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eva, tell us about dr. mengele. what was he like?ace, and very pleasant, actually. dark hair, dark eyes. when i looked into his eyes, i could see nothing but evil. people say that the eyes are the center of the soul, and in mengele's case, that was correct. >> stahl: eva and miriam are visible in footage taken by the soviet forces that liberated auschwitz 75 years ago. they went back to the camp many times; eva continuing to go even after miriam's death in 1993. >> because the train came on that direction. >> stahl: it was on one of those visits that eva made a stunning announcement: >> kor: i, eva moses kor, >> stahl: ...that she had decided to forgive her nazi captors. >> kor: hereby give amnesty to all nazis who participated... >> stahl: she came under blistering attack from other survivors. how can you forgive? how is that possible? >> kor: my forgiveness does not mean that i forget what happened, which is impossible. my forgiveness is an act of self-healing, self-liberation, and self-empowerment. >> stahl: are you able to forgiv
eva, tell us about dr. mengele. what was he like?ace, and very pleasant, actually. dark hair, dark eyes. when i looked into his eyes, i could see nothing but evil. people say that the eyes are the center of the soul, and in mengele's case, that was correct. >> stahl: eva and miriam are visible in footage taken by the soviet forces that liberated auschwitz 75 years ago. they went back to the camp many times; eva continuing to go even after miriam's death in 1993. >> because the train...
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>> yeah, eva, absolutely. in fact, if we don't do that, we're going to look back on this entire response and think, man, we really missed an opportunity there. the data is coming in from around the country from around the world. the czech republic had the best outcome of all the eastern european countries and really the only thing they did differently there was, not only wear masks across their whole population, but made it kind of cool. people were wearing masks making them. it was something that you did and if you didn't do it, you were socially shunned and they reduced the spread. remember, all the mask does is it keeps those of us that are sick and don't know it from making everyone else sick. that's really the trick here. we don't need high-end tests all the time for everything. we've got a scarcity of them. so when you don't have enough tests to identify all the problems, put a mask on. every one of those viral land mines that could infect others, you diffuse that land mine and you can kill and suppress
>> yeah, eva, absolutely. in fact, if we don't do that, we're going to look back on this entire response and think, man, we really missed an opportunity there. the data is coming in from around the country from around the world. the czech republic had the best outcome of all the eastern european countries and really the only thing they did differently there was, not only wear masks across their whole population, but made it kind of cool. people were wearing masks making them. it was...
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eva? >> all right, trevor ault for us. thank you so much. >>> let's bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. jennifer ashton with the more on the latest covid-19 headlines. thanks so much for waking up with us this morning. yesterday in the president's briefing he talked about drug treatments for coronavirus going so far as to suggest that he might start taking hydroxychloroquine himself. what can you tell us about this medication? >> well, eva, first of all, there's very limited data on the use of this drug in patients with covid-19, but any time you talk about a drug therapy, you have to weigh the benefits versus the risks. the benefits it does show some promise in lab and limited studies coming out of china and france, but the risks of this medication -- anyone can get a headache, they can get nausea, and potentially a rare but fatal irregular heartbeat. rie right now the fda has approved it for emergency use authorization for doctors to prescribe to teenagers and adults with covid-19 generally in a hospitalized set
eva? >> all right, trevor ault for us. thank you so much. >>> let's bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. jennifer ashton with the more on the latest covid-19 headlines. thanks so much for waking up with us this morning. yesterday in the president's briefing he talked about drug treatments for coronavirus going so far as to suggest that he might start taking hydroxychloroquine himself. what can you tell us about this medication? >> well, eva, first of all, there's...
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eva? >> all right, stephanie ramos for us. >>> time now for a check of our weather and rob marciano who is in torrington, connecticut where he was chasing snow this time of year. >> reporter: yeah, that's what it's all about, eva. good morning, april 18th. here we go. several inches on the ground in north west connecticutjust a sh day and snow between, io.esn so what we've seen in albany and boston as this low quickly moving out. rain along i-95. this next system will quickly move into the plains and tomorrow the southeast and a severe weather threat here across really a storm battered area from tornadoes last week. not quite as bad a tornado threat but maybe a more widespread damaging wind event from shreveport all the way to savannah. >>> good saturday morning. waking up to gray skies. that marine layer will be with us throughout the morning hours. widerera sk sunshine. showers will be arriving by late sunday into monday. that's a level one on our storm impact scale. highs today coolest
eva? >> all right, stephanie ramos for us. >>> time now for a check of our weather and rob marciano who is in torrington, connecticut where he was chasing snow this time of year. >> reporter: yeah, that's what it's all about, eva. good morning, april 18th. here we go. several inches on the ground in north west connecticutjust a sh day and snow between, io.esn so what we've seen in albany and boston as this low quickly moving out. rain along i-95. this next system will...
