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we love you in dallas texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> absolutely and congressman eddie bernice johnson, the congresswoman is one of our committee chairman, she's the chairperson of the science and technology committee and she represents the 30th congressional district and i was introducing her a little bit later but i want to open up by saying over the past five months the lives of working parents have really been turned upside down. especially our working moms. they cares are closed, summer camps are closed, vacation bible schools are open and mothers are out there multitasking. they're trying to do conference calls and assume calls just like we are and trying to take care of the kids. and we know that when school suddenly switch to distance-learning, that they have to drop everything that they were doing including working so they could help their kids on assignments. look at our essential workers . the majority of the
we love you in dallas texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> absolutely and congressman eddie bernice johnson, the congresswoman is one of our committee chairman, she's the chairperson of the science and technology committee and she represents the 30th congressional district and i was introducing her a little bit later but i want to open up by saying over the past five...
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bishop of dallas, texas. is he listening. bishop, thank you for being with me.ual perspective. all right, we are working to get a better audio situation in dallas, texas, and we will do that momentarily. i hear them testing his microphone and as they do that, look how much the crowd filled in on the other side of edmund pettus bridge, everyone stepped away with the exception to have family and close members you see still very close to lewis' casket there. now the crowd being able to fill back in and take their own perspective and bring out their own cameras and not depending on the media to capture on the ground look. i ask team when bishop is ready. as we watch this as well, we have steve harrigan on the ground. if harrigan is ready, i want to ask about what it is like, you can hear people singing and you can hear people talking amongst themselves and cell phones and everything else. so much like on that bridge. steve: it was a stunning visual for so many people, harris, it's fitting also for john lewis, man who was born in rural alabama in 1940, a man who grew
bishop of dallas, texas. is he listening. bishop, thank you for being with me.ual perspective. all right, we are working to get a better audio situation in dallas, texas, and we will do that momentarily. i hear them testing his microphone and as they do that, look how much the crowd filled in on the other side of edmund pettus bridge, everyone stepped away with the exception to have family and close members you see still very close to lewis' casket there. now the crowd being able to fill back...
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los mayores brotesson en dallas, texas, con 286 casos. de otero en el paso con 142 casos de coronavirus. >> lo mÁs grave es que estados unidos abre la posibilidadde que la persona haya sido deportada. pueden haber consecuencias de salud y puede haber un problema. viviana: hay indicÓ que sus agentes siguen las normas de los centros de control y prevenciÓn para evitar contagios. paola: hacemos una pausa. cuando volvamos un grupo del Área la bahÍa se une al movimiento nacional para exigir justicia por la muerte de la soldado hispana vanessa guillÉn. mejicanos dÁndose modos para sobrevivir a diario. >> se detectan temperaturas muy cerca de los 100 grados en algunos puntos del Área de la bahÍa. temperaturas que podrÁn continuar para este prÓximo lunes. mÁs adelante en el segmento del tiempo. los pediste y te escuchamos. los tiny tacos volvieron para quedarse. pide una caja de 15 o si quieres ordénalos con todo. pídelos ahora a domicilio sin contacto. así que los tiny tacos volvieron para quedarse. pide una caja de 15 o si quieres ordénalos con
los mayores brotesson en dallas, texas, con 286 casos. de otero en el paso con 142 casos de coronavirus. >> lo mÁs grave es que estados unidos abre la posibilidadde que la persona haya sido deportada. pueden haber consecuencias de salud y puede haber un problema. viviana: hay indicÓ que sus agentes siguen las normas de los centros de control y prevenciÓn para evitar contagios. paola: hacemos una pausa. cuando volvamos un grupo del Área la bahÍa se une al movimiento nacional para...
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country but he's not up for re-election in next 27 months, or 27 pieces of the amazon the size of dallas, texasweir, cnn, brasilia. >> thank you bill, excellent reporting. >>> as the country rallies against racial inequalities, now demanding investigation into use of federal officers to quell protesters in multiple places. stay with us in "the situation room." whole blends by garnier, naturally ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. ♪ you've been avoiding. like people... and pants.ings but don't avoid taking care of your eyes, because we're here to safely serve you with new procedures that exceed cdc guidelines and value your time. visionworks. see the difference. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> cnn has learned today that multiple house committee chairs here in washin
country but he's not up for re-election in next 27 months, or 27 pieces of the amazon the size of dallas, texasweir, cnn, brasilia. >> thank you bill, excellent reporting. >>> as the country rallies against racial inequalities, now demanding investigation into use of federal officers to quell protesters in multiple places. stay with us in "the situation room." whole blends by garnier, naturally ♪ ♪ ♪ the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice...
