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as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this conrad was in the kitchen. the bathroom. at some point conrad heard a pop. when he turned, he saw heidi standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway bleeding. >> and he either runs over to catch her or she falls down. >> wallace then went back to the truman home making detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms, he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion, it did not. >> her body is at the top of the staircase. it doesn't add up she would have traveled the distance he's saying she would have gone and fallen at that location. >> it was hard for wallace to believe heidi could have traveled from the bathroom to the top of the stairs after sustaining such a severe head wound. >> she would have fallen immediately to the ground. >> wallace shares his findings with assistant district attorney craig johnson. johnson agreed, everything pointed to conrad. >> why would conrad truman want to kill his wife? >> under the circumstances, i'd say the motive was based on the
as wallace saw it, conrad's story went like this conrad was in the kitchen. the bathroom. at some point conrad heard a pop. when he turned, he saw heidi standing somewhere between the kitchen and the bathroom hallway bleeding. >> and he either runs over to catch her or she falls down. >> wallace then went back to the truman home making detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms, he wanted to see if conrad's story checked out. his conclusion, it did not. >> her...
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have lunch conrad meets me at the hotel bel-air in l.a. and says i just want you to know something i don't think a black guy should play jim west. and if you insist on using will smith to play. well you know who asked i am connected and will smith will be killed by my friends in the mob so you don't want will smith as jim west so i went to well and i said hey listen robert conrad threatened to have you killed i think i need to tell you this well robert conrad threatened to have you killed if you agree to play the role and that he has connections with the detroit mob and will looks at me and goes you kidding i'm from philip cam. philip makes to refer to troy it looks like lane castor a court court until well it does. well. well i'm so i'm disheartened but he does sometimes realize that it's in the way that as it is a young boy what would it cost what were conrad's theories are to mr gordon being played by a japanese woman not get a just kidding. we're talking to barry something. about is his new book it's called barry sonnenfeld call your m
have lunch conrad meets me at the hotel bel-air in l.a. and says i just want you to know something i don't think a black guy should play jim west. and if you insist on using will smith to play. well you know who asked i am connected and will smith will be killed by my friends in the mob so you don't want will smith as jim west so i went to well and i said hey listen robert conrad threatened to have you killed i think i need to tell you this well robert conrad threatened to have you killed if...
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let's bring in correspondent conrad burns and his joining us from frankfurt so 100 i mean in germany car dealerships will be allowed to open again those starting next week so will this be enough. well lobby groups for the car sector are saying no they predict that the total car sales here in germany this year will be at least 20 percent below the numbers of 2019 and this only if the coming weeks the month of may comes along with a lot more you demand so a lot lot of customers really will have to go to those showrooms to those car dealerships and check out those models and they of course have to buy them and this is only the sales the production side of course is totally unclear those supply chain which particularly the german car makers have been spanning you know all over europe to asia to the united states brazil mexico it's totally unclear right now when they will become operative again and how smoothly they will eventually work. meantime conrad we have china's economy shrinking for the 1st time in decades in the united states we have $22000000.00 americans losing their jobs in on
let's bring in correspondent conrad burns and his joining us from frankfurt so 100 i mean in germany car dealerships will be allowed to open again those starting next week so will this be enough. well lobby groups for the car sector are saying no they predict that the total car sales here in germany this year will be at least 20 percent below the numbers of 2019 and this only if the coming weeks the month of may comes along with a lot more you demand so a lot lot of customers really will have...
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and in frankfurt thank you conrad. well with most of us forced to stay indoors and away from our families friends social media it turns out is helping to fill that void videos and means have become sources of smiles during the crisis let's take a look now at how some people have been showing their creative side. this music is the medicine of the minds coronavirus has its own. for some home office means blowing off some steam. for those getting a bit more restless. how about some sports. never quit much but just improvise. even if the goods are in short supply. disappearing costs. not to mention disappearing parents. some just want to ride off into the distance. others have been sharing their time for state attempts at home a facemasks start forgets our canine companions i'm good for wealth by old just pottery thanks to. a quick reminder now of the top stories we're following for you here on news germany's coven 1000 death toll has climbed above 1000 with more than 80000 infections a top expert has warned that coded 100
and in frankfurt thank you conrad. well with most of us forced to stay indoors and away from our families friends social media it turns out is helping to fill that void videos and means have become sources of smiles during the crisis let's take a look now at how some people have been showing their creative side. this music is the medicine of the minds coronavirus has its own. for some home office means blowing off some steam. for those getting a bit more restless. how about some sports. never...
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joining me now is conrad dequadros.ure you may not have been anticipating that amount of joblessness this month, but we knew there would be multimillions coming. how fast does the government need to get paychecks into their hands in order for this economy and social fabric not to fall apart? conrad: thank you for having me on. obviously, this has been conveyed as in fun item on shows today, but the market report has been shockingly bad, even though it covers a period prior to the intensification of coronavirus related disruptions to the economy. after that, we know we have an additional 10 million people falling for unemployed benefits. in march, we had a 1.2 million increase in unemployment, boosting the unemployment rate to 4.4%. the last time we had that magnitude of a one-month increase was back in december of 1953. we obviously know that since the survey week for this data, things have gotten materially worse. it is critical that some of the support programs for the economy are put into place quickly. i would say i
joining me now is conrad dequadros.ure you may not have been anticipating that amount of joblessness this month, but we knew there would be multimillions coming. how fast does the government need to get paychecks into their hands in order for this economy and social fabric not to fall apart? conrad: thank you for having me on. obviously, this has been conveyed as in fun item on shows today, but the market report has been shockingly bad, even though it covers a period prior to the...
