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so that would be the highway you would take from des moines to go to grimes.just walking these fields. and we asked them, are you looking for a body? no. are you looking for someone? no. are you looking for a weapon? we can't say. but the public's not in any danger. we think what happened in grimes is related to this, and it's an isolated incident. >> reporter: and they're just walking up and down. >> just walking the fields. >> reporter: looking for something? >> you know, in a line, so they don't miss anything. kind of how they do it if there's a missing child but we thought maybe they were looking for a gun or a weapon. >> reporter: good guess. in fact, that small army of cops was looking for anything that looked like evidence. because hours earlier, david moffitt's car went off the road around here. and facts were piling up. moffitt had worked with justin, dated angie, and wrecked his car the morning of the murder just six miles away. >> of course, that piqued our interest very quickly. that moved david moffitt to the top of the list. >> reporter: polk cou
so that would be the highway you would take from des moines to go to grimes.just walking these fields. and we asked them, are you looking for a body? no. are you looking for someone? no. are you looking for a weapon? we can't say. but the public's not in any danger. we think what happened in grimes is related to this, and it's an isolated incident. >> reporter: and they're just walking up and down. >> just walking the fields. >> reporter: looking for something? >> you...
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host: paul pate is joining us from des moines. he is the iowa secretary of state pate also serves as the president of the national association of secretaries of state. among those surveyed, 68% supporting the idea. what will november look like in all national election with 50 states, washington, d.c. and u.s. territories? what is different, if anything? guest: well, we have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. but my own crystal ball, for what it is worth, i am optimistic that we will go back to some level of normalcy come of normalcy, but even having said that, at least now what the health officials are saying, we will be encouraging our high risk populations to use curbside voting or an absentee approach for that period. but again, that is too far ahead to see. we moved our special election that was supposed to be in april, we move that to july. it was the first date we had available. we knew we were not an action to put the elections out there successfully with. you just don't get a vendor overnight to put out, you know
host: paul pate is joining us from des moines. he is the iowa secretary of state pate also serves as the president of the national association of secretaries of state. among those surveyed, 68% supporting the idea. what will november look like in all national election with 50 states, washington, d.c. and u.s. territories? what is different, if anything? guest: well, we have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. but my own crystal ball, for what it is worth, i am optimistic that we will...
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a place in des moines though got us close only them on this and. a presupposing way maybe. they. don't need this off til the last. let's just get it from someone. yes. i. know one way you can say what you're doing to my hair has. been this is real and very. nice well from the moment i missed isabel we have missed rain i said that's why i say if you syrians. florine brims re. rory. going were a. real mess ok say yes. i was very proud of and they like me are real you know i'm only have 2 days thanks to all this for the rings the dress. you were going for what you will you'll be my g.p.s. . i'm going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots to. be. pretty. pretty good. if you want to work. no. full. micrographs friends aren't slights against you know whites or men for example there's their slights against women or nonwhites so it's always you know the idea is that statements that directed toward a privileged group are interpreted differently than a statement directed toward an oppressed group and so that's kind of the whole f
a place in des moines though got us close only them on this and. a presupposing way maybe. they. don't need this off til the last. let's just get it from someone. yes. i. know one way you can say what you're doing to my hair has. been this is real and very. nice well from the moment i missed isabel we have missed rain i said that's why i say if you syrians. florine brims re. rory. going were a. real mess ok say yes. i was very proud of and they like me are real you know i'm only have 2 days...
