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david martin shows us firsthand how the process works. >> reporter: this is the part of the coronavirus that can actually infect you. >> this is the part up here that laches on to your lung cells. >> reporter: the doctor is the director at the walter reed army institute of research. >> this is obviously magnified. what's the actual size of this >> about 20,000 of these can fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential vaccine that would block the vaccine from attaching to your lung. >> if it can't get in your lung cells it can't cause the disease. >> reporter: the race will take 12 to 18 months to run a vaccine. so she's working on a drug that people who already have the disease can take. >> what we're aiming to develop here is an antiviral treatment. >> reporter: she says an existing drug used against ebola may work against the coronavirus as well. >> it's ready for clinical trials in humans, and once those clinical trials shows it's effective then it will be available for wider use in humans, yes. >> reporter: it hasn't proved to be effective but could be used as an
david martin shows us firsthand how the process works. >> reporter: this is the part of the coronavirus that can actually infect you. >> this is the part up here that laches on to your lung cells. >> reporter: the doctor is the director at the walter reed army institute of research. >> this is obviously magnified. what's the actual size of this >> about 20,000 of these can fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential vaccine that would...
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outside of washington david martin went there to show us how it works. >> reporter: this is the part of the coronavirus that can actually infect you. >> this is the part up here that latches on to your lung cells. >> reporter: dr. kayvon modjarrad is a director at the walter reed army institute of research. this is obviously magnified. what is the actual size of this? >> about 20,000 of these could fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential vaccine that would block the virus from attaching itself to your lung. >> if it can't get into your lung cells, it can't cause the disease. >> reporter: the race for a coronavirus vaccine will take 12 to 18 months to run. so, lieutenant colonel mara kretschamn-dietrick is working on a drug that people who already have the disease can take. >> what we're aiming to develop here is an anti-viral treatment that will kill the virus and actually cure them of the lasease so they don't further spread it to the rest of the community. >> reporter: she says an existing drug used against ebola may work against the coronavirus as well. >>
outside of washington david martin went there to show us how it works. >> reporter: this is the part of the coronavirus that can actually infect you. >> this is the part up here that latches on to your lung cells. >> reporter: dr. kayvon modjarrad is a director at the walter reed army institute of research. this is obviously magnified. what is the actual size of this? >> about 20,000 of these could fit on the head of a pin. >> reporter: he's testing a potential...
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david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms the symptomsed him that he that convinced him that h needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of fimes, they are showing the best times, they are of humanity. of frequent mood swings can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children
david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms the symptomsed him that he that convinced him that h needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of fimes, they are showing the best times, they are of humanity. of frequent...
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woulds say a special thans to the commerce committee staff, to david strickland, melissa porter, david martin, ron altmann who literally have been camped out for probably since last saturday working and perfecting the language in these sections related to aviation. as i said, there's more work to do, and we all know there's more work to do. i know that i want to continue to fight for the aviation supply chain to make sure that when we come out of this crisis after an economic downturn around the globe, that the united states is well-positioned to return the supply chain workforce to building one of america's best products, airplanes, one of america's greatest, actually, america's single largest export, airplanes. but to do that we're going to have to get through this crisis and protect what we think needs to be continued healthcare access to those laid-off workers. so let's get these dollars to the front lines, to our hospitals, to our states for better equipment, for more supplies. let's support them in doing what they do best, helping to fight this disease and seeing this through to the oth
woulds say a special thans to the commerce committee staff, to david strickland, melissa porter, david martin, ron altmann who literally have been camped out for probably since last saturday working and perfecting the language in these sections related to aviation. as i said, there's more work to do, and we all know there's more work to do. i know that i want to continue to fight for the aviation supply chain to make sure that when we come out of this crisis after an economic downturn around...
