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we will discuss with colorado springs' mayor. is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time now for the muni moment. let's get to taylor riggs. taylor: joining me today is the mayor of the second largest city in colorado, john suthers of colorado springs. thank you for joining me. talk about the reopening process. how is it going? what are businesses is saying are some of the biggest challenges at the moment? mayor suthers: we just opened restaurants over the memorial day weekend. i think they feel pretty good about the fact that people are coming back to restaurants. we opened retail on may 1. i think they are slowly coming back. there are things that are still not open. gymnasiums are not open. our swimming pools for the summer and thing like that are not open yet. putting outl be guidance for summer camps and things like that. all in all, things are going pretty well. taylor: with a population of more than 250,000, you do qualify for the fed's municipal liquidity facility program. do you plan to take advantage of that? if not, how do you
we will discuss with colorado springs' mayor. is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is time now for the muni moment. let's get to taylor riggs. taylor: joining me today is the mayor of the second largest city in colorado, john suthers of colorado springs. thank you for joining me. talk about the reopening process. how is it going? what are businesses is saying are some of the biggest challenges at the moment? mayor suthers: we just opened restaurants over the memorial day weekend. i think they feel...
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they will gather information back in colorado springs and learn from it. they're doing a number -- the tests are pretty intricate and for space geeks like you and i are interesting. testing semiconductors and new innovative ways for engineering but the cadets and then the air force learn so much from the experiments. we don't know how long the satellite will stay up in orbit but it will crash down and the space plane is a reusable platform and will come back down and land back on earth assuming there's no damage or anything. theoretically it could be back up in space again in a matter of a couple of years, ali. >> i'm glad to share this moment with you. i love when rockets launch while i'm on tv. thank you for being with me and maybe if i do the rest of the show okay the executive producer will allow us to take 30 seconds at the end of the show to listen to the last ten seconds of the countdown and watch that rocket launch again because i would like that. >>> joining me now the mayor of charlotte, north carolina, and former reasons chairman michael steele,
they will gather information back in colorado springs and learn from it. they're doing a number -- the tests are pretty intricate and for space geeks like you and i are interesting. testing semiconductors and new innovative ways for engineering but the cadets and then the air force learn so much from the experiments. we don't know how long the satellite will stay up in orbit but it will crash down and the space plane is a reusable platform and will come back down and land back on earth assuming...
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faces what may be an even bigger problem and other sexual abuse at the air force academy in colorado springs 100 out of 42 allegations of assault against women have been made in the last decade highest ranking air force generals knew about serious problems of sexual assault at the academy yet failed to take action we don't intend to sweep this under the rug we take it very seriously we're going to address it publicly in congress outraged senators accused the air force brass of ignoring assaults on women we have a clear pattern. of reports of sexual assault where the reaction of the air force academy seems to be to blame the victim we are in the process of is to those changes now the process reinstituting those changes now obviously you and i and secretary of fundamental disagreement here. in a small post in washington d.c. private history and tradition living. room barracks in washington d.c. is the most prestigious unit there is in the marine corps this is the unit where the best of the best go it is the marine corps showcase ceremonial unit it handles presidents and dignitaries security at
faces what may be an even bigger problem and other sexual abuse at the air force academy in colorado springs 100 out of 42 allegations of assault against women have been made in the last decade highest ranking air force generals knew about serious problems of sexual assault at the academy yet failed to take action we don't intend to sweep this under the rug we take it very seriously we're going to address it publicly in congress outraged senators accused the air force brass of ignoring assaults...
