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in churches in the united states on july 15th a vandal or vandals defaced a statue of mary in colorado springs colorado with red paint july 11th and tennessee someone knocked over and beheaded a statue of mary outside a catholic church in chattanooga and also on july 11th police say a man drove his van through the doors of our lady queen of peace church and ocala florida setting the church on fire once inside fortunately there were no injuries and police arrested the attacker who's now facing attempted murder and hate crime charges the rising wave of vandalism targeting churches is certainly discerning for both church officials and police the department of homeland security in miami dade county police investigators are all looking into the incident in miami representative chuck fleishman of tennessee tweeted this about the incident chattanooga writing quote this is a disturbing attack on catholicism and religion sadly it is among a series of attacks on catholic churches that have happened in recent days i hope that the perpetrators will be brought to justice but i also pray that they will find
in churches in the united states on july 15th a vandal or vandals defaced a statue of mary in colorado springs colorado with red paint july 11th and tennessee someone knocked over and beheaded a statue of mary outside a catholic church in chattanooga and also on july 11th police say a man drove his van through the doors of our lady queen of peace church and ocala florida setting the church on fire once inside fortunately there were no injuries and police arrested the attacker who's now facing...
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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 one highest ranking air force generals knew about serious problems of sexual assault at the academy yet fail to take action we don't intend to sweep this under the rug we take a share say 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 in the process when studios changes now obviously you and i and secretary of fundamental disagreement here. in a small post in washington d.c. karim prior 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 the
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 one highest ranking air force generals knew about serious problems of sexual assault at the academy yet fail to take action we don't intend to sweep this under the rug we take a share say we're going to address it publicly in congress outraged senators accused the air force brass of ignoring assaults on...
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a fifth grade teacher and in colorado springs recently returned to her classroom to try to set it up for socially distanced learning. >> they're not three feet apart yet. we have to figure out how to get these to be three feet apart. you can see that it's really close. this is that's -- they're close. we're struggling because in what world is this an elementary school classroom? we have to be walking around wearing a mask. for eight hours. there's 10 year-olds. they have to work individually. no group work. we won't do anything on paper. we can't pass it around. you can't collect it. people can't be out of the their seats. this is not how i want to go back. i want to go back. so bad. i love teaching. i miss my classroom and my kids. >> so many of us are dealing with this right now. joining me now is lily. she's the president of the national education association. and a medical director of school health at nationwide children's hospital. both of you welcome. i'm glad to have you here. lily, nice to see you. i hear you on the radio. teachers all over the country have got to have the sa
a fifth grade teacher and in colorado springs recently returned to her classroom to try to set it up for socially distanced learning. >> they're not three feet apart yet. we have to figure out how to get these to be three feet apart. you can see that it's really close. this is that's -- they're close. we're struggling because in what world is this an elementary school classroom? we have to be walking around wearing a mask. for eight hours. there's 10 year-olds. they have to work...
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. >> a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs, colorado, has practical concerns that come from real-world experience. she talked about whether socially distanced learning is even possible for young children. >> i don't think people know the true reality of what it's going to look like. you expect a bunch of 10 year olds to sit in their chair all day, eat lunch in their chair. these kids aren't leaving the classroom at all. the whole day. they're sitting in a desk. i, as an educator -- i know that's not how kids learn. kids need to move. most of them learn by moving. and asking these 10 year olds to sit at their desks all day, on a computer, wearing a mask, three feet apart from their peers. no group work. no one-on-ones. you can't touch. i just don't see how this is -- i don't see how this is better. e-learning was not great either. but at least home, they can be comfortable. this is not how i want to go back and i want to go back so bad. >> reopening schools like every other aspect of life will be much easier when we have a solution to the covid-19 pandemic. meaning a treatment and vacci
. >> a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs, colorado, has practical concerns that come from real-world experience. she talked about whether socially distanced learning is even possible for young children. >> i don't think people know the true reality of what it's going to look like. you expect a bunch of 10 year olds to sit in their chair all day, eat lunch in their chair. these kids aren't leaving the classroom at all. the whole day. they're sitting in a desk. i, as an educator...
