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chris paul the substitute teacher. chris paul and n.b.a. see on the court sooner than later. >> appreciate you, trevor. we'll get you some hooping lessons. >> trevor: i'll teach you soccer and you do the hoops. >> thies deal. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go: the covid pandemic has taken a serious toll on many people's mental health. and here in the u.s., the disaster distress helpline is trying to address this crisis. they've got counselors who are trained to meet the mental health needs of this unique situation. and if you are able to, and would like to help, please donate what you can. noamount is too small. and if you'd like to support new yorkers in crisis please donate to "nyc well," which is also providing free, confidential mental health support. until tomorrow, stay safe out there, wash your hands, and remember: headaches are a symptom of coronavirus, but they're also a symptom of watching netflix for 20 hours straight, so you're probably fine. now, here it is, your moment of zen. ♪ ♪ >> after several weeks of b
chris paul the substitute teacher. chris paul and n.b.a. see on the court sooner than later. >> appreciate you, trevor. we'll get you some hooping lessons. >> trevor: i'll teach you soccer and you do the hoops. >> thies deal. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight. before we go: the covid pandemic has taken a serious toll on many people's mental health. and here in the u.s., the disaster distress helpline is trying to address this crisis. they've got counselors who are...
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been at an event by my colleague at espn that was hosting and it had barack obama was there with chris paul and kevin love and it was a discussion about what athletes do and how they use their influence on issues and it was a reminder of how, what someone like obama does to elevate a discussion. he was interacting with athletes and you could watch the athletes in the sense of thinking more deeply about how they could influence and use their own power for good on social issues. it's a fascinating discussion . it's hard to become president . i don't care who you are. we are watching that now. it's difficult and a long journey to be the first african-american to do that is a signature achievement that many people thought they would never see in their lifetimes . that's always stands i think at the top of the mountain. >> but the majority of the profiles in "the fierce 44" are not athletes. >> we have six athletes and even those, they are people who are left out but i think the athletes we do havein the list , serena williams, simone biles who is arguably the greatest gymnast ever. i think she
been at an event by my colleague at espn that was hosting and it had barack obama was there with chris paul and kevin love and it was a discussion about what athletes do and how they use their influence on issues and it was a reminder of how, what someone like obama does to elevate a discussion. he was interacting with athletes and you could watch the athletes in the sense of thinking more deeply about how they could influence and use their own power for good on social issues. it's a...
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that's according to chris paul who is the president of the players association. he told espn, players want to resume the season as long as it is safe. the league is working on safety guidelines. it will take about 25 days for them to get into basketball shape. a decision whether or not to resume the season could come in the next few weeks. more news after this. >>> we end our newscast with a few thoughts about the end of school this year. particularly those in their final years. garvin thomas shares some encouragement. >> reporter: we've heard a lot this week that graduations, about how commencement in a time of covid looks so much different. from drive-through diplomas -- >> it is up to you. >> reporter: to socially distanced beaches to the mine craft uc berkeley ceremony. none of it even remotely what seniors had been dreaming up for 12, 16, or even more years. >> it is a little sad. >> reporter: to those who are mourning the loss of such traditions, we are truly sorry. but sometimes in life the most worthwhile lessons are the hardest ones to learn. and what th
that's according to chris paul who is the president of the players association. he told espn, players want to resume the season as long as it is safe. the league is working on safety guidelines. it will take about 25 days for them to get into basketball shape. a decision whether or not to resume the season could come in the next few weeks. more news after this. >>> we end our newscast with a few thoughts about the end of school this year. particularly those in their final years. garvin...
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. >> make no mistake, chris, paul manafort is a bad dude.ven before his criminal conviction, he was locked up for violating his bail by intimidating witnesses, and then he gets convicted of numerous federal felonies. but he doesn't deserve a denath penalty and the reality is when you're in prison, you can't take the steps we all need to to stay safe. you can't practice social distancing, you have preexisting conditions, you can't take extra precautions, you can't even wash your hands like you need to. so i'm not mad about paul manafort. i'm mad about the hundreds of thousands of other prisoners who don't get the same break. i'm mad that if you're not rich and white and connected, you don't have the same opportunity that paul manafort had to come home and stay safe. >> but it's even more specific than that, it really looks, when you go down the line and look at the fates of the people that specifically, like, kind of took one for the team, like donald trump, and that's flynn and stone and manafort, day didn't like roll over on him. and you lo
. >> make no mistake, chris, paul manafort is a bad dude.ven before his criminal conviction, he was locked up for violating his bail by intimidating witnesses, and then he gets convicted of numerous federal felonies. but he doesn't deserve a denath penalty and the reality is when you're in prison, you can't take the steps we all need to to stay safe. you can't practice social distancing, you have preexisting conditions, you can't take extra precautions, you can't even wash your hands like...
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according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba players association arranged a private conference call on monday night with the biggest stars in the nba that call included the warriors own steph curry lebron james anthony davis, former warrior kevin durant the greek freak kawhi leonard oakland native damian lillard and russell westbrook the purpose this call to unite on the goal of getting the season resume. the group should hold significant weight when itcomes time for nba commissioner, adam silver and the owners can make a decision. the season was first suspended on march 11th. silver says he won't have to make a decision until sometime in june. now on a more somber note the sports world still hasn't and probably will never get over the tragic death of kobe bryant. a number of organizations in sports leagues have already announced ways to honor his memory. now his former training facility will join the fold the mamba sports academy is retiring mamba from its name out of respect for the late los angeles great. the mamba sports academy was lost in 2018 as a jo
according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba players association arranged a private conference call on monday night with the biggest stars in the nba that call included the warriors own steph curry lebron james anthony davis, former warrior kevin durant the greek freak kawhi leonard oakland native damian lillard and russell westbrook the purpose this call to unite on the goal of getting the season resume. the group should hold significant weight when itcomes time...