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. >> reporter: in des moines, barely 200 people a day are passing through, so the airport closed the "a" concourse. t.s.a. is screening about 96% fewer people than this time last year. the drop in demand is forcing airlines to cut flights by up to 90%, prompting these stunning pictures from honolulu, and denver-- dozens of parked planes taking over runways that are no longer needed. air canada is temporarily halting flights to the u.s. for the first time in 80 years, and united expects to fly fewer people during all of may than it did in a single day in may 2019. pilot jim crail. what is flying like these days? >> i would describe it as empty. >> reporter: u.s. carriers have raised billions in new funding and will receive payroll assistance from the government to stave off job cuts until at least the end of september. >> the industry is going to get smaller for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: jamie baker tracks the airlines for jpmorgan chase. >> but if nothing changes between now and september 30, we fear that october 1 is going to be one of the darkest days for airline labor r
. >> reporter: in des moines, barely 200 people a day are passing through, so the airport closed the "a" concourse. t.s.a. is screening about 96% fewer people than this time last year. the drop in demand is forcing airlines to cut flights by up to 90%, prompting these stunning pictures from honolulu, and denver-- dozens of parked planes taking over runways that are no longer needed. air canada is temporarily halting flights to the u.s. for the first time in 80 years, and united...
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they are also part of larger affiliations in the des moines area that have been working with hospitals as well. that is some of the planning and the preparation that has been going on since we started with the pandemic to make sure we are prepared and ready. there still could be some possible bumps in all of that, but they have done some unprecedented quarantine --unprecedented coordination and collaboration with hospitals to really walk through how we prepare and how we are ready to anticipate any type of a surge that we might see. that area has always worked very well. very collaboratively with nebraska and south dakota as well. those conversations are also taking place, to see how we can coordinate that as well. >> [inaudible] governor. we have heard from many viewers who say they have to care for vulnerable loved ones, but they also have to provide for them financially and they are afraid to go back to work in bring something back, but they are also afraid of being booted off unemployment and being unable to provide for their loved ones. what is your advice to iowans who feel like
they are also part of larger affiliations in the des moines area that have been working with hospitals as well. that is some of the planning and the preparation that has been going on since we started with the pandemic to make sure we are prepared and ready. there still could be some possible bumps in all of that, but they have done some unprecedented quarantine --unprecedented coordination and collaboration with hospitals to really walk through how we prepare and how we are ready to anticipate...
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host: paul pate is joining us from des moines.is the iowa secretary of state pate also serves as the president of the national association of secretaries of state. among those surveyed, 68% supporting the idea. what will november look like in all national election with 50 states, washington, d.c. and u.s. territories? what is different, if anything? guest: well, we have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. but my own crystal ball, for what it is worth, i am optimistic that we will go back to some level of normalcy come of normalcy, but even having said that, at least now what the health officials are saying, we will be encouraging our high risk populations to use curbside voting or an absentee approach for that period. but again, that is too far ahead to see. we moved our special election that was supposed to be in april, we move that to july. it was the first date we had available. we knew we were not an action to put the elections out there successfully with. you just don't get a vendor overnight to put out, you know, 2
host: paul pate is joining us from des moines.is the iowa secretary of state pate also serves as the president of the national association of secretaries of state. among those surveyed, 68% supporting the idea. what will november look like in all national election with 50 states, washington, d.c. and u.s. territories? what is different, if anything? guest: well, we have to plan for the worst and hope for the best. but my own crystal ball, for what it is worth, i am optimistic that we will go...
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whay you see here is lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines iowa on september 11, 1941. during his speech he asks, who wants to go to war? he says the british wants to go to war and this makes sense, france has fallen and western european nations have fallen. the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger. and third he says, "the jews want us to go to war." he cites his belief "the jews want us to go to not i think would lindbergh is doing their is -- i think what lindbergh is doing there is -- one of the most effective critics is a political cartoonist, who we today know as dr. seuss. -- who we today know as dr. seuss. what if see in this newspaper and on this screen are multiple cartoons published by p.m. that show him attacking the isolationism. you see lindbergh on the top of a pile, and shoveling this nazi propaganda. you see him with this fantastic attack on america first. here he is showing the ostrich of isolationism ringing the hand that should be hitler's's neck. in the aftermath, he draws this fantastic cart
whay you see here is lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines iowa on september 11, 1941. during his speech he asks, who wants to go to war? he says the british wants to go to war and this makes sense, france has fallen and western european nations have fallen. the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger. and third he says, "the jews want us to go to war." he cites his belief "the jews want us to go to not i...