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>> we are going to run our colorado springs one and keep on fighting these restrictions.ve a lawsuit pending with our lawyer and we are going to try to reverse the orders and try to come you know, helps us not happen again to small businesses. >> tucker: just running a restaurant, that's not a crime. thank you so much for coming on tonight and good luck. >> thank you, tucker, good nig good night. >> tucker: apparently we are just days from learning who joe biden would like to run the country, his vice presidential pick. the most important decision he will ever make. dana perino is here with a short list of possible candidates. that's next. ♪ musical >> tucker: apparently joe biden plans to announce who he is picking as vp sometimes in the next week. it's a highly consequential decision because, well, you know why. just yesterday, biden staffers forgot to tell us where he was before he took the stage and here's what happened next. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the community center. actually, that's the one where i used to work. it was a joke, didn't know where we
>> we are going to run our colorado springs one and keep on fighting these restrictions.ve a lawsuit pending with our lawyer and we are going to try to reverse the orders and try to come you know, helps us not happen again to small businesses. >> tucker: just running a restaurant, that's not a crime. thank you so much for coming on tonight and good luck. >> thank you, tucker, good nig good night. >> tucker: apparently we are just days from learning who joe biden would...
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it is in colorado springs, and it is an interactive experience allowing you to be part of your own olympic journey. it talks about the science and glory involved in being an olympic level athlete. >> this is sort of an american history museum. in sports, it's been such an integral part of america. the oil let me pick movement covers about half of our time frame as a nation. >> it's a blending of old and new cultures, and the olympic movement is what brings the world together. one of the few things i can think of that brings the world together. >> the museum is also taking covid precautions, requiring face masks, temperatures screenings, social distancing, and hand sanitizers. >> stores that sell outdoor equipment and sporting goods say business is booming this summer, because a lot of people are reluctant to travel internationally or taking a flight, and turning instead to outdoor nearby attractions. people still of vehicles. >> we're putting rooftop tents on suv and $vehicling you would never thing possible. you can go off-grid and camp if your own special area. >>> now sales of sleeping
it is in colorado springs, and it is an interactive experience allowing you to be part of your own olympic journey. it talks about the science and glory involved in being an olympic level athlete. >> this is sort of an american history museum. in sports, it's been such an integral part of america. the oil let me pick movement covers about half of our time frame as a nation. >> it's a blending of old and new cultures, and the olympic movement is what brings the world together. one of...
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we're here to help you on may 24th chad burnett's encounter with colorado springs police started with him refusing to open his front door i want to talk we're not screaming through a window eventually he comes out of the house to talk as officers slowly approach why would i want to tell you chad. >>yeah do you want to die. >>then seconds later. officers chased him into his house tease him and handcuffed the law the police department says an officer called for a medical crew because they deployed the taser but according to a police department timeline a medical crew doesn't arrive for the next 15 minutes. and when police tried to take chad out of his own house he resists don't want to listen to chip or the world eventually chad slows down and stops fighting and stops moving. they discussed whether he's breathing and whether he has a pulse. >>then the police put us fitch stock hood over his face. it's typically used to stop prisoners from spinning fluid or blood on officers and they shackle his legs then before medics arrived they discuss his light pulse again in question whether he's f
we're here to help you on may 24th chad burnett's encounter with colorado springs police started with him refusing to open his front door i want to talk we're not screaming through a window eventually he comes out of the house to talk as officers slowly approach why would i want to tell you chad. >>yeah do you want to die. >>then seconds later. officers chased him into his house tease him and handcuffed the law the police department says an officer called for a medical crew because...
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katy o'connor is a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs. she returned to the classroom recently to try to prepare for socially-distanced learning. >> i'm on the mission of social distancing my classroom. my district is going back full time, we'll be back in about two and a half week pmzs so, i have to remove all personal items from my classroom and set up desks so they're all three feet apart. so, these pods circle up nicely. they're not three feet apart yet. so, we still have to figure out how to get these to be three peat apart. as you can see it's really close. like, this is -- they're really close. front table, her document table. and then she has stuff to take out, a teacher desk and she's allowed those two things. we're all struggling because in what world is this an elementary school classroom? we have to be walking around wearing our masks. for eight hours. these are a bunch of 10 year olds. they have to work individually. there's no group work. honestly, probably not even going to do anything on paper because you can't collect it.
katy o'connor is a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs. she returned to the classroom recently to try to prepare for socially-distanced learning. >> i'm on the mission of social distancing my classroom. my district is going back full time, we'll be back in about two and a half week pmzs so, i have to remove all personal items from my classroom and set up desks so they're all three feet apart. so, these pods circle up nicely. they're not three feet apart yet. so, we still have to...