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. >> california senator kamala harris also addressed the students, as did basketball star chris paul, comedian kevin hart, and others. it was an all-star cast, and former president obama will also speak at the "graduate together" event later tonight. the event is hosted by the lebron james family foundation. you can watch that right here on nbc. it starts at 8:00 tonight. >>> take you out to emeryville right now. a really nice day and then the clouds started rolling in. we've got rain on the way. some parts of the bay area could get some thunder too. rob mayeda joining us now with a look at how much rain we might expect from all this. looking behind you, it doesn't look like any is coming at all. looks nice right now. >> yeah. you know, it's maybe hard to believe. we had 70s and 80s for highs outside, but you probably notice the winds are picking up right now around the bay area and clouds on the increase as we look off towards san francisco out to the west. the clouds starting to thicken up, going from those high level clouds to mid level clouds, which will eventually bring us some r
. >> california senator kamala harris also addressed the students, as did basketball star chris paul, comedian kevin hart, and others. it was an all-star cast, and former president obama will also speak at the "graduate together" event later tonight. the event is hosted by the lebron james family foundation. you can watch that right here on nbc. it starts at 8:00 tonight. >>> take you out to emeryville right now. a really nice day and then the clouds started rolling in....
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the president of the players association, chris paul, says they're keen to return when its safe to doto be obviously as safe as possible, but the biggest thing is we miss the game. not only from a player perspective, but as a fan of the game, like, i miss knowing what i am watching every night, right? without the game, seven games in, i know what i am doing. so not only as a player but as a fan, i miss it. and that's all the sport for now. scientists in britain have begun a trial of sniffer dogs to see if they can be trained to detect the presence of coronavirus before symptoms appear. the clinical trial is being boosted by £500,000 of investment from the uk government with the hope that if the scheme works, each dog would be able to screen around 250 people an hour. dogs are already able to sniff out diseases such as cancer, malaria and parkinson's. 19 people have been arrested at a protest in london's hyde park against the lockdown. police say ten fixed penalty notices were issued. several hundred people gathered, saying they object to their rights of movement and free speech being
the president of the players association, chris paul, says they're keen to return when its safe to doto be obviously as safe as possible, but the biggest thing is we miss the game. not only from a player perspective, but as a fan of the game, like, i miss knowing what i am watching every night, right? without the game, seven games in, i know what i am doing. so not only as a player but as a fan, i miss it. and that's all the sport for now. scientists in britain have begun a trial of sniffer...
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eight veteran all-stars including lebron james, chris paul and steph curry were reportedly on this conferencel, and they were conducting, really, an unofficial poll about how players felt about getting back on the court. paul is also the president of the nba players association and the vice president of that group, jaylen brown, is joining me now. he plays for the boston cloielt. he was on that call. jaylen, thank you for being with us and players out since march 11th. i know a lot of people are watching to see when you all come back and when it's safe for you to come back. what can you tell us about this conversation? >> i think that the purpose of the conversation is for getting a feel of what players want, and a bunch of information that's being gathered right now. with that information proceeds, we'll be able the continue things regularly. >> so what was the consensus? i wonder, first off, do you want to come back? do you want the season to continue and what was the consensus on the call? >> a lot of the guys want to play. i think the most influential players that were on the call we spea
eight veteran all-stars including lebron james, chris paul and steph curry were reportedly on this conferencel, and they were conducting, really, an unofficial poll about how players felt about getting back on the court. paul is also the president of the nba players association and the vice president of that group, jaylen brown, is joining me now. he plays for the boston cloielt. he was on that call. jaylen, thank you for being with us and players out since march 11th. i know a lot of people...
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according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba players association here and a private conference call on monday night with the biggest stars in the nba. that call included the warriors own steph curry lebron james anthony davis former warrior in current net kevin, duran the greek freak kawhi leonard oakland native in portland trail blazer damien lillard and russell westbrook the purpose of that call well it was to unite on the goal of getting the season resume. the group should hold significant weight when it comes time for nba commissioner, adam silver, and the owners can make a decision. the season was first suspended on march 11th. silver said he won't have to make a decision until some time in june. now on a more somber note the sports world still hasn't him probably will never get over the tragic death of kobe bryant. a number of organizations in sports leagues have already announced ways to honor his memory. now his former training facility will join the fold the mamba sports academy is retiring momma from its name out of respect for the late los angele
according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba players association here and a private conference call on monday night with the biggest stars in the nba. that call included the warriors own steph curry lebron james anthony davis former warrior in current net kevin, duran the greek freak kawhi leonard oakland native in portland trail blazer damien lillard and russell westbrook the purpose of that call well it was to unite on the goal of getting the season resume. the...
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obviously, chris paul is the president of the players association for the nba. he's widely respected. he's communicating with adam silver at least on a weekly basis. they've taken all of these things into consideration, and of course you're going to take into account safety because all of these guys have families, whether it's siblings, parents, wives, children, et cetera, et cetera. they are a multitude of people to consider, not just themselves. but in the end, you do have to ask yourself, at what point do you move forward? we're being told that a vaccine may be a year away. >> right. >> that the proliferation of testing, obviously, is something that's a priority right now and you're hopeful that that's going to continue but when is that going to come about the business of transpiring and then you have to take into account the economics. once again, when we think about the players themselves, everybody's thinking about multimillion dollar professional athletes getting paid, being on national television for the purposes of entertainment. what they're not rememb
obviously, chris paul is the president of the players association for the nba. he's widely respected. he's communicating with adam silver at least on a weekly basis. they've taken all of these things into consideration, and of course you're going to take into account safety because all of these guys have families, whether it's siblings, parents, wives, children, et cetera, et cetera. they are a multitude of people to consider, not just themselves. but in the end, you do have to ask yourself, at...