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now, i think we can make sure that the city of colorado springs can be okay. we can make is sure that we have covid-19 cost related expenses recovered and-- >> hold, senator, that's, okay. so covid-19 costs relates to the city of colorado springs, does that mean that for all the ski resort towns, you're going to make up their lost tax dollars as well, all the ski resorts that had to close? >> have no choice, but to help with certain revenues. is it going to be 100%? 50%? that's the case we are going to have. we tripped-- the federal government asked people to stop going to work, to shut their businesses down, to close their restaurants, that was the government's request and to turn around and say you're on your own and we're walking away, that's not right. leland: i hear you and certainly in colorado there are towns that have just been devastated. they are starting to open up parts of colorado now. jared polis, the governor, former member of congress on neil cavuto's show, take a listen. >> we're trying to figure out as everyone us the sustainable phase, how d
now, i think we can make sure that the city of colorado springs can be okay. we can make is sure that we have covid-19 cost related expenses recovered and-- >> hold, senator, that's, okay. so covid-19 costs relates to the city of colorado springs, does that mean that for all the ski resort towns, you're going to make up their lost tax dollars as well, all the ski resorts that had to close? >> have no choice, but to help with certain revenues. is it going to be 100%? 50%? that's the...
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paul keri raised his hand and then drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles.ight as california and states openingouncing their reopening pl plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods stores and bookstores, starting monday, and carnival cruise lines says it will sail again, at least eight of its ships, starting in august. norah? >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. now to that second startling new report on the path of the virus. umentft government document projects the u.s. daly deaths could nearly double by june 1. and it comes as president trump and his secretary of state say there's evidence a wuhan, china, research lab is the source of the outbreak. that's a conclusion at odds with u.s. intelligence. cbs's ben tracy is at the white house for us tonight. ben? >> reporter: norah, despite the u.s. having more than twice as many deaths than any other country, president trump continues to tout his administration's response to the pandemic.nto ues to blame china for the virus and the rising death toll. as pres
paul keri raised his hand and then drove from colorado springs to new york, 27 hours, 1,800 miles.ight as california and states openingouncing their reopening pl plan, california is the latest. it says they will open low-risk business, things like sporting goods stores and bookstores, starting monday, and carnival cruise lines says it will sail again, at least eight of its ships, starting in august. norah? >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. now to that second startling new report on the path...
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this weekend authorities combing through a property in salida, colorado, that's west of colorado springser husband and friend now offering a $200,000 reward for her safe return. >>> and when we come back, date night from a distance, the coronavirus separating an expectant father from his wife in the hospital. the creative way he managed to stay by her side. stay with us. happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic
this weekend authorities combing through a property in salida, colorado, that's west of colorado springser husband and friend now offering a $200,000 reward for her safe return. >>> and when we come back, date night from a distance, the coronavirus separating an expectant father from his wife in the hospital. the creative way he managed to stay by her side. stay with us. happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks...
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i have talked tobitions near colorado springs who used the last prepaid minute oz an cell to into participate in our town hall to try to figure out where they could get food. i've talked to elderly coloradans who were afraid to go to the grocery store because they didn't know if they had special hours. they had an underlying condition and didn't know if they could go safely. our staff was able to help this person get the groceries this they needed and the disinfectant that they had requested and leave information about the special hours for people who needed more space, more time, a safer environment to go out. but the effects of the coronavirus aren't because somebody intentionally decided to hurt our economy, but they're hurting because of the necessary public health actions their government has taken. it's in large part the government's responsibility to help get them through this because it was the government that said to them, stay at home, close your doors, don't go to work. it is our responsibility to provide the help that our economy needs to get moving again, to get people back to wo
i have talked tobitions near colorado springs who used the last prepaid minute oz an cell to into participate in our town hall to try to figure out where they could get food. i've talked to elderly coloradans who were afraid to go to the grocery store because they didn't know if they had special hours. they had an underlying condition and didn't know if they could go safely. our staff was able to help this person get the groceries this they needed and the disinfectant that they had requested...
