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jim knapp, carol's boarder.he man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. >>> coming up -- >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. >> so that tells you something about how she died? >> she certainly died a violent death. >> and the man in the guest cottage has a story too. >> it's just my take. >> when "date line" continues. ir eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic
jim knapp, carol's boarder.he man who had been living in the guest house. >> i can't remember the month i moved in. >> reporter: and jim knapp had a lot to say about carol, but he didn't stop there. >>> coming up -- >> it was certainly a gruesome scene. >> blood drops. shoe prints. the clues tell a story. >> so that tells you something about how she died? >> she certainly died a violent death. >> and the man in the guest cottage has a story...
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carol: they give for having me.point out, the ability to tap the bond market for $25 billion was a vote of confidence and a tremendous move. let's hope they don't need $25 billion more this year, but in combination with what they already have on hand, other facilities available to them, it seems to me, that will get them through until things start turning around. vonnie: you see a lot of commentary to the effect that the fed bailed bowing out. is that fair? carol: the fact that the fed was willing to build an outcome even though they didn't have to, it's a good floor under the market confidence. necessarily know that you'll get built out along with the company as a bondholder, if the government bails them out, but the fact that they stood made ao provide funds big difference. amanda: boeing has some pretty specific problems that were dogging it before covid-19 grounded airlines. where do you factor that into your thinking about the viability of this company, what it needs to do now? carol: obviously, their cash flow
carol: they give for having me.point out, the ability to tap the bond market for $25 billion was a vote of confidence and a tremendous move. let's hope they don't need $25 billion more this year, but in combination with what they already have on hand, other facilities available to them, it seems to me, that will get them through until things start turning around. vonnie: you see a lot of commentary to the effect that the fed bailed bowing out. is that fair? carol: the fact that the fed was...
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carol, please come up. thank you, carol. cheers and applause] carol: it's an honor to share the stage with you. it really is. i think everybody knows i've been so excited about your visit. i'm the safety training coordinator and my job is to make sure everybody goes home at the end of the day. which is very important to everyone's families. it's important to america because it's important for these people to show up the next day. because these are the unsung heroes that save lives every day. and they do it humbly. [applause] mr. president, i wish i could have been here when we get the order to start transporting the masks and the gowns and everything that needs to go out to these hospitals. when that order came in, teammates from all different shifts just stopped without hesitation and they flowed like magic in this facility. it was amazing to be able to see that. and they did phenomenal. [cheers and applause] and you mentioned about their hours. they don't stop working until the job's done much because everything they do to
carol, please come up. thank you, carol. cheers and applause] carol: it's an honor to share the stage with you. it really is. i think everybody knows i've been so excited about your visit. i'm the safety training coordinator and my job is to make sure everybody goes home at the end of the day. which is very important to everyone's families. it's important to america because it's important for these people to show up the next day. because these are the unsung heroes that save lives every day....
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carole baskin. carole baskin! carole baskin! you think you're better than me?ut of meat? thank you, officer thank you for letting me know that i'm not supposed to murder a woman in florida how was i supposed to know the tiger is a fascinating creature with the essence and soul of a cave man in the wild. that make any sense at all gah! what am i doing? i'm marrying two men at once not only am i the tiger king -- but i'm also the king of husbands carole baskin! carole baskin. have you ever, ever met a guy quite as amazing as me joe exotic tigers are more like people than we think tigers are more like people than we think tigers are more like people than we think tigers are more like people than we think you can breed them you can breed them ♪ i looked at a tiger a tiger looked right back ♪ ♪ made me cry tears that were white orange and black ♪ >> jimmy: that looks like it's going to be good more tonight show when we come back back stick around on this cinco de mayo ♪ ♪ ♪ dry spray dries in an instant. leaving these men with nothing to do in this ad. thankfully, w
carole baskin. carole baskin! carole baskin! you think you're better than me?ut of meat? thank you, officer thank you for letting me know that i'm not supposed to murder a woman in florida how was i supposed to know the tiger is a fascinating creature with the essence and soul of a cave man in the wild. that make any sense at all gah! what am i doing? i'm marrying two men at once not only am i the tiger king -- but i'm also the king of husbands carole baskin! carole baskin. have you ever, ever...
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>> it's montgomery county, frederick county, carol county, and well, people have been hanging tough. we have thousands of people who have the disease. we've lost a lot of people. we had an outbreak at a nursing home in my district. so it's fairly reflective of what's going to on around the country, and the numbers are not declining yet. so the idea of reopening i think is anath ma to everybody around here. when the white house found out they had two stop staffers to coronavirus, what they said is everything is going to be okay because we are doing daily tests
>> it's montgomery county, frederick county, carol county, and well, people have been hanging tough. we have thousands of people who have the disease. we've lost a lot of people. we had an outbreak at a nursing home in my district. so it's fairly reflective of what's going to on around the country, and the numbers are not declining yet. so the idea of reopening i think is anath ma to everybody around here. when the white house found out they had two stop staffers to coronavirus, what they...
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and to carol's point, and that's a direct link to the campaign. this president knows that yes, of course there are 90,000 americans who have died because of is this but right now their focus is also on the tens of millions of jobs that have been lost. the soaring unemployment rate. thinking that he can't win re-election if the economy is in these dire straits. and he feels like he needs this summer for it to turn around. he's trying to project an air of normalcy. he is doing? traveling but as you pointed out it's strategic traveling. he's going simply to battlegrounds right now, arizona, pennsylvania, now michigan. it should be noted, though, trump campaign advisers privately are increasingly pessimistic about michigan where the president will go tomorrow. that of those trio of sort of midwest states that he swiped from the democrats in 2016 michigan is the one with the slimmest margin of victory then but also the one where he feels like it will be the steepest uphill climb this time to the point where they are almost, not quite but almost conside
and to carol's point, and that's a direct link to the campaign. this president knows that yes, of course there are 90,000 americans who have died because of is this but right now their focus is also on the tens of millions of jobs that have been lost. the soaring unemployment rate. thinking that he can't win re-election if the economy is in these dire straits. and he feels like he needs this summer for it to turn around. he's trying to project an air of normalcy. he is doing? traveling but as...
