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our david martin shows us how 'rervingt ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's not exactly the army unit you think of to calling in the military to combat the coronavirus. but the six-string soldiers answered the call by streaming a live concert. that's staff sergeant renee bennett on fiddle. you have just the right-size group for a pandemic. >> yeah. >> reporter: count the cameraman, and it's still a gathering of less than 10. but it only takes two to pass on the virus. >> just, please, you know, keep the social distance that we're all following right now. >> reporter: they're usually to tour playing to live audiences, but long before the virus hit... ♪ here comes the sun >> reporter: ...their 2015 snow-bound rendition of the beatles made them the most followed military band on social media. sergeant first class glen robertson on bass is one of the group's founders. >> we're willing to adapt, and we'll make sure that we get our message out, we accomplish our mission, in any way that we need to. >> reporter: so the band is back together, sort of. >> usually i like to be able to reach out and touch my
our david martin shows us how 'rervingt ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it's not exactly the army unit you think of to calling in the military to combat the coronavirus. but the six-string soldiers answered the call by streaming a live concert. that's staff sergeant renee bennett on fiddle. you have just the right-size group for a pandemic. >> yeah. >> reporter: count the cameraman, and it's still a gathering of less than 10. but it only takes two to pass on the virus. >> just,...
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david martin, cbs news, fort detrick, maryland. >> o'donnell: even as the public is shut out of localarks across the country, many national parks remain open with crowded trails and little social distancing. well, now, some former park employees and outside groups are demanding a shutdown of the entire national park system. chip reid reports. >> reporter: national parks have been hailed as america's best idea, but in an era of social distancing, visiting one now could be a bad decision. >> i wound up walking out of my job. >> reporter: dustin stone worked at klondike gold rush park in alaska. >> i bn contact with ers at parks in te48 thareelline stories about their parkbeing overloaded with visitors. >> reporter: your decision to quit your job with the parks service is basically a protest. >> yes, it is. >> reporter: charles said zion recently looked like this after people flocked to the grand canyon the park was closed yesterday. crowds are expected this weekend at hundreds of open national park sites across the the country. >> i think it's some pretty weird mixed messaging coming ou
david martin, cbs news, fort detrick, maryland. >> o'donnell: even as the public is shut out of localarks across the country, many national parks remain open with crowded trails and little social distancing. well, now, some former park employees and outside groups are demanding a shutdown of the entire national park system. chip reid reports. >> reporter: national parks have been hailed as america's best idea, but in an era of social distancing, visiting one now could be a bad...
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here's our david martin. ♪ >> reporter: it's not exactly the army unit you think of when it comes tobat the coronavirus. but the six-string soldiers answered the call by streaming a live concert. ♪ staff sergeant rene bennett on fiddle. you have just the right size group for a pandemic. >> yeah. >> reporter: count the cameramen, and it's still a gathering of less than ten. it only takes two to pass on the virus. >> just please, you know, keep the social distance that we're all following right now. >> reporter: they're usually on tour playing to live audiences. but long before the virus hit -- ♪ their 2015 snow-bound rendition of the beatles made them the most followed military band on social media. sergeant first class glen robertson on bass is one of the group's founders. >> we're willing to adapt, and we'll make sure that we get our message out, we accomplish our mission in any way that we need to. >> reporter: so the band is back together sort of. >> usually i like to like be able to reach out and touch my band mates here and lean on them and whatnot. >> reporter: they can cover j
here's our david martin. ♪ >> reporter: it's not exactly the army unit you think of when it comes tobat the coronavirus. but the six-string soldiers answered the call by streaming a live concert. ♪ staff sergeant rene bennett on fiddle. you have just the right size group for a pandemic. >> yeah. >> reporter: count the cameramen, and it's still a gathering of less than ten. it only takes two to pass on the virus. >> just please, you know, keep the social distance that...
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david martin reports on how the sailors' send-off for their captain relieved of command. >> the fired captain of the carrier "theodore roosevelt" left his ship for the last time, his crew cheering and chanting his name. just as striking as the show of support for captain brett crozier is the lack of social distancing among the crew. >> i did not come to this decision lightly. >> reporter: that was acting navy secretary homas modly, announcing he had relieved crozier of his command because of this now-famous letter from the captain complaining the navy was not acting fast enough to get his crew off the ship and into isolation. >> to me, that demonstrated extremely poor judgment in the middle of a crisis because what it's done, it's created a firestorm. >> reporter: while the crew of 4800 continues to be tested and put into quarantine, the navy has begun an investigation into the action of the best-known carrier commander in the world. one online petition called him a hero and already has more than 100,000 signatures. david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: tonight, we want to
david martin reports on how the sailors' send-off for their captain relieved of command. >> the fired captain of the carrier "theodore roosevelt" left his ship for the last time, his crew cheering and chanting his name. just as striking as the show of support for captain brett crozier is the lack of social distancing among the crew. >> i did not come to this decision lightly. >> reporter: that was acting navy secretary homas modly, announcing he had relieved crozier...