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this should be a decision between the doctors and the patients, not governor cuomo or conrad de blasio. and as dr. oz will explain in moments, this is not anecdotal anymore. we are now beyond that point in spite of what the mob and the media tell you. countries all over the world are seeing positive signs including in france and china and turkey and india and israel and many other countries in between. a 73% of patients in spain have been using it. let me be clear, this is something to take when prescribed by a doctor. i am not dr. hannity. there are risks, side effects include headache, dizziness, stomach pain, rash, and you should always make an informed decision with your doctor. this is about science, this is about being a medical doctor and it shouldn't be about politics. the federal government has tens of millions of doses and has made millions of doses available even more this weekend to the new york governor. i say it again, let the people of new york and their doctors decide, not you. and when you're getting it for free. i get it, i understand, we all want long-term trials but
this should be a decision between the doctors and the patients, not governor cuomo or conrad de blasio. and as dr. oz will explain in moments, this is not anecdotal anymore. we are now beyond that point in spite of what the mob and the media tell you. countries all over the world are seeing positive signs including in france and china and turkey and india and israel and many other countries in between. a 73% of patients in spain have been using it. let me be clear, this is something to take...
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as we were saying, conrad was a dj. by all accounts, terrific.ed in your part of the state. and he performed. he had a show not long ago in the middle or at the beginning of this outbreak. what do you want people to know about coronavirus? what do you need people to know in terms of this? >> i need everybody to know that this is serious. people think that it's going to affect people with underlying health issues, old people, but it doesn't. it affects normal, regular, young. there's no discrimination when it comes to this virus. and seeing what my husband had to go through was horrible. and now our life has turned into this horrible nightmare. you guys have to take this seriously. i would hate for anybody, anyone else's family or children to have to go through what we've gone through. our hospital systems aren't rea ready. just stay home. >> again, we're so sorry that you're going through this. and you're going to need each other in the coming days. i can see you holding each other right now. i won't let go for days to come. skye, just want to gi
as we were saying, conrad was a dj. by all accounts, terrific.ed in your part of the state. and he performed. he had a show not long ago in the middle or at the beginning of this outbreak. what do you want people to know about coronavirus? what do you need people to know in terms of this? >> i need everybody to know that this is serious. people think that it's going to affect people with underlying health issues, old people, but it doesn't. it affects normal, regular, young. there's no...
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los angeles and when i was in high school and first interested in cartooning, i got to meet paul conrad, who was one of the giants of the field. three-time pulitzer prize winner for the l.a. times. most proudly -- he was most proud of the fact that he was the only cartoonist that made nixon's enemy list. so, conrad sort of opened the door to me that this is a viable career path, which is sort of an odd career path, if you think about it. but he was very encouraging and inspiring. and then, you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, i would look around and, you know, i love the work of pat oliphant, herb at t"the washington post," dave lavigne is probably -- what's the right word? he was pivotal in the world of caricature. you still see it in my work somewhat. some of these other works, like these really wonderful -- he signed valot but his name was ed vaultman was very similar to leavine. levine was ate master of the fluid cross hatch, the big bubble head and the wry twist with some other little detail put in there. so he was an early influence of mine. that's where i fell in love wit
los angeles and when i was in high school and first interested in cartooning, i got to meet paul conrad, who was one of the giants of the field. three-time pulitzer prize winner for the l.a. times. most proudly -- he was most proud of the fact that he was the only cartoonist that made nixon's enemy list. so, conrad sort of opened the door to me that this is a viable career path, which is sort of an odd career path, if you think about it. but he was very encouraging and inspiring. and then, you...
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bisan in frankfurt conrad another 2000000000 euros to start ups do these rescue packages address the problems being raised by companies in germany. well this new program to start our program is a very important idea this is what financial people have been telling me when i talk to them about it here today because well start up companies don't make money they don't make profits and they have no assets they can use as collateral in order to get a typical bank loan. also of course those. start ups find it very difficult to apply for the previous programs to help programs that the government has introduced because in order to get into those programs you still need to get through a classical bank loan procedure at the same time of course venture capitalists financial people who put money into start ups they are you know very volatile right now very risk averse so the state says let's take money and match those investments by venture capital is to tell the venture capitalists that investments are safe at least for the moment. germany has made an aggressive start helping not only corporatio
bisan in frankfurt conrad another 2000000000 euros to start ups do these rescue packages address the problems being raised by companies in germany. well this new program to start our program is a very important idea this is what financial people have been telling me when i talk to them about it here today because well start up companies don't make money they don't make profits and they have no assets they can use as collateral in order to get a typical bank loan. also of course those. start ups...
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and joins us now from frankfurt with where love tons of happens to be headquartered welcome to you conrad is it likely that look tons is simply the 1st of many carriers to take moves like this. well you know what sara even before the coronavirus grounded the airline fleets worldwide the sector had large over capacities too many airplanes flying around half full and not very profitably and only very few airlines have the financial power to stand through such a lock down longer iata the international airlines as a see asian estimates that only 13 of its $300.00 members have the financial powers to survive more than 2 months without being in operation so it's very very likely that is only the 1st among many among many airlines to announce that it has to shrink permanently so what does this mean for the industry i mean what would it take for airlines that have grounded their flights for them to fly again. well of course the 1st thing they need is passengers people that want to travel by plane something which is not easy while all the international travel restrictions are under way something t
and joins us now from frankfurt with where love tons of happens to be headquartered welcome to you conrad is it likely that look tons is simply the 1st of many carriers to take moves like this. well you know what sara even before the coronavirus grounded the airline fleets worldwide the sector had large over capacities too many airplanes flying around half full and not very profitably and only very few airlines have the financial power to stand through such a lock down longer iata the...