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prime minister boris johnson's government are being lent to enforce a lockdown but professor carol sykora chief medical officer of private cancer therapy provider rather than health thinks they were right to be late to the game he joins me now via skype from london thanks so much for coming on you know when it comes to public health right in back in february trump correctly said and claimed that the usa was rated number one for preparation for a pandemic britain which he didn't happen to mention was number 2 and yet britain and the united states are the worst affected in the world. they are we've got a lot to learn when this is all over now is probably not the time to do it but we go through much data to analyze not just how countries went into lockdown but also how they've come out of it today this very morning belgium has come out the printer on the streets people are in the parks they're allowed out for the 1st time other countries from britain have had very stringent locked out heavily policed in some cases fines and even rewards for people informing on their neighbors if they break t
prime minister boris johnson's government are being lent to enforce a lockdown but professor carol sykora chief medical officer of private cancer therapy provider rather than health thinks they were right to be late to the game he joins me now via skype from london thanks so much for coming on you know when it comes to public health right in back in february trump correctly said and claimed that the usa was rated number one for preparation for a pandemic britain which he didn't happen to...
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carol: "querida carol feliz dÍa de tus -- de la enfermera.cosechando exitos con el nuevo sencillo "las destrampadas". veamos lo que compartio con nuestros amigos de televisa espectaculos.. para la realizaciÓn de este trevi da vÍdeo chiquis fue compositora y productora de esta canciÓn. hay que contar tambiÉn a la gente que chiquis rivera, no sÓlo canta, sino que tambiÉn da la letra. cÓmo salió esto? chiquis rivera: me gusta mucho componer. tengo muchas ideas. soy una mujer que me gusta escribir canciones de desamor, de despecho, pero esta canciÓn dije que querÍa ser otra canciÓn como mi canción completamente que mÁs me ha sonado. una canciÓn divertida para la mujer. aquÍ estÁ esta canciÓn. >> desde su casa en el estado de california nos cuenta de cÓmo ella y lorenzo estÁn tomando muy en serio las debidas precauciones en esta pandemia. cuÉntame de ti. has salido?te cuidas?utilizas el tapabocas? chiquis rivera: hago lo posible de no salir. sÓlo para comprar mis necesidades. hasta en eso casi no salgo. salgo como dos o tres veces. lorenzo es el q
carol: "querida carol feliz dÍa de tus -- de la enfermera.cosechando exitos con el nuevo sencillo "las destrampadas". veamos lo que compartio con nuestros amigos de televisa espectaculos.. para la realizaciÓn de este trevi da vÍdeo chiquis fue compositora y productora de esta canciÓn. hay que contar tambiÉn a la gente que chiquis rivera, no sÓlo canta, sino que tambiÉn da la letra. cÓmo salió esto? chiquis rivera: me gusta mucho componer. tengo muchas ideas. soy una...
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and his wife, carol, was a fascinating creature. wrote a book of her own. >> stephen: "the time of our lives." >> "the time of your life." >> stephen: "the time of your life." >> and, also, she was kind of the inspiration for holly go lightly. she was a great friend of truman capote. >> stephen: i heard that, i heard that, yeah. >> we go to what was still in existence at the time, orso's in l.a., and there was an outdoor sectn,as w 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, "well, nevertheless, 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 he was 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 his wife, carol, was a fascinating creature. wrote a book of her own. >> stephen: "the time of our lives." >> "the time of your life." >> stephen: "the time of your life." >> and, also, she was kind of the inspiration for holly go lightly. she was a great friend of truman capote. >> stephen: i heard that, i heard that, yeah. >> we go to what was still in existence at the time, orso's in l.a., and there was an outdoor sectn,as...
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carol lee at the white house for us. let me take that for a moment and go back to shaquille brewster. give us the sense as we heard there from carol who was talking about the politics of this, the president trying to blame everybody but his administration in the way this has handled. you're on the ground in chicago. you've been speaking to folks across the state of illinois, what is the perspective of the response of the federal government from the folks who need that help, on the testing front, on the hospitalization front, on the equipment front? what are folks telling you about the kind of support and resources they've gotten from the federal government and specifically this administration? >> reporter: when you listen to illinois's governor, he has not been shy about going after president trump and going after the white house saying that he needs more help, that they're low on testing supplies and he's had to do things on his own, that he would expect of the federal government, and you also have heard president trump
carol lee at the white house for us. let me take that for a moment and go back to shaquille brewster. give us the sense as we heard there from carol who was talking about the politics of this, the president trying to blame everybody but his administration in the way this has handled. you're on the ground in chicago. you've been speaking to folks across the state of illinois, what is the perspective of the response of the federal government from the folks who need that help, on the testing...
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carol lee, thank you very much. joe?>> reporter: thank you. >> willie, it plays to his 33% again. 35% that may -- all he has to do is say obamacare or talk about obamagate, or whatever he calls it. 35% of americans will get whipped into a frenzy. the overwhelming majority of americans won't. again, a really bad political play. it actually helps politicians when they're seen being able to be decent human beings to somebody who was a predecessor to them. again, everything he's doing, just bad politics. doesn't make any sense for a president who desperately needs to pick up two to three percentage points in most swing states to have any spot of winning the election. right now, things are going very badly for him, and he's only making matters worse. speaking of worse, willie, i'm wondering, how could mike barnicle's sound get any worse than it is already? do we need to take up a collection for barnicle's -- seriously. [ dial-up tone ] mike, are you on 1995 technology? >> no. i'm going to try this new thing they just told me
carol lee, thank you very much. joe?>> reporter: thank you. >> willie, it plays to his 33% again. 35% that may -- all he has to do is say obamacare or talk about obamagate, or whatever he calls it. 35% of americans will get whipped into a frenzy. the overwhelming majority of americans won't. again, a really bad political play. it actually helps politicians when they're seen being able to be decent human beings to somebody who was a predecessor to them. again, everything he's doing,...
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what happened to it carole baskin's has a breezy watch the stage. tried to but i couldn't get into it. i think i need to give it another shot out there i tried to for 1520 minutes, it's it's way out there. nicholas cage not a good call. i love it a last look at the yeah, let's take a final check of your 4 zone forecast because we are tracking clear skies out there so perfect tomato or whether for all of these stargazers and ages and get a meteor shower tonight going to be shortly after midnight through tuesday morning before sunrise we could see 20 to 30 meteors per hour at its peak and that is remnants debris and rocks low from haley's comet the temperatures out there right now cooling down into the 50's we're going to stay in the low 50's inland with upper 40's right along the coast and tomorrow's daytime highs 5 to 10 degrees above average but summer like temperatures returning later this week all right bree said thank you for that that wraps it up for us, yeah, i like the baskin-robbins in kansas that had the sign that said no relation to carole
what happened to it carole baskin's has a breezy watch the stage. tried to but i couldn't get into it. i think i need to give it another shot out there i tried to for 1520 minutes, it's it's way out there. nicholas cage not a good call. i love it a last look at the yeah, let's take a final check of your 4 zone forecast because we are tracking clear skies out there so perfect tomato or whether for all of these stargazers and ages and get a meteor shower tonight going to be shortly after midnight...