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if you are somebody who lives in a smaller city like buffalo or des moines what do you make of these numbers? your whole life is been turned upside down to avoid this virus, what should they be thinking right now? >> the lockdowns and physical distancing works. in a more densely populated area it is more difficult to do your grocery shopping without interacting with people. if you live in a smaller town or more rural area it is easier to stay separated from people and that is the only defense against this virus event until we have substantially more testing and retesting. if we have that we might be able to open up a bit. >> this idea that opening up might be appropriate for some of these places you are seeing in smaller states? >> we have to have a significant reduction in the number of infections number one and you have to have a lot of testing. if you wait until the first person gets sick, by that time many thousands of people are likely already infected. you have a huge outbreak making it difficult to contain by testing and contact tracing. what you need to do up front is have th
if you are somebody who lives in a smaller city like buffalo or des moines what do you make of these numbers? your whole life is been turned upside down to avoid this virus, what should they be thinking right now? >> the lockdowns and physical distancing works. in a more densely populated area it is more difficult to do your grocery shopping without interacting with people. if you live in a smaller town or more rural area it is easier to stay separated from people and that is the only...
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archives at yale university, and what you see is lundberg right in about a speech that he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11th of 1941. he asks who wants us to go to war? and he lists three groups. he says the british wants to go to war, and this makes sense, france has fallen, western european nations have fallen, the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger and argues that the administration has been lying to the american people. and then, third, he says and the jews want us to go to war. and he cites the fact, or his belief that america has been a tolerant land for jews and he basically issues a threat to jews in america. he says if we go to war that is perceived as a tolerance war, that will be our trade. then he slips into anti-semitic tropes, jews controlling a banking system. what he is doing there is saying out loud what many americans believe. and when it's a lot of critics, one of the most effective critics is a political cartoonist name period or guys, all who we now know as dr. seuss. but he was writing for this magazin
archives at yale university, and what you see is lundberg right in about a speech that he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11th of 1941. he asks who wants us to go to war? and he lists three groups. he says the british wants to go to war, and this makes sense, france has fallen, western european nations have fallen, the british are the last line of defense. he says fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a warmonger and argues that the administration has been lying to the american people....
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is an article that just appeared in the des moines register on april 13. it was titled, rapid rollout of telehealth services in iowa. we are just going crazy with it, one doctor says. it outlined many of the challenges confronting telehealth, as well as how there has been this explosion of telehealth services in the state of iowa. in that article, there were three things that i pulled out as lessons. the first is the waivers we have, the payments and ability to deliver services, things need to be made permanent and more regulatory were firm debt reform is needed to facilitate telehealth. toreform is needed facilitate telehealth. second is we need complicity. the federal programs and state programs and all the different requirements that one has to jump through in order to qualify for this payment or that payment is so complex. these rural areas, particularly rural health providers, whether it is doctors practicing alone or a rural health hospital, they do not have the staff to be able to just manage all of these requirements. requirements is so important f
is an article that just appeared in the des moines register on april 13. it was titled, rapid rollout of telehealth services in iowa. we are just going crazy with it, one doctor says. it outlined many of the challenges confronting telehealth, as well as how there has been this explosion of telehealth services in the state of iowa. in that article, there were three things that i pulled out as lessons. the first is the waivers we have, the payments and ability to deliver services, things need to...
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what you see is lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11th of 1941. during this speech, he asks, who wants us to go to war? he lists three groups. he says the british want us to go to war and this makes sense. france has fallen, western european nations have fallen. the british are the last line of defense. he says, fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a war mongerer and argues the administration has been lying to the american people. then third, he says, and the jews want us to go to war. he cites the fact or his belief that america has been a tolerant land for jews and then he basically issued a threat to jews in america. if we go to war that's perceived as a jewish war, that tolerance might fade. he slips into many anti-semitic tropes arguing about jews clannishness and controlling hollywood and controlling international banking. i think what he is doing is saying out loud what many americans believe at the time. one of the loudest critics, one of the most effective critics of lindbergh is dr. seuss. he was writing for this magazine -- newspaper o
what you see is lindbergh writing about a speech he gave in des moines, iowa, on september 11th of 1941. during this speech, he asks, who wants us to go to war? he lists three groups. he says the british want us to go to war and this makes sense. france has fallen, western european nations have fallen. the british are the last line of defense. he says, fdr wants us to go to war, calls fdr a war mongerer and argues the administration has been lying to the american people. then third, he says,...