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. >> 39-year-old conrad. >> he was starting to decline, didn't have horrible cough whole time, 22nd io the hospital. >> young companies, husbands and wives all infected, yet the wives stayed relatively healthy while their husbands became suddenly critically ill and died. >> they wouldn't let me in the hospital as he was begging i need my wife, my wife makes my decisions, they told me to park the car, i thought i was able to go in with him. go up to the doors, hospital on lockdown, wouldn't let anybody in. that was it. never got to say i love you. >> two days after ben was released from hospital, he was back home in bed. >> could hear him breathing. fell asleep. >> by the time brandi woke up, ben had passed away. why does covid-19 hit some people like conrad and ben so hard while many others have mild or no symptoms at all. it's a question that dr. anthony fauci posed to me on my podcast. >> i'm fascinated by the path ogenesis. get so many people who do well and some people bingo, on respirator, dead. there's something there we're missing from pathogenesis standpoint. i don't think it'
. >> 39-year-old conrad. >> he was starting to decline, didn't have horrible cough whole time, 22nd io the hospital. >> young companies, husbands and wives all infected, yet the wives stayed relatively healthy while their husbands became suddenly critically ill and died. >> they wouldn't let me in the hospital as he was begging i need my wife, my wife makes my decisions, they told me to park the car, i thought i was able to go in with him. go up to the doors, hospital on...
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lucky to grow up in los angeles, and when i was first interested in cartooning, i got to meet paul conradhe was one of the giants of the field. one of the most proudly, he was the most proud of being the only that was a clear path, it is sort of unclear if you think about it, but he was very encouraging and inspiring and then, you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, and i would look around and i love the work of pat oliphant. david levine, who is probably, what is the right word? he was pivotal and influential and you still see it in some of these works, he signed vallo, but his name was ed bolten. levine was a master of the big bubble head and the little body, and then the wry twist with not name there. >> it is a wonderful collection that spans decades and a century. it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning. keppler who drew for, i think it was a publisher of puck magazine. keppler would do beautiful color lithographs that would be two page spreads. and if you remember, it is a standard cartoon of the oil tank with the tentacles of the octopus.
lucky to grow up in los angeles, and when i was first interested in cartooning, i got to meet paul conradhe was one of the giants of the field. one of the most proudly, he was the most proud of being the only that was a clear path, it is sort of unclear if you think about it, but he was very encouraging and inspiring and then, you know, you start out in my teens and 20s, and i would look around and i love the work of pat oliphant. david levine, who is probably, what is the right word? he was...
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. >> reporter: new coal buchanan's husband conrad was just 39 when he died of coronavirus complications. jake, we areelmhurst in the que of manhattan, elmhurst hospital behind us. for the past week, a little over a week. one of the things we noticed today is the line behind me has been growing. over the last few days, we didn't see a lot of people in line in the afternoon waiting to get if today. at one point at least six-to-eight people in that line, they were spaced pretty far apart wearing a mask. this is a public hospital, remember, in new york city. the group that runs these hospitals, the ceo of that group was talking to reporters about why there is such a concentration in queens and pointed out while social distancing is happening in the city, many people, especially in this area are living in close quarters, multiple families living together. we learn about that spread, jake, it puts all these pieces together. >> thanks, erica, joining me is cnn chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. we now learned the modeling projection cited by the president and the task force has alr
. >> reporter: new coal buchanan's husband conrad was just 39 when he died of coronavirus complications. jake, we areelmhurst in the que of manhattan, elmhurst hospital behind us. for the past week, a little over a week. one of the things we noticed today is the line behind me has been growing. over the last few days, we didn't see a lot of people in line in the afternoon waiting to get if today. at one point at least six-to-eight people in that line, they were spaced pretty far apart...
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to nearly 6,010 that's nearly 6,000 people with families and loved ones in mourning, 39 year-old conraduchanan passed away last week. he was a father of 2 and a dj in florida who performed in front of hundreds of people the week before he got sick. >>cnn's john berman spoke with his wife and one of his daughters. they're both coping with the loss of a husband and father. >>what do you want people to know about coronavirus what do you need people to know in terms of this. >>everybody to know that this is serious people think that it's just going to affect people with. underlying health issues. >>people. >>but does it normal. there's no discrimination when it comes to this virus. >>and fema has said it had to go through. was horrible. it is turned into this horrible night here. you guys have to take this seriously >>nicole also added that she had to fight to get him tested and doctors told her they want to tests conrad because of his age and. when he was finally tested on march 19th the call said he was already in bad shape then he died a few days after testing positive. at the age of 39.
to nearly 6,010 that's nearly 6,000 people with families and loved ones in mourning, 39 year-old conraduchanan passed away last week. he was a father of 2 and a dj in florida who performed in front of hundreds of people the week before he got sick. >>cnn's john berman spoke with his wife and one of his daughters. they're both coping with the loss of a husband and father. >>what do you want people to know about coronavirus what do you need people to know in terms of this....