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katie o'connor is a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs. and she recently returned to her classroom, to try to set it up for socially-distanced learning. >> we're not three feet apart, yet. so we still have to figure out how to get these to be three feet apart. you can see that it's really close. like, this is -- like that's -- they're really close. we're all just struggling because, in what world, is this an elementary school classroom? we have to be walking around, wearing our masks. for eight hours. these are a bunch of 10-year-olds. they have to work individually. there's no group work. honestly, we're probably not even going to be doing anything on paper because we can't pass it around. you can't collect it. kids can't be out of their seats. this is not how i want to go back, and i want to go back, so bad. because i -- i love teaching and i miss my classroom and i miss my kids. >> so many of us are dealing with this right now. and joining me now is lily garcia. she is the president at the national education association. and dr. sarah b
katie o'connor is a fifth grade teacher in colorado springs. and she recently returned to her classroom, to try to set it up for socially-distanced learning. >> we're not three feet apart, yet. so we still have to figure out how to get these to be three feet apart. you can see that it's really close. like, this is -- like that's -- they're really close. we're all just struggling because, in what world, is this an elementary school classroom? we have to be walking around, wearing our...
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carson, you know, and i am in the middle of moving from colorado springs where i was stationed home to texas, you know, if you look at it, you bring them here, colorado is doing pretty well. but if you had to send people into a hurricane zone where the spread is pretty big and then brought them back home, there's a risk, and it could be mitigated, and the military thinks about things like that, of them bringing it back home and causing spikes elsewhere in the country. none of this happens in a vacuum just because you're not in a hurricane zone doesn't mean it doesn't affect you because there's a chance that responders and volunteers and soldiers and people could come from all over and then come home >> sincere thanks for your years of service and sincere thanks for ringing the bell and writing the article you did and for coming on our broadcast. retired lieutenant colonel kris alexander, thank you very much >>> coming up, our friend steve schmidt calls them federal storm troopers and jackbooted thugs. the president suggests the militarized show of force in portland, oregon, could be co
carson, you know, and i am in the middle of moving from colorado springs where i was stationed home to texas, you know, if you look at it, you bring them here, colorado is doing pretty well. but if you had to send people into a hurricane zone where the spread is pretty big and then brought them back home, there's a risk, and it could be mitigated, and the military thinks about things like that, of them bringing it back home and causing spikes elsewhere in the country. none of this happens in a...
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part of this unbroken line of service, not just annapolis, west point, the air force academy in colorado springsrchant marine academy at kings point new york. all the schools are places where young men and women choose to be part of something larger than themselves and that is the first step in the journey of leadership but more importantly the first step in the journey of character. >> host: thanks for joining us on "in depth" on booktv, this month our guest is retired admiral james stavridis. he served in the u.s. navy from 1976-2013 including a stint as commander of us southern command and supreme allied commander at nato from 2009 through 2013, served as dean of the fletcher school of tough after that and currently works for nbc news and is an operating executive at the carlyle group. he is the author of several books, some co-authored, some of his own. is a partial list. he was an editor on an update of command at sea. he wrote "the accidental admiral: a sailor takes command at nato" about his time at nato. "the leader's bookshelf" co-authored by our manning hensel. "sea power: the history
part of this unbroken line of service, not just annapolis, west point, the air force academy in colorado springsrchant marine academy at kings point new york. all the schools are places where young men and women choose to be part of something larger than themselves and that is the first step in the journey of leadership but more importantly the first step in the journey of character. >> host: thanks for joining us on "in depth" on booktv, this month our guest is retired admiral...
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here in colorado, we've got a large population along the front range, denver, colorado springs. we're a rural state. 64 counties, 21 of which have reported less than 20 covid cases, but at the same time, the policies of the urban core of denver are being applied to those counties out in the rural that are reporting a very different circumstance and that's a mistake. that's a failure. the second failure, where we're not quite getting it right is this ham-handed micromanagement of business guy government. you may serve people this way and you may do this and that. masks won't kill businesses, but government micromanagement of business might in fact kill businesses. the third potential failure and this is where the big risk is, if we have another shutdown, those businesses we were just talking about, they are not going to be able to hang on. they're not going to be able to survive. so that brings us to the question of masks. and alicia, you brought up the fact we have a mask mandate in colorado. the reality many people see masks as dehumanizing. the governor believes in them. my re
here in colorado, we've got a large population along the front range, denver, colorado springs. we're a rural state. 64 counties, 21 of which have reported less than 20 covid cases, but at the same time, the policies of the urban core of denver are being applied to those counties out in the rural that are reporting a very different circumstance and that's a mistake. that's a failure. the second failure, where we're not quite getting it right is this ham-handed micromanagement of business guy...