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. >> bill: you might understand it's a tougher argument to make in new york city than des moines, iowahow are you doing after taking testing positive? >> i am very lucky because i had a mild course and i'm able to go back to the e.r. and take care of other people. >> bill: do you have any reservations about going back on sunday? >> i don't have any reservations. i think is an emergency room doctor it's important to go in with proper production which my institution will give us to take care of other people and also help other frontline doctors not get exposed since i have already recovered from the illness. >> bill: how has the telemedicine gone? i understand you are saying about 30 patients per day? >> when we do telemedicine we help decompress the health care system. it's overwhelming the number of people specifically in new york that are infected by this virus. and a lot of them, like 85% of them are really able to recover at home. so with telemedicine we can support patients and give them appropriate medical advice. we can allow them to call in day after day and really tell us how t
. >> bill: you might understand it's a tougher argument to make in new york city than des moines, iowahow are you doing after taking testing positive? >> i am very lucky because i had a mild course and i'm able to go back to the e.r. and take care of other people. >> bill: do you have any reservations about going back on sunday? >> i don't have any reservations. i think is an emergency room doctor it's important to go in with proper production which my institution will...
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for that, they bring in appraiser jim mcdonald from des moines.ant's hoard of automobiles is spread out among three locations, and not every car looks shiny and new. this machine shed is jam-packed with grant's junkers, barn finds, and project cars. >> when i first walked into it, i thought, "oh, my gosh, what have i gotten myself into this time?" this was like entering a crime scene almost. a lot of these cars had been sitting for 10, 15, 20 years. this looks like it was last driven in 1956. >> these cars are worth a little, maybe a thousand -- more if they get fixed up. a second building holds about 15 mid-tier-quality cars. jim puts these in the five-figure range. but the real money is in the final storage area, what grant called his "inner sanctum." >> this had his pierce-arrow, it had his auburn, it had his kissel. it had all the better cars. >> jim photographs and grades each one, including this exceptionally rare model, a 1922 detroit electric. >> electric cars were very much favored by women in the early days of cars. they were popular bec
for that, they bring in appraiser jim mcdonald from des moines.ant's hoard of automobiles is spread out among three locations, and not every car looks shiny and new. this machine shed is jam-packed with grant's junkers, barn finds, and project cars. >> when i first walked into it, i thought, "oh, my gosh, what have i gotten myself into this time?" this was like entering a crime scene almost. a lot of these cars had been sitting for 10, 15, 20 years. this looks like it was last...
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for that, they bring in appraiser jim mcdonald from des moines.rant's hoard of automobiles is spread out among three locations, and not every car looks shiny and new. this machine shed is jam-packed with grant's junkers, barn finds, and project cars. >> when i first walked into it, i thought, "oh, my gosh, what have i gotten myself into this time?" this was like entering a crime scene almost. a lot of these cars had been sitting for 10, 15, 20 years. this looks like it was last driven in 1956. >> these cars are worth a little, maybe a thousand -- more if they get fixed up. a second building holds about 15 mid-tier-quality cars. jim puts these in the five-figure range. but the real money is in the final storage area, what grant called his "inner sanctum." >> this had his pierce-arrow, it had his auburn, it had his kissel. it had all the better cars. >> jim photographs and grades each one, including this exceptionally rare model, a 1922 detroit electric. >> electric cars were very much favored by women in the early days of cars. they were popular be
for that, they bring in appraiser jim mcdonald from des moines.rant's hoard of automobiles is spread out among three locations, and not every car looks shiny and new. this machine shed is jam-packed with grant's junkers, barn finds, and project cars. >> when i first walked into it, i thought, "oh, my gosh, what have i gotten myself into this time?" this was like entering a crime scene almost. a lot of these cars had been sitting for 10, 15, 20 years. this looks like it was last...