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according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba player association arrangedvate conference call on monday night with some of the biggest stars in the nba that call included the warriors steph curry lebron james anthony davis, former award your aunt, the greek freak kawhi leonard and oakland native and portland trail blazer damien lillard and russell westbrook all on the call and the purpose of that call to unite of the goal of getting the season started. this group should hold significant way when it comes time for silver and owners to make a decision. this season was the first suspended on march 11th silver said he will have to make a decision until sometime in june. now on a more somber note the sports world still hasn't and probably will never get over the tragic death of kobe bryant. a number of organizations in sports leagues have already announced ways to honor his memory. now his former training facility will join the fold the mamba sports academy is retiring momma from its name out of respect for the late los angeles lakers, great. the mamba sports ac
according to multiple reports, chris paul who is the president of the nba player association arrangedvate conference call on monday night with some of the biggest stars in the nba that call included the warriors steph curry lebron james anthony davis, former award your aunt, the greek freak kawhi leonard and oakland native and portland trail blazer damien lillard and russell westbrook all on the call and the purpose of that call to unite of the goal of getting the season started. this group...
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put together by chris paul ahead of the players association. is also polling players league wide about restarting. the stars agreed to take the court at some point with proper safety measures, but it's unclear when this might actually happen. >>> a day after baseball owners agreed on a proposal to start the season in july, commissioner rob manfred presented that to the players today. according to reports, the proposal focused on health and safety, not so much the financials. and the league believes that they will have adequate testing available to start the season, but still many hurdles to clear. >>> would you believe actual fans at a sporting event? it's happening in taiwan. monkeys versus nui lions. chinese professional baseball. look at that, the home run and a fan who is actually the only fan i can see in the outfield, he caught it. the first game with attendance allowed. the rakuten monkeys win. >>> ronnie lott stepping up during this pandemic. the pro football hall of famer teaming up with steven silver fine jewelry to benefit east side
put together by chris paul ahead of the players association. is also polling players league wide about restarting. the stars agreed to take the court at some point with proper safety measures, but it's unclear when this might actually happen. >>> a day after baseball owners agreed on a proposal to start the season in july, commissioner rob manfred presented that to the players today. according to reports, the proposal focused on health and safety, not so much the financials. and the...
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paul, chris. they say they need make it clear this is their city, this is their cause, and so that's why they're trying to make a delineation as the governor did early this morning when he said that 80% of those arrested were not even from minnesota, that this is a home-grown effort that they're trying to push forward. but frankly, they've been fearful that that's been overshadowed simply because of all the damage caused here over the past several days. >> morgan chesky from minneapolis. we'll continue to check in with you throughout the evening. thank you. >>> both president trump and attorney general bill barr weighed in on the protesters earlier today. let's take a listen. >> and i stand before you in firm opposition to anyone exploiting this tragedy to loot, rob, attack, and menace. these people, it's antifa, it's a lot of radical left, bad people. they've got to be taught that you can't do this. >> voices of peaceful protests are being hijacked by violent radical elements. groups of outside r
paul, chris. they say they need make it clear this is their city, this is their cause, and so that's why they're trying to make a delineation as the governor did early this morning when he said that 80% of those arrested were not even from minnesota, that this is a home-grown effort that they're trying to push forward. but frankly, they've been fearful that that's been overshadowed simply because of all the damage caused here over the past several days. >> morgan chesky from minneapolis....
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chris, question from paul., a cce pta ble that's a very stark phrase, acceptable death rate, but ultimately, governments around the world a re ultimately, governments around the world are asking that question, looking at the balance between easing restrictions and how many people are dying from this virus. yes, clearly, i'm nota representative of the government so i cannot fully explain their thinking but as you say, they are trying to balance a number of different factors, as we look at easing lockdown. the first is clearly we want to minimise the number of deaths, we want to protect the nhs but equally, at the same time, we know it's a health point, there are economic, social and health consequences of staying in lockdown. what we are trying to do, but the government is trying to do is work out how to ease lockdown in a way that meets all of those objectives. there is a picture to have in your mind, that of a faulty tap, what i'm saying about easing lockdown is what you would ideally wa nt lockdown is what yo
chris, question from paul., a cce pta ble that's a very stark phrase, acceptable death rate, but ultimately, governments around the world a re ultimately, governments around the world are asking that question, looking at the balance between easing restrictions and how many people are dying from this virus. yes, clearly, i'm nota representative of the government so i cannot fully explain their thinking but as you say, they are trying to balance a number of different factors, as we look at easing...
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chris, a question for you from paul coleman.t to ease lockdown completely? now, that's a very stark phrase, acceptable death rate, isn't it? but ultimately, governments all around the world are asking that question. are they looking at the balance between easing restrictions and how many people are dying from this virus? yeah, i mean, clearly, i'm not a representative of the government, so i can't fully explain their thinking, but exactly as you say they're trying to balance a number of different factors. the first is clearly we want to minimize the number of deaths. we want to protect the nhs. but equally, at the same time, we know and here's a health point actually that there are economic, social and health consequences of staying in lockdown. so what we're trying to do, what the government is trying to do is work out how to ease lockdown in a way that meets all of those objectives. there is, i think, a word picture to have in your mind at this point, which is that of a faulty tap and what i'm saying about easing lockdown is t
chris, a question for you from paul coleman.t to ease lockdown completely? now, that's a very stark phrase, acceptable death rate, isn't it? but ultimately, governments all around the world are asking that question. are they looking at the balance between easing restrictions and how many people are dying from this virus? yeah, i mean, clearly, i'm not a representative of the government, so i can't fully explain their thinking, but exactly as you say they're trying to balance a number of...