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hello, carol.e day, we will see more at night. first thing this morning we have a fair bit of cloud across scotland, now, eastern scotland and the north—east seeing brighter skies. later you will see some spots of rain coming in and the same across northern ireland, the cloud coming in followed by some rain. clear skies for southern england, wales and the midlands. the weather front is weakening of the time and not doing much more than turning the sunshine hazy through the day. the latter pa rt sunshine hazy through the day. the latter part of the afternoon, we are more likely to see some cloud lapping onshore coming in from the north sea, the temperature—wise, 12 in the north to 25 in the south. through this evening and overnight, there goes the rain moving across there goes the rain moving across the north of scotland, now, some of this will be happy. but for northern ireland, the rest of scotland, england and wales, it will be a dry note with some clear skies —— dry note with some clear skies ——
hello, carol.e day, we will see more at night. first thing this morning we have a fair bit of cloud across scotland, now, eastern scotland and the north—east seeing brighter skies. later you will see some spots of rain coming in and the same across northern ireland, the cloud coming in followed by some rain. clear skies for southern england, wales and the midlands. the weather front is weakening of the time and not doing much more than turning the sunshine hazy through the day. the latter pa...
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carol, i'm going to begin with you in that development overnight. we're getting some of those specifics from the cdc on what businesses and institutions should do to safely reopen weeks after states came up with their own plans. what more can you tell us about these guidelines? >> reporter: the new guidelines that were released this week focused on schools, restaurants, things like public transit, childcare centers, and there's -- they ask that they open in three phases. for instance, schools, that desks are at least six feet apart and facing the same directions, staggered arrivals, cloth facial coverings. for transit, they want to restrict ridership to essential workers and then in second and third phase, maintain social distancing. now, there's some criticism that the administration had released these without any fanfare. kellyanne conway just spoke moments ago here at the white house to us and said, you know, that criticism was unfounded. that there's been millions of hits on the cdc website and that there's plenty of attention being paid to thes
carol, i'm going to begin with you in that development overnight. we're getting some of those specifics from the cdc on what businesses and institutions should do to safely reopen weeks after states came up with their own plans. what more can you tell us about these guidelines? >> reporter: the new guidelines that were released this week focused on schools, restaurants, things like public transit, childcare centers, and there's -- they ask that they open in three phases. for instance,...
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carol, an interesting comment there. maybe showing a bit of self-awareness that he has conducted himself differently here. it strikes me, though, that this is, in a way, how donald trump presented himself as a candidate. i mean, he bashed obama. he bashed the clintons. he bashed the bushes. he bashed president of his own party. he did kind of present himself as somebody who was separate, if you will, from the president's club. >> yeah. i thought that interview with kate that he gave was really revealing because he does say, you know, i don't fit in. i'm not that kind of president. and he's not. he hasn't shown himself to be a president who, you know, kind of goes through the motions of the traditions or the decorum. he -- he doesn't really have any time for that. he's not interested in that. and the result has been that he's really taken the gloves off, in ways that we haven't seen recent presidents do when it comes to criticizing their predecessors. i mean, he was criticizing george w bush just a few weeks ago, for a vi
carol, an interesting comment there. maybe showing a bit of self-awareness that he has conducted himself differently here. it strikes me, though, that this is, in a way, how donald trump presented himself as a candidate. i mean, he bashed obama. he bashed the clintons. he bashed the bushes. he bashed president of his own party. he did kind of present himself as somebody who was separate, if you will, from the president's club. >> yeah. i thought that interview with kate that he gave was...
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>> wow, didn't carol seemed thrilled, laura?ren brought out the big surprise the big guns who quickly forgot he was on his cell phone and watch this closely. >> take it away, joe. >> carol this is joe biden. i'm counting on her a big deal not just for her endorsement but big deals and leadership. we will do our best not to disappoint you we will take this country back and build a better country. >> i bet he is relying on her, laura. this was like the cold call for the place for mom's call center. it was just a little bit odd. >> laura: she should have grabbed, she should have grabbed that beer. remember him the mic in her kitchen with that beer? >> laura, this is why the $1 million beneath trump in april. these calls. you don't want to give up any. >> they went biden addressed the graduates and a pretaped address. it was more troubling than his donor call perhaps. >> some of you are ready to redefine what it means to be a global citizen and lead the way regardless of age, gender, race, zip code. >> laura: say something. or his e
>> wow, didn't carol seemed thrilled, laura?ren brought out the big surprise the big guns who quickly forgot he was on his cell phone and watch this closely. >> take it away, joe. >> carol this is joe biden. i'm counting on her a big deal not just for her endorsement but big deals and leadership. we will do our best not to disappoint you we will take this country back and build a better country. >> i bet he is relying on her, laura. this was like the cold call for the...
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host: that is carol in new jersey.t that news conference thursday evening, it was erica mcdonald who pledged a robust and meticulous investigation into the death of george floyd. she stopped short of announcing criminal charges to the four officers of whom who were fired after mr. floyd's death. the next caller is next. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to mention the fact that this has been going on for well over 400 years now. in 400 years, we have been about the police in this country for a very long time. this takes us back to the rodney -- even alsock to -- let me make a comment on what the woman also mentioned about the caucasian woman that made false allegations towards the young man filming her about the dog situation about putting the dog on the lease. this has been the kind of thing that has been going on in this because white people, and i'm not speaking for all white people, but most -- majority of white people, not all white people, but the majority no the system does not work for us -- know the
host: that is carol in new jersey.t that news conference thursday evening, it was erica mcdonald who pledged a robust and meticulous investigation into the death of george floyd. she stopped short of announcing criminal charges to the four officers of whom who were fired after mr. floyd's death. the next caller is next. good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to mention the fact that this has been going on for well over 400 years now. in 400 years, we have been about the police in this...