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with that porsche cayenne mr johnny we wish you and everyone else safe and clear roads seamlessly conrad. almost invisible. and deadly. 80000000 unexploded munitions littered the landscape of flowers and the deadly legacy of american involvement in the vietnam war and the mob a constant danger for the people of knowledges. this little land of minds. insists on t.w. . board. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but most are laughing with the new german think deep into the german culture i. knew didn't seem to take them as grandma down to you oh so it's all out there no i'm rachel join me for me the gem of on the gulf coast. each still sounds my story. of the people who climbed to me. built me dedicated to. i'm not too dumb to. listen closely and i will tell you about those who to me on. the move down. i'm not too dumb to put in. i am on to my city's days for centuries and accompanied my country through its finest. until the day i mean. i still am not to dumb to. april and. this is day to news life from birthday and life up to lock down where you hand begins an anxio
with that porsche cayenne mr johnny we wish you and everyone else safe and clear roads seamlessly conrad. almost invisible. and deadly. 80000000 unexploded munitions littered the landscape of flowers and the deadly legacy of american involvement in the vietnam war and the mob a constant danger for the people of knowledges. this little land of minds. insists on t.w. . board. i'm not laughing at the germans well i guess sometimes i am but most are laughing with the new german think deep into the...
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. >> or 39-year-old conrad p buchanan. >> that day he was starting to decline, and the 22nd is when i brought him to the hospital. >> young couples, husbands and wives all infected. yet in these cases the wives stayed relatively healthy while the husbands became suddenly critically ill and died. >> they wouldn't let me in the hospital as he was begging, i need my wife, my wife makes my decisions. they told me to park the car. we thought i was going to get to go in with him. when i walked up to the doors, the hospital is on lockdown, they wouldn't let anybody in. that was it. i never got to say i love you. >> two days after ben was released to the hospital, he was back home in bed. >> i could hear through the door he was still breathing and i fell asleep. >> by the time brandy woke up in the morning, ben had passed away. why does covid-19 hit some people, like conrad and ben so hard while others have no symptoms at all? it was a question that dr. fauci spoke with me about. >> i'm fascinated by what i call the pathogen sis. you have some people that do well and then some people who just
. >> or 39-year-old conrad p buchanan. >> that day he was starting to decline, and the 22nd is when i brought him to the hospital. >> young couples, husbands and wives all infected. yet in these cases the wives stayed relatively healthy while the husbands became suddenly critically ill and died. >> they wouldn't let me in the hospital as he was begging, i need my wife, my wife makes my decisions. they told me to park the car. we thought i was going to get to go in with...
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. >> this is conrad. and his dad. yup, our consumer investigator, chris chmura, a king charles cavalier spaniel and three months old. very cute. and we have a newsroom puppy. we have our newsroom dog. working at home. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jen ranieri with lucy. we have dogs all over the place. >> a new hair style today. >> it's a little more concealed. she was a little embarrassed by what i did the other day. >> you know, they really are positively perk, if i can say that, paws-tively perfect, they take a lot of work. but the love they give back is so great. lucy is happy to be here. happy to give you all a little cheer when she can. lucy, look at the camera. she's too busy with the treats. if you've been taking your dog for a walk the past couple of days, it is warming up and we have hotter weather on the way. so let's go ahead and get to the microclimate forecast, and all of this heat, it has really been driven by this area of high pressure, that is building in, just offshore, and you can see the r
. >> this is conrad. and his dad. yup, our consumer investigator, chris chmura, a king charles cavalier spaniel and three months old. very cute. and we have a newsroom puppy. we have our newsroom dog. working at home. let's bring in our chief meteorologist jen ranieri with lucy. we have dogs all over the place. >> a new hair style today. >> it's a little more concealed. she was a little embarrassed by what i did the other day. >> you know, they really are positively...
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correspondent joins us now from frankfurt with where love tons of happens to be headquartered welcome to you conrad is it likely that love tons is simply the 1st of many carriers to take lives like this. well you know what sara even before the coronavirus grounded the airline fleets worldwide the sector had large over capacities too many airplanes flying around half full and not very profitably and only very few airlines have the financial power to stand through such a lock down longer the international airline association estimates that only 13 of its $300.00 members have the financial powers to survive more than 2 months without being in operation so it's very very likely that is only the 1st among many among many airlines to announce that it has to shrink permanently so what does this mean for the industry i mean what would it take for airlines that have grounded their flights for them to fly again. well of course the 1st thing they need is passengers people that want to travel by plane something which is not easy while all the international travel restrictions are under way something that also
correspondent joins us now from frankfurt with where love tons of happens to be headquartered welcome to you conrad is it likely that love tons is simply the 1st of many carriers to take lives like this. well you know what sara even before the coronavirus grounded the airline fleets worldwide the sector had large over capacities too many airplanes flying around half full and not very profitably and only very few airlines have the financial power to stand through such a lock down longer the...
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james hair's father, conrad, was the first attachment to leave that fall, however, he soon became too ill to continue as the leader and had to relinquish the position. james hair's sister, betsy, the wife of ash hopper, traveled and richard taylor's detachment. and he wrote in his journal on saturday, december 1, 1838, on thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister, ash hopper, were called in to eternity. by this time, the extreme heat of summer had given away to an unseasonably cold winter. reverend butrick further wrote, on december 26, they have sent detachment out to mississippi, stopped by floating eyes. mr. hildebrandt's detachment stopped by the same means at the ohio river. december 27, we proceeded with the detachment about six miles, where we camped for the week. there was a slow increase of three or four inches, and the weather was excessively cold. the same letter that i mentioned earlier, written on december 20th, states, "my husband has preached among the cherokees and attended on them as physician since they were first taken. last summer, by their request,
james hair's father, conrad, was the first attachment to leave that fall, however, he soon became too ill to continue as the leader and had to relinquish the position. james hair's sister, betsy, the wife of ash hopper, traveled and richard taylor's detachment. and he wrote in his journal on saturday, december 1, 1838, on thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister, ash hopper, were called in to eternity. by this time, the extreme heat of summer had given away to an unseasonably...