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when we open the pool we'll do that, eva, okay? get the blowup dolphins. >> tell your crew of one to get it together, rob. pick up the slack. talk to you soon. >>> coming up on "good morning america," how to get someone to watch the kids in this age of social distancing. the new business of virtual babysitting. >>> and prom may have been canceled but then a mystery date stepped in. details in "pop news," still ahead. d. (slow music plays) ♪ (laughter) ♪ ♪ ♪ (baby coos) ♪ (laughter) man on video chat: hey! man chasing dog: oh no no no no! (baby crying) ♪ ♪ if you are currently facing we'rfinancial burdens,w normal"" call your state farm agent because we're here to help make this "new" normal, feel just a little more...normal. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. once weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it
when we open the pool we'll do that, eva, okay? get the blowup dolphins. >> tell your crew of one to get it together, rob. pick up the slack. talk to you soon. >>> coming up on "good morning america," how to get someone to watch the kids in this age of social distancing. the new business of virtual babysitting. >>> and prom may have been canceled but then a mystery date stepped in. details in "pop news," still ahead. d. (slow music plays) ♪...
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whit, eva? >> no question about that.t for us, thank you. >>> coming up here, parents are delaying kids' vaccinations out of fear of going to the doctor during a pandemic. what to know and our "gma" cover story. ♪ hair toss, check my nails >>> and are you giving your nails, hair and skin a breather while you're home? well, our quarantine beauty routine has the best ways to restore your shine. >>> and in "pop news," eminem making a very special donation of his mom's spaghetti. we'll explain. ♪ he's nervous here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a mont
whit, eva? >> no question about that.t for us, thank you. >>> coming up here, parents are delaying kids' vaccinations out of fear of going to the doctor during a pandemic. what to know and our "gma" cover story. ♪ hair toss, check my nails >>> and are you giving your nails, hair and skin a breather while you're home? well, our quarantine beauty routine has the best ways to restore your shine. >>> and in "pop news," eminem making a very...
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well, thanks, eva, for having me.earance which means there is a grace period but at the end of that grace period, usually after 180 days, you will owe all of your payments plus the interest. so if you know you're behind on your mortgage, go ahead and be proactive. call them, talk to them, put any amount of money you can down because, again, that grace period is not going to last forever. and if you have lost your job, you are super tight on money, remember to cover your necessities -- food, shelter, utilities and transportation first and foremost. >> a lot of us have come to rely on the internet as a necessity. phone and internet companies like verizon, xfinity and at&t offering 60 days of nontermination. what about gas and electric bills? >> yeah, absolutely, utility companies are doing this as well. so, again, if you are behind, go ahead, call, contact them and get that grace period if you need it. but, again, any amount of money you can put down will be really helpful. the silver lining maybe you realized we have a
well, thanks, eva, for having me.earance which means there is a grace period but at the end of that grace period, usually after 180 days, you will owe all of your payments plus the interest. so if you know you're behind on your mortgage, go ahead and be proactive. call them, talk to them, put any amount of money you can down because, again, that grace period is not going to last forever. and if you have lost your job, you are super tight on money, remember to cover your necessities -- food,...
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. >> reporter: dan, eva, good morning.00 people here in new york city have died in the last 48 hours due to coronavirus. while hospitals here are at their max, now, the cdc is advising everyone across the country to use those face coverings while out in public. this morning, new guidance on face masks. the cdc and president trump advising americans to wear face coverings if they need to leave home in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus. but despite the cdc's recommendation, the president says he won't do it. >> i just don't want to wear one myself. it's a recommendation. they recommend it. i'm feeling good. >> reporter: the number of deaths surging in the u.s. deadliest day yet in the covid-19 outbreak. the death toll up by 562. now standing at nearly 3,000 with more than 100,000 people now testing positive for the virus. the state announcing it's deploying the national guard to redistribute medical equipment including ventilators from institutions that aren't currently using them. >> we could have people dying bec
. >> reporter: dan, eva, good morning.00 people here in new york city have died in the last 48 hours due to coronavirus. while hospitals here are at their max, now, the cdc is advising everyone across the country to use those face coverings while out in public. this morning, new guidance on face masks. the cdc and president trump advising americans to wear face coverings if they need to leave home in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus. but despite the cdc's recommendation, the...