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cases you can do one off take downs which they do all the time they took down a chris petine pelosi quote about rand paul my whole point was there's other ways to think about this and let me show you someone who is in pain, which there are a myriad of examples on twitter, but made worse because it's the president of the united states with 80 million followers and amplifies it in a way that is astonishingly damaging i don't really -- i mean joe scarborough is a famous person and can deal with this and being accused of murder or having an affair falsely, but it's this man and i wanted to focus on him. this is a widower 20 years ago lost his wife in a terrible accident and is still living it because the president wants to attack joe scarborough and drag his -- the memory of his wife. it's really an astonishing situation for with the to hatwio deal with and the rest of us to watch. >> i wonder to what degree is the trump question on twitter, i don't know, whether to call it a red herring or -- because he's the president and whatever message he wants to amplify, if he posts something like that and it gets tak
cases you can do one off take downs which they do all the time they took down a chris petine pelosi quote about rand paul my whole point was there's other ways to think about this and let me show you someone who is in pain, which there are a myriad of examples on twitter, but made worse because it's the president of the united states with 80 million followers and amplifies it in a way that is astonishingly damaging i don't really -- i mean joe scarborough is a famous person and can deal with...
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paul revere painted al chris pus the first person killed, an abolitionist, about half a century later painted him back in. but the first person killed in the boston massacre was a young black man killed amidst a crowd of protesters that were mostly white. and so in our country, the opposition to police brutality runs deep amongst all of us. and when you're in that city, and i spent a lot of time there when i was president of the naacp. it really -- the racial inequity smacks you right in the face. the depth of the recession, there were two states in the country where black unemployment was three times white no matter what education you have whether you have a phd or no high school degree. that was mississippi and minnesota. while minnesota is nice, it's also like mississippi with snow. and what we have to understand is that every time you see a situation like this -- >> this is david curry is new york. the mayor of minneapolis, jacob frey delivering remarks after a third night of unrest in minneapolis/st. paul. let's listen in. >> it became clear that there were imminent threats to bo
paul revere painted al chris pus the first person killed, an abolitionist, about half a century later painted him back in. but the first person killed in the boston massacre was a young black man killed amidst a crowd of protesters that were mostly white. and so in our country, the opposition to police brutality runs deep amongst all of us. and when you're in that city, and i spent a lot of time there when i was president of the naacp. it really -- the racial inequity smacks you right in the...
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paul, what happened? >> reporter: well, victimor, chri-- victor, christi, it came out as a mayday call.en firefighters down. behind me the building caught fire. it all began when they tried to enter this building with fire saws. they pick up this tale from there. >> as our firefighters were making their entry in and finding the seed of the fire, there was a significant explosioned that caused a mayday report due to multiple firefighters potentially being injured. so we quickly called for additional firefighters. this happen upgraded to what we call a major emergency category with over 230 firefighters that have arrived on scene. >> reporter: where this story gets almost unfathomable there is crews on the ground and crews up above. they're going to the roof to ventilate it. well, suddenly they start to hear this loud rumbling noise that builds in intensity. the air is pressure idesized. they say the heat starts to rise, they know something is wrong. the call goes to get out. firefighters begin to back down. the ladder behind me, the second of the two, a fireball explodes and firefighters
paul, what happened? >> reporter: well, victimor, chri-- victor, christi, it came out as a mayday call.en firefighters down. behind me the building caught fire. it all began when they tried to enter this building with fire saws. they pick up this tale from there. >> as our firefighters were making their entry in and finding the seed of the fire, there was a significant explosioned that caused a mayday report due to multiple firefighters potentially being injured. so we quickly...
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chris. the next question is paul brown from itv.hearing from quite a few people who are shielding at the moment who still feel they are very vulnerable. given the number of cases is still higher now than when we first went into lockdown, why should they feel any safer leaving their homes? perhaps i will askjenny to comment first? shall i start? for the reasons which i have just articulated before about our understanding of individual risk with individual diseases, that is still a learning process. it can still a learning process. it can still be quite difficult to give a very individual approach to that risk assessment. it is a new disease. but i think what we are looking at is the whole idea, if you like, behind the shielding programme was because the modelling identified a significant number of people at risk, mostly in the elderly, and in fa ct, risk, mostly in the elderly, and in fact, that is still the case, although we have significant numbers shielding who are below that age but particularly for the elderly, that if we could,
chris. the next question is paul brown from itv.hearing from quite a few people who are shielding at the moment who still feel they are very vulnerable. given the number of cases is still higher now than when we first went into lockdown, why should they feel any safer leaving their homes? perhaps i will askjenny to comment first? shall i start? for the reasons which i have just articulated before about our understanding of individual risk with individual diseases, that is still a learning...