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. >> reporter: much of the milk at conrad farms in ohio would have gone to either schools or restaurantbut that business dried up. now dairy industry leaders are calling on grocers to remove mi why they put a limit because there were angry customers. >> reporter: while some farmers have too much food, many food banks don't have enough. >> it's a really hard time for everyone. >> reporter: with millions unemployed car lines across the country are stretching for miles in front of food distribution centers. customers at grocery stores like in this new york suburb out of luck too facing empty produce shelves. a supply chain seemingly broken. >> so far we've probably destroyed i want to say about 4 million pounds of green beans. >> reporter: this farmer in florida struggling with too much crop. >> all the beautiful beans, all these plants scheduled to go to the restaurant industry. >> reporter: to address the problem, two groups, the american farm bureau federation and feeding america, are now joining forces asking the agriculture department to help identify partnerships at the local level a
. >> reporter: much of the milk at conrad farms in ohio would have gone to either schools or restaurantbut that business dried up. now dairy industry leaders are calling on grocers to remove mi why they put a limit because there were angry customers. >> reporter: while some farmers have too much food, many food banks don't have enough. >> it's a really hard time for everyone. >> reporter: with millions unemployed car lines across the country are stretching for miles in...
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beautifullyly c comples many of you told us thank you so much for all your great questions and comments conrad had a really interesting comment. about non verbal language and how in french you can say so much without using any words and it's true jeannie there are so many. facial expressions and noises that you can make to communicate and i want to quiz you on some of my favorite body language for ininstance what does this mean. that means monday or my site which means i don't believe you and then there's a very important sound that yoyou hear everywhere. as an you forgot the baguette again. in this one- that means let's get out here you also said this in many questions about the difference between two and route angel wanted to know if two in view is similar to spanish and i must admit i don't speak spanish but it's very important to talk about two invalid traditionally two is the familiar form it's a form that you use. with your friends and with your family and with people who are younger than you while vu is the polite form it's the form that you use with people you don't know figures of aut
beautifullyly c comples many of you told us thank you so much for all your great questions and comments conrad had a really interesting comment. about non verbal language and how in french you can say so much without using any words and it's true jeannie there are so many. facial expressions and noises that you can make to communicate and i want to quiz you on some of my favorite body language for ininstance what does this mean. that means monday or my site which means i don't believe you and...
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james harris father, harrell conrad was the leader of the first detachment to lead that fall howevere soon became too ill to continue as lead earnhardt -- leader and had to relinquish the position. james harris sister, betts, the wife of ashhopper, travelled in the detachment. and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity so james harris now lost his grandfather, his wife's mother, and his niece. and by this time the extreme heat of summer had given way to unseasonally cold winter and he further wrote -- on december 26, he descended attachment south of mississippi stopped by floating eyes. mr. hill brand attachment stopped by the same means at the ohio river. december 27th, we proceeded with the detachment, about six miles where we camp for a week. here the snow increased to three or four inches and the weather was excessively cold. lucy butler, that i mentioned earlier, a letter written december 20th states, my husband is preach
james harris father, harrell conrad was the leader of the first detachment to lead that fall howevere soon became too ill to continue as lead earnhardt -- leader and had to relinquish the position. james harris sister, betts, the wife of ashhopper, travelled in the detachment. and reverend butrick also accompanied this attachment, wrote in his journal saturday, december 1, 1838, on a thursday, two children, one a daughter of our dear sister ashhopper were called into eternity so james harris...
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would be the old man conrad look saying i had a grocery store years beyond allow he saw that people were hungry and sold them food for them to live on. but the people couldn't afford to pay and got deeper and deeper into debt yet even with this so you're going to look in to see you are not. looking at then arrived with the police he took away their animals all their possessions and eventually their land as well. i mean you know if you have to look at how many hector's they started out with and how many they have today that equates to losing you you don't want to. during a family gathering we confronted jorge looks at what his account. least none of that is true i mean none of it. so if you look in here you'll see i was everything the looking as got in the state was painful for the bit south of the un peu never bought land belonging to the. mists no not a single square meter from them up which is it was all from private owners. so from private farmers or. whatever the truth is the past has always dog the looks of us and has made them a primary target for attacks as the younger generation
would be the old man conrad look saying i had a grocery store years beyond allow he saw that people were hungry and sold them food for them to live on. but the people couldn't afford to pay and got deeper and deeper into debt yet even with this so you're going to look in to see you are not. looking at then arrived with the police he took away their animals all their possessions and eventually their land as well. i mean you know if you have to look at how many hector's they started out with and...
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conrad and his dad, chris bringing him in the newsroom. he is a king cavalier spaniel.s april 23rd. this is national bring your kids to work day. if you're like me your kids live at your work. what do we do here? well, we just opened the door, went to the back pat ya we are now in studio "z." we put them to work. is time lapped footage of our day. you want real talk here? my 11-year-old son max is my i.t. guy. marlow, more of a cheerleader. he sets up the cable, the camera and the lights and he troubleshoots if there are problems. e we keep it up, nbc will have to start paying him. max has set up a two-camera live shot. you ready? this is camera one. what i usually look into. that is camera two over there, and the camera operator, max himself? you doing okay? >> yes. >> he is fine. and this is kind of studio "z" behind the scene. if you need him, i.t. guy, he is available to high for a reasonable rate. >> i'm next week. i give cash. >> i will give cash too. for sure. >> that is camera two over there. >> i can outcash you. >> very impressive. go max. and marlow is just t
conrad and his dad, chris bringing him in the newsroom. he is a king cavalier spaniel.s april 23rd. this is national bring your kids to work day. if you're like me your kids live at your work. what do we do here? well, we just opened the door, went to the back pat ya we are now in studio "z." we put them to work. is time lapped footage of our day. you want real talk here? my 11-year-old son max is my i.t. guy. marlow, more of a cheerleader. he sets up the cable, the camera and the...