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david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> o'donnell: that's all music to our ears.providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. it's got all my favorite shows. i wish my trading platform worked like that. have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable. now this is what i'm talking about. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ cdc guidance recommends topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain for up to 12 hours, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," >> o'donnell: on tomorrow's "cbs evening news," we're going to take a closer look at some great americans on the front lines at our grocery stores
david martin, cbs news, fort meade, maryland. >> o'donnell: that's all music to our ears.providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. it's got all my favorite shows. i wish my trading...
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cbs' david martin has the story. >> reporter: the recommendation to give captain brett crozier back hisp was made by the chief of naval operations, admiral michael gilday, who had ordered an investigation into the head-spinning tale of coronavirus at sea. gilday's recommendation to reinstate crozier in effect exonerates the captain for blasting out an email warning sailors would die if the navy did not act faster to get them off the infected ship. acting navy secretary thomas modly fired crozier for sending his plea for help outside the chain of command. >> that demonstrated extremely poor judgment in the middle of a crisis because what it's done is it's created a firestorm. >> reporter: crozier, who has since tested positive for cronavirus, was cheered as he left the "roosevelt" in guam for what seemed like the last time. >> captain crozier! ( applause ) >> reporter: modly flew there and delivered a rant against crozier, which antagonized some s the crew. of the crew. >> reporter: the speech started a second firestorm which forced modly to resign. afterwards he required 24-hour securit
cbs' david martin has the story. >> reporter: the recommendation to give captain brett crozier back hisp was made by the chief of naval operations, admiral michael gilday, who had ordered an investigation into the head-spinning tale of coronavirus at sea. gilday's recommendation to reinstate crozier in effect exonerates the captain for blasting out an email warning sailors would die if the navy did not act faster to get them off the infected ship. acting navy secretary thomas modly fired...
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david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: tonight, we want to turn to a problem in the crisescontinue to cover-- riod insecurity. in dallas yesterday, thousands lined up for free meals provided by the school district. in many places, there aren't enough helping hands to live up to the demand. but we've learned about a program now hiring laid off workers to help feed families in need. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: starving for work, jobless cooks, waiters, and bartenders wait in line at the north texas food bank hoping to earn a paycheck. anna morris lost her bartending job a few weeks ago. >> this is great money and a good opportunity to keep my spirits high. >> reporter: this warehouse is typically filled with volunteers preparing the 77 million meals the bank distributes each year. but covid-19 has kept them away. the solution was a creative partnership between the food bank and shiftsmart, an online marketplace connecting workers with employers. b the best thing to do was to match these hospitality workers with the volunteer shifts so those meals could keep getting
david martin, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: tonight, we want to turn to a problem in the crisescontinue to cover-- riod insecurity. in dallas yesterday, thousands lined up for free meals provided by the school district. in many places, there aren't enough helping hands to live up to the demand. but we've learned about a program now hiring laid off workers to help feed families in need. here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: starving for work, jobless cooks, waiters, and...
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morisette, andrea bocelli, billie eilish, billie joe armstrong of green day, burner boy, chris martin, davidegend, kacey musgraves, keith urban, a long, long list maulma, sir paul mccartney priyanka chopra jonas. as well as shah rukh khan and stevie wonder. and -- did i say sir elton john yes, i did reading off a piece of paper >> jimmy: oh, that is massive! that is massive! >> i love you. i love the world i say this with so much sincerity. thank you to all of the medical workers all over the world right now for risking your life to save the world. i love you and -- >> jimmy: this is great. thank you so much, lady gaga thank you. i'll talk soon >> thank you, bye. thanks, jimmy. >> jimmy: how cool was that? we actually got word from tim cook's people to say we could disclose how much money they donated and that is $10 million already. we're off to a great start, everybody. "one world together at home" airs april 18th. more tonight show after the break, stick around. more tonight show after the break, stick around. ♪ e*trade core portfolios is an easy, automated way to get invested. we'll save
morisette, andrea bocelli, billie eilish, billie joe armstrong of green day, burner boy, chris martin, davidegend, kacey musgraves, keith urban, a long, long list maulma, sir paul mccartney priyanka chopra jonas. as well as shah rukh khan and stevie wonder. and -- did i say sir elton john yes, i did reading off a piece of paper >> jimmy: oh, that is massive! that is massive! >> i love you. i love the world i say this with so much sincerity. thank you to all of the medical workers...