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pero en condiciones normales >>> usted es maestro de pequeÑos de alrededor de 7- 8 aÑos cierto en dallas texaserdad que son es el motivo del por quÉ este yo escogÍ esta profesiÓn de ser maestra >>> un mensaje que tenga usted al m alma para las autoridades en medio de esta crisis y como profesora >>> aquÍ estamos en verdad los maestros preparados, listos para empezar este nuevo aÑo escolar Únicamente pues que si por favo este nos escuchen y tengan en consideraciÓn que no es que queremos negarlos a regresar a los salones de clases que nos den las medidas necesarias para evitar contagios a travÉs de nuestros niÑos y que ellos este tambiÉn lleven su contagio a su casa y tambiÉn al regreso en mi hogar >>> alma le agradezco mucho su tiempo gracias por platicar con nosotros esta noche >>> gracias a ustedes >>> la maestra alma de la rosa esto se re es ffiere a los niÑo algunos jÓvenes que estÁn en perfecto estado de salud enfermaron y aunque los sÍntomas fueron leves no necesitaron hospitalizaciÓn su sistema respiratorio sufriÓ daÑos irreversibles no pueden llevar una vida activa como solÍan hacerlo >
pero en condiciones normales >>> usted es maestro de pequeÑos de alrededor de 7- 8 aÑos cierto en dallas texaserdad que son es el motivo del por quÉ este yo escogÍ esta profesiÓn de ser maestra >>> un mensaje que tenga usted al m alma para las autoridades en medio de esta crisis y como profesora >>> aquÍ estamos en verdad los maestros preparados, listos para empezar este nuevo aÑo escolar Únicamente pues que si por favo este nos escuchen y tengan en...
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pesar de haber crecido en esta Área y contra todos los pronÓsticos ahora es abogado y concejal de dallas, texassiÓn.com/segunda oportunidad. cuando regresemos, el chileno alexis sÁnchez anota con el inter de milÁn en la cÓmoda victoria ante el gÉnova. inter de milÁn en la cÓmoda victoria ante el gÉnova. ♪ ahora cámbiate a t-mobile y obtén 4 líneas: ilimitadas por solo 25 dólares cada línea. con acceso a la red 5g más grande del país incluido. ¡así es! un plan ilimitado con 5g en todo el país para toda tu familia, por solo $25 cada línea. solo en t-mobile. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas... con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. nueva colgate optic white renewal. fÉlix: -- Últimas fechas de la temporada. el cam peÓn es aÚn una incÓgnita. el inter de milÁn le ganÓ al gÉnova y le sigue de cerca al juventus. >> vayamos con la informaciÓn mÁs relevante en el sábado que ha estado sabroso. iniciamos con el viejo continente. fecha 36 en el estadio luigi ferrari. romero luca cu al 83 del andino alexis. la genialidad del belga, christian romero 3 0 nÚmero 23 para romero.
pesar de haber crecido en esta Área y contra todos los pronÓsticos ahora es abogado y concejal de dallas, texassiÓn.com/segunda oportunidad. cuando regresemos, el chileno alexis sÁnchez anota con el inter de milÁn en la cÓmoda victoria ante el gÉnova. inter de milÁn en la cÓmoda victoria ante el gÉnova. ♪ ahora cámbiate a t-mobile y obtén 4 líneas: ilimitadas por solo 25 dólares cada línea. con acceso a la red 5g más grande del país incluido. ¡así es! un plan ilimitado con...
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su imprenta está ubicada en dallas, texas pero sus clientes son de varias partes . >>> algunos de canadápleados trabajando sin descanso. >>> mucha gente ha pasado la parentela viendo netflix . >>> cada carta ata un mensaje de humor y es que ahora debemos protegernos y quedarnos en casa. la esposa está enfadada. el esposo enfadado porque no puede salir. >>> la esperanza de que el insomnio quede en el pasado y que se encuentre una vacuna rápido . >>> como estético para muchas familias en las sábados son de supermercado y muchos aprovecharon para hacer su despensa en el mercadito del condado santa clara. puede encontrar sobre la calle jackson todos los sábados. por lo que se ve toda la gente utiliza mascarillas y trata de respetar la distancia social. el meteorólogo david gonzález ya está listo con el informe . >>> me gustan esas cosas de la lotería y los actos de humanidad que estábamos viendo. pero hay mucho de qué hablar en las condiciones del tiempo. tenemos la capa de niebla en la zona costera. vea la imagen de san francisco. tenemos en la torre trans américa que es abrasada por la ver
su imprenta está ubicada en dallas, texas pero sus clientes son de varias partes . >>> algunos de canadápleados trabajando sin descanso. >>> mucha gente ha pasado la parentela viendo netflix . >>> cada carta ata un mensaje de humor y es que ahora debemos protegernos y quedarnos en casa. la esposa está enfadada. el esposo enfadado porque no puede salir. >>> la esperanza de que el insomnio quede en el pasado y que se encuentre una vacuna rápido ....
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in dallas, texas, hunter davis, fox news.s say new surveillance video links antifeminist lawyer to the shooting death of a fell attorney in -- fellow attorney in california just days before he attacked a federal judge's family in new jersey and then committed suicide on friday. investigators say they were involved in separate lawsuits. the suit was assigned to the judge whose son he killed in new jersey. >>> america's favorite past time is officially back. we will be right back with details on the three games today and how the pandemic is impacting ballplayers. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of everyone who is sick out there, i would do it in a heartbeat. just swap your sim card you can also keep your phone, keep your network, keep your number, $20 a month, no contract. don't keep that case though...available 24/7 at tracfone.com tra
in dallas, texas, hunter davis, fox news.s say new surveillance video links antifeminist lawyer to the shooting death of a fell attorney in -- fellow attorney in california just days before he attacked a federal judge's family in new jersey and then committed suicide on friday. investigators say they were involved in separate lawsuits. the suit was assigned to the judge whose son he killed in new jersey. >>> america's favorite past time is officially back. we will be right back with...