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. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's 39-year-old husband conrad just died. >> our life has turned into this horrible nightmare. you guys have to take this seriously. >> reporter: with some experts now saying this virus can be transmitted not just by coughing or sneezing but by talking or perhaps even breathing, the mayors of los angeles and new york are now telling us if we go outside, we should wear some sort of covering on our face. and also here in los angeles, the mayor has told the utility companies that they can cut the water and power to any non-essential businesses that are still refusing to shut down. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> thanks to nick for that report. >>> so far u.s. authorities have not recommended the use of facemasks in public. as nick was saying that, could be coming. on thursday president trump said new guidance is coming. here's jim acosta. >> reporter: president trump said his administration is preparing new guidelines for americans to wear masks when they go outside to protect themselves from the coronavirus. the president said if americans don't have access to
. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's 39-year-old husband conrad just died. >> our life has turned into this horrible nightmare. you guys have to take this seriously. >> reporter: with some experts now saying this virus can be transmitted not just by coughing or sneezing but by talking or perhaps even breathing, the mayors of los angeles and new york are now telling us if we go outside, we should wear some sort of covering on our face. and also here in los angeles, the mayor has...
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and conrad the 3rd of germany. in the summer of 1147. the armies set off towards the holding up. after almost a year the german and french forces finally arrived to do so little. but instead of trying to recapture a desa from losing games. they launched another attack which would end in disaster . the armies of the 2nd crusade to reach the holy land joined with the forces of the kingdom of jerusalem and besieged damascus great city of the muslim near east in the summer below 40 act. before they were born what if you have done us a lot good it is a bit on the dumb us to keep the talk i do you have a clue while i'm busy it was out in the cold when he took a. class because he an interesting choice there very keen that the new ruler of the old. syria neurology in the sun does not get. to ask us so they have time to ask who's. a madwoman didn't diminish. the so little hellion. now know that now. with a 3rd. of those polled how a little 1000000 was to me was really game and obama at the wheel in a sort of unity madelene all my let me. in with again if. you. had a good. freshman that ha
and conrad the 3rd of germany. in the summer of 1147. the armies set off towards the holding up. after almost a year the german and french forces finally arrived to do so little. but instead of trying to recapture a desa from losing games. they launched another attack which would end in disaster . the armies of the 2nd crusade to reach the holy land joined with the forces of the kingdom of jerusalem and besieged damascus great city of the muslim near east in the summer below 40 act. before they...
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in march, conrad de blasio was telling new york city residents to go out and enjoy the theater. cuomo was reassuring his constituents that the risk was low. on march 2nd, but where they sing on fox news? i was saying asymptomatic people that are highly contagious is dangerous. i was saying that in january and it was saying it before anybody else but this is a cuomo march 2nd, not that long ago. a little over a month. take a look. >> excuse our arrogance as new yorkers. we think we have the best health care system on the planet right here in new york. so when you are saying what happened in another country versus what happened here, we don't even think it's going to be as bad as it was in other countries. >> sean: that was a little over a month ago, right andrew? were you that arrogant that you failed to prepare your estate or your city? don't forget, cuomo wasn't warranted directly that new york state would be 15,783 ventilator short. that was none of what the task force recommended and we have a duty and responsibility to do this. we have another report of another warning for p
in march, conrad de blasio was telling new york city residents to go out and enjoy the theater. cuomo was reassuring his constituents that the risk was low. on march 2nd, but where they sing on fox news? i was saying asymptomatic people that are highly contagious is dangerous. i was saying that in january and it was saying it before anybody else but this is a cuomo march 2nd, not that long ago. a little over a month. take a look. >> excuse our arrogance as new yorkers. we think we have...
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. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's husband conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. here in new york city there is new guidance from the mayor who is advising all new yorkers when they go outside to cover their face with either a scarf or a bandana. he's stressing that masks should be left for health care workers. he says by sunday the city needs an additional 1,000 nurses, 300 respiratory therapists and 150 additional doctors. back to you. >> so you see the desperation from inside hospitals there. that one nurse pleading for help, but there's also people that need help as well. for the men and women on the front lines of keeping people safe, they risk their lives as well. there's no such thing as a routine call anymore for police, paramedics or firefighters who are also on the front lines of this. our brian todd has that story. >> reporter: one fire official here in washington told us they're hearing estimates that tens of thousands of people in this city could get sick from coronavirus. this is of course stressing the resources of firefighters and emts from washin
. >> reporter: nicole buchanan's husband conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. here in new york city there is new guidance from the mayor who is advising all new yorkers when they go outside to cover their face with either a scarf or a bandana. he's stressing that masks should be left for health care workers. he says by sunday the city needs an additional 1,000 nurses, 300 respiratory therapists and 150 additional doctors. back to you. >> so you see the...