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>> fifteen, 20 seconds of him showing me he's a tiger. >> do you believe he really wanted carol baskin a big joke to him. he was a fake crier. we were in this splash zone and tears. ♪ >> there was really no question about his guilt. >> how would he get the babies away from the moms? >> they would poke and prod menus expire extinguishers as mocha the mom out. you got sticks and him firing guns in the air. >> did you ever hear exotic talking about how much he here hated carol baskin? >> every day. this man is a lunatic. >> i wanted the public to understand that the fake cancer and the fake music and killing the animals. >> there was no question that he was murdered and someone is lying about it. ♪ >> what i had heard is that he was strangled from the backseat of an airplane over the golf at 50 feet and dropped out over the golf. >> i'm thoroughly convinced he was killed. >> i think it was staged. >> let's establish the fact that we know to be true. >> he was concerned that his wife would harm him at the time. >> there is a lot of work to be done in this case. abby: this series really was
>> fifteen, 20 seconds of him showing me he's a tiger. >> do you believe he really wanted carol baskin a big joke to him. he was a fake crier. we were in this splash zone and tears. ♪ >> there was really no question about his guilt. >> how would he get the babies away from the moms? >> they would poke and prod menus expire extinguishers as mocha the mom out. you got sticks and him firing guns in the air. >> did you ever hear exotic talking about how much he...
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carole baskin. >> the "sharknado" actress is in talks with the producer of the anticipated movie versionlix documentary "tiger king." >> reid tells the "new york post" she's a "tiger king" fan, reportedly finding it "interesting." she's being considered for the role of baskin. joe exotic is now in prison. >> "sharknado." and naomi campbell bringing style to hazmat fashion. >> over the weekend the supermodel shared a selfie of herself on a plane wearing a full hazmat suit complete with goggles, face mask, and face shield. by the way, she turns 50 on friday. >> where, who? >> i can't see it under all of that. >> if you know anything about naomi campbell, you know she does not play when it comes to hygiene. that woman was cleaning -- >> i know when i'm around her, i need to duck. >> oh, that too. >> i need to bob and weave. he my skin gets so tired. this new olay serum feels so dewy, and hydrated... gives my skin an extra boost of life. it's full of energy. it finally matches me. i'm denise bidot, and my skin is powerful. and i can face anything with my olay. high protein. low sugar. tastes
carole baskin. >> the "sharknado" actress is in talks with the producer of the anticipated movie versionlix documentary "tiger king." >> reid tells the "new york post" she's a "tiger king" fan, reportedly finding it "interesting." she's being considered for the role of baskin. joe exotic is now in prison. >> "sharknado." and naomi campbell bringing style to hazmat fashion. >> over the weekend the supermodel...
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welcome back to worlds apart carol and your a good friend director of research development and environment and the cardiff school of journalism media and culture cat care and just make sure to break the suggested. corona virus outbreak is defectors outbreak of its kind to take place in a hybrid media environment where each additional media co-exist with social media and i'm not sure i agree with your own bad because i covered wars and that libya and in syria and not only the media environment was very much alike but also a bill lines of covers the kind of stories journalists were filing were very similar i mean in a war zone there are 2 main kinds of stories the front lines and the victims and their emotional personal stories and i see the same thing with the coverage of corbett 19 you have they they hospitals and the doctors and the victims of this pandemic don't you think that there is something today that it's not only the politicians but also the journalists who are approaching this pandemic flu as a paradigm of a cult like. well i think that we do see metaphors of war being used today
welcome back to worlds apart carol and your a good friend director of research development and environment and the cardiff school of journalism media and culture cat care and just make sure to break the suggested. corona virus outbreak is defectors outbreak of its kind to take place in a hybrid media environment where each additional media co-exist with social media and i'm not sure i agree with your own bad because i covered wars and that libya and in syria and not only the media environment...
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. >> carol says the billion uck of her busine , bulk of her business coming from weddings and tourists and weddings postponed and with the extra cost of face shields and cleaning supplies, carol is worried she may have to raise prices. >> it seems bleak with the tourism the next year, but we will keep going and all of our locals will support us. >> in napa, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> well, more signs of the bay area economy trying to exhale today. in fairfield, one of the cornerstone was the shopping experience reopened its doors, for the first time in more than 60 days. nbc bay area jose rosato jr. shows us how it was anything but business as usual as the solano town center mall. >> there are very few activities in life more routine than a trip to the mall. in fairfield today, there was nothing routine about the reopening of solano tawn center. >> this is no regular day at the mall here. it is an exciting day though. >> an exciting day for general manager jennifer nettle as her mall reopens for the first time since march, it was only about half its 100 stores opening the
. >> carol says the billion uck of her busine , bulk of her business coming from weddings and tourists and weddings postponed and with the extra cost of face shields and cleaning supplies, carol is worried she may have to raise prices. >> it seems bleak with the tourism the next year, but we will keep going and all of our locals will support us. >> in napa, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> well, more signs of the bay area economy trying to exhale today. in...
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host: what are the risk factors that carol brought forth?st: the point she is making is that this is a condition that, in some patients, progresses very rapidly to respiratory failure. relatively, it is a small percentage of patients. but, when they arrive late in the course of the disease and they are already very short of breath, if they end up on a ventilator, it is very difficult to treat them. what i am optimistic about is the fact that we are learning a tremendous amount about this disease. i can tell you-- that in the first conversation that we had with our chinese colleagues in early february, they already told us about the benefits of proning for the individuals who ended up on ventilators. they already told us about the effectiveness of ecmo to save some of these patients. so, we had a head start. are anfortunately, there percentage of individuals who ultimately succumbed to this virus. virus inery aggressive some individuals. we are learning how to treat these patients better. three months from now, we will know even more. ares te
host: what are the risk factors that carol brought forth?st: the point she is making is that this is a condition that, in some patients, progresses very rapidly to respiratory failure. relatively, it is a small percentage of patients. but, when they arrive late in the course of the disease and they are already very short of breath, if they end up on a ventilator, it is very difficult to treat them. what i am optimistic about is the fact that we are learning a tremendous amount about this...