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nos conectamos en vivo con michael superintendente escolar de dallas, texas. bienvenido.stos para la reapertura de las escuelas? michael: estamos preocupados. los casos han aumentado significativamente. el estado quiere que abra las escuelas, pero padres y maestros estamos preocupados en este momento. en este momento no sabemos cÓmo lo vamos a hacer. estamos escuchando la opiniÓn de muchos. borja: el presidente donald trump amenaza con dejar sin fondos a escuelas que no reabran. ustedes temen perder esos fondos si no lo hacen? >> bueno, los fondos federales son sÓlo 3%, pero yo no estoy sorprendido de lo que estÁ haciendo el presidente. siempre quiere perjudicar a la gente si no esta de acuerdo, -- con Él. nosotros tenemos fondos federales. esos fondos ayudan para estudiantes bilingües y con necesidades especiales. necesitamos el dinero, pero no le vamos a poner atenciÓn. vamos a abrir cuando podamos abrir y estemos seguros. carolina: habla de una palabra clave que cuando estemos seguros para las familias. obviamente, el tema de la pandemias nuevo para todos, pero, cuÁndo
nos conectamos en vivo con michael superintendente escolar de dallas, texas. bienvenido.stos para la reapertura de las escuelas? michael: estamos preocupados. los casos han aumentado significativamente. el estado quiere que abra las escuelas, pero padres y maestros estamos preocupados en este momento. en este momento no sabemos cÓmo lo vamos a hacer. estamos escuchando la opiniÓn de muchos. borja: el presidente donald trump amenaza con dejar sin fondos a escuelas que no reabran. ustedes temen...
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a house subcommittee heard from school leaders in tennessee and dallas, texas. pediatric infectious disease specialist and the president of the national parent teacher association. this is 2.5 hours. >> the subcommittee on early childhood elementary and secondary education will come to order. welcome, everyone. del. sablan: the subcommittee on early childhood elementary and secondary education will come to order. welcome, everyone. i note that a quorum is present, and i note for the subcommittee that mr. courtney from connecticut, ms. mcbath of georgia, ms. underwood of illinois ms. lee of nevada, ms. , trahan of massachusetts, mr. wahlberg of
a house subcommittee heard from school leaders in tennessee and dallas, texas. pediatric infectious disease specialist and the president of the national parent teacher association. this is 2.5 hours. >> the subcommittee on early childhood elementary and secondary education will come to order. welcome, everyone. del. sablan: the subcommittee on early childhood elementary and secondary education will come to order. welcome, everyone. i note that a quorum is present, and i note for the...
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host: let's hear from sherry in dallas, texas. know, sincented to the coronavirus -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] host: dr. blackstock, were you able to hear her? caller: no, i was not. host: it was muddy on my end too. we apologize. we go to john in chantilly, virginia. caller: thanks for taking my call. dr., thank you for your service. for your, thank you service. i am a little disappointment at the gentleman who called and said community. black people in this country have been suffering for a long time. they have a lot of existence. the problem is, we have a -- telling usis what needs to be done. that does not mean that wearing a mask, it is not that you get medication it is you are protecting yourself and others. convince someone who is ignorant who goes to the people and knowingly doesn't know what is going to come up? a lot of young people listen to the president then they think if youu are not a coward are not wearing a mask. i would never let my doctor do surgery without a mask. i would tell him, you are not going to do
host: let's hear from sherry in dallas, texas. know, sincented to the coronavirus -- [indiscernible] [indiscernible] host: dr. blackstock, were you able to hear her? caller: no, i was not. host: it was muddy on my end too. we apologize. we go to john in chantilly, virginia. caller: thanks for taking my call. dr., thank you for your service. for your, thank you service. i am a little disappointment at the gentleman who called and said community. black people in this country have been suffering...
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dallas, texas, taking over one testing site from the federal government after results were taking 8 to 10 days. >> that's way too long. people can not not work for two weeks waiting for answers. >> reporter: in florida, frustration boiling over as the state hits its deadliest day, one resident challenging the governor at a press conference. >> you are misleading the public. arthters. g nblame,ave died and you should resign, ron desantis! >> reporter: oklahoma today hitting a record number of cases. 13-year-old anna carter, who suffered from an immune disorder, dying just an hour after arriving at the hospital. anna's mother saying, "i want to honor her memory every day of my life." and late tonight, a sobering prediction about when americans can stop worrying about getting infected with this virus. >> i hope that that time will be reasonably soon. and when i say soon, i say within the next year to year and a half. >> the next year to year and a half. that got our attention today. matt, there's news about one of the first vaccines to move into human trials? >> reporter: david, moderna i
dallas, texas, taking over one testing site from the federal government after results were taking 8 to 10 days. >> that's way too long. people can not not work for two weeks waiting for answers. >> reporter: in florida, frustration boiling over as the state hits its deadliest day, one resident challenging the governor at a press conference. >> you are misleading the public. arthters. g nblame,ave died and you should resign, ron desantis! >> reporter: oklahoma today...