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don't treat des moines, iowa, like you would treat new york city.t seems like a pretty sensible way to deal with this issue. a lot of americans can in fact go back to work and if they can go back to work, if they are not facing significant risks, than they should. they don't go back to work soon, we are completely screwed. there's no way around it. >> tucker: so if you are concerned about the death of the middle-class, rising poverty and joblessness and profound concentration of wealth at the top, one of the things that's made this country unstable, what's happening now would accelerate that, wouldn't it? >> it absolutely is accelerating that and to some extent, we can't even rollback all of the things we've already done. you are dependent on government and pumping trillions of dollars into financial markets you are never going to be able to take out without dramatically increasing interest rates which would crash the economy. so the reality is we are already going down a road that i don't know that we can turn back from. it's going to get significa
don't treat des moines, iowa, like you would treat new york city.t seems like a pretty sensible way to deal with this issue. a lot of americans can in fact go back to work and if they can go back to work, if they are not facing significant risks, than they should. they don't go back to work soon, we are completely screwed. there's no way around it. >> tucker: so if you are concerned about the death of the middle-class, rising poverty and joblessness and profound concentration of wealth at...
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. >> reporter: in des moines, barely 200 people a day are passing through, so the airport closed thecourse. t.s.a. is screening about 96% fewer people than this time last year. the drop in demand is forcing airlines to cut flights by up to 90%, prompting these stunning pictures from honolulu, and denver -- dozens of parked planes taking over runways that are no longer needed. air canada is temporarily halting flights to the u.s. for the first time in 80 years, and united expects to fly fewer people during all of may than it did in a single day in may 2019. pilot jim crail. what is flying like these days? >> i would describe it as empty. >> reporter: u.s. carriers have raised billions in new funding and will receive payroll assistance from the government to stave off job cuts until at least the end of september. >> the industry is going to get smaller for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: jamie baker tracks the airlines for jpmorgan chase. >> but if nothing changes between now and september 30, we fear that october 1 is going to be one of the darkest days for airline labor really s
. >> reporter: in des moines, barely 200 people a day are passing through, so the airport closed thecourse. t.s.a. is screening about 96% fewer people than this time last year. the drop in demand is forcing airlines to cut flights by up to 90%, prompting these stunning pictures from honolulu, and denver -- dozens of parked planes taking over runways that are no longer needed. air canada is temporarily halting flights to the u.s. for the first time in 80 years, and united expects to fly...
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. >>> a small town with a big heart. 30 miles outside of des moines, the town has a population underho in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak have fallen on hard times. then one morning residents woke up to find three gift cards in their mailboxes, a value of $150 at a total cost of over $82,000. there were enough gift cards for every house in earlham. the person who sent them wants to remain anonymous. mayor, i want you to tell me about the morning you got a call saying you had an anonymous donor who wanted to make this type of contribution. what was your response? >> it was overwhelming, really. the first phone call i got said -- the person said they were representing the donor, and they were thinking about buying $150 gift cards and was looking for some help in the distribution end of it, who needed them the most, who could get the most use out of them. so we started working with the school to identify the families around town who had fallen on hard times and would get the most help out of that. and pretty soon i got a second call that said hey, the donor wants to go to 250 cards
. >>> a small town with a big heart. 30 miles outside of des moines, the town has a population underho in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak have fallen on hard times. then one morning residents woke up to find three gift cards in their mailboxes, a value of $150 at a total cost of over $82,000. there were enough gift cards for every house in earlham. the person who sent them wants to remain anonymous. mayor, i want you to tell me about the morning you got a call saying you had an...