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. >> nicole's husband, conrad, was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. >> reporter: just 39 years old, anderson. i want to update you on the cruise ships we've been keeping an eye on, the rotterdam across the coast of florida. back and forth on ft. everglades. some of the sick passengers will need to stay on the ship and those who are well can come off and need to go home. we learned more, we know that four older passengers had died one had a heart attack and two tested positive. >> erica hill, appreciate the update. thank you very much. >>> just talking or even breathing could contribute to the transmission of the virus. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn chief medical correspondent. this is disturbing. until now, we've told it was spread by sneezing or coughing. the chairman of the committee said research is limited. what do you make of this report? >> yeah, my colleague elizabeth cohen got this letter that was sent to the white house about this last night. in some ways, anderson, it makes perfect sense. we've been talking about asymptomatic spread for some time and what that m
. >> nicole's husband, conrad, was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. >> reporter: just 39 years old, anderson. i want to update you on the cruise ships we've been keeping an eye on, the rotterdam across the coast of florida. back and forth on ft. everglades. some of the sick passengers will need to stay on the ship and those who are well can come off and need to go home. we learned more, we know that four older passengers had died one had a heart attack and two...
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>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. >>with most americans ordered to stay home now entire sectors of the u.s. economy are shut down in some 10 million people applied for first-time unemployment claims in the past weeks. >>city college of san francisco's men's basketball team was in the midst of one of its best seasons in program history, but then almost all teams around the country they suddenly had their seasons and did call for jason dumas reports on the special journey. it was cut short. it was like showtime in the city high-flying don't. a defense. a perfect record city college of san francisco's men's basketball team had championship dreams this was a special group undefeated really unselfish. >>scored over a 100 points a game through 30 games of the year you know we have 10 guys and fulton played in. they they just real skilled group probably best to her head here but the end of their season seemed like a bad movie will probably end up doing a 30 for 30 on espn about it because it is light. >>we came in here we ha
>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications. >>with most americans ordered to stay home now entire sectors of the u.s. economy are shut down in some 10 million people applied for first-time unemployment claims in the past weeks. >>city college of san francisco's men's basketball team was in the midst of one of its best seasons in program history, but then almost all teams around the country they suddenly had their seasons and did...
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on march the 2nd, there's the mayor of new york, conrad de blasio encouraging new yorkers to go out on the ton to catch a flight. same day, coroner cuomo says excuse our arrogance, but this disease will not be as bad in nn other countries. it was worse, and on march the 4th, fake news cnn anderson cooper, here's what he had to say about the virus. let's pay attention to his timeline. >> half of the people in america do not get a flu shot had the flu right now is far deadlier so if you're freaked out at all about the coronavirus, you should be more concerned about the flu and you can actually do something about it and get a flu shot. >> sean: the facts on the ground are the facts on the ground. they did change at different times. it would have to concede even with dr. fauci, february -- january -- february 29th and the risk is so low. march 9th, dr. fauci even sever how the people that can still go on a cruise ship, but that statement never made it into this weekend's "new york times" hit piece against this program. they hate all things from, all things conservative, and they hate sean
on march the 2nd, there's the mayor of new york, conrad de blasio encouraging new yorkers to go out on the ton to catch a flight. same day, coroner cuomo says excuse our arrogance, but this disease will not be as bad in nn other countries. it was worse, and on march the 4th, fake news cnn anderson cooper, here's what he had to say about the virus. let's pay attention to his timeline. >> half of the people in america do not get a flu shot had the flu right now is far deadlier so if you're...
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>>nicole buchanan's 39 year-old husband, conrad. just died. >>it is turned into this horrible night here. you guys have to take this seriously >>here in los anges we are now being told to wear masks. >>please do not get medical grade or surgical masks or the n 95 masks. we must not contribute to the shortage of these essential personal protective equipment for medical personnel and first responders. >>well it also turns out there's a lack of agreement across the country on how to be protect people from infection. florida's governor for instance is allong church services saying that they're essential but here in says they are not exempt from the social distancing guidelines. with california schools closed for the remainr of the academic year parets are being asked to oversee the education of their children and that can definitely be a challenge for a lot of parents but there's some good news is experts at bay area tutoring center an online school say it may not take as much time as you think a typical day of school isn't 6 straight hou of acade
>>nicole buchanan's 39 year-old husband, conrad. just died. >>it is turned into this horrible night here. you guys have to take this seriously >>here in los anges we are now being told to wear masks. >>please do not get medical grade or surgical masks or the n 95 masks. we must not contribute to the shortage of these essential personal protective equipment for medical personnel and first responders. >>well it also turns out there's a lack of agreement across the...
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own peace with a simple truth, the very thing that freed him, reasonable doubt, could also shadow conrad truman for the rest of his life. >> that's all for this edition >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> marie was a very loving person. she had a heart of gold. what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it. >> reporter: her case was a mystery for years. the mom with the tender heart and tough-as-nails career. >> she was part of the sheriff's department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. >> reporter: she'd found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. >> they had taken her in, they were helping her out. >> i was like, i'm proud of you, you're finding god. >> reporter: then, one baffling text. and she was gone. >> i go, i know i probably watch a lot of "law and order" but i have this really gut feeling. >> because i was a mom, i just knew she didn't leave on her own. there was no way she left that baby. >> reporter: two moms at opposite end
own peace with a simple truth, the very thing that freed him, reasonable doubt, could also shadow conrad truman for the rest of his life. >> that's all for this edition >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> marie was a very loving person. she had a heart of gold. what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it. >> reporter: her case was a mystery...