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. >> it's a fun read me explain paul ryan and reince priebus and chris christie during the access hollywood d for the campawh repercussions later? >> and still supported trump. >> but what did he say? >> let's see. >> y you could get out or when by a huge landslide. >> but then made chief of staff. >> at the same time because rein priebus really presided over successes that the ceos to realize they could expand to be restricted and constructed and a lot of otherr achievements occurred under reince priebus but with that access hollywood tape to show that trump is a coercive that what he says in the tape and to take advantage of that so it is not nonconsensual with that activity that he describes. >> but nothing that's happened in my politics. >> we saw something that doesn't happen but with presidential campaign and paul ryan the speaker seem to act that way what is it they did not understand? about the trump is older and the voice and he sings about donald trump? >> i think reince priebus did understand it is very hard for people in certain circles to understand the way of the average voter
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so explain what happened with rance previous paul ryan and chris christie during access hollywood, important weekend for the campaign and what they do and then was there any repercussions from what they did later. >> even mind that rance previous went to the debates. he still supported trump for the rnc. he didn't withdraw any support. >> what did he say? >> let's see. >> he said you can get out of the race or losing a huge landslide and you mentionthis in your book . but that didn't, but it was too specific tasks. >> at the same time trump never forgive him for saying that it is unfortunatebecause trump , because rex resided over so many of these successes including the deregulation of that led ceos to realize expand and hire more workers. that they're not going to be restricted and constricted and a lot of other achievements that occurred under reince priebus but at one point on the access hollywood tape said hillary, it shows trump is a coercive marauder but actually what he is saying in the day is women are after him all the time and he takes advantage of that. when you're a star, they w
so explain what happened with rance previous paul ryan and chris christie during access hollywood, important weekend for the campaign and what they do and then was there any repercussions from what they did later. >> even mind that rance previous went to the debates. he still supported trump for the rnc. he didn't withdraw any support. >> what did he say? >> let's see. >> he said you can get out of the race or losing a huge landslide and you mentionthis in your book ....
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explain what happened with reince priebus and paul wright d chris christie during the "access hollywood" important weekend for the campaign. what did they do and was any repercussions from what they did later? >> keep in mind reince priebus still went to the debate. he still supported trump to the rnc. he actually didn't, would not withdraw any support. >> what did he say? >> what did he say? let's see. >> he said you can get out of race and lose any huge landslide. you mention this in your book. i'm just reading. but he was made chief of staff. >> but at the same time trump never forgave him for saying that, which is unfortunate because prince reavis really presided over many of these successes including the deregulation that led ceos to realize they can expand and hire more workers. they would not be restricted and constricted. a lot of other achievements occurred under reince priebus. but one point on the "access hollywood" tape is that hillary had said it shows trump is a coercive marauder. but actually what he is saying in the tape is women are after him all the time and he takes a
explain what happened with reince priebus and paul wright d chris christie during the "access hollywood" important weekend for the campaign. what did they do and was any repercussions from what they did later? >> keep in mind reince priebus still went to the debate. he still supported trump to the rnc. he actually didn't, would not withdraw any support. >> what did he say? >> what did he say? let's see. >> he said you can get out of race and lose any huge...
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at 4:30 eastern, time magazine correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book, "hello see." "pelosi." on afterwards, chris hughes talks about his book "bear shot." -- bear shot." david about.writer she talks about his career and books on in-depth. watch book tv this memorial day weekend on c-span two. host: joining us this morning from montclair, new jersey is kimberly weisul, editor at large for inc. magazine and inc.com. we are here to talk about the paycheck protection program. thank you for joining us. explain the paycheck protection program. give us a status report on how this part of the new law is doing. guest: good morning. thanks so much for having me on. the paycheck protection program, right now, there is money available for businesses who need it. what it allows is to get a loan backed by the fda that will allow you -- the sba that will allow you to pay your employees potentially while your business is still closed. the first round of money for that program was $349 billion, and it ran out just after under two weeks. it was about 13 days. however, the second round of money, we believe there is
at 4:30 eastern, time magazine correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book, "hello see." "pelosi." on afterwards, chris hughes talks about his book "bear shot." -- bear shot." david about.writer she talks about his career and books on in-depth. watch book tv this memorial day weekend on c-span two. host: joining us this morning from montclair, new jersey is kimberly weisul, editor at large for inc. magazine and inc.com. we are here to talk about the...
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paul? >> reporter: i am in what's called the miracle mile district. we'll show you an interesting shot. go all the way down, chris the famous farmer's market there. police were concerned of those people standing on top of the farmer's market building. here we are again with bottles flying and rubber bullets. >> standby paul. you a i want to update our viewers. you are watching this unfold as we continue to cover this for you. >> paul, i want to hear what the officers are saying. cnn is covering the breaking news of what's happening in our country. we want to thank our cbcs. paul vercammen is on the scene. what you heard is the officer exhorting and asking protests to leave the area. you see this line of officers walking down the street and say hold and regaining ground as you will as they attempt to clear this area after this protest that started not far from here at noon local time, don. and paul, how long has this been going on, did this start earlier peacefully and escalate? we saw tensions rise at the intersection of fairfax and third. we saw this got more and more heated. we saw protesters jumped on a bus. w
paul? >> reporter: i am in what's called the miracle mile district. we'll show you an interesting shot. go all the way down, chris the famous farmer's market there. police were concerned of those people standing on top of the farmer's market building. here we are again with bottles flying and rubber bullets. >> standby paul. you a i want to update our viewers. you are watching this unfold as we continue to cover this for you. >> paul, i want to hear what the officers are...
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paul paul brennan live for us in london paul thanks very much indeed i want to bring in chris kevin craig he's the chief executive officer of p l m r it's a leading political communications agency in the united kingdom he's joining us and skype from london we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed one of the recurring criticisms that this government has faced is that the messaging has been mixed and there's more criticism because it's changed its latest message on covert 19 from stay at home to stay secure stay alert why do you think they have decided to change that message at this time. well there has been enormous pressure pressure on the government to try and indicate when the british economy is going to encounter better times at the same time there is equal pressure back from a prime minister only a few weeks ago nearly lost his life and we now have a very challenging problem i think for the government in that the the messages from the government in england on health are very different and less are less strong are weaker than the messages coming out of the governments in n
paul paul brennan live for us in london paul thanks very much indeed i want to bring in chris kevin craig he's the chief executive officer of p l m r it's a leading political communications agency in the united kingdom he's joining us and skype from london we appreciate your time so thank you very much indeed one of the recurring criticisms that this government has faced is that the messaging has been mixed and there's more criticism because it's changed its latest message on covert 19 from...