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ryan reporting for us tonight family goes to ballet school in salt lake city but is now home in des moinesecause of this pandemic. and in this time of crisis kron four's honoring local bay area heroes making a difference and we'd like to hear from. >>you to see who your heroes are you can nominate a person in your community doing great things to help others during the crisis, go to kron 4 dot com slash features slash kron 4 heroes. before to hearing from you about the amazing people in your community they're getting a great response. so far and keep them coming, we would love to profile those people that wraps up kron 4 news at 8, but we will be back at the top of the hour with kron 4 news at night and the first case of coronavirus anna. >>homeless shelter, why city leaders say this could have and should. >>have been prevented and the changes there now to mandate. >>and several very counties are now recommending people where facial coverings or masks when they go out in public, but they'll want us going out and buying medical or and 95 masks said 9 o'clock will show you the simple way that
ryan reporting for us tonight family goes to ballet school in salt lake city but is now home in des moinesecause of this pandemic. and in this time of crisis kron four's honoring local bay area heroes making a difference and we'd like to hear from. >>you to see who your heroes are you can nominate a person in your community doing great things to help others during the crisis, go to kron 4 dot com slash features slash kron 4 heroes. before to hearing from you about the amazing people in...
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moments ago with melissa, the problems in midtown manhattan are vastly different than the problems in des moines, iowa, and local officials, state officials, know how to address those problems far better than the federal government can. the tenth amendment of constitution without getting too into the weeds, connell, reserves to the states power to regulate for health, safety, welfare, morality. the feds have no ability to regulate there but the feds do have assets and they have cash and the feds know how to bend the states to their will by dangling cash in front of them. a president can't do that on his own t would require an appropriation from the congress. so if, for example, the congress were to say to governor cuomo, you have 250 million-dollar shortfall in your tax revenue this quarter. we'll make up for the short fall but you have to open up yankee stadium and broadway theaters and new york restaurants and bars. he might be so tempted to take the cash or might say forget it. science is against it but the choice is his. connell: understood. judge, we have to run unfortunately so much going
moments ago with melissa, the problems in midtown manhattan are vastly different than the problems in des moines, iowa, and local officials, state officials, know how to address those problems far better than the federal government can. the tenth amendment of constitution without getting too into the weeds, connell, reserves to the states power to regulate for health, safety, welfare, morality. the feds have no ability to regulate there but the feds do have assets and they have cash and the...
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host: we've gone to des moines, iowa. it is marked. -- mark. caller: when it comes to the china syndrome, i am saddened about the hatred towards our president and congress, the republicans especially. to me it is a matter of jealousy. they are jealous of what the president has accomplished. i think he is doing a wonderful job and if he had not had all the heat on him from the democrats, he could have done a lot more. a caller a few calls back that was badmouthing the republicans obviously was not watching c-span. he would have seen that it was the democrats trying to get a bunch of extra things in on bills that held things up. it is sickening. we have it in my own family. i wont be going to easter because there is too many democrats there. i wish that everybody would take a deep breath, try to work through this thing together and quit being jealous of our president's accomplishments. he is not even taking a paycheck, he is donating it to charity. i don't understand the whole thing. kay. moving on to caller: i appreciate everything everybody is
host: we've gone to des moines, iowa. it is marked. -- mark. caller: when it comes to the china syndrome, i am saddened about the hatred towards our president and congress, the republicans especially. to me it is a matter of jealousy. they are jealous of what the president has accomplished. i think he is doing a wonderful job and if he had not had all the heat on him from the democrats, he could have done a lot more. a caller a few calls back that was badmouthing the republicans obviously was...