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chipotle from the air force academy in colorado >> it's jason from the air force academy in colorado springshipotle. the first quarter online sales grew by 81% and now accounts for 26% of their total sales they've been cooking up new highs and the stock price has doubled since march. my question, is it too late to get in on this deal? thanks and blue skies. >> by the way, chipotlegot a new street high priced at 1450 from analysts today. i think this is the second question that we have gotten from the air force academy, guy. >> they're huge fans listen, i love the academy i grew up in the shadow of west point. it's fantastic if you go back and watch "mad money," i think it was june 2 that jim interviewed the ceo of chipotle and told the story, and this is a lot like domino's. it's become a technology story yes, it's expensive valuation, but they have the earnings growth to back it up plus the technology, plus i think they partnered with grub hub at the end of june there's a lot going into the stock, i believe on the 22nd although it's had a huge run, you stay with the name >> they were well p
chipotle from the air force academy in colorado >> it's jason from the air force academy in colorado springshipotle. the first quarter online sales grew by 81% and now accounts for 26% of their total sales they've been cooking up new highs and the stock price has doubled since march. my question, is it too late to get in on this deal? thanks and blue skies. >> by the way, chipotlegot a new street high priced at 1450 from analysts today. i think this is the second question that we...
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i have toed a miss, west point, our great rival and the air force academy at colorado springs temp the merchant marine academy at kings point, new york. all of these schools are places where young men and women go to choose to be part of something larger than themselves and i think that's the first step in the journey of leadership, but mow importantly the first step in the journey of character. >> host: thank you for joining us on "in depth" on booktv. this month our guest is retired admiral and author, james stavridis. the served the u.s. navy from 1976 to 2013, including a stint as commander of the u.s. southern command, and supreme allied commander in nato from 2009 to 2013. he served as the dean of the fletcher school at tufts after that, and currently works for nbc news and is an operating executive at the carlisle group. he is the author of several books, some co-authored, some his own. here's a partial list. he was an editor an an update of command at sea. he wrote the accidental admiral which we talked about a bit. specifically about his time in nato in 2014. the leaders books
i have toed a miss, west point, our great rival and the air force academy at colorado springs temp the merchant marine academy at kings point, new york. all of these schools are places where young men and women go to choose to be part of something larger than themselves and i think that's the first step in the journey of leadership, but mow importantly the first step in the journey of character. >> host: thank you for joining us on "in depth" on booktv. this month our guest is...
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don is in colorado springs. hi don. >> caller: hi. very grateful for your show. kennedys were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacqueline, or mrs. kennedy's catholic faith to her? >> thank you very much. both kennedys were catholics. how important was it to them? >> i think she would, and i think barbara would -- i'll just begin on this, she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had some trouble when she remarried a divorced man, aristotle onassis, outside the faith, although was supported in doing that at least to some extent by the family cardinal, richard, cardinal cushing. i think one of the toughest things, at least i find, i don't know how you feel, barbara, but in understanding public figures, two things. number one, do you ever really get to the real truth of someone's marriage, if they're married? and number two, do you really get to the well -- to the bottom of what their religious feeling was? sometimes, presidents and first ladies exaggerate that. sometimes, there's more than appeared on the surface.
don is in colorado springs. hi don. >> caller: hi. very grateful for your show. kennedys were very inspiring to me. but my question is how important was jacqueline, or mrs. kennedy's catholic faith to her? >> thank you very much. both kennedys were catholics. how important was it to them? >> i think she would, and i think barbara would -- i'll just begin on this, she certainly considered herself catholic throughout her life. she had some trouble when she remarried a divorced...
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august 13, 1983 that afternoon, four fbi agents arrived at the district office in colorado springs on the search warrant authorizing them to seize the census documents including completed questionnaires and reports of their investigation of the case of the falsificati falsification. the leaders informed of the situation and after a brief flurry of telephone calls, we agreed [inaudible] while the questionnaire remained in the custody of the bureau. ultimately, the documents replaced by protected by two walks with one key held by the fbi and the other by a local census official. under this arrangement o only swarmed staff and employees but an fbi agent had to be present. when the door was locked debate co- unlocked they would monitor activities of the census personnel. they brought in experienced enumerators from outside to review what was taking place and prepare the additional questionnaires. census bureau officials prepared a report that didn't reveal any confidential information. as the chairwoman mentioned, i served as a director by five presidents of both political parties. 1980 i
august 13, 1983 that afternoon, four fbi agents arrived at the district office in colorado springs on the search warrant authorizing them to seize the census documents including completed questionnaires and reports of their investigation of the case of the falsificati falsification. the leaders informed of the situation and after a brief flurry of telephone calls, we agreed [inaudible] while the questionnaire remained in the custody of the bureau. ultimately, the documents replaced by protected...