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we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. dr. biden: thank you. rep. veasey: absolutely. and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. the congresswoman is one of our committee chairmen. she's the chairperson of the science and te
we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. dr. biden: thank you. rep. veasey: absolutely. and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. the congresswoman is one of our committee chairmen. she's the chairperson of the science and te
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dallas, texas, taking over one testing site from the federal government after results were taking 8 to 10 days. >> that's way too long.people c nearly two weeks waiting aund for answers.ay. goor aa preren>> y aadin over 4,000 people have died, and you are blaming the protesters. you guys have no plan and you're doing nothing. shame on you. you should resign, ron desantis! >> reporter: texas and oklahoma today hitting a record number of cases. 13-year-old anna carter, who suffered from an autoimmune disease dies just a hour after arriving at the hospital. anna's mother saying, i want to honor her memory every day of my life. and late tonight, a sobering prediction about when americans can stop worrying about getting infected with this virus. >> i hope that that time will be reasonably soon. and when i say soon, i say within the next year to year and a half. >> the next year to year and a half. that got our attention late today. i want to get right to matt ls?man. >> reporter: david, that company is moderna, out with the full results of its phase one trial. 45 people got a vaccine. all o
dallas, texas, taking over one testing site from the federal government after results were taking 8 to 10 days. >> that's way too long.people c nearly two weeks waiting aund for answers.ay. goor aa preren>> y aadin over 4,000 people have died, and you are blaming the protesters. you guys have no plan and you're doing nothing. shame on you. you should resign, ron desantis! >> reporter: texas and oklahoma today hitting a record number of cases. 13-year-old anna carter, who...
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motives are not going to support these measures regardless of political stripes tell miller in dallas texas thank you thank you. a quick check of some other stories making news around the world and us at 15 fighter jet that flew close to an iranian passenger plane was at a safe distance according to u.s. officials but iranian sources say that the mohan air flight was forced to descend quickly to avoid a collision injuring some passengers the plane landed safely but the incident is likely to increase tension between the u.s. and iran. protesters in israel have been keeping up the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu for what they see as his government's in this handling of the coronavirus crisis israel has just recorded more than 2000 new cases in one day. and if he'll be as prime minister has hailed the early filling of the massive dam in the blue nile river as historic the announcement came as he said that his country had reached a major common understanding with sudan and egypt over the controversial project. is dumbos highest sophia will host muslim friday prayers later today th
motives are not going to support these measures regardless of political stripes tell miller in dallas texas thank you thank you. a quick check of some other stories making news around the world and us at 15 fighter jet that flew close to an iranian passenger plane was at a safe distance according to u.s. officials but iranian sources say that the mohan air flight was forced to descend quickly to avoid a collision injuring some passengers the plane landed safely but the incident is likely to...
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most people don't derstand you're riding in dallas, texas, where you are now, and you'rein competin virtual race. how does this work? >> so, our bikes are set up onat e call a trainer. >> sreenivasan: think of it like a treadmill for a bike. >> and what that does is give the resistance to our bike. f we go up a hill, it's going to put more resistance on our bike. and if we're going downhill, we'll get less resistance. >> sreenivasan: so everybody is feeling the hills, so to speak. >> right. the other component is at the pedal it measures tput. we >> sreenivasan: so there's basicalla video game representation of you riding in a race againstideo representations of everyone else. this has to take some getting grew up doing was riding a bike against real people in the real world. >> yeah, it's definitely a lot different than riding outside. >> sreenivasan: riders are racing from all over the world at the same time, some from new zealand at 2:00 in the morning, many from their basements or you can see how ha riders are working, how many watts their legs are generating and how fast their hearts a
most people don't derstand you're riding in dallas, texas, where you are now, and you'rein competin virtual race. how does this work? >> so, our bikes are set up onat e call a trainer. >> sreenivasan: think of it like a treadmill for a bike. >> and what that does is give the resistance to our bike. f we go up a hill, it's going to put more resistance on our bike. and if we're going downhill, we'll get less resistance. >> sreenivasan: so everybody is feeling the hills, so...
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host: ok, we will go to mary, dallas, texas, republican line. you are next. caller: is this me? st: yes, if you are mary from dallas. good morning. caller: i was wondering if this would be considered classified information, and isn't it a crime to leak classified information with jail time considered? also, i want to know if it could be considered propaganda from the taliban or whoever to get trump out? guest: you raise a couple of really important points. to your first question, yes, when this intelligence was first making its way up to the white house level, this was one of the most closely guarded secrets in american intelligence, certainly without question. yes, it is a crime to leak classified information, which is a risk that sources who choose to speak to journalists for a variety of reasons certainly take when they make the decision. to your second question about propaganda, yes, i think one of the early questions that intelligence officials with have -- would have been asking when they were looking at the early clues about this program, one of the questions they would ce
host: ok, we will go to mary, dallas, texas, republican line. you are next. caller: is this me? st: yes, if you are mary from dallas. good morning. caller: i was wondering if this would be considered classified information, and isn't it a crime to leak classified information with jail time considered? also, i want to know if it could be considered propaganda from the taliban or whoever to get trump out? guest: you raise a couple of really important points. to your first question, yes, when this...