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i should also tell you that in iowa today, the lead story in the "des moines register" is how the governor last week received an explicit warning from the university of iowa about the pace of the epidemic in her state, warning the governor explicitly, quote, prevention measures should remain in place. without such measures being continued, a second wave of infections is likely. she was advised as such by the university of iowa last week, but today she moved to loosen everything up anyway. two of the fastest-growing, worst outbreaks in the country are in iowa, but who cares, right? open it up. but this meat packing thing isn't just in south dakota, nebraska, and iowa. it's everywhere there's meat packing. in caste county, indiana, they have no reason to have over a thousand cases except for the tyson meat plant there. in greenly, colorado, where the local hospital is groaning, local health officials writing to the county this week to tell them to please not open anything up. quote n our hospitals we have never before seen numbers of patients relying on ventilators to stay alive. that's loca
i should also tell you that in iowa today, the lead story in the "des moines register" is how the governor last week received an explicit warning from the university of iowa about the pace of the epidemic in her state, warning the governor explicitly, quote, prevention measures should remain in place. without such measures being continued, a second wave of infections is likely. she was advised as such by the university of iowa last week, but today she moved to loosen everything up...
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in des moines, iowa, mitty hicks, fox news.eric: as for the total cost for coronavirus or that relief now tops nearly $3 trillion. is spending getting out of control. our special panel wall street journal report paul and dan as we continue next. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. i had no idea that my grandfatherfe changing moment for me. was a federal judge in guatemala. he was an advocate for the people... a voice for the voiceless. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com arthel: some states are easin
in des moines, iowa, mitty hicks, fox news.eric: as for the total cost for coronavirus or that relief now tops nearly $3 trillion. is spending getting out of control. our special panel wall street journal report paul and dan as we continue next. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but...
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they're going, it's time go to go to des moines, governor. >> we'll are right back.o to des moines, governor. >> we'll are right back. we are , actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resources to support family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you and your family. join us and stay connected at aarp.org/coronavirus make family-sized meals fast, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. from anyone else. >> so, john heilemann, as we go ? >> so, john heilemann, as we go flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. >> so, john heilemann, as we go >> so, john heilemann, as we go (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that
they're going, it's time go to go to des moines, governor. >> we'll are right back.o to des moines, governor. >> we'll are right back. we are , actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resources to support family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you and your family. join us and stay connected at...
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there is an article that appeared in the des moines register in my home state of iowa on april 13. it was entitled "rapid rollout ." telehealth services in iowa we're just going crazy with that one doctor says. it outlined many of the challenges confronting telehealth as well as how there has been an explosion of telehealth services in the state of iowa. and from that article, there out three things i pulled as lessons. the first is that the waivers we have relating to payments and the ability to deliver services, those things need to be made permanent and more regulatory requirement is needed to facilitate telehealth. simplicity ineed our health care system generally. the federal programs and the state programs and all of the different requirements and hoops one has to jump through in order to qualify for this payment or that is so complex. areas, and rural health providers whether it is the doctor practicing alone or at the world health hospital, they do not have the staff to be able to manage all of these requirements. so, simplifying the requirements is so important for the sma
there is an article that appeared in the des moines register in my home state of iowa on april 13. it was entitled "rapid rollout ." telehealth services in iowa we're just going crazy with that one doctor says. it outlined many of the challenges confronting telehealth as well as how there has been an explosion of telehealth services in the state of iowa. and from that article, there out three things i pulled as lessons. the first is that the waivers we have relating to payments and...
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the end of the week, closer to average, with cleveland getting to 53 by saturday, 57 in new york des moines of about 66 on saturday after being 81 on thursday >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to still see some lingering showers across parts of the bay area today. we're still seeing that storm system very close by. going into the rest of the afternoon with lower rain chances and scattered showers across parts of the north bay where we're seeing the rain right now. as the storm system remains nearby, rain chances. our overall trend will be for us to dry out and our temperatures will warm up over the next several days. >> and that's your latest weather. hoda. >> all right, al thank you. >>> coming up next, some good news overnight, if you're missing baseball the potential plan to start the season much sooner than you may expect that's coming up right after this -that's how a home and auto bundle is made. [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out
the end of the week, closer to average, with cleveland getting to 53 by saturday, 57 in new york des moines of about 66 on saturday after being 81 on thursday >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to still see some lingering showers across parts of the bay area today. we're still seeing that storm system very close by. going into the rest of the afternoon with lower rain chances and scattered showers across parts of the north bay where we're seeing the rain right...