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tina fey, paul giamatti, nicole richie, nick kroll, glenn close, amy schumer and chris fisher, and grahamall new "closer looks. how are we going to fit all that in this attic? where will the books go? where will the wasps go? you'll have to tune in next week to find out. we'll be right back with more "late night. ♪ don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more than just a big discount. i'm gonna need you to leave. you get relentless protection. [ baseball bat cracks ] why wouldn't we expect our deodorant to dry in an instant? new degree advanced protection dry spray. goes on instantly dry for a cleaner feel. 72 hour protection in an instant. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start
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paul cary was of 6 years old. i want to hand it to chrismo prime time." >>> so the model projects less deaths between now and august, if and only if people wear masks. so trump, of course, refuses to wear one. that's all you need to know about this president. forget the rest of the noise about what he's taking or what he's doing. history will remember his as the story of inaction. inaction on masks, testing, tracing. and i hope now you know why. he sees it all as bad because he just wants to reopen, regardless of the risks because he thinks it would be better for him. he does not care what happens to the rest of us apparently. so, tonight, i have no interest in what he's saying or not doing. i want the best ideas on what you and i should do for our families. how to handle work situations, school, barbecues, trips, pools, parks because change is coming ready or not. so let's do what the white house won't. let's figure out the best way to protect ourselves, together as ever as one. let's get after it.
paul cary was of 6 years old. i want to hand it to chrismo prime time." >>> so the model projects less deaths between now and august, if and only if people wear masks. so trump, of course, refuses to wear one. that's all you need to know about this president. forget the rest of the noise about what he's taking or what he's doing. history will remember his as the story of inaction. inaction on masks, testing, tracing. and i hope now you know why. he sees it all as bad because he...
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"time" correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book looking at the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on "afterwards," chrisughes talks about his book "fair shot," about his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class. eastern, at 8:30 p.m. da
"time" correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book looking at the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on "afterwards," chrisughes talks about his book "fair shot," about his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class. eastern, at 8:30 p.m. da
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chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota.the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and
chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota.the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and
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the fbi has had a miserable four year period and i was hopeful that chris would be part of the cleanup crew. as paulsed to say are you part of the cleanup crew or cover up crew? that's part of he and president trump. i know this, we done fbi, and we desperately need that. >> congressman gaudi, thank you. >> sandra: fox news alert now on that showdown over the shutdown. new protest set for an hour from now in michigan. barbers and solano owners offering free haircuts as they rallied to get governor whitman to reopen their businesses. matt finn is telling that story live from chicago. organizers of today's air haircut protest tell us it isn't even really political, people in michigan are "desperate to get back to work. one woman has started cutting hair and police showed up and warned that hairstylists are only a license to cut hair in their designated facility and could be ticketed with a misdemeanor for cutting her outside. organizers of today's operation haircut and even dog groomers are offering free services. it's all in protest of governor whitmer's stay-at-home order deeming these businesses no
the fbi has had a miserable four year period and i was hopeful that chris would be part of the cleanup crew. as paulsed to say are you part of the cleanup crew or cover up crew? that's part of he and president trump. i know this, we done fbi, and we desperately need that. >> congressman gaudi, thank you. >> sandra: fox news alert now on that showdown over the shutdown. new protest set for an hour from now in michigan. barbers and solano owners offering free haircuts as they rallied...
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paul, and it's not clear that given that press conference today, it certainly didn't help bring the temperature down. chris? >> all right, miguel. also as i said to sarah we all know how to do the job, we've all been in these situations but be safe and let us know when you have information we need to get out. get to me and i'll come to you right away i promise you that. fine, you misspoke. this is not a time to mistake, we have evidence that shows there is no crime with, i want to look at all the evidence so i can prove there is a crime. those are worlds apart, and messaging matters. transparency matters. information matters. i'm telling you i respect due process. i am an officer of the court. i am a lawyer. i get it. but in these situations the body camera footage, i know there's a law in this particular state that puts guidelines and barriers on when they can use it. why? why not get the information out? oh, because they'll get even more angry. no, they won't. they'll know what's happening. they'll know what's happening and the unknown is devastating to people in a situation where they think it should al
paul, and it's not clear that given that press conference today, it certainly didn't help bring the temperature down. chris? >> all right, miguel. also as i said to sarah we all know how to do the job, we've all been in these situations but be safe and let us know when you have information we need to get out. get to me and i'll come to you right away i promise you that. fine, you misspoke. this is not a time to mistake, we have evidence that shows there is no crime with, i want to look at...
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chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota. on the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and elsewhere. d.c., new york, denver, los angeles, seeing and hearing echos of the outrage. cnn world headquarters in atlanta, swarmed and defaced. cars set on fire outside our building. all this on the day that fired officer seen kneeling on the neck of george floyd was arrested. his name is derek chauvin. that is the officer we clearly see pinning floyd to the ground with his knee on his throat for nearly nine minutes as floyd gasps for breath. chauvin now faces third degree murder and manslaughter charges but crowds of mostly black but you'll see on the different streets if you look, lot of people have masked on, ironic, out there in a rage to riot but being conscientious enough to wear masks in middle of pandemic. clusters of whites, young, old, people from the community and elsewhere, all making the same p
chris cuomo, welcome to "prime time." right now a new curfew going into effect in minneapolis and st. paul, minnesota. on the third straight night of unrest you see on your screen. curfew will remain in effect until 6:00 a.m. question is will it work or will it be another very long night there and elsewhere. d.c., new york, denver, los angeles, seeing and hearing echos of the outrage. cnn world headquarters in atlanta, swarmed and defaced. cars set on fire outside our building. all...