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35 staff members but not having a choice part of talk to businesses in el paso county nearr colorado springs you useut the last prepaid minutes on a cell phone to participate in our town hall to try to figure out how they could get food. i have talked to elderly people from colorado who were afraid to go to the grotius or because they didn't know if that special hours that they had an underlying condition they did not know if they could go safely. our staff was able to helpce this person get the groceries they needed and the disinfectants they had requested and leave information about the special hours that grocery stores around the town were holding for people who needed a little more social distancing, more space, more's time in a safer environment to go out. but the vex of the coronavirus is not because someone intentionally decided to hurt our economy, but they are hurting because of the necessary publicrn health actions their government has taken. it is in large part the government's g responsibility to help get them through this because it was a government that said to them, stay-at-ho
35 staff members but not having a choice part of talk to businesses in el paso county nearr colorado springs you useut the last prepaid minutes on a cell phone to participate in our town hall to try to figure out how they could get food. i have talked to elderly people from colorado who were afraid to go to the grotius or because they didn't know if that special hours that they had an underlying condition they did not know if they could go safely. our staff was able to helpce this person get...
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so kelsey and her family are out in colorado springs, colorado.re. >> what are you guys celebrating this morning >> i am graduating from nursing school today. >> how about that. congratulations. >> thank you thank you so much. >> we're all very proud of her. >> mom, i hear kelsey decided to become one of those frontline workers we've been celebrating over the last few weeks. >> that's right. she's really stepped up to the plate. she's been an awesome inspiration to me. she's just an awesome girl and i can't wait for her to get out there and help fight the coronavirus. >> kelsey is going to be a nurse. kelsey, we're proud of you congratulations, happy graduation, okay >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> hoda is off, but we've got a special virtual plaza participant, his name is al roker. mr. roker. >> thank you, craig. been looking forward to doing this i think there's someone from ballwin, missouri. monisha, are you there hi, hi, al. >> how are you good to see you guys you had planned a trip, girls trip to new york city for your f
so kelsey and her family are out in colorado springs, colorado.re. >> what are you guys celebrating this morning >> i am graduating from nursing school today. >> how about that. congratulations. >> thank you thank you so much. >> we're all very proud of her. >> mom, i hear kelsey decided to become one of those frontline workers we've been celebrating over the last few weeks. >> that's right. she's really stepped up to the plate. she's been an awesome...
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sunshine in colorado springs. portland, partly cloudy with scattered showers.emperature of 59 degrees. and watching the tropics in southeastern atlantic. next two days could see 40% chance of subtropical development. 70% in the next five. [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits strong. we've donated millions to those in need and are always here for our customers and employees. >>> good thursday morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. we are tracking light rain in the north bay and we will have a chance of seeing spotty showers but right now it's in parts of northern marin and sonoma county. as we go through the rest of the day off and on showers will continue and become spotty for the rest of the bay area, and we are watching out for that chance and could see a bigger storm system coming in by the end of the weekend, and we could be tracking this along with other rain totals. guys? >>
sunshine in colorado springs. portland, partly cloudy with scattered showers.emperature of 59 degrees. and watching the tropics in southeastern atlantic. next two days could see 40% chance of subtropical development. 70% in the next five. [horns honking] birthdays aren't cancelled. hope isn't quarantined. first words aren't delayed. caring isn't postponed. courage isn't on hold. and love hasn't stopped. u.s. bank thanks you for keeping all of our spirits strong. we've donated millions to those...
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i have talked tobitions near colorado springs who used the last prepaid minute oz an cell to into participate in our town hall to try to figure out where they could get food. i've talked to elderly coloradans who were afraid to go to the grocery store because they didn't know if they had special hours. they had an underlying condition and didn't know if they could go safely. our staff was able to help this person get the groceries this they needed and the disinfectant that they had requested and leave information about the special hours for people who needed more space, more time, a safer environment to go out. but the effects of the coronavirus aren't because somebody intentionally decided to hurt our economy, but they're hurting because of the necessary public health actions their government has taken. it's in large part the government's responsibility to help get them through this because it was the government that said to them, stay at home, close your doors, don't go to work. it is our responsibility to provide the help that our economy needs to get moving again, to get people back to wo
i have talked tobitions near colorado springs who used the last prepaid minute oz an cell to into participate in our town hall to try to figure out where they could get food. i've talked to elderly coloradans who were afraid to go to the grocery store because they didn't know if they had special hours. they had an underlying condition and didn't know if they could go safely. our staff was able to help this person get the groceries this they needed and the disinfectant that they had requested...