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august 13th, 1980, late that afternoon, florida fbi agents arrived at the district office in colorado springs armed with a search warrant, authorizing them to seize the census documents. concluding completed questionnaires. of alleged questionnaire falsification and payroll fraud. i was immediately informed of the situation and contacted the director of the fbi. after a brief flurry of telephone calls to employees in colorado, we agreed to -- that could be reached by the disputed questionnaire remain in the custody of the census bureau. also, admittedly, the documents are placed in a secure room, protected by two locks. with one key held by the fbi. and the other, held by a local census official. under this arrangement, only sworn census employees were allowed to enter the room but an fbi agent had to be present. an agent outside the room to monitor activity of census personnel. census bureau brought in experienced census bureau enumerators from outside the denver areas to reinterview respondents in the area where the fraud had taken place. census bureau officials -- a report that did not rev
august 13th, 1980, late that afternoon, florida fbi agents arrived at the district office in colorado springs armed with a search warrant, authorizing them to seize the census documents. concluding completed questionnaires. of alleged questionnaire falsification and payroll fraud. i was immediately informed of the situation and contacted the director of the fbi. after a brief flurry of telephone calls to employees in colorado, we agreed to -- that could be reached by the disputed questionnaire...
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.; grand rapids, michigan; vail, colorado and palm springs, california. >> that's right and in fact at the time the president passed away, when we we're planning his funeral, there were a number of personal touches and one was, when they -- there was no caisson. no horse, you know, drawn procession through the streets of washington. instead, the hearse drove through their own neighborhoods in alexandria, where large crowds turned out. and, of course, they stopped at the world war ii memorial to recognize his service in the war. >> 1976 the bicentennial and also a very hotly contested presidential election. >> yeah, >> the campaign included a slogan vote for betty's husband. how was betty ford used during the 1976 campaign? >> well, there's some controversy about that. there's a debate about that. there are people who think that she was misused, overused, that she was a rather fragile, delicate figure.she was certainly very active in the primary campaign in the ford-reagan race. there are people who remember that the convention sort of a dueling candidate's wives, the entrance of mrs. r
.; grand rapids, michigan; vail, colorado and palm springs, california. >> that's right and in fact at the time the president passed away, when we we're planning his funeral, there were a number of personal touches and one was, when they -- there was no caisson. no horse, you know, drawn procession through the streets of washington. instead, the hearse drove through their own neighborhoods in alexandria, where large crowds turned out. and, of course, they stopped at the world war ii...
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words have been painted in bold white letters on a hoarding in palm springs, on an abandoned old building in milwaukee. and in denver, coloradol need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damon lamar reed in chicago, told us more about his work. if you don't break the chain, then who will? why i came up with the word chain, because that chain is something that restrains and at the same time a chain is also a cycle, so it kind of had that double meaning. all that is saying is that this cycle, you know, of racism, systematic racism, whatever you call it, this cycle continues and it's a cycle that needs to stop. now, in the area that i did the piece in, the majority of the people you see are actually white people. so this piece is not even really meant for black people, even though i want black people appreciate it, but it's meant for anybody who has kind of been a part of that racism and it's speaking to them. you know, there's a popular quote. if i want to make a change, then i have to start with me. street art, public art. you know, it's a very powerful tool. and i do believe that art does dictate life. you know, it can help shift cultu
words have been painted in bold white letters on a hoarding in palm springs, on an abandoned old building in milwaukee. and in denver, coloradol need to getjustice. 0ne artist, damon lamar reed in chicago, told us more about his work. if you don't break the chain, then who will? why i came up with the word chain, because that chain is something that restrains and at the same time a chain is also a cycle, so it kind of had that double meaning. all that is saying is that this cycle, you know, of...