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paul and minneapolis and others have said they're bringing in reinforcements to keep the streets of minneapolis quiet tonight and it looks, chris, that they have achieved that. >> all right. one good thing, peace on the streets. but going to be a lot of after action questions asked tomorrow for sure. >> reporter: yeah. >> we're glad you and your crew are okay and grateful for you being out there to report for us, ali. thank you. also want to go to new york city now, been a lot of activity there as well. waiting to get richard lui up, do we have the picture? that's obviously a lot of heavy police presence there. do we have richard lui yet? >> reporter: chris, can you hear me? chris, can you hear me? >> yeah. what's going on. >> reporter: person on the right-hand side that's been injured. pull to the right here. really quiet, got small in number, then all of a sudden bottles were thrown. projectiles were thrown and police again moved towards the crowd. at least three or four individuals that fell to the saw one at the moment. what was very quiet. came to us ten minutes ago, can hear a pin drop. but as you know with these protests
paul and minneapolis and others have said they're bringing in reinforcements to keep the streets of minneapolis quiet tonight and it looks, chris, that they have achieved that. >> all right. one good thing, peace on the streets. but going to be a lot of after action questions asked tomorrow for sure. >> reporter: yeah. >> we're glad you and your crew are okay and grateful for you being out there to report for us, ali. thank you. also want to go to new york city now, been a lot...
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facebook cofounder chris hughes talks about his book about his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class. on monday at 8:30 p.m. eastern, best-selling writer david paulchy talks about his writing career and books. watch book tv this memorial day weekend on c-span two. this memorial day weekend on american history tv on c-span3. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on railamerica. discovero 67 film america promoting tourism and domestic travel in the u.s.. the oldest town of all the oldest towns. forces from a banished time. nearby, to seek a magic fountain of eternal youth. >> sunday on american artifacts, we will visit africa town, a national historic neighborhood in mobile, alabama. >> they said we want to get back,. we want you to go home and negotiate whatever it takes to get us out of here. they went to work for him every friday when it came time to get paid, that money would for food, clothing and shelter. they never had any discretionary money. they came to the result that they would have to stay in this community. i didn't understand the language, the customs, but they broughtanyway and they their customs, culture to this community and they said th
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paul and minneapolis have said they are bringing in reinforcements to keep the streets of minneapolis quiet tonight, and it looks, chris, like they have achieved that. >> all right, well, that is one good thing, a little peace on the streets. there will be a lot of questions asked tomorrow for sure. >> yeah. >> we again we're so glad you're okay and your crew is okay, and we're grateful for you being out there to report for us, thank you. we also want to go to new york city now. there's been a lot of activity there as well. we're waiting to get richard. do we have a picture? there what you are seeing is obviously a lot of heavy police presence there. do we have richard louis. >> can you hear me. >> yeah. yes i can hear you. thanks richard. what's going on? >> all right. first we have a person on the right-hand side here who is injured. i don't know, ronnie, if you could pull to the right on the ground here. it's been really quiet. it got very small a number and then all of a sudden bottles were thrown and project isles were thrown and then the police again move towards the crowd and there are at least three or four ind
paul and minneapolis have said they are bringing in reinforcements to keep the streets of minneapolis quiet tonight, and it looks, chris, like they have achieved that. >> all right, well, that is one good thing, a little peace on the streets. there will be a lot of questions asked tomorrow for sure. >> yeah. >> we again we're so glad you're okay and your crew is okay, and we're grateful for you being out there to report for us, thank you. we also want to go to new york city...
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paul are on fire. the fires still smolder in our streets. >> chris: demonstrators taking to the streets across the countrydeath of george floyd and past incidentses in their cities. not a police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter. >> generations of pain is manifesting itself in front of the world in the world is watching. >> chris: this hour we would've the latest on the case
paul are on fire. the fires still smolder in our streets. >> chris: demonstrators taking to the streets across the countrydeath of george floyd and past incidentses in their cities. not a police officer at the heart of the floyd case faces charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter. >> generations of pain is manifesting itself in front of the world in the world is watching. >> chris: this hour we would've the latest on the case
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doctor on paul earlier about possible negative interest rates and some of the recovery effort as we go to break here the numbers up but. you can't be both with me yet you know what. i'm chris hedges the corporate coup d'etat has destroyed our democratic institutions the commercial media is burlesque part of the reality show presidents expose the trivia lives seen on contact question more. of seeing the horrors that arise the money in evil. corporate criminals who trash challenge whose lives to add just one more dollar to their millions. they threaten they bribe they'll do anything to keep their crimes in the door but the people they've heard are demanding justice their stories need to be told on america's lawyer. dear you are thank you for finally changing the channel understand you're tired of networks that are new with you your 200. 'd today and that. they are not no matter what. you know me 'd i'm famous for my views. and the name. yours truly 'd scotty now. i'm holland cook i invite you to climb with me of the mainstream media and from that higher fan to glimpse the big picture question more. minutes from the federal reserve's april meeting show the fed's deep concern
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paul, thank you, gentlemen, both, for sharing that. appreciate it. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, christhanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this has been just a remarkable day in the news today. and i don't mean that in a good way. i almost never do. today, we got word that for a tenth straight week, millions of americans have filed for unemployment. in the past week, the record before this pandemic crisis was like 600,000-
paul, thank you, gentlemen, both, for sharing that. appreciate it. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, christhanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this has been just a remarkable day in the news today. and i don't mean that in a good way. i almost never do. today, we got word that for a tenth straight week, millions of americans...