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eva? >> good perspective there.ung, thank you. >>> let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton, and our business correspondent deirdre bolton. welcome to both of you. let's start with you, dr. jen. you have been talking to top experts since the beginning of the outbreak. this plan says testing is critical to restarting the economy and calls for $5 mill5 y me0 milon. l,e -pe roadmap report here. when it talks about testing, it's really about the who, what, when, where and how. one of the things they talk about is changing how the test is done, moving from a nasal swab which has to be done by someone else, to a spit or saliva test, and that's going to be really important to getting this test out to tens of millions of people very, very quickly, and then, of course, we need to aggregate that day to so we can act on those results. >> so, dr. jen, one part of this plan is contact tracing, that element so important? >> well, again, the keywords is test, trace and isolate and when you talk about con
eva? >> good perspective there.ung, thank you. >>> let's bring in our chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton, and our business correspondent deirdre bolton. welcome to both of you. let's start with you, dr. jen. you have been talking to top experts since the beginning of the outbreak. this plan says testing is critical to restarting the economy and calls for $5 mill5 y me0 milon. l,e -pe roadmap report here. when it talks about testing, it's really about the who, what,...
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eva? >>> the navy's top admiral is now calling for the captain of the "uss roosevelt" to be reinstated after he was fired a few weeks ago following a plea for more help against the coronavirus. captain brett crozier was fired by the navy's former acting secretary who has since resigned. defense secretary mark esper is said to be reviewing the matter, but we're told he has not made a final decision. >>> as families all over the country deal with the food crisis, food banks are helping to fill the void. new efforts are now under way to help bridge the gap between farmers who have excess product and families desperate for help. abc's stephanie ramos is in the bronx where an important shipment is expected to arrive this morning. stephanie, good morning to you. spending hours in line waiting to pick up donated food. the demand is so high at these food banks, this distribution center here in the bronx is expected to receive 43,000 pounds of donated food to feed 5,000 families in this area. this
eva? >>> the navy's top admiral is now calling for the captain of the "uss roosevelt" to be reinstated after he was fired a few weeks ago following a plea for more help against the coronavirus. captain brett crozier was fired by the navy's former acting secretary who has since resigned. defense secretary mark esper is said to be reviewing the matter, but we're told he has not made a final decision. >>> as families all over the country deal with the food crisis, food...
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good morning, dan and eva.oing okay, better than our friend rob marciano who is still stuck down in the basement wearing clothing from old giveaway boxes. but we'll see rob in just a little bit with his pandemic fashion accessories. but, you know, i'm working from home like so many other americans doing my part here, and we've got a lot to cover coming up on "gma." >> whit taking the swings from afar. >> i know. i love it. >> i'm waiting to see what rob has to say in return to that. >> i love it. >>> during this tough time, "deals & steals" has been featuring amazing small businesses, and tory johnson is keeping that going this morning with another great round of savings. everyone supporting these small businesses. it's a big impact for them. >> yeah, absolutely. helping the businesses and helping us with some great deals. that's coming up. >>> first we want to turn to the latest on the coronavirus crisis. our stephanie ramos has much more on that. stephanie, good morning once again to you. >> reporter: hey, gu
good morning, dan and eva.oing okay, better than our friend rob marciano who is still stuck down in the basement wearing clothing from old giveaway boxes. but we'll see rob in just a little bit with his pandemic fashion accessories. but, you know, i'm working from home like so many other americans doing my part here, and we've got a lot to cover coming up on "gma." >> whit taking the swings from afar. >> i know. i love it. >> i'm waiting to see what rob has to say in...
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. >> reporter: eva, good morning. president trump has said no one saw a pandemic like this coming, but "the new york times" reports his top advisers and health officials did, and that they tried to warn him. overnight, president trump touted his administration's handling of the coronavirus crisis, calling his response "swift." >> we did it the right way. we took care of social distancing and all of the things, words that nobody ever heard before. >> reporter: but a new report from "the new york times" claims the president repeatedly brushed off early warning signs from the intelligence community, top advisers and health officials. according to "the new york times," health and human secretary alex azar sounded the alarm about the possibility of a pandemic on a january 30th call with the president, but his
. >> reporter: eva, good morning. president trump has said no one saw a pandemic like this coming, but "the new york times" reports his top advisers and health officials did, and that they tried to warn him. overnight, president trump touted his administration's handling of the coronavirus crisis, calling his response "swift." >> we did it the right way. we took care of social distancing and all of the things, words that nobody ever heard before. >>...