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. >> host: let's hear from share in dallas, texas, next up. >> caller: yes. i wanted to know since the coronavirus -- [inaudible] >> host: dr. blackstock, were you able hear her comment? >> guest: no, i wasn't able to hear that question clearly trying it was kind of muddy on my in. we apologize about that. we'll go to john in virginia. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. doctor, thank you for a circuit and i appreciate you give us the best advice that you can give. i would like to all of it -- the gym new called earlier and say community. the black people in this country, they have been suffering for long time and they have a lot of existence that they have but that's not what i call the doctor, the problem is we have a president who is challenging our doctors or telling us what need to be done and how can we use this disease. that doesn't mean that wearing a mask is that you get medication. you are protecting yourself and protecting the others. .. i would know for sure about a surgery with my wife without having a mask because you are not going t
. >> host: let's hear from share in dallas, texas, next up. >> caller: yes. i wanted to know since the coronavirus -- [inaudible] >> host: dr. blackstock, were you able hear her comment? >> guest: no, i wasn't able to hear that question clearly trying it was kind of muddy on my in. we apologize about that. we'll go to john in virginia. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. doctor, thank you for a circuit and i appreciate you give us the best advice that...
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of the ebola and it was certainly focused in dallas, texas. had it not been for the focus of the obama administration on infectious disease and cooperating relationships with the federal government, there is no way of knowing how disastrous ebola would have been in the u.s. in the trumpwas left behind, and it reportedly did not heed its guidance. the more sadly rate was cited -- rate was cited as the lowest in the world. johns hopkins says it is the sixth worst in the world. thank you for your leadership. [no audio] -- when there is no national effort, strategic plan to be able to deal with covid-19? >> thank you very much, congresswoman. saying thatbegin by we had immediately known we needed supplies. ie was certainly a term that don't think i had ever used before in my life. were out inden, we the marketplace competing for the most basic things, like n95 masks, gowns, and such, to make sure hospitals were supplied and first responders were not competing against every other state in the u.s. that have more resources than we do. countries that
of the ebola and it was certainly focused in dallas, texas. had it not been for the focus of the obama administration on infectious disease and cooperating relationships with the federal government, there is no way of knowing how disastrous ebola would have been in the u.s. in the trumpwas left behind, and it reportedly did not heed its guidance. the more sadly rate was cited -- rate was cited as the lowest in the world. johns hopkins says it is the sixth worst in the world. thank you for your...
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barry in dallas, texas. good morning to you. and you think that the $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits should continue. why is that? aller: ok. host: we are listening. barry? caller: yes, i'm here. host: please go ahead. caller: ok. here's my thing. i like working. you know what i'm saying. and i have no problem with being on unemployment. my thing is this, can you hear me? host: yes. we can. stop watching the television. just listen and talk through the phone. caller: ok. here's my thing. you saying that the $1,200 per week -- the $1,200 for a month package -- host: you got to just listen and talk to the phone otherwise you get distracted when you are watching and listening to the tv. kathy in fayetteville, georgia. tell us your story. caller: yes, ma'am. this is the first time i ever applied for unemployment. in my entire life. i'm 52 years old. first of all, i would like to say is the government came up with this $600 a week because that was the quote average salary. so it's not that they decided to give all the lower
barry in dallas, texas. good morning to you. and you think that the $600 a week in extra unemployment benefits should continue. why is that? aller: ok. host: we are listening. barry? caller: yes, i'm here. host: please go ahead. caller: ok. here's my thing. i like working. you know what i'm saying. and i have no problem with being on unemployment. my thing is this, can you hear me? host: yes. we can. stop watching the television. just listen and talk through the phone. caller: ok. here's my...
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a house subcommittee heard from school leaders and tennessee and dallas, texas. pediatric infectious disease specialist and the president of the national parent teacher association. this is 2.5 hours. >>
a house subcommittee heard from school leaders and tennessee and dallas, texas. pediatric infectious disease specialist and the president of the national parent teacher association. this is 2.5 hours. >>
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tax a s in dallas texas was a huge opportunity for me i was able to go drive down there during spring breaks and summer breaks in or in the business and that the typical local t.v. deal you know weekends anchoring and weekday reporting. and at an early age an opportunity come down sick connecticut and work for what was then the powerhouse c.b.s. local news i was on the air a member gayle king was the news anchor to my left and did the sports at 2324 years old and. spent. a few good years there doing the hartford whalers and yukon basketball in the 6 11 o'clock news and you know it's an e.s.p.n. backyard so 2001 got a phone call from e.s.p.n. started doing live events in winter of 2002 and have a look back. we're talking to judge tessa tar and his t.v. show right now with rob riggle and steph curry is on a.b.c. holy moley fun golf game cube huge course even i could it even i could putt like brad faxon on this course and that's in a 2nd we were not an a.b.c. i think the 1st time you came on my radar i jealous i remember i dug s.e.c. football so i remember why a show with you in teams an
tax a s in dallas texas was a huge opportunity for me i was able to go drive down there during spring breaks and summer breaks in or in the business and that the typical local t.v. deal you know weekends anchoring and weekday reporting. and at an early age an opportunity come down sick connecticut and work for what was then the powerhouse c.b.s. local news i was on the air a member gayle king was the news anchor to my left and did the sports at 2324 years old and. spent. a few good years there...
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a house subcommittee heard from school leaders and tennessee and dallas, texas.