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she was riding near her neighborhood more than 100 miles west of colorado springs.h information on this case is asked now to call the fbi tip line, 719-312-7530. >> sandra: the cdc issuing brand-new guidelines down to help schools and workplaces decide when they can safely reopen. our next guest issuing his own guidance for reopening the economy in his "new york times" article titled how to reopen america safely. months ago, i called for a long lockdown. now he must minimize collateral damage. let's bring in a physician, professor of public health at johns hopkins university. author of the book the price we pay and a fox news medical contributor. thank you for being here this morning. so many questions for you and first off, what strikes me when reading through your piece has how much your thinking on this virus has evolved over time. what have you learned particularly when it comes to the spread of this virus? >> going into this pandemic leading up to it, we really did not know exactly what we were working with. there were a lot of unknowns using data from overseas
she was riding near her neighborhood more than 100 miles west of colorado springs.h information on this case is asked now to call the fbi tip line, 719-312-7530. >> sandra: the cdc issuing brand-new guidelines down to help schools and workplaces decide when they can safely reopen. our next guest issuing his own guidance for reopening the economy in his "new york times" article titled how to reopen america safely. months ago, i called for a long lockdown. now he must minimize...
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tour kicking off february 21st in steamboat springs, colorado nikki glaspie, everyone!d applause >> thank you thanks >> seth: sometimes, on a friday, i like to take a day off, go out with a friend and just get wasted in the afternoon. this week, my friend was kelly clarkson and every drink you see us take in this video is real alcohol. it's time once again for "seth and kelly clarkson go day drinking." >> seth: with all of the crazy stuff going on in the world these days, sometimes you just need to take a break and drink during the afternoon and today i'm going to do it with kelly clarkson. hi kelly >> hello hello. i'm ready. >> seth: alright >> y'all ready >> seth: we're going to start with a little bit of beer. cheers >> this is dangerous [ laughter ] >> seth: it's time for "day drinking with kelly clarkson." >> oh, my god. you're a champ >> seth: all right so we're going to make some drinks based on your esteemed career >> ready >> seth: we are going to do the simon cowell >> of course >> seth: well, here's the thing. we tried to think, "what are the things that are
tour kicking off february 21st in steamboat springs, colorado nikki glaspie, everyone!d applause >> thank you thanks >> seth: sometimes, on a friday, i like to take a day off, go out with a friend and just get wasted in the afternoon. this week, my friend was kelly clarkson and every drink you see us take in this video is real alcohol. it's time once again for "seth and kelly clarkson go day drinking." >> seth: with all of the crazy stuff going on in the world these...
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colorado. a hiker trapped in a raging is off duty officer. highway patrolman brent donley springingaction. tying a stick to a backpack cord and tossing it into the river as a make sure lure. with the help of good samaritans, donley brought the 24-year-old to shore and performed first aid until a medical crew arrived. that is incredible. these two golfsers weren't going to let a little may snow storm stop their round spotted at golf course in get this chili, new york. can't make the two up. described the two as die hard. new york reopened golf courses back on april 20th. that is a look at your headlines. back to you. steve: it was snowing in new jersey when i was out at the grill in new jersey. craziest thing i have ever seen adam klotz is joining us and very latest for the "foxcast" on this monday. hey, adam. adam: good morning, guys. talked about some of that snow. parts of interior england. 6 inches of snow cold weather stretch out across portions of the country. cold temperatures widespread in the 30's. if you add in the wind chill we do see some areas falling down. fargo 19 degr
colorado. a hiker trapped in a raging is off duty officer. highway patrolman brent donley springingaction. tying a stick to a backpack cord and tossing it into the river as a make sure lure. with the help of good samaritans, donley brought the 24-year-old to shore and performed first aid until a medical crew arrived. that is incredible. these two golfsers weren't going to let a little may snow storm stop their round spotted at golf course in get this chili, new york. can't make the two up....