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honorees included lucille ball, john wayne frank sinatra, , ingrid bergman, and carol burnett. next on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gorme, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall. ♪ host: welcome to our all-star party for dutch reagan. speaking for variety clubs, monty hall. [applause] monty: thank you very much. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the variety clubs all-star party. join me in welcoming a lady that we love, formerly appearing in motion pictures, and now in a supporting role in a major production back east, mrs. dutch reagan. [applause] ♪ monty: and now, will you kindly join me in welcoming a man whom we greet tonight as friend, a very special friend close to our hearts, mr. dutch reagan. ♪ [applause] ["hail to the chief" being played] ♪ [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. hello. how are you? [applause] ♪ monty: could you sit
honorees included lucille ball, john wayne frank sinatra, , ingrid bergman, and carol burnett. next on "reel america," from 1985, "all star party for ronald "dutch" reagan." hosted by frank sinatra, the program of song, comedy, and tributes includes nancy reagan, dean martin, charlton heston, burt reynolds, ben vereen, steve lawrence, and eydie gorme, and variety clubs international chairman monty hall. ♪ host: welcome to our all-star party for dutch reagan....
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and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if i've never heard of them it was an incredible woman who did a lot of great things i will set myself on a mission and 27 years to get here. but i've been sending them and telling their story ever since. >> that is fantastic. it's deftly part of the war that a lot of us are interested in. they have incredibly have an impact on your career. how has this passion in crew --dash mike influenced your career in other ways. >> i think i have a the great vintage of and a lot of their sources were lost after the war. at the university of tennessee. and learn how to do oral history and those types of things. the more i learned about these women i wanted everybody to know about them and i wanted to do good academic history and work and why i worked so hard and to get my friends to know about them. they really did shape or working on document. in and that type of thing. not just academic conferences not reall
and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if i've never heard of them it was an incredible woman who did a lot of great things i will set myself on a mission and 27 years to get here. but i've been sending them and telling their story ever since. >> that is fantastic. it's deftly part of the war that a lot of us are interested in. they have incredibly have an impact on your...
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nbc's carol lee is at the white house with more on his trip to michigan. tell us more about president trump's visit today? >> reporter: this is really about the president's emphasis on the economy. he's been traveling outside of washington in the last few weeks to try to show that the economy is moving forward, that we're moving beyond the coronavirus pandemic. he's going to go to this ford plant which is making ventilators to try to underscore that point. it's also really important for his re-election campaign. there's a lot of politics hanging on this trip, too. he's been sparring with michigan's governor, which is another overtone to his visit. the two of them spoke yesterday on the phone, mostly about the devastating floods that have been hitting michigan. they have no plans to meet while the president is on the ground there. he said he will go at a later time to tour the flooding devastation when it's appropriate, he said. he arrives in michigan around 2:00 later today. the big question, as you said, is the president going to wear a mask. he said, we'
nbc's carol lee is at the white house with more on his trip to michigan. tell us more about president trump's visit today? >> reporter: this is really about the president's emphasis on the economy. he's been traveling outside of washington in the last few weeks to try to show that the economy is moving forward, that we're moving beyond the coronavirus pandemic. he's going to go to this ford plant which is making ventilators to try to underscore that point. it's also really important for...
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carol. pink floyd and money, if you have a request, just like carol did, sometimes i don't get to play them on one day, i will save them and play them the next day or the next after that. so, go ahead and send me your request, using facebook, twitter, instagram, and use the hashtag, ktvu fox 2. >>, you are good about getting to everyone so, thank you. >>> pro sports are on hold, but one boy in georgia gave his dad something to cheer about, during a private batting session. >>> that is four-year-old asher willing's first home run and his dad played semi pro ball was obviously thrilled. asher wasn't distracted, did what he was trained to do, rounded the bases and headed home. congratulated him with a big hug, at home place. very nice. >>> even when business is reopened, they face a big uncertain future. trent opening does not ensure customers will return. reopening for curbside pickup won't be enough to cover expenses. >> i'm nervous, to be honest with you, for as fast as we had to shut down,
carol. pink floyd and money, if you have a request, just like carol did, sometimes i don't get to play them on one day, i will save them and play them the next day or the next after that. so, go ahead and send me your request, using facebook, twitter, instagram, and use the hashtag, ktvu fox 2. >>, you are good about getting to everyone so, thank you. >>> pro sports are on hold, but one boy in georgia gave his dad something to cheer about, during a private batting session....
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carol, i enjoy reading all of your columns every week. read her anywhere you can find her.ou very much. all right. and the cruiseship industry shutdown months ago because of the pandemic. and while the passengers are back home, there are reports that as many as 100,000 crewmembers are still trapped at sea. phil keating is live in miami. >> still stranded out while they remain there. they are basically prisoners in their own rooms. they so far has been unable to get back to their home countries. this does include americans. there are an estimated 100,000 cruise line crew stuck on the ships anchored around the world, and getting them home has been an enormous logistical challenge. sometimes their home countries have closed down entries, and the cdc is also requiring they pay for charter flights. the crew is getting desperate. >> we people -- what's so hard in that? what's so hard? we are trinidadian's. what is the problem? >> he has filed two class action lawsuits on behalf of thousands of crewmembers. >> there have already been hunger strikes, suicides. even crewmembers that
carol, i enjoy reading all of your columns every week. read her anywhere you can find her.ou very much. all right. and the cruiseship industry shutdown months ago because of the pandemic. and while the passengers are back home, there are reports that as many as 100,000 crewmembers are still trapped at sea. phil keating is live in miami. >> still stranded out while they remain there. they are basically prisoners in their own rooms. they so far has been unable to get back to their home...
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robin deangelo quotes carol anderson in her book. anderson argues, quote, the trigger for white rage inevitably is black advancement, it is not the mere presence of black people that is the problem, rather black presence with demands for full and equal citizenship. it is blackness that refuses to accept subjugation to give up. despite all this, a black man was elected president of the united states, the ultimate advancement, and thus, the ultimate affront. that perfectly crystalizes everything that happened during president obama's tenure, everything that president trump -- donald trump was saying as a private citizen, and as president of the united states against barack obama. >> amen. i'll play one more clip of president obama really quick and then i'll come to the chairman. >> rather than just say what's in it for me, or what's in it for my community and to heck with everybody else, stand up for and join up with everyone who's struggling, whether it's immigrants, refugees, the rural poor, the lgbt community, low-income workers of
robin deangelo quotes carol anderson in her book. anderson argues, quote, the trigger for white rage inevitably is black advancement, it is not the mere presence of black people that is the problem, rather black presence with demands for full and equal citizenship. it is blackness that refuses to accept subjugation to give up. despite all this, a black man was elected president of the united states, the ultimate advancement, and thus, the ultimate affront. that perfectly crystalizes everything...