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important community gathering place for prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin boehm, nicholas longworth, david and of course charles and anna taft. each played a role in shaping the history, art and culture of cincinnati and this series i ses rights that legacy as well as the new way of our city continues to evolve and change. the complete schedule of all of the programs including our upcoming lunch and learns are available on the website, which is www.taftmuseum.org. and i'd like to tell you about the talk today. today we have the author of the newly released book, "the bourbon king: the life and crimes of george remus, prohibition's evil genius." bob batchelor is here with us today to share the stories of george who built a bourbon empire that stretched from his towering cincinnati mansion across america at the dawn of prohibition. he's a critically acclaimed best-selling cultural historian and biographer and has published widely on american history and literature including books on family, bob dylan, the great gatsby, madman and john updike. he earned his doctorate in english literature fro
important community gathering place for prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin boehm, nicholas longworth, david and of course charles and anna taft. each played a role in shaping the history, art and culture of cincinnati and this series i ses rights that legacy as well as the new way of our city continues to evolve and change. the complete schedule of all of the programs including our upcoming lunch and learns are available on the website, which is www.taftmuseum.org. and i'd...
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>> martin: it's not dust drill sergeant david castelow is worried about. it's coronavirus. and that's why he takes every recruit's temperature first thing. >> castlerow: if your organization is infected by something like this, you know, these people, these initial entry trainees, are our combat power. so if they go down, or and if we can't do it safely, then we are you understand? >> martin: last month, 63 recruits in a class of 940 here at fort jackson, south carolina, tested positive for the virus and upended basic training. >> you're going to do everything that i tell you. you do not move unless i tell you to. >> martin: that's not a recruit he's barking at. it's a four star general, army chief of staff james mcconville. >> make sure that you are standing on top of the red and the white x. is that clear? >> martin: mcconville took on the role of a recruit to witness the revamped training first hand after coronavirus had forced the army to stop taking in new soldiers. >> james mcconville: we took a two week pause. >> martin: so for two weeks, you're not taking in any recr
>> martin: it's not dust drill sergeant david castelow is worried about. it's coronavirus. and that's why he takes every recruit's temperature first thing. >> castlerow: if your organization is infected by something like this, you know, these people, these initial entry trainees, are our combat power. so if they go down, or and if we can't do it safely, then we are you understand? >> martin: last month, 63 recruits in a class of 940 here at fort jackson, south carolina, tested...
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he appeared on david barton's show a couple of days ago. martin's book was pulled off the shelf it has so many lies in it . same publisher i believe and i know you're affiliated with the heritage foundation which is part of a coalition of groups pushing that project. one of the one is the religious history act which seeks to tell the story of the role of religion in the constitutional history of the united states. the goal is to pass these ceremonial bills first and pass laws that actually favor christians. so ask yourself what does is this debate about? this goes to the heart of several questions. is my opponent seeking to correct the historical record ? the generations of scholars that have boasted those claims? if it's about history why give expert testimony on behalf of those businesses who want to discriminate against customers for who they are and who they want to marry . letter that er washington wrote he said the government of the united states is bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance . he didn't go on to say if you are christian
he appeared on david barton's show a couple of days ago. martin's book was pulled off the shelf it has so many lies in it . same publisher i believe and i know you're affiliated with the heritage foundation which is part of a coalition of groups pushing that project. one of the one is the religious history act which seeks to tell the story of the role of religion in the constitutional history of the united states. the goal is to pass these ceremonial bills first and pass laws that actually...