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dallas. for a second straight day, texas set a new record in deaths with another 129 souls lost. ber of new daily cases remains high. many of those infections are coming sadly from dallas county. over 1,000 new coronavirus cases were confirmed there just today along with a continued rise in hospitalizations. the county's top elected official warns this could be one of the deadliest weeks of this pandemic thus far. "dallas morning news" reports it this way. on tuesday, the county morgue had to use a cooling truck to store bodies for the first time during the pandemic. and so we welcome to this broadcast the dallas county judge, democrat clay jenkins. he's the chief elected official of dallas county, texas. judge, i have to tell you for those of us out east in the new york area, the ptsd, the memory of those refrigerator trucks on the streets of our metropolitan areas, it's very, very powerful and still very fresh and real in our memories. if memory serves me, dallas county was the first to shut down in your state. tell us what the situation is there tonight. >> that's right. we shu
dallas. for a second straight day, texas set a new record in deaths with another 129 souls lost. ber of new daily cases remains high. many of those infections are coming sadly from dallas county. over 1,000 new coronavirus cases were confirmed there just today along with a continued rise in hospitalizations. the county's top elected official warns this could be one of the deadliest weeks of this pandemic thus far. "dallas morning news" reports it this way. on tuesday, the county...
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let's cross over to garrett haake in dallas, texas. the story there about the numbers not going in the right direction and that paints a grim picture for officials in that state. >> reporter: it does, ayman. all the numbers here going in the wrong direction. more than 10,000, deaths are up, hospitalizations are up, here in dallas county, more than 750 people are hospitalized, right now with covid-19. here at texas health dallas, the hospital i'm standing in front of, doctor told me they used to see about 20 or 30 new cases a day, now seeing about 60 or 70. all of these resources are being stretched about as thin as they can go. and here in north texas, we continue to see a problem with testing. not enough tests and the results are coming back painfully slowly and in some cases more than a week after you get tested. that makes contact tracing nearly impossible to do in any kind of efficient or useful way. i asked the county judge who is in charge of the public health response here about that, here is what he said needs to be done. >> br
let's cross over to garrett haake in dallas, texas. the story there about the numbers not going in the right direction and that paints a grim picture for officials in that state. >> reporter: it does, ayman. all the numbers here going in the wrong direction. more than 10,000, deaths are up, hospitalizations are up, here in dallas county, more than 750 people are hospitalized, right now with covid-19. here at texas health dallas, the hospital i'm standing in front of, doctor told me they...
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the island of okinawa has a population roughly the same size as dallas, texas. but whereas dallas has been reporting something like 1,100 new cases a day, okinawa has had just 148 confirmed cases total since february. but in less than a week, all that good work has essentially been thrown out the window. okinawa now has nearly 100 new cases thanks to outbreaks on the various u.s. military bases on the island. local reports say fourth of july parties that were held both on and off the bases are the cause of the huge spike. according to those same reports, hundreds if not thousands of personnel and employees were said to have attended those events. not surprisingly, the governor of okinawa is angry. this weekend he openly questioned whether the united states was doing enough to stop the spread of covid-19, saying that he had, quote, serious doubts about the measures being taken by u.s. military officials. he also requested that the military stop transferring new troops from the united states given the unabated surge that we are seeing in this country. think about t
the island of okinawa has a population roughly the same size as dallas, texas. but whereas dallas has been reporting something like 1,100 new cases a day, okinawa has had just 148 confirmed cases total since february. but in less than a week, all that good work has essentially been thrown out the window. okinawa now has nearly 100 new cases thanks to outbreaks on the various u.s. military bases on the island. local reports say fourth of july parties that were held both on and off the bases are...
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texas has soaring infection numbers. confirmed cases nearly 250 million. cnn's ed lavandera is in dallaseporter: it's been another record setting week here in texas, the coronavirus numbers continue to raise alarms all across the state. let's take a look at the basic numbers. the number of new coronavirus cases being reported have jumped almost 40,000 in just the last four days. that's almost 10,000 per day. and the total number of people who have died because of coronavirus in this state has now topped the 3,000 mark, nearly another 100 people reported dead on this friday as well. so, those are alarming statistics as city officials, health officials, all across the state are reporting troubling signs of just how much stress is being put on the hospital systems all across the state. and the governor here in texas, greg abbott, who was one of the first governors to reopen state economies here in the united states is now saying that next week could be worse. and one of the factors that he has been looking at over the last few months is the positive infection rates that are coming back on a
texas has soaring infection numbers. confirmed cases nearly 250 million. cnn's ed lavandera is in dallaseporter: it's been another record setting week here in texas, the coronavirus numbers continue to raise alarms all across the state. let's take a look at the basic numbers. the number of new coronavirus cases being reported have jumped almost 40,000 in just the last four days. that's almost 10,000 per day. and the total number of people who have died because of coronavirus in this state has...
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. >> from dallas, texas, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.tandard time. >> a tragic event became the catalyst for a new wave of conspiracies. >> to this day. people think how does a lone gunman, successfully assassinate the most protected person on the face of the earth. >> there was plenty of evidence linking lee harvey oswald to the shooting. but america did not buy the story. >> the idea that one person, alone, without a government or a conspiracy behind, in the course of history, seemed impossible. >> i deny this charges. >> i'm just a patsy sglr. >> and only two days later, he was shot on live television by a nightclub owner, jack ruby. >> many americans when jack ruby killed oswald, began to believe something was amiss. >> the week that president kennedy was ill ckilled, the may of americans believed that it was a conspiracy. >>> the kennedy assassination, immediately became a national obsession. by the mid 70s, the percentage of americans who believed it was a conspiracy, sky-rocketed over 80%. americans had seen the release of the pon
. >> from dallas, texas, president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.tandard time. >> a tragic event became the catalyst for a new wave of conspiracies. >> to this day. people think how does a lone gunman, successfully assassinate the most protected person on the face of the earth. >> there was plenty of evidence linking lee harvey oswald to the shooting. but america did not buy the story. >> the idea that one person, alone, without a government or a conspiracy behind, in...