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. >> carol, do we know if anyone else at the white house might be taking this drug? after all, katie waldman or katie miller had been in touch with a lot of people and i'm not saying this is what prompted the president, i'm just looking at the time line, that he's presenting on when he started taking it, is there any reason to believe that anyone else in the white house might be on this drug? >> reporter: it's a great question, katy, and one that we have asked the white house. i spoke with a white house official before i came out here. they seem to be gathering that information right now. like i said, they seemed to be a little surprised that the president publicly disclosed this when he did. that is a question that we have, is anyone else taking this. the other thing that is worth mentioning here is this comes at a time when we still don't have the full picture of the president's physical, his annual physical. as you'll recall, there was a few months ago a time when he was taken to walter reed medical facility and for what he said was the first phase of his physical
. >> carol, do we know if anyone else at the white house might be taking this drug? after all, katie waldman or katie miller had been in touch with a lot of people and i'm not saying this is what prompted the president, i'm just looking at the time line, that he's presenting on when he started taking it, is there any reason to believe that anyone else in the white house might be on this drug? >> reporter: it's a great question, katy, and one that we have asked the white house. i...
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carol in new york. republican line. caller: good morning. in 1986i was abused by two police officers in lexington, kentucky. i took it to federal court and marjorie was bought off. the first attorney became state senator within the election. second became county attorney. the jury came back and said that they found nothing wrong, the police officer abusing me. back andwo jurors came who becameattorney, state senator, back in those days nobody believed anything. i now am 67 years old. it is 2020. this happened in 1986 read i have severe posttraumatic stress from it. i know two family members who were sexually assaulted. one was my daughter who died this past year, would never bring it through she had been sexually assaulted by someone. back then, people did not come forward. host: how does that apply to these allegations? caller: very simply. 1986i was sexually touched and whatever by two police officers. nobody believes it. nobody. it is recently people believe women are assaulted. mayrtunately this woman still have posttraumatic stress diso
carol in new york. republican line. caller: good morning. in 1986i was abused by two police officers in lexington, kentucky. i took it to federal court and marjorie was bought off. the first attorney became state senator within the election. second became county attorney. the jury came back and said that they found nothing wrong, the police officer abusing me. back andwo jurors came who becameattorney, state senator, back in those days nobody believed anything. i now am 67 years old. it is...
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thank you, carol. >>> i want to dig deeper into this. let's bring in dr. richard besser, the former head of the cdc and current president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation, the largest public health philanthropy. and ashley parker, reporter for "the washington post." doctor, the biggest risk here, the president, who is a senior citizen and has taken heart medication, is taking this potentially dangerous drug or that the rest of the world sees him take it and we rush out to buy it? >> you know, it would be wonderful if there was a silver bullet, something magical that could prevent this. but there isn't. it's following the advice of hand washing, keeping away from other people, wearing masks when we go out that's going to prevent this. and i really worry that people hearing this are going to think that this is something safe to do. and it's not. the fda has warned against people using this drug. it can have side effects. it's a drug that has uses in medicine for malaria and lupus and another worry is people will have a run on this drug thinking
thank you, carol. >>> i want to dig deeper into this. let's bring in dr. richard besser, the former head of the cdc and current president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation, the largest public health philanthropy. and ashley parker, reporter for "the washington post." doctor, the biggest risk here, the president, who is a senior citizen and has taken heart medication, is taking this potentially dangerous drug or that the rest of the world sees him take it and we...
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most of whom i won't name, especially in my mind today is the work of carole barbato and laura davis.y she rest in peace, because she said she would never miss a may 4th commemoration, and i'm so sorry that she's no longer with us and that we won't be together as a group and as a family this year. so good health, enjoy to you and peace. thanks from oregon. >> even in the face of violence, even in the face of a national guard who did have guns and regardless of students knew that they had bullets in their guns, they were still stand in the face of violence, and they were still willing to speak about things that were passionate to them, even at the very local level at kent state university about a very federal issue. i think students my age should look at the issues that are facing us today and act. why are we not more upset about, you know, for instance, the price of college tuition? why do i have to choose between getting an education and surviving? that shouldn't be a decision i have to make, but those are things that i have to consider. >> until i visited the vietnam memorial for th
most of whom i won't name, especially in my mind today is the work of carole barbato and laura davis.y she rest in peace, because she said she would never miss a may 4th commemoration, and i'm so sorry that she's no longer with us and that we won't be together as a group and as a family this year. so good health, enjoy to you and peace. thanks from oregon. >> even in the face of violence, even in the face of a national guard who did have guns and regardless of students knew that they had...
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carol lee, the cabinet meeting.id it have an agenda per se or was this more of the president just trying to get his cabinet on the same page? >> yeah, well, the centerpiece of it essentially was the president signing an executive order that gave -- it gives federal agencies broad authority to put a delay on any new regulations. there was that piece. but it really turned into the president defending his decision to take hydroxychloroquine. he bashed china for a time. some of his cabinet members jumped in to also defend his decision to take hydroxychloroquine. but to me one of the most interest things the president said, which i go to garrett's point about how the president views the next phase of recovery package or the effort to get the economy going, is he was asked, you know, what are you going to do? what's your plan for the millions of americans who are out of work? and he said, my plan is opening up the country. and that's it. and he didn't elaborate from there. so you know, i think what you see from garrett's
carol lee, the cabinet meeting.id it have an agenda per se or was this more of the president just trying to get his cabinet on the same page? >> yeah, well, the centerpiece of it essentially was the president signing an executive order that gave -- it gives federal agencies broad authority to put a delay on any new regulations. there was that piece. but it really turned into the president defending his decision to take hydroxychloroquine. he bashed china for a time. some of his cabinet...
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carol lee live at the white house. thank you both for joining us this hour. >>> i'm joined by a doctor who served in the white house unit to mike pence. thanks for joining us. let me get your thoughts immediately on this revelation from president trump saying he's taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure. what's the science tell us and what does this drug actually do and does not do? >> good morning, ayman and thank you for inviting me on. obviously, this is shocking news for most medical providers out there. it sets an irresponsible example to the american people. it sets an irresponsible example of medical management as well. as we know now, the fda has limited the use of hydroxychloroquine for clinical settings, within clinical settings and within investigational protocols. and so it is a dangerous drug. it is used safely in certainly instances to treat diseases, anti-malarial drug, but in this particular setting for this condition, it's just not proven at this point to be beneficial. we have not been able
carol lee live at the white house. thank you both for joining us this hour. >>> i'm joined by a doctor who served in the white house unit to mike pence. thanks for joining us. let me get your thoughts immediately on this revelation from president trump saying he's taking hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure. what's the science tell us and what does this drug actually do and does not do? >> good morning, ayman and thank you for inviting me on. obviously, this is shocking...