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. ♪ ♪ but spring has already broken and he doesn't really care fast, it doesn't last for long but the coloradoky mountains hi i have seen it raining fire in the sky ♪ the starlightrom is softer than a lullaby ♪ ♪ rocky mountains hi, colorado high, coloradons he climbed the mountain and saw silver clouds below saw everything as far as you can see and they say he got crazy once and tried to touch the son friend of melody solitudelost in quiet ♪ ♪ the serenity of a clear blue mountain lake in the colorado rocky mountain high i've seen it raining fire in the sky to can talk to god, listen the casual reply high colorado ♪ colorado ♪in high now life is full of wonder, but his heart still knows fear of the triple pain he cannot comprehend people or stars upon the land highado rocky mountains i've seen it raining fire in the sky if they never saw an eagle fly rocky mountains high it's a colorado rocky mountain high i've seen it raining fire in the sky campfire andd the everybody's high coloradontain high coloradontain high coloradontains high ♪ [applause] >> c-span covered over seven hours of this ral
. ♪ ♪ but spring has already broken and he doesn't really care fast, it doesn't last for long but the coloradoky mountains hi i have seen it raining fire in the sky ♪ the starlightrom is softer than a lullaby ♪ ♪ rocky mountains hi, colorado high, coloradons he climbed the mountain and saw silver clouds below saw everything as far as you can see and they say he got crazy once and tried to touch the son friend of melody solitudelost in quiet ♪ ♪ the serenity of a clear blue...
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colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14th. >>> >> baseball teams and players still negotiating on when to restart the season. yesterday most teams in baseball cut some minor league players. 30 to 50 low-level and spring- training invited players were taken off for each roster. these are reductions that are usually happening at the end of spring training, but has been delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected there will be no minor-league baseball season this year. >>> the mayor of boston says it's clear september has become less and less -- as a possible time to have the marathon. the race of 30,000 people has been postponed from april 20th, back to september 30th, through the history of the boston marathon, it's been run through to world wars, another pandemic, and during the terror attack, in 2013. >> that's just incredible. it brings a lot of people to the area. so those businesses and restaurants, and hotels, everything. so -- we wish them well, have to make that tough decision. right now let's check in with steve paulson. some rain this weekend, it's going to be quite a difference from monday. >>> >> starting late tonight more likely saturday morning pam and dave. when the upper low which
colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14th. >>> >> baseball teams and players still negotiating on when to restart the season. yesterday most teams in baseball cut some minor league players. 30 to 50 low-level and spring- training invited players were taken off for each roster. these are reductions that are usually happening at the end of spring training, but has been delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected there will be no minor-league baseball season this year....
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colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14. >>> and the world of sports, major-league baseball team owners are still negotiating a deal for trying to restart the baseball season. low-level and spring-training have players taken off of each roster. these were reductions that were usually done at the end of spring training, but they were delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected that there will be no minor-league baseball season this year. >>> the boston marathon has been canceled for the first time in their 124 year history. the mayor of boston said it is clear that september is just not plausible for staging the event. the race of 30,000 people had been postponed from april 20 to september 13. the boston marathon has been ran through two world wars, another pandemic, and a terror attack back in 2013. >> and a lot of people will be disappointed. hopefully, next year everything will be back. all right. the rain might roll in for some of us tonight. let's check in with steve. >>> more than likely, tomorrow morning. santa cruz mountains, they are closer to it. satellite radar to show you the system. it has tapped into moisture for this time of year. it is coming in from the west
colorado river are scheduled to resume june 14. >>> and the world of sports, major-league baseball team owners are still negotiating a deal for trying to restart the baseball season. low-level and spring-training have players taken off of each roster. these were reductions that were usually done at the end of spring training, but they were delayed because of the pandemic. it is expected that there will be no minor-league baseball season this year. >>> the boston marathon has...