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. >> i'm ed lavandera in dallas. texash officials reported thursday that 105 people died of coronavirus. that is a record single day high. that number has not topped 100 since this pandemic started. almost 30,000 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in just the last three days and the number of people hospitalized here in texas has tripled in just the last three weeks. these are staggering numbers that are causing a great deal of concern and alarm virtually across every corner of this state. >>> i'm evan mcmorris santoro in phoenix, arizona. this is at the highest rate per capita of any place in the country since june 7th. on thursday the governor tried to put a positive spin. the rate in which the infection spreads have come down. he attributed that to recent orders closing gyms, bars, other places people gather. local officials want him to close indoor dining, too, but he refused and he capped restaurant capacity at 50% of the fire code, a rate he said will be strictly enforced. he told air zone thanes to stay hom
. >> i'm ed lavandera in dallas. texash officials reported thursday that 105 people died of coronavirus. that is a record single day high. that number has not topped 100 since this pandemic started. almost 30,000 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in just the last three days and the number of people hospitalized here in texas has tripled in just the last three weeks. these are staggering numbers that are causing a great deal of concern and alarm virtually across every corner of...
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kirked to talk to ron about the reagan high school in austin, texas, about the mayor of dallas, texasd we need to talk about the path forward. we are honored to have you with us today. we are seeing images of statues torn down. they will not do that in front of the alamo, but we are seeing images coast-to-coast of statues being pulled down. how do we resurrect the new statues, how do we rebuilt this nature is with statues our kids can be proud of? ronald: first of all, thanks for having me. we are taking a turn i did not expect, but not one i have not spoken to quite a bit over the last several months. first of all, the more important journey is not about which statues we replace what with. the baker journey is what is in our hearts and will we get to the systemic matters that have part, theor the most overwhelming majority of blacks and latinos and poor people in this country's to be locked out of the economic system? iile you mentioned that graduated from john reagan high schools, a school named for a confederate general, my concern is if we spend more attention on taking down the n
kirked to talk to ron about the reagan high school in austin, texas, about the mayor of dallas, texasd we need to talk about the path forward. we are honored to have you with us today. we are seeing images of statues torn down. they will not do that in front of the alamo, but we are seeing images coast-to-coast of statues being pulled down. how do we resurrect the new statues, how do we rebuilt this nature is with statues our kids can be proud of? ronald: first of all, thanks for having me. we...
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texas this hour. it is not good news. in houston, in dallas, in laredo, in waco, in corpus christi, in san antonio, it is bad news in texas right now and starting to look like urgently bad news that could become a national level problem because texas is such a big state and their epidemic is so out of control and their hospital situation is so bad. california, the most populous state in the nation, just hit their biggest daily case number today by a mile. the "l.a. times" headlining it the state obliterating its previous record. southern california icu capacity is now at 90% full. arizona blew through its daily case record today. shattered it. all hit record case numbers today. it was two weeks ago today that the vice president, who is supposedly helming coronavirus efforts for this government, two weeks ago today vice president pence wrote his op-ed calling our coronavirus experience a cause for celebration as a country and a great success story. two weeks ago today he wrote that op-ed. today we are at 40,000-plus cases a day and headed for 1
texas this hour. it is not good news. in houston, in dallas, in laredo, in waco, in corpus christi, in san antonio, it is bad news in texas right now and starting to look like urgently bad news that could become a national level problem because texas is such a big state and their epidemic is so out of control and their hospital situation is so bad. california, the most populous state in the nation, just hit their biggest daily case number today by a mile. the "l.a. times" headlining...
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texas. we know here in dallas, 74% of the icu beds are currently occupied. it really depends on what hospital you go to here on how they're doing resourcewise. we know one of the hardest areas hit in the state is particularly in south texas. i had a chance to speak with a hospital down in edinburg, 25 miles north of the mexican border. right now they have construction crews building additional beds and wings overnight because they have patients waiting in ambulances with covid out front. meanwhile, the mayor of houston telling me another shutdown could be a possibility at this point in time if those cases continue to go up. back here at parkland hospital in dallas, they have kept adding floors to their covid unit. it's now five floors deep inside this hospital behind me. the head nurse of this program telling me, craig, that she's concerned that things could get worse before they get better. take a listen. >> it is a catastrophic disease, and we're seeing it more into a disease where more and more patients coming in sicker. i will never forget that feeling a
texas. we know here in dallas, 74% of the icu beds are currently occupied. it really depends on what hospital you go to here on how they're doing resourcewise. we know one of the hardest areas hit in the state is particularly in south texas. i had a chance to speak with a hospital down in edinburg, 25 miles north of the mexican border. right now they have construction crews building additional beds and wings overnight because they have patients waiting in ambulances with covid out front....
