatro aÑos de edad ha cambiado drÁsticamente. >> no he podido abrazarlas, ni estar cerca de ellas. lo Único que hemos podido hacer es hablar por el celular, por la cÁmara o por nuestra puerta de vidrio. stephanie: carol y su esposo cÉsar han decidido separar la familia para evitar la propagaciÓn del virus. >> decidimos que por...
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orrifying >>will carol the drummeof himself on death's door. it happened atth band waon an upswing fresh off a gram nomination and winding up a 5 we euan tour. >>wh 2 other bay area metal bands exodus and testament to how we do that or people start getting sick and start spreading from e person to the other was sighted get second 3rd or 4th last day. >>it hit me pretty hard and i knew i probably had a cold. i just knew it with their last show in germany canceled the drummer sa he and the band fl home. >>and what into self quarantine he ended up in the hospital. >>a few days later put in a coma, my lungs were feeling. you put me on a ventilator i was in in that stte for 12 days. and that was no picnic when was in a coma and heart failuron point. is that the morning here to war or i gus so i just rather not >>he says the doctors were amazed to see him regain consciousness. >>because i thought that one of the first things out of her mouth was. we thought you're you're a goner for sure. >>unable to walk on h own when he got out of the hospital week
orrifying >>will carol the drummeof himself on death's door. it happened atth band waon an upswing fresh off a gram nomination and winding up a 5 we euan tour. >>wh 2 other bay area metal bands exodus and testament to how we do that or people start getting sick and start spreading from e person to the other was sighted get second 3rd or 4th last day. >>it hit me pretty hard and i knew i probably had a cold. i just knew it with their last show in germany canceled the drummer sa...
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carole keeps saying i can't have these tigers. >> if he ever had an enemy in his life, it was carolen. >> carole is the mother theresa of cats. >> w listen, this is my way of living and nobody's going to tell me any other way. cheryl: yeah, in case you've been living under a rock, that was a clip from tiger king, the netflix hit documentary showing the rise and fall of exotic animal zoo keeper, joe computedic. -- exotic. his feud with carole baskin spanned over seven wild episodes. the show has proven to be a huge boom for netflix, reporting 33.4 million unique viewers in the show's first 10 days online. it even reached the highest office in the country. listen to this from the white house briefing yesterday. >> one of the biggest rating hits of the coronavirus aside from these briefings has been a show on netflix called tiger king. your son yesterday jokingly said that he was going to advocate for it. i was wondering if you've seen the show and if you have any thoughts on pardoning joe exotic. >> which son? must be don. i know nothing about it. he has 22 years for what? >> he allege
carole keeps saying i can't have these tigers. >> if he ever had an enemy in his life, it was carolen. >> carole is the mother theresa of cats. >> w listen, this is my way of living and nobody's going to tell me any other way. cheryl: yeah, in case you've been living under a rock, that was a clip from tiger king, the netflix hit documentary showing the rise and fall of exotic animal zoo keeper, joe computedic. -- exotic. his feud with carole baskin spanned over seven wild...
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you have got a friend in carole king. we just love that song, carole., novak djokovic showing how he's getting creative at home. well, check this out, you guys, he got his tennis fix in with his brother marco using frying pans as rackets and furniture as a net in his living room posting on twitter writing the competition never stops, #tennisathome and serving up a $1 million donation to buy ventilators and other medical supplies for serbian hospitals. and, by the way, if his modified tennis inspires to you try it at home be careful and we say the loser uses the pan to make breakfast. i love that video. he is awesome. >>> just another example how all of us are trying to get creative at home and finally, guys, ellen degeneres wanting kids so badly to somehow celebrate prom season in some way. so she took to instagram posting this throwback photo of herself in 1976 and she writes, quote, if your prom was supposed to be this weekend i want to see your gorgeous prom outfits. this was mine, so the bar is low, post yours with the #ellenprom. i promise you'll w
you have got a friend in carole king. we just love that song, carole., novak djokovic showing how he's getting creative at home. well, check this out, you guys, he got his tennis fix in with his brother marco using frying pans as rackets and furniture as a net in his living room posting on twitter writing the competition never stops, #tennisathome and serving up a $1 million donation to buy ventilators and other medical supplies for serbian hospitals. and, by the way, if his modified tennis...