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carol lee standing by at the white house. carol, this was the president's latest visit to a battleground state. and as he talked to the press, without a mask, he said he is eager to hold campaign rallies again. that's no surprise. this is his jam. >> yeah, that's right, steph. he really wants to get back out there in the country. and these events he's been doing, this is the third one he's done in as many weeks in a battleground state as you said. and they were kind of -- they're mini rallies so to speak. he spoke yesterday about the need for him to win re-election. there was a speaker there who put a hat on a trump 2020 hat. he really seemed to enjoy being out there. and then there was this mask issue which, you know, the president didn't wear one because that's not the message he wants to send right now, steph. he really wants to send the message that the country is moving forward. we're moving on, and that's the only message that he plans on delivering as he campaigns for re-election. that's why we saw that. and he's going
carol lee standing by at the white house. carol, this was the president's latest visit to a battleground state. and as he talked to the press, without a mask, he said he is eager to hold campaign rallies again. that's no surprise. this is his jam. >> yeah, that's right, steph. he really wants to get back out there in the country. and these events he's been doing, this is the third one he's done in as many weeks in a battleground state as you said. and they were kind of -- they're mini...
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carol lee at the white house, thank you.you. >> thanks, chuck. >>> and chuck, vice president announced today that he is not taking the drug hydroxychloroquine. that follows the revelation from the president, though, that he is taking it. >> the front line workers, many, many are taking it. i happen to be taking it. i happen to be taking it. >> did the white house doctor recommend that you take that? is that why you're -- >> yeah, the white house doctor -- didn't recommend it -- i said, what do you think? he said, yeah, if you would like it. i said, i would like it. a lot of people are taking it. i've taken it for a week and a half here and i'm still here. >> can you explain, though, sir, what is the evidence that it has as a preventative effect. >> here we go, you ready? here's my evidence. i get a lot of positive calls about it. >> the president has repeatedly promoted hydroxychloroquine as a preventative treatment for covid-19. it is still unclear, though, whether it actually is a preventative treatment. joining me now is
carol lee at the white house, thank you.you. >> thanks, chuck. >>> and chuck, vice president announced today that he is not taking the drug hydroxychloroquine. that follows the revelation from the president, though, that he is taking it. >> the front line workers, many, many are taking it. i happen to be taking it. i happen to be taking it. >> did the white house doctor recommend that you take that? is that why you're -- >> yeah, the white house doctor -- didn't...
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carol, thanks very much. katy, you're about to move on to a new headline. i'll be curious to see how aggressively political the president gets in presenting these guidelines. does he ak tictively want to pi fight with democratic governors, or does he present the guide lines and complain on twitter? we'll see. >> you know, i think it depends on the questioning he gets and whether he feels pressed. he tends to lash out more when reporters end up pressing him on things. we'll see what happens. we're keeping an eye on that blue sliding door, and we'll go to him when he comes out. >>> let's get to this other story, which the trump campaign has been seizing on. former vice president joe biden's campaign is responding to criticism over his telling the black host of a syndicated radio show, quote, you ain't black if you vote for president trump instead of him. here is that exchange between the presumptive democratic nominee and "the breakfast club host." >> you have to see us when you come to new york. >> i will. >> it is a long way to november. we have more questi
carol, thanks very much. katy, you're about to move on to a new headline. i'll be curious to see how aggressively political the president gets in presenting these guidelines. does he ak tictively want to pi fight with democratic governors, or does he present the guide lines and complain on twitter? we'll see. >> you know, i think it depends on the questioning he gets and whether he feels pressed. he tends to lash out more when reporters end up pressing him on things. we'll see what...
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>> work with me carol. i survived a fistfight with michael jordan. i have eight rings. you can do this. >> the first saturday in may, usually the kentucky dir erby w this pandemic it will be held in september. there was a race saturday virtual virtually. the 13 triple crown winners got together on the racetrack. here's the call. >> secretariat in the middle, seattle's american pharaoh, here's the finish, secretariat has won it. >> 47 years after winning the race on his way to a triple crown, the 7-2 favorite secretariat wins the virtual race with a great run down the stretch. and hey, did you see this? check out thor bjornson going for the dead lift world record, a mere 1,104 pounds, not a problem for the man who played the mountain in the "game of thrones." in an interview afterwards, he said he could have done more, but what's the point? that is a whole lot of weight to lift. he's a strong man, much stronger than i. let's send it back to you. >> half a ton, oh, my goodness. >>> much more to come on abc7 news at 11:00. the coronavirus pandemic could be encouraging more
>> work with me carol. i survived a fistfight with michael jordan. i have eight rings. you can do this. >> the first saturday in may, usually the kentucky dir erby w this pandemic it will be held in september. there was a race saturday virtual virtually. the 13 triple crown winners got together on the racetrack. here's the call. >> secretariat in the middle, seattle's american pharaoh, here's the finish, secretariat has won it. >> 47 years after winning the race on his...
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waiting for their delivery sponsor of books today so together carol delivers choose . this is the news live from berlin protests return to hong kong police fired tear gas or pro-democracy activists as they take to the streets against a proposed security will they say threatens the territories autonomy also coming up . muslims around the world to break their fast for the last time in our ramadan the over shows overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. benyamin netanyahu becomes the 1st sitting israeli prime minister to go on trial as he faces corruption charges just days after beginning his 5th term in office. and in week 2 of the bonus league has returned from a forced break iron showed their heads above the rest after dispatching frank 1st the stars are aligned for a match up with 2nd placed. on pablo foley as welcome to the program protests broken out in hong kong after china sparked outrage with proposed new legislation that would ban was beijing cold secessionism and subversive activity it could allow chinese security agents to. operate in this territory prodemocra
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host: carol from california, you are next. caller: good evening. i have two questions. one is a smaller question. the first one is, i had heard on the news there was a new cancer doctor discussing when patients come in where they can't breathe with the pneumonia symptoms, where oxygen is getting very low, the success rate, once they get put on the ventilator, there are a lot of other issues because of having all the different things, being sedated, not being able to move, having turned, and they need blood thinners at that point and other things -- and they said the success rate or the survival rate -- i can't remember if they said 20%, people who get on to ventilators are surviving, if they are in very serious condition. and he suggesting that not getting people on the ventilators and getting them in sooner, and getting them more oxygen in other ways -- and i had seen that in japan there was a machine that they found that helped some people, the extra core per barrel oil membrane -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] sen. wicker: all right, we will begin, and we app
host: carol from california, you are next. caller: good evening. i have two questions. one is a smaller question. the first one is, i had heard on the news there was a new cancer doctor discussing when patients come in where they can't breathe with the pneumonia symptoms, where oxygen is getting very low, the success rate, once they get put on the ventilator, there are a lot of other issues because of having all the different things, being sedated, not being able to move, having turned, and...