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. >> or 39-year-old conrad buchanan. >> that day he was starting to decline, because he did not haverrible cough this whole time. and the 22nd is when i brought him to the hospital. >> young couples, husbands and wives all infected. >>> we're going to take you live to the coronavirus task force briefing. >> i know you are watching carefully, the numbers have shifted over the last few days. what happens when nations -- when states change the reporting from confirmed to probable. now all probable cases are included. they had to add them back, in even though the cases may have been from march, they were added over 14th, 15th, and 16th of april. states may continue to be atting them. eventually we're hoping those get accounted for on the day when the probable cases were counted. right now they're added in, in one fell swoop. this is new york and new jersey, i think we all know how difficult -- and what a difficult time both new york and new jersey have had. i call your attention 20 the axis. it goes up to 250,000 cases. you can get a frame of how we're talking about some of the other met
. >> or 39-year-old conrad buchanan. >> that day he was starting to decline, because he did not haverrible cough this whole time. and the 22nd is when i brought him to the hospital. >> young couples, husbands and wives all infected. >>> we're going to take you live to the coronavirus task force briefing. >> i know you are watching carefully, the numbers have shifted over the last few days. what happens when nations -- when states change the reporting from...
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>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications.>well with most americans ordered to stay home entire sectors of the u.s. economy of now shut down some 10 million people applied for first-time unemployment claims in just the past 2 weeks. >>well the fda and usda say that there is no evidence of the coronavirus spreading through food or food packaging you may have been thinking about that are wondering. officials say that even if a person working facility tested positive. the fda does not anticipate that there will be a need for a massive recall there is also no widespread food shortage in the u.s. due to the kron on fridays, a pandemic but agency leaders say that there is an unprecedented demand for some specific items and manufacturers and retailers. they're working hard to replenish those empty store shelves. >>the sports world was turned upside down following the coronavirus pandemic but it wasn't just professional sports that were impacted. city college of san francisco's men's basketball team was in the midst of one of its best
>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications.>well with most americans ordered to stay home entire sectors of the u.s. economy of now shut down some 10 million people applied for first-time unemployment claims in just the past 2 weeks. >>well the fda and usda say that there is no evidence of the coronavirus spreading through food or food packaging you may have been thinking about that are wondering. officials say that even if a...
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>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications.>well with most americans ordered to stay home entire sectors of economy in this country are now shut down some 10 million people applied for first time unemployment claims gin the just the past 2 weeks. >>the fda and usda say that there is no evidence of the coronavirus spreading through food or food packaging a lot of folks 7 questioning that i mean you know they were very concerned. officials say that even if a person working in a food facility tested positive. the fda does not anticipate that there will be a need for any sort of massive recall. also there is no widespread food shortage in the u.s. due to the coronavirus but agency leaders say that you know there is an unprecedented demand for some specific items and manufacturers and retailers are working hard to replace those empty shelves. >>and we'll take you outside for a live look at conditions at sfo a starting to clear now just a little bit but it's chilly out there so take a jacket if you head outside and take that mask too
>>nicole buchanan's has been conrad was just 39 when he died from coronavirus complications.>well with most americans ordered to stay home entire sectors of economy in this country are now shut down some 10 million people applied for first time unemployment claims gin the just the past 2 weeks. >>the fda and usda say that there is no evidence of the coronavirus spreading through food or food packaging a lot of folks 7 questioning that i mean you know they were very concerned....
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. >> to stay at home rompblt nicole buchanan's husband conrad just died. >> our life has turned intohis horrible nightmare. you guy versus to take this seriously. >> reporter: here in los angeles, we are now being told to wear masks. >> please do not get medical grade or surgical masks or these n-95 masks. we must not contribute to the shortage of these essential personal protective equipment for medical personnel and first responders. >> reporter: some experts say this virus could spread not just through coughing and sneezing but through talking. even just breathing. there has been a lot of talk today about social distancing and church services. some pastors defy orders. the governor of florida exempting religious services from the stay-at-home order saying they are essential. the governor of california was asked about it. he was unequivocal. he says we need to social distance everywhere, period, full stop. wolf. >> all right. lots of news, nick watt reporting for us. thank you. we are standing by for an update from experts from the coronavirus task force. we will have live coverage
. >> to stay at home rompblt nicole buchanan's husband conrad just died. >> our life has turned intohis horrible nightmare. you guy versus to take this seriously. >> reporter: here in los angeles, we are now being told to wear masks. >> please do not get medical grade or surgical masks or these n-95 masks. we must not contribute to the shortage of these essential personal protective equipment for medical personnel and first responders. >> reporter: some experts say...
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. >> reporter: much of the milk at conrad farms in ohio would have gone to either schools or restaurantss dried up. now dairy industry leaders are calling on grocers to remove certain limitations on foods. >> i can understand originally why they put a limit, because there were angry customers. >> reporter: while some farmers have too much food, many food banks don't have enough. >> it's a really hard time for everyone. >> reporter: with millions unemployed, car lines across the country stretching for miles in front of food distribution centers. customers at grocery stores like in this new york suburb out of luck, too, facing empty produce >> so far we've destroyed 4 million pounds of green beans. >> reporter: this farmer in hatton fields, florida, struggling with too much crop. >> all the beautiful beans on these plants scheduled to go to the restaurant industry. >> reporter: to address the problem, two groups -- the american farm bureau federation, and feeding america -- are now joining forces, asking the agriculture department to help identify partnerships at the local level and remove
. >> reporter: much of the milk at conrad farms in ohio would have gone to either schools or restaurantss dried up. now dairy industry leaders are calling on grocers to remove certain limitations on foods. >> i can understand originally why they put a limit, because there were angry customers. >> reporter: while some farmers have too much food, many food banks don't have enough. >> it's a really hard time for everyone. >> reporter: with millions unemployed, car...