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it was a cool spring evening in the colorado countryside. p.m., patricia montoya was with her family on highway 67 about an hour and half south of denver. basically in the middle of nowhere. >> came around a bend. and there was a flare in the street and a man trying to flag cars down. >> reporter: the man was harold henthorn, and he was in a panic. >> harold was at the driver window asking us for help because the car was here and it had fallen on top of his wife. and looking over to the area, you could see her legs coming from underneath. >> reporter: lynn, his wife of 12 years, was under the jeep. it was a horrible scene. >> we asked him what happened, and he said that they had stopped to fix a flat and his wife somehow went under the car possibly to get a lug nut and the jack fell from underneath the car and she got pinned. >> reporter: lynn was face down with the brake rotor resting on her back. the montoyas carefully lifted the jeep. >> all four of us got her out and we gently flipped her over. and she was -- her lips were already turnin
it was a cool spring evening in the colorado countryside. p.m., patricia montoya was with her family on highway 67 about an hour and half south of denver. basically in the middle of nowhere. >> came around a bend. and there was a flare in the street and a man trying to flag cars down. >> reporter: the man was harold henthorn, and he was in a panic. >> harold was at the driver window asking us for help because the car was here and it had fallen on top of his wife. and looking...
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spring, economists warned an avalanche of evictions was looming. the federal government and many states rushed to ban them temporarily. ,0 states including louisiana texas, colorado, and wisconsin have lifted their restrictions, and researchers have tracked thousands of conviction filings. are set to expire at the end of the month. anticipates the nearly 28 million households are at risk of being turned out on the streets because of job losses tied to the pandemic. i think of action is really difficult. it is painful to go through. we have a lot of elections in a normal year. there is no evidence so far that we are actually having an avalanche of evictions. those fears are reasonable. labou look at the eviction at princeton university, they started tracking data on convictions. they do a fantastic job. there are two interesting stats that make me down this tsunami story. if you go to the 2008 recession, there was no increase in evictions at that time despite unemployment more than doubling iod of peopler having no income. there was less federal support for people at that time. there was no increase in evictions. why? from alook at it landlord perspective, all the
spring, economists warned an avalanche of evictions was looming. the federal government and many states rushed to ban them temporarily. ,0 states including louisiana texas, colorado, and wisconsin have lifted their restrictions, and researchers have tracked thousands of conviction filings. are set to expire at the end of the month. anticipates the nearly 28 million households are at risk of being turned out on the streets because of job losses tied to the pandemic. i think of action is really...
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colorado to florida to help us staff up if we need to on an ongoing basis. >> brennan: i want to ask you specifically about that, because back in the spring in new york you saw thing monan cin from out of state. are you calling for that? do you need more personnel specifically what do you need and on remdesivir which you just said you are about to get more of, how much supply do you have? how long does that last? >> so the remdesivir that i am just talking about we got in this weekend and we are supposed to get another shipment in this week and at this juncture i think we have enough as a system across our 30 hospitals to care for the people that would e coming in to our -- one of our facilities for care. relative to staff, it is very important that you have the ability to move staff around your state. one of the things that we did back in march was develop and program a staffing program that allowed us to move critical resources around our organization both within the state of florida and then move people outside of the state of florida to florida or vice versa based upon where spikes were coming and where people would be needed the most. >> brennan: i was
colorado to florida to help us staff up if we need to on an ongoing basis. >> brennan: i want to ask you specifically about that, because back in the spring in new york you saw thing monan cin from out of state. are you calling for that? do you need more personnel specifically what do you need and on remdesivir which you just said you are about to get more of, how much supply do you have? how long does that last? >> so the remdesivir that i am just talking about we got in this...
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spring, economists warned an avalanche of evictions was looming. the federal government and many states rushed to ban them temporarily. ,0 states including louisiana texas, coloradoand wisconsin have lifted their restrictions, and researchers have tracked thousands of conviction filings. are set to expire at the end of the month. anticipates the nearly 28 million households are at risk of being turned out on the streets because of job losses tied to the pandemic. i think of action is really difficult. it is painful to go through. we have a lot of elections in a normal year. there is no evidence so far that we are actually having an avalanche of evictions. those fears are reasonable. labou look at the eviction at princeton university, they started tracking data on convictions. they do a fantastic job. there are two interesting stats that make me down this tsunami story. if you go to the 2008 recession, there was no increase in evictions at that time despite unemployment more than doubling iod of peopler having no income. there was less federal support for people at that time. there was no increase in evictions. why? from alook at it landlord perspective, all the s
spring, economists warned an avalanche of evictions was looming. the federal government and many states rushed to ban them temporarily. ,0 states including louisiana texas, coloradoand wisconsin have lifted their restrictions, and researchers have tracked thousands of conviction filings. are set to expire at the end of the month. anticipates the nearly 28 million households are at risk of being turned out on the streets because of job losses tied to the pandemic. i think of action is really...