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texas. yesterday more than 8,000 new cases, that of course a record in this state. and in dallas, more than 1,100 in one day. just for some perspective on that, joshua, it took dallas 116 days when the pandemic began to get to 1,100 illnesses. they did that in one day yesterday. this weekend, they have done more than 2,100 new infections in the dallas area. it is, as you talk about, filling up hospitals. county hospitals here, parkland where we were reporting from yesterday, adding a fourth unit now to deal with the number of covid patients they are seeing. and then you've got hospitals in the houston area that are at capacity, especially when it comes to icu beds. and down in the rio grande valley, in the southern tip of texas, they are saying point blank, we have zero hospitals rooms left, please, they are urging residents there, stay inside, ride this thing out. >> yeah, you had one of the i think most legendary live shots i've ever seen when you were driving down the road showing the line of people waiting in that incredible drive-through line to get testing and it just went
texas. yesterday more than 8,000 new cases, that of course a record in this state. and in dallas, more than 1,100 in one day. just for some perspective on that, joshua, it took dallas 116 days when the pandemic began to get to 1,100 illnesses. they did that in one day yesterday. this weekend, they have done more than 2,100 new infections in the dallas area. it is, as you talk about, filling up hospitals. county hospitals here, parkland where we were reporting from yesterday, adding a fourth...
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. >> we're "today" show superfans from dallas, texas.xcited to ♪ >> we're "today" show superfans from dallas, texas and we're so excited to celebrate his 40th with you. >> hi. happy 50th anniversary we love you. ♪ >> hey, everybody. it's julie and henry from portland, oregon what's the first thing we had to do this morning? >> get coffee for mama and watch hoda and savannah. >> wahoo >> what a cutie. good morning to you and good morning if you're just waking up it's friday morning. we got here, craig and we are super happy look who also woke up this morning. our "today" plaza. they're up from coast to coast they're assembled and ready to party. >> we're going to check in with by the way, we've got something for you next week on "today" that you're going to want to check out. it's an exclusive look inside l.a. them in just a few minutes here. by the way, we've got something for you next week on "today" that you're going to want to check out. it's an exclusive look inside l.a. county's usc medical center one of the largest public hospitals
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from dallas, texas, casey. >> let's talk about florida, which is another big hot spot. hospitalizations are a very important metric to watch when it comes to measuring how severe covid-19 is impacting a particular community. most states offer detailed information about that data either on the website sort dashboards. florida does not. right now, the department of health only shows cumulative across the whole state. no info about the current number of patients, what communities they are in, how many are in icu or on ventilators. that information will soon be included in the states reporting. because health experts have argued that the data is helpful as florida grapples with a surge of new cases particularly among young people. >> you have a responsibility not to come into close contact with folks that could be more vulnerable. if we protect the vulnerable, we are going to be able to get through this patch adequately. >> multiple communities across florida have decided to close beach is like in miami, the florida keys and palm beach. new numbers from the cdc show, corona
from dallas, texas, casey. >> let's talk about florida, which is another big hot spot. hospitalizations are a very important metric to watch when it comes to measuring how severe covid-19 is impacting a particular community. most states offer detailed information about that data either on the website sort dashboards. florida does not. right now, the department of health only shows cumulative across the whole state. no info about the current number of patients, what communities they are...
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this is a big initiative in dallas. texasjoined the initiative, we're asking the feds for funding for the initiative so that we have 24/7 access at home. we know we're going to have shutdowns at some point in the next academic year. >> you have a monumental task in front of you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you, alex, very much. >> take care. be well. >>> the uncertainty on whether or not schools will reopen in a few weeks' time is inducing anxiety among parents and teachers. how will they safely reopen, is that even an option? your top questions will be answered today at 2:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> still ahead, senator mitt romney accuses president trump of what he called unprecedented corruption after trump commutes the sentence of long time friend and adviser, roger stone. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine.
this is a big initiative in dallas. texasjoined the initiative, we're asking the feds for funding for the initiative so that we have 24/7 access at home. we know we're going to have shutdowns at some point in the next academic year. >> you have a monumental task in front of you. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you, alex, very much. >> take care. be well. >>> the uncertainty on whether or not schools will reopen in a few weeks' time is inducing anxiety...
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casey stegall joins us live from one of those hot spots in dallas, texas. >> good to see you.s starting today, pretty much all texans have to wear a face mask or a face covering in public up until now, they have created their own policies and such when it came to that when social distancing measures cannot be practiced and with a few exceptions, down in south texas, officials have either closed or limited access to public beaches over the holiday weekend, that's after large crowds gathered in those spots for memorial day, galveston, corpus christi, in south padre island all very popular and impacted. a large number of city parks and boat ramps have also been closed for the holiday. many counties have also implemented restrictions on the size of groups allowed to congregate in public. >> really up to all of us, keep those celebrations super small. it's a scary time, and we need to show grace to one another, but we will get through it. all moved from selfishness to sacrifice. >> another hot spot, florida, the mayor of miami implementing a curfew that goes into effect today and i
casey stegall joins us live from one of those hot spots in dallas, texas. >> good to see you.s starting today, pretty much all texans have to wear a face mask or a face covering in public up until now, they have created their own policies and such when it came to that when social distancing measures cannot be practiced and with a few exceptions, down in south texas, officials have either closed or limited access to public beaches over the holiday weekend, that's after large crowds...