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they're very concerned. >> nbc's carol lee at the white house. carol, thanks so much.he's overnight, middle of the night, tweeting about tv shows. he is thinking about his polling in battle ground states. screaming at his campaign team. it'd be nice if he put that much effort into a, let's say, national testing program. >> is he okay? >> again, it seems we've heard throughout his spit about the times that he is melting down, the times he seems out of control. it is happening now, jonathan lemire, in the middle of a pandemic. this is a president who seems singularly focused on politics. singularly focused on getting re-elected. let me ask you, when he sees these new polls rolling in that we talked about this morning, down by eight in new hampshire, even down in a poll by one in texas, as you said, concerns about arizona, concerns about georgia, is there anybody inside the white house that can go to him and just say, "you've got to stop lying about this pandemic. you've got to stop saying it is going to go away"? all he is doing is giving joe biden's team clips where the
they're very concerned. >> nbc's carol lee at the white house. carol, thanks so much.he's overnight, middle of the night, tweeting about tv shows. he is thinking about his polling in battle ground states. screaming at his campaign team. it'd be nice if he put that much effort into a, let's say, national testing program. >> is he okay? >> again, it seems we've heard throughout his spit about the times that he is melting down, the times he seems out of control. it is happening...
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and one day she said to me, "nathan, would you like to have dinner with walter and carol matthau?"'s a hero of mine." his wife was fascinating. she wrote a boong of our own. >> stephen: "the time of our lives." >> "the time of your lifement. and, also, she was the inspiration for holly go lightly. she was a great friend of truman capote. >> stephen: i heard that, i heard that, yeah. >> we went to what was still in existence in l.a., and there was an outdoor section, and there was walter matthau. and i was so nervous, and i went in and i said, "how do you, mr. matthau. it's an honor to meet you." i said, "how are you?" and he said, "i just had most of my colon removed." and so i thought, okay, i'm definitely not going to have the liver tonight. i said, "never the less, you-- you look very good" he said, "that's because it's dark out here. let's sit down and we can talk some more about me." so heist adorable. and we sat and we talked and, you know, we-- he knew that i had played nathan detroit in a 1992 production of "guys and dolls," and he had played nathan detroit at city center,
and one day she said to me, "nathan, would you like to have dinner with walter and carol matthau?"'s a hero of mine." his wife was fascinating. she wrote a boong of our own. >> stephen: "the time of our lives." >> "the time of your lifement. and, also, she was the inspiration for holly go lightly. she was a great friend of truman capote. >> stephen: i heard that, i heard that, yeah. >> we went to what was still in existence in l.a., and...
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, 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 university and the university of alabama birmingham in that r
, 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...
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now the indian state of carolers being held up as a success story in the pandemic it's confirmed just 3 deaths in about 400 cases of a population of more than 30000000 like sarah brown reports on what it's done to stop the infection and spreading. carolina has its picturesque back waters and pristine beaches but now there are no tourists in these houseboats instead they are being converted into isolation wards for coronavirus patients who have had extensive discussions with. all that. it needs. some of india's 1st confirmed cases of the virus were here in kerala as some of the millions who work overseas returned home at one point carol i had the most cases in india now that's changed which the sites laid it's put down to intense efforts to break the chain of transmission distracted pupils test test and also. trace all the day for the last fortnight tests ordered by. tracey. but. that tracing is happening and call centers like this using technology such as geotagging to monitor classed as of cases we had to follow our 10000 people nearly 10000 people every day to know whether they're d
now the indian state of carolers being held up as a success story in the pandemic it's confirmed just 3 deaths in about 400 cases of a population of more than 30000000 like sarah brown reports on what it's done to stop the infection and spreading. carolina has its picturesque back waters and pristine beaches but now there are no tourists in these houseboats instead they are being converted into isolation wards for coronavirus patients who have had extensive discussions with. all that. it needs....
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carol lee, thank you is so much. of course -- >> reporter: thanks, guys. >> -- when you talk about china, whatever donald trump says about china moving forward, you'll always go back to what he said on january the 24th, when china was not cooperating with donald trump's own administration on sharing data, on sharing samples, or helping us prepare for this. donald trump, on january 24th, tweeted that china was doing a great job handling this virus. he thanked president xi for his transparency and thanked president xi on behalf of the american people. truly baffling. he continued to do that in the coming months, in between when he decided, well, today, i'm going to try to attack china. he'd always revert back to his praise for them. willie, it's interesting, you had carol talking about how he tried to just wish things away in january. he tried to wish away the coronavirus, saying, "oh, it's only one person. it's going to go away." in february, he said it was going to magically disappear in april when it got warmer. it
carol lee, thank you is so much. of course -- >> reporter: thanks, guys. >> -- when you talk about china, whatever donald trump says about china moving forward, you'll always go back to what he said on january the 24th, when china was not cooperating with donald trump's own administration on sharing data, on sharing samples, or helping us prepare for this. donald trump, on january 24th, tweeted that china was doing a great job handling this virus. he thanked president xi for his...