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argued as recently as two weeks ago things in midtown manhattan are very different than they are in des moinesayors and governors, the officials in those areas know better than washington could know whether and if so, how, and when and under what circumstances they should come back to formal. i think it was a bit of his bluster last night, the back and forth with the reporters who were aggressively questioned him caused him to make the statements which really find no quarter in the constitution. neil: yeah. it could be, i know he made the "mutiny on the bounty" reference, but i love that movie, judge. he is not captain bligh, neither are these guys. we can i think dial that back a little bit. judge, always a pleasure my friend, i know we had other things to discuss but i thought this was more pertinent in the time being. be safe, and well. thank you very much. >> you as well, neil. neil: judge napolitano. quick final peak peek at corner of wall and broad. seventh day running for gold running up. that is a bit of a phenomenon. what the president will announce regarding this advisory group a lit
argued as recently as two weeks ago things in midtown manhattan are very different than they are in des moinesayors and governors, the officials in those areas know better than washington could know whether and if so, how, and when and under what circumstances they should come back to formal. i think it was a bit of his bluster last night, the back and forth with the reporters who were aggressively questioned him caused him to make the statements which really find no quarter in the...
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felicia in des moines, iowa. are you with us? good morning to you, felicia.oving on to greg in denver, colorado. how is your state governor doing? caller: the governor is doing a great job. i think our doctors are doing a great job. to have them out there, standing in front of these people who think it is ok to go around infecting other people with this virus and standing in the road and stopping them and calling them on their behavior, what a great bunch of doctors. the guy talking about the democratic operatives, come on. i'm one of these people living with aids. i'm doing well because of -- listening to the doctors and not donald trump. the same reason i don't listen to fox news is the same reason he don't eat out of a toilet. it will make you sick. they are telling all people they should just go die. give your life up for the economy. that is what we are getting from fox news. we should treat elderly people -- just go die for the economy. i don't see any of them drinking the kool-aid. all these people calling out old people to give up their lives for the
felicia in des moines, iowa. are you with us? good morning to you, felicia.oving on to greg in denver, colorado. how is your state governor doing? caller: the governor is doing a great job. i think our doctors are doing a great job. to have them out there, standing in front of these people who think it is ok to go around infecting other people with this virus and standing in the road and stopping them and calling them on their behavior, what a great bunch of doctors. the guy talking about the...
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this is james jackson from des moines, iowa, texting us this morning, adding the thought, please explainhy it's not violating your rights to make sure you wear a seat belt, but violating your rights to require to you stay at home. again, texting is available at 202-748-8003, like james did. put your name, your city and state. if you get through, then we have the possibility of reading that on the air for you. one of the people from across the pond, boris johnson back to work after he contracted the disease. he appeared before going back to his duties as prime minister, talked about coronavirus. the headline from "the guardian" saying that he says too early to ease the lockdown as a second peak arrives of coronavirus contractions would be disaster. he talked about the situation in the u.k. as well as social distancing. >> when we're sure that the first phase is over and that we're meeting our tests, rate of infection down, rarely sorting out the challenges of testing and p.p.e., avoiding a second peak, then that will be the time to move on to the second phase in which we continue to suppr
this is james jackson from des moines, iowa, texting us this morning, adding the thought, please explainhy it's not violating your rights to make sure you wear a seat belt, but violating your rights to require to you stay at home. again, texting is available at 202-748-8003, like james did. put your name, your city and state. if you get through, then we have the possibility of reading that on the air for you. one of the people from across the pond, boris johnson back to work after he contracted...
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grac 0fm"nys de estados unidos y reforzaron la >ady íha]uebas en aquÍ para mostrarnos lo que esÁ- >> han÷;6Í Ãque nebraska, iowa y poblaciÓn#m moineses, además de vitaminas y minerales. en poderosas combinaciones. para un pelo brillante, ojos luminosos y energía vital... purina one. 28 días. una mascota visiblemente saludable. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. obtén dos líneas por 40...