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carol lee is at the white house. obviously what the michigan secretary of state did was no different i think than what the georgia secretary of state did for their primary, which is mail everybody an application for an absentee ballot. >> reporter: right. that's not what the president said in his tweet. he said they were absentee ballots. as you said, there were applications. chuck, i think thisunder scores for the president, you know, there's really a lot of politics playing into his response to coronavirus. the whole reason that mail-in voting is being talked about is because people are looking at alternatives to in-person voting this fall because of the pandemic. the president's trying to undermine that essential because he doesn't think it's going to help his reelection. kelley anne conway, his councillor said she leaned in, too. she said there's little reason to look at they alternatives unless it's political. so it's a concerted and very, you know -- it's a very concerted effort to -- an intentional effort to t
carol lee is at the white house. obviously what the michigan secretary of state did was no different i think than what the georgia secretary of state did for their primary, which is mail everybody an application for an absentee ballot. >> reporter: right. that's not what the president said in his tweet. he said they were absentee ballots. as you said, there were applications. chuck, i think thisunder scores for the president, you know, there's really a lot of politics playing into his...
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cancer program professor carol cicle. and the british government 6 additional powers to put restrictions on terror suspects for an unlimited time occluding weakening the required burden of proof that all the measures necessary will be debating this with a film account of terror chief and a human rights lawyer a little later. health service leaders say that time is running out for britain to implement an effective track and trace strategy risking a 2nd wave of coronavirus that's as the government confirms it will be increasing the health service surcharge for known you foreign workers amid calls to scrap it for workers fighting the virus on the front line but he carries the sound he joins me live in the studio and. there are real worries about the government's track and trace system absolutely boris johnson has promised to have 25000 traces in place as part of his plan to get the system up and running by the 1st of june of course that's when many prime school children will slowly begin returning back to the classrooms but
cancer program professor carol cicle. and the british government 6 additional powers to put restrictions on terror suspects for an unlimited time occluding weakening the required burden of proof that all the measures necessary will be debating this with a film account of terror chief and a human rights lawyer a little later. health service leaders say that time is running out for britain to implement an effective track and trace strategy risking a 2nd wave of coronavirus that's as the...
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cancer program professor carol sykora. 35000 people have lost their lives here in the u.k. with code and it could be that we lose them all the 50000 we can say if we really did lead by 6 months. health service leaders say the time is running out for britain to implement an effective track and trace strategy risking a 2nd wave of coronavirus says the government confirms it will be increasing the health service surcharge for non you farm workers amid calls to scrap it for workers fighting the virus on the front line but he joins me live in the studio for more on all of this firstly he said there are worries about the government's track and trace system yeah absolutely boris johnson announced the government would be looking to get 25000 traces in place as part of a tracking trace strategy by. by the 1st of june that's the date of course when a number of school children will be returning back to the classroom but he's received a letter from the chief executive of the n.h.s. confederation this letter has been written to the government in particular the health secretary as well a
cancer program professor carol sykora. 35000 people have lost their lives here in the u.k. with code and it could be that we lose them all the 50000 we can say if we really did lead by 6 months. health service leaders say the time is running out for britain to implement an effective track and trace strategy risking a 2nd wave of coronavirus says the government confirms it will be increasing the health service surcharge for non you farm workers amid calls to scrap it for workers fighting the...
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he introduced me to it carol as the champion of the 1951 aerobatic championship in his plane. then i found out she had also flew a b26 the world war ii part of never heard of her i'd never heard of any of them. so if i've never heard of them who else hasn't. none of my friends had i just decided that was wrong. these were incredible women who did a lot of great flying during world war ii. so i set myself on a mission that is taken 27 years to get here. we telling their story ever since. >> host: that's fantastic. a lot of our audience are interested in but spend very little good material out there so your book is a welcome addition to the resources on this. his incredible women have a impact on your career you said you spent 27 years now working on the story but has the passion influenced recruit otherwise? a number of things had the great advantage of spending a lot of time with them. a lot of the sources were lost after the war that had a chance to do oral history with them. dick's been on a whole another path of training to graduate school to learn to do history the right w
he introduced me to it carol as the champion of the 1951 aerobatic championship in his plane. then i found out she had also flew a b26 the world war ii part of never heard of her i'd never heard of any of them. so if i've never heard of them who else hasn't. none of my friends had i just decided that was wrong. these were incredible women who did a lot of great flying during world war ii. so i set myself on a mission that is taken 27 years to get here. we telling their story ever since....
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countries do so much better than capitalist ones when it comes to coronavirus cancer specialist professor carol sykora called the n.h.s. the last bastion of communism tells us why it's going to be difficult to read nationalize private health care and big pharma when the lockdown finally ends or will coded to make it easier to democratize parasites of capitalism on wall street as we celebrate post pandemic evidence of a global slowdown that's the perspective of oxford university is professor danny dorling champions deceleration in his brand new multi dimensional analysis of the world we live in all the small going on with today's going undercover 1st with the u.s. and u.k. among the worst cove in $1000.00 affected countries in the world the race is on to find a vaccine u.s. president donald trump claims it could be available by the end of the year critics accuse him of the trumpet ministration and u.k. prime minister boris johnson the government of being lent to enforce a lockdown but professor carol sykora chief medical officer of private cancer therapy provider rather than health thinks they w
countries do so much better than capitalist ones when it comes to coronavirus cancer specialist professor carol sykora called the n.h.s. the last bastion of communism tells us why it's going to be difficult to read nationalize private health care and big pharma when the lockdown finally ends or will coded to make it easier to democratize parasites of capitalism on wall street as we celebrate post pandemic evidence of a global slowdown that's the perspective of oxford university is professor...