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carol markowitz, i hope things chill out there on the teacher front.t i'm sure you speak for a lot of parents, thanks for joining us today, i appreciate it. and thank you, everybody, for joining us, i'm dana perino. don't forget, we have story time today, that will be at 3:30 p.m. eastern. i will stream live on foxnews.com, facebook, and youtube, and it will be available on demand as well on fox nation. i will see you they are, and then i'm going to see you on "the five" of course we've got the breaking news with obama endorsing biden. i'm sure will all have a lot to say about that. no doubt, it will be a fun show indeed. so i will see one-story time and i'll see you on "the five" in the meantime, here's bill hemm bill hemmer. >> bill: dana, thank you, good afternoon, i'm bill hemmer, president trump set to meet with health care executives at the white house this hour as he debates when the economy should reopen. big decision here, now. some states are working together cut to come up with plans to restart their own economies without the white house. on
carol markowitz, i hope things chill out there on the teacher front.t i'm sure you speak for a lot of parents, thanks for joining us today, i appreciate it. and thank you, everybody, for joining us, i'm dana perino. don't forget, we have story time today, that will be at 3:30 p.m. eastern. i will stream live on foxnews.com, facebook, and youtube, and it will be available on demand as well on fox nation. i will see you they are, and then i'm going to see you on "the five" of course...
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let's go over to carol lee at the white house. we'll pick up on the point we were asking blayne about the executive order. i want to get to your new reporting on behind the scenes intelligence efforts led by the white house against china and the world health organization. what have you learned? >> reporter: what we learned is that the white house recently ordered intelligence agencies to essentially do an investigation and compile data about the early days of coronavirus and what china and the w.h.o. knew and when they knew it. we understand that there was a directive that went out, a tasking to the defense intelligence agency and to the national security agency that was designed to essentially tell them that they needed to put -- compile data, whether it's intercepts or human intelligence or satellite images, things like that, to figure out whether china and the world health organization were trying to hide something in the early days of coronavirus. and so, you know, this all comes at the same time as president trump is trying t
let's go over to carol lee at the white house. we'll pick up on the point we were asking blayne about the executive order. i want to get to your new reporting on behind the scenes intelligence efforts led by the white house against china and the world health organization. what have you learned? >> reporter: what we learned is that the white house recently ordered intelligence agencies to essentially do an investigation and compile data about the early days of coronavirus and what china...
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to carole baskin-- just a constant state of fear.makes this thing worse-- i'm sorry, what makes it more difficult to contain is that the chaos is now spreading across the country. last week, trump encouraged the governors to reopen their economies. but now that georgia's trump-loving governor brian kemp, did exactly that. and then trump was, "oh, snap, you on your own, son." >> i told the governor of georgia, brian kemp, that i disagree strongly with his decision to open certain facilities. i want him to do what he thinks is right, but i disagree with him on what he's doing. so do i agree with him? no. but i respect him, and i will let him make his decision. would i do that? no. i'd keep them a little longer. i want to protect people's lives. >> trevor: you have got to be kidding. trump didn't just throw brian kemp under the bus. he looked up the bus schedule in advance and then told brian kemp to meet him in the road at 3:15. and then guess who was driving? and you know, this is what you get when you roll with donald trump. these gu
to carole baskin-- just a constant state of fear.makes this thing worse-- i'm sorry, what makes it more difficult to contain is that the chaos is now spreading across the country. last week, trump encouraged the governors to reopen their economies. but now that georgia's trump-loving governor brian kemp, did exactly that. and then trump was, "oh, snap, you on your own, son." >> i told the governor of georgia, brian kemp, that i disagree strongly with his decision to open certain...
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. >> believe carol sent him. >> reporter: one of the seven questions, what happens to carol baskens' husband don lewis? >> it just makes for wonderful sales of newspapers, i'm sure. for them to speculate that i fed had imto the tigers which is crazy. >> now police are hoping to use the show's popularity to find some new leads. >> this has been a cold case since 1997. i'm hoping for any type of piece of evidence, statement or interview that may help us solve this case. >> reporter: carol baskin has denied any involvement in lewis' disappearance and never charged in connection with it. can the show's popularity help officials crack the case back open? i'm will reave, abc news, new york. spoilealree read e we didn't say that sty spirit rightisecse tha crazy. >> that doesn't spoil anything. so many story lines and so many horrific details that that is just the tip of the iceberg. >> okay. >> all right. let's talk about a day in the life. photos showing how many of you are living during shelter in >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> the sunshin
. >> believe carol sent him. >> reporter: one of the seven questions, what happens to carol baskens' husband don lewis? >> it just makes for wonderful sales of newspapers, i'm sure. for them to speculate that i fed had imto the tigers which is crazy. >> now police are hoping to use the show's popularity to find some new leads. >> this has been a cold case since 1997. i'm hoping for any type of piece of evidence, statement or interview that may help us solve this...