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. >> pelley: now, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> martin: the trial of navy seal edwardallagher was a riveting court room drama in which a decorated war fighter with four combat tours faced life in prison for crimes prosecutors said he committed on the battlefield. when president trump used his powers as commander-in-chief to intervene, it mushroomed into a full blown political controversy. gallagher was acquitted of the murder charge last july, but he never took the stand and has never publicly answered questions about what happened on the day he was accused of stabbing a wounded isis prisoner to death. until tonight. we warn you: it's a story of combat at its ugliest and military justice at its worst. people either love you as an american hero-- >> eddie gallagher: or despise me. >> martin: --as a war criminal. >> eddie gallagher: yes. >> martin: navy seal edward gallagher was charged with the premeditated murder of an isis prisoner in iraq. did you stab that fighter? >> eddie gallagher: no, i did not. >> martin: the isis fighter had been wounded in an american air str
. >> pelley: now, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> martin: the trial of navy seal edwardallagher was a riveting court room drama in which a decorated war fighter with four combat tours faced life in prison for crimes prosecutors said he committed on the battlefield. when president trump used his powers as commander-in-chief to intervene, it mushroomed into a full blown political controversy. gallagher was acquitted of the murder charge last july, but he...
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stahl: in the mail this week: both condemnations and kudos for national security correspondent david martin's seal eddie gallagher. "my husband and i were very disappointed to see a feature story on someone who does not merit any more national attention." other viewers came to a different conclusion. "thank you for showing eddie gallagher's story. it was insightful and well done. too many people are so quick to judge without knowing the whole story." i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ( ticking ) people ask me, "what sort of person should become a celebrity accountant?" i tell them, "nobody. nobody should." reason for the call? ugh, i thought we were done buying islands? i think i'm starting to get through. hey allergy muddlers... achoo!your sneezes? try zyrtec... o ...d achoo!your sneezes? ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - previously on "go
stahl: in the mail this week: both condemnations and kudos for national security correspondent david martin's seal eddie gallagher. "my husband and i were very disappointed to see a feature story on someone who does not merit any more national attention." other viewers came to a different conclusion. "thank you for showing eddie gallagher's story. it was insightful and well done. too many people are so quick to judge without knowing the whole story." i'm lesley stahl. we'll...
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would say a special thanks to the commerce committee staff, to david strickland, melissa porter, david martin, ron altman who literally have been camped out for probably since last saturday working and perfecting the language in these sections related to aviation. as i said, there's more work to do, and we all know there's more work to do. i know that i want to continue to fight for the aviation supply chain to make sure that when we come out of this crisis after an economic downturn around the globe, that the united states is well positioned to return the supply chain workforce to building one of america's best products, airplanes, one of america's greatest -- actually america's single largest exports, airplanes. but to do that we're going to have to get through this crisis and protect what we think needs to be continued health care access to those laid off workers. so let's get these dollars to the front line, to our hospitals, to our states for better equipment, for more supplies. let's support them in doing what they do best, helping to fight this disease and seeing this through to the ot
would say a special thanks to the commerce committee staff, to david strickland, melissa porter, david martin, ron altman who literally have been camped out for probably since last saturday working and perfecting the language in these sections related to aviation. as i said, there's more work to do, and we all know there's more work to do. i know that i want to continue to fight for the aviation supply chain to make sure that when we come out of this crisis after an economic downturn around the...
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. >> when david ambles into the studio -- >> he's the dick martin of this group. >> he really is. so the people who decided in the last day or two, let's put some of these up. texas -- let's go to virginia first. 59% of those decided for in the last few days. >> 49%. >> when did you decide -- >> i'm going to stick with my screen. >> just keep going insulting me. it's fine. >> 49% decided in the last few days. of those, 59% of them went for biden. okay. if we look at -- well, let's just go with that. >> stunning number. who would have thought that? it's still a fluid race. and what's the number one thing that democratic voters are looking at? who's going to beat trump? who's electable? they had a choice. they had warren, mayor bloomberg who spent $500 million to baiuy buy samoa and not the cookie. people voted for five to seven hours, right? despite voter suppression done by republicans, they voted in line. said we're going to be heard. record turnout. and who becomes the democratic nomin nominee? who's the base? black voters. if you're bernie sanders right now you're worried. you
. >> when david ambles into the studio -- >> he's the dick martin of this group. >> he really is. so the people who decided in the last day or two, let's put some of these up. texas -- let's go to virginia first. 59% of those decided for in the last few days. >> 49%. >> when did you decide -- >> i'm going to stick with my screen. >> just keep going insulting me. it's fine. >> 49% decided in the last few days. of those, 59% of them went for biden....