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. >> they ordered 275 people off lynda martin beach in pacifica last weekend including some citations is beaches and state parks stay open here. david ken palm is urging people to follow guidelines. >> the governor has made it very, very clear that you will be shut down. now is not the time to be complacent. it's to be vigilant. >> six bay area counties are poised to relax restrictions monday, although it can be confusing as county limits are looser than the states shown here and they can vary from county to county. >> i will continue to work with our local officials they will be a constant need to update and reiterate. >> a handful of people rode their bikes believed they were staying opened and they have the green light towards more outdoor activities. let us be responsible and everyone do their own thing because we need this. in terms of restrictions where you are check with your local county mentioned there are a number of reopen california protests scheduled for tomorrow including in sacramento and you guessed it orange county. greg lee ktvu fox news. >>> greg, before you go. i know you used to live in orange county. you hear a
. >> they ordered 275 people off lynda martin beach in pacifica last weekend including some citations is beaches and state parks stay open here. david ken palm is urging people to follow guidelines. >> the governor has made it very, very clear that you will be shut down. now is not the time to be complacent. it's to be vigilant. >> six bay area counties are poised to relax restrictions monday, although it can be confusing as county limits are looser than the states shown here...
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correspondent david pollan is in hong kong and she says the people who've been arrested are very well knowing. these are very high profile figures in hong kong's pro-democracy movement and they clued martin leaves known as the founding father of hong kong's democratic movement he's 81 years old he was one of the architects of the basic law that's hong kong's many constitution which is written to safeguard hong kong's autonomy from beijing's government he has been arrested he had been stepped out of the political limelight in recent years but in the past year he has been vocal about the protests along with him is jimmy lie he said tycoon a media mogul and a very prominent businessman here he also had been arrested in february for unlawful gathering he now also has been arrested along with legislative councillors former largest lot of councillors and a very big names in hong kong's pro-democracy movement now it's still unclear why they have been arrested we have reached out to the police and they said that they will be releasing a statement but according to one of those legislative counselors who has been arrested he posted on social media saying that it is most likely due to their involve
correspondent david pollan is in hong kong and she says the people who've been arrested are very well knowing. these are very high profile figures in hong kong's pro-democracy movement and they clued martin leaves known as the founding father of hong kong's democratic movement he's 81 years old he was one of the architects of the basic law that's hong kong's many constitution which is written to safeguard hong kong's autonomy from beijing's government he has been arrested he had been stepped...
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david long national association of homebuilders, association of builders and contractors, associated general contractors, afl-cio, so these are some of pretty much all of the ones that will be on the line. in defense, lockheed martinneywell, northrop grumman, off the top of each company, ceo's, raytheon,presidents, general dynamics. energy, we had a tremendous success. over the weekend, it finished with tremendous credit going to itsia and saudi arabia, and could be as much as 20 million getels a day cut, so we can rid of some of the tremendous excess oil that has been produced because of the fact the virus knocked out almost 50% of the business. it has been an amazing achievement, people say one of the biggest oil deals made, some say the biggest ever made -- i did not know that. we were involved in getting that done. were going to save hundreds of thousands of jobs for the energy dakota,, texas, north oklahoma, all of our different energy states. it is great. we are happy about it. i want to thank everybody. it is called opec-plus, it is opec plus, meaning some nations outside of opec, and i also want to think the president of mexico, because he was terrific, showed great dexterity, flexibility getting the deal
david long national association of homebuilders, association of builders and contractors, associated general contractors, afl-cio, so these are some of pretty much all of the ones that will be on the line. in defense, lockheed martinneywell, northrop grumman, off the top of each company, ceo's, raytheon,presidents, general dynamics. energy, we had a tremendous success. over the weekend, it finished with tremendous credit going to itsia and saudi arabia, and could be as much as 20 million getels...
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martin savage, thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up is cnn's david culver where this all began in wuhan, china. david, some states in the u.s. considering opening as we've just been talking about. if china is ahead of us and wuhan is reopened, with what's it like there? >> reporter: you know, that was part of the reason, anderson, we made the trip here to wuhan, the original epicenter of this outbreak. we wanted to get a feel for how businesses and life were starting to come back online, or if they were. and i want to show you some video we captured as we were driving through one of the commercial streets in particular. what you'll notice looking out the windows here is many of the stores are still closed. they have the steel garage door-like gates down. a few are open. i would say probably less than half by our observations. but part of the reason for that is because there's concern by the shop owners that they'll be able to actually reopen successfully and find a customer base. and there is concern from the customer side of things that they can walk into a store without facing any potential e
martin savage, thank you very much. appreciate it. coming up is cnn's david culver where this all began in wuhan, china. david, some states in the u.s. considering opening as we've just been talking about. if china is ahead of us and wuhan is reopened, with what's it like there? >> reporter: you know, that was part of the reason, anderson, we made the trip here to wuhan, the original epicenter of this outbreak. we wanted to get a feel for how businesses and life were starting to come back...