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chris. let me show you what's happened to some of these police vehicles as we get more towards the center of the crowd. and now we've got people getting hit with batons right here. >> paul, this obviously does not look good. do you feel safe where you and your crew are? >> reporter: yes. because what we did, is we walked behind -- obviously you see the backs of the officers. we walked behind into what's essential a box. a box of police officers, forming and using both the stoefrts and other walls of officers to our leftstore fronts and other walls of officers to our left. i'll show. you. show this vehicle here. this is what's been happening to all these police vehicles. they have been vandalized. windshields knocked out. to this direction you can see the officers set up over there. they have tried -- >> -- back, stop hitting us. >> reporter: we'll sew you this protester. go ahead. >> -- step back. -- of these people. step back. >> reporter: all right. we're going to move. hack on just one second. excuse the -- >> no -- paul we're staying with you. we could hear that man on that roof saying to the police over the intercom to stop hitting us. telling the police to step ba
chris. let me show you what's happened to some of these police vehicles as we get more towards the center of the crowd. and now we've got people getting hit with batons right here. >> paul, this obviously does not look good. do you feel safe where you and your crew are? >> reporter: yes. because what we did, is we walked behind -- obviously you see the backs of the officers. we walked behind into what's essential a box. a box of police officers, forming and using both the stoefrts...
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paul, thank you, gentlemen, both, for sharing that. appreciate it. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this has been just a remarkable day in the news today. and i don't mean that in a good way. i almost never do. today, we got word that for a tenth straight week, millions of americans have filed for unemployment. in the past week, the record before this pandemic crisis was like 600,000-something americans applying for unemployment in one week, in the depths of the great recession and frankly a number like 600,000-something would be spectacular news for us at this point. for us now, week after week, i said ten weeks, actually for eight straight weeks as of today, we are over two million americans filing for unemployment. simultaneously, and perhaps in a related development, the white house announced today that they're just not going to give their annual national forecast for the economy this summer. the white house does that every year. they do a budget in february and then they do an economic fo
paul, thank you, gentlemen, both, for sharing that. appreciate it. >>> that is "all in" for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. appreciate it. >>> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. this has been just a remarkable day in the news today. and i don't mean that in a good way. i almost never do. today, we got word that for a tenth straight week, millions of...
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"time" correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book looking at the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on "afterwards," chris hughes talks about his book "fair shot," about his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class. eastern, at 8:30 p.m. david bell got cheap talks about his writing career and books on "in-depth." watch booktv this memorial day weekend on c-span2. journal" continues. host: once again, we are going to open up our phone lines to you with the question, will you attend church in person once they are reopened? on friday,because president donald trump announced that his administration is moving toward deeming places of worship essential, which means he wants governors to start reopening religious institutions for services immediately. in fact, here is president trump and what he said. [video clip] president trump: some governors have deemed liquor stores essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship. it is not right. i am correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential. i call upon governors to allow our churches and places of worship to open r
"time" correspondent molly paul talks about her latest book looking at the speaker of the house of representatives nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on "afterwards," chris hughes talks about his book "fair shot," about his plan to reduce poverty and strengthen the middle class. eastern, at 8:30 p.m. david bell got cheap talks about his writing career and books on "in-depth." watch booktv this memorial day weekend on c-span2. journal" continues. host: once...
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lly paul talks about her "pelosi," which looks at the career of nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on afterwards, facebook co-founder chrisughes talks about his book "fair shot ." blood. she talks about his writing career and books on in-depth. this memorial day weekend on c-span two. host: joining us from st. joseph michigan is representative fred upton. he's a member of the energy and commerce committee. thank you very much for being with us. guest: you bet. glad to be with your listeners and viewers. a sense ofou give us how your district is b beginning to reopen and what you can expect as the memorial weekend approaches? guest: you may hear some noise outside of my window. which is across the lake from chicago. we were one of the first states to be totally locked down. no landscaping, no construction, obviously no retail businesses. we are now beginning to see that open up. particularly the auto industry. makeare starting to pickups again. suppliers.nen auto construction is now starting. social distancing is a big part of that. [indiscernible] to no more than four per household. our auto dealers were shut down. that h
lly paul talks about her "pelosi," which looks at the career of nancy pelosi. at 9:00 p.m. on afterwards, facebook co-founder chrisughes talks about his book "fair shot ." blood. she talks about his writing career and books on in-depth. this memorial day weekend on c-span two. host: joining us from st. joseph michigan is representative fred upton. he's a member of the energy and commerce committee. thank you very much for being with us. guest: you bet. glad to be with your...
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chris. >>> a colorado paramedic who died from the coronavirus after volunteering to help save lives in new york is being remembered as a hero. emotional tributes were held yesterday as the body of 66-year-old paulary was transported home. he had already signed up for another thir30 days of service new york before he got sick. jamie yuccas has his story. >> reporter: a somber homecoming sunday for a man who spent his life serving others. after 30 years as a firefighter in aurora, colorado, paul cary became a paramedic. he didn't hesitate when asked to join the battle against coronavirus in new york city. fellow pair medic royce davis -- >> was he the type of guy that wanted to run into the burning building? >> you would not be able to hold him back. that's why he came to new york. >> reporter: cary came to new york april 1st. part of a wave of out of state medical staff to assist the city's overwhelmed first responders. often transporting covid patients from hospital to hospital. less than two weeks ago, he himself became ill. before succumbing to coronavirus last thursday. as he began his final journey home, new yorkers lined the streets to pay tribute. >> i can see people, citizens standing on
chris. >>> a colorado paramedic who died from the coronavirus after volunteering to help save lives in new york is being remembered as a hero. emotional tributes were held yesterday as the body of 66-year-old paulary was transported home. he had already signed up for another thir30 days of service new york before he got sick. jamie yuccas has his story. >> reporter: a somber homecoming sunday for a man who spent his life serving others. after 30 years as a firefighter in aurora,...