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after the fall of the berlin wall martin managed to get one of the world's leading vertebrate paleontologists interested in the scientists david berman from the carnegie museum in pittsburgh pennsylvania. the 1st and most important thing is that all the things we're finding here are 13 different types of animal from more are found nowhere else in europe but they are many of them are found in tonight's states or north america which goes to prove biologically that the 2 continents were together that europe and north america were one continuous land continent. the site was under the care of the. freedon stein which stopped the excavation in 2010 the reason given was that there are more important priorities. but a group of researchers in berlin have said they want to continue digging in the borough market also because the site with its combination of tracks and track makers is unique and the skeletons are exceptionally well preserved. researchers at the carnegie museum of natural history in pittsburgh have been working on extracting and cleaning the skeletons for years. they may have received as collection manager for the section
after the fall of the berlin wall martin managed to get one of the world's leading vertebrate paleontologists interested in the scientists david berman from the carnegie museum in pittsburgh pennsylvania. the 1st and most important thing is that all the things we're finding here are 13 different types of animal from more are found nowhere else in europe but they are many of them are found in tonight's states or north america which goes to prove biologically that the 2 continents were together...
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david at a jewish church. gentlemen, glad to have you all with us. father martinh diocese has canceled masses starting this weekend. kentucky, washington state and others are following suit. talk about some of the more prakt cal challenges that come into play when church leaders on a local level have to deal with this kind of a dictum from the vatican. it must present different challenges for different congregations. >> it does. i think these are wise and prudent. of course if removes from people the sustenance of mass and the yook wrist and coming together. there are questions about people wanting to go to confession, seeking out priest or pastoral counteling to say nothing of things like weddings or funerals. it's been difficult for a lot of people. i think the diocese of the united states have handled it well, been swift about these cancellations. >> rabbi englar, david law has made a number of announcements including regarding the kissing of the mez usa, posted over the household, the marks that were placed to spare the first born. this has to present challeng
david at a jewish church. gentlemen, glad to have you all with us. father martinh diocese has canceled masses starting this weekend. kentucky, washington state and others are following suit. talk about some of the more prakt cal challenges that come into play when church leaders on a local level have to deal with this kind of a dictum from the vatican. it must present different challenges for different congregations. >> it does. i think these are wise and prudent. of course if removes...
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martin, greg staples, michael buchanon. that does it for us. see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ davidwatching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east." major stories. >> crude collapse. opec brings a the trade war. stocks and bonds are getting crushed. >> and saudi authorities detain a brother and nephew of clicking on accusations of treason. -- on accusations of treason. -- of the king on accusations of treason. we will have the details. ♪ start please
martin, greg staples, michael buchanon. that does it for us. see you next friday at 1:00 new york time. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ davidwatching the "best of bloomberg daybreak: middle east." major stories. >> crude collapse. opec brings a the trade war. stocks and bonds are getting crushed. >> and saudi authorities detain a brother and nephew of clicking on accusations of treason. -- on accusations of treason. -- of the king on...
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david culver, thank you very much. >>> this $2 trillion economic stimulus deal reached overnight, that's the breaking news. what's in it for you? what you need to be looking for, next. members like martin air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ew keurig k-duo brewer makes any occasion the perfect coffee occasion. family brunch! just add ground coffee for a carafe, or pop in a pod for a freshly brewed cup. good strong coffee. our french roast. it was a decaf for you, yes? in your favorite mug. there we go. were cooking with mom. she always said, "food is love," so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual a
david culver, thank you very much. >>> this $2 trillion economic stimulus deal reached overnight, that's the breaking news. what's in it for you? what you need to be looking for, next. members like martin air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his...
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david and all of us here at 2020, good night. >>>n this frightening time helping those in the community cowho live off the we made usaa insurance for members like martina hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa
david and all of us here at 2020, good night. >>>n this frightening time helping those in the community cowho live off the we made usaa insurance for members like martina hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made...