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cancer program and professor of medicine at the university buckingham carol sykora and he told me that we do need to lift the lockdown to concentrate on other diseases. it's like a dam you up in the dam the water flows out and floods the valley and it gushes down and we can't cope with all those patients we're going to have to work related to the evening and weekends around the place to do it involve the private sector there are all sorts of ways of of getting round it but it's got to be done quickly the calculation of university college this morning it's about right that's contingent on maybe just a 6 week delay if it was a 6 month delay let's say there's a the virus just doesn't go away for a long period of time we have to keep hospitals working just on cue bid we're going to get stuck again on a 6 month delay could cause $50000.00 deaths from cancer so we have to try and get moving and can you reassure people that it is safe because the government says that treatments can start up again there are indeed adverts calling on people to see their doctor if they suspect anything is wrong.
cancer program and professor of medicine at the university buckingham carol sykora and he told me that we do need to lift the lockdown to concentrate on other diseases. it's like a dam you up in the dam the water flows out and floods the valley and it gushes down and we can't cope with all those patients we're going to have to work related to the evening and weekends around the place to do it involve the private sector there are all sorts of ways of of getting round it but it's got to be done...
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dennis carol, trying to figure out exactly where covid-19 came from.ssume that it's bird to swine to human? is that what happened there? and if that is the case, are we going to get to a point where we try to have a -- maybe get a global standard open air meat markets or some standards that countries would abide by here? >> chuck, first off, thanks for the opportunity to talk. there is a strong consensus that first off covid-19 virus is a natural event. there's been some discussion about whether or not this was out of a bioweapon or a laboratory, descentaccidental r. this has the properties of a natural virus. the natural phenomena involved in the movement of the virus from its natural reservoir which in this case is a bat, there are two-ways it can make its way into people. one, people come directly exposed to the bat, either bat saliva or bat feces and can you have direct exposure. the second is there is an interimmediate airy host as we saw in sars it, it was infected by the bat and got in the market and that triggered the sars epidemic. we don't kn
dennis carol, trying to figure out exactly where covid-19 came from.ssume that it's bird to swine to human? is that what happened there? and if that is the case, are we going to get to a point where we try to have a -- maybe get a global standard open air meat markets or some standards that countries would abide by here? >> chuck, first off, thanks for the opportunity to talk. there is a strong consensus that first off covid-19 virus is a natural event. there's been some discussion about...
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you're going to arrange overwrites care where he's heard about everybody's heard about this woman carol basket but lists of falsifying wildlife records killing 5 tigers selling tiger cubs and attempting to arrange the murder of carol baskin by paying a hitman $30000.00 those are the charges that he's been convicted of and that's why he's in prison 30000 i thought it was like 3 and just what i mean part of the controversy now i like and like many other americans rick i don't know about you but was fast and binge watch this thing if i don't know you i don't know if you did but like the millions of others we did this but i don't get it why were we glued to this train wreck. my wife susie and cannot stop talking about the show she a lot of my friends are absolutely like you you know i took you for some. he would be for this kind of thing 2. look i have to admit i couldn't stop watching it at 1st also but then i got started getting almost too weird to bizarre to nefarious and i kind of like ok i feel like after i've finished watching a couple of those episodes toward the end there i had to d
you're going to arrange overwrites care where he's heard about everybody's heard about this woman carol basket but lists of falsifying wildlife records killing 5 tigers selling tiger cubs and attempting to arrange the murder of carol baskin by paying a hitman $30000.00 those are the charges that he's been convicted of and that's why he's in prison 30000 i thought it was like 3 and just what i mean part of the controversy now i like and like many other americans rick i don't know about you but...
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he says he took the money because that was the money he was paid to kill carole baskin. that was money to get him out of the zoo because he hated him. i interviewed alan glover. and alan glover was a star witness in joe's trial. and he's the only person who got money from joe and that is the overt act. alan glover said to me coming he said joe exotic caused such misery for animals and people, essentially he said i'm happy, he said this was payback, and i wish i could have even done more. alex, if a defense lawyer had heard that, if he said that in the trial, had he done it, i think joe would have been found not guilty because it shows bias, it shows he has an ax to grind, and he is the star witness and he is saying something after he is saying i want to put away, well, i think it is a fair ask, did he really do this as a hit? because joe was telling anybody who would listen i want to kill her, i want to kill her, he would tell people i want to pay $50,000 and you will hear that on the show, to. but i think he would have been found not guilty and when glover said that to
he says he took the money because that was the money he was paid to kill carole baskin. that was money to get him out of the zoo because he hated him. i interviewed alan glover. and alan glover was a star witness in joe's trial. and he's the only person who got money from joe and that is the overt act. alan glover said to me coming he said joe exotic caused such misery for animals and people, essentially he said i'm happy, he said this was payback, and i wish i could have even done more. alex,...