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of texas and eva is exceptional at what she does, but what makes her so special, she is so kind ando dedicated to making this station the best. we have worked with her for nearly 20 years. is she really going? >> she is already gone. >> she has been gone for five minutes. >> we give her a standing ovation as she walks out the door. >> she was supposed to have her last day a month ago but she stayed on because of the pandemic, and we appreciate her delaying her trip to her hometown. we want to thank her for her leadership and her friendship. and the state of texas will be a lot better with eva going back home. >> we love you and we miss you. thanks for joining us. >>> tonight, over 100,000 dead from coronavirus worldwide. in the u.s., the death toll now over 18,000 but the most encouraging signs yet that new cases are slowing. health officials cautioning we haven't hit the peak the new warnings from survivors. >> nobody is safe from the virus. you don't know how it's going to >>> on this easter weekend, the pope live streaming services toefy the stay-at-home orders risking spreading
of texas and eva is exceptional at what she does, but what makes her so special, she is so kind ando dedicated to making this station the best. we have worked with her for nearly 20 years. is she really going? >> she is already gone. >> she has been gone for five minutes. >> we give her a standing ovation as she walks out the door. >> she was supposed to have her last day a month ago but she stayed on because of the pandemic, and we appreciate her delaying her trip to...
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dan, eva?an incredibly tricky balance and the stakes are gigantic, so, trevor, thank you for covering the story for us this morning. >>> coming up on the show, are you feeling screen burnout? we've got expert tips for recharging your brain instead of your batteries at a time when a lot of us are working from home and stuck to these screens. >>> up ahead, which expiration dates matter? and which ones can you ignore? maya feller is telling us how to stretch the food you already have. ♪ time to focus on you all the big fights ♪ and the struggle is real. mom! look! take something that can wipe you out? or don't, and fight through every second. new quick-dissolve nurtec™ can bring you back when migraines attack. just one dose can work fast and last so you can keep going. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec one migraine. one dose. onederful™ original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a wa
dan, eva?an incredibly tricky balance and the stakes are gigantic, so, trevor, thank you for covering the story for us this morning. >>> coming up on the show, are you feeling screen burnout? we've got expert tips for recharging your brain instead of your batteries at a time when a lot of us are working from home and stuck to these screens. >>> up ahead, which expiration dates matter? and which ones can you ignore? maya feller is telling us how to stretch the food you already...
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eva, that's an incredible snapshot, as we see ambulances racing past us, on the way to work. and we can't forget that this is happening all over the country. the paramedics say they are getting help from fema now? >> reporter: yes, the mayor announcing a partnership with fema to bring 200 more ambulances and 500 more ems workers from all over the country right here to new york city. >> eva, thank you. >>> across the country, to hot spots elsewhere. detroit, new orleans, chicago. tonight, our interview with the mayor of los angeles. saying we will be the next new york. from texas to washington state to oregon, where a hospital has more than a dozen health care workers infected. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, a mass quarantine ramping up in los angeles. people moving into these rvs as cases in california have spiked roughly 30% to over 7,400. >> los angeles, of course, will be the new new york in the way that new york is the new italy. >> reporter: with hospitals nearing peak capacity, health care workers are falling sick in increasing numbers. 12 testing positive at
eva, that's an incredible snapshot, as we see ambulances racing past us, on the way to work. and we can't forget that this is happening all over the country. the paramedics say they are getting help from fema now? >> reporter: yes, the mayor announcing a partnership with fema to bring 200 more ambulances and 500 more ems workers from all over the country right here to new york city. >> eva, thank you. >>> across the country, to hot spots elsewhere. detroit, new orleans,...
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eva, i'm going to miss you. will be trading weather photos back and forth.alked article earlier, something to brighten your day if you are inside a lot. home schooling kids, going work from home. you didn't get outside a lot. we have beauty of the sky camera network, all the access. i scoured through the cameras and found the best one for you tonight. and it's a sign of the times weather wise of what is going to come our way. look at the outer sunset in san francisco with most appropriately the best sunset tonight. this is usually one of the foggiest places in the bay area. but tonight, it has the best vantage point. come to your tv if your cooking dinner of finishing up home schooling. check it out. it will boost your mood a little bit. give you something to think about as we head through the next couple days. it's going to look that magnificent as we hit saturday and sunday. now, the other spot that is beautiful is the east bay. we did have 70s toe. that is lots of green from the rainfall we e had lately. you see, we got up to 70 in walnut creek. hercules,
eva, i'm going to miss you. will be trading weather photos back and forth.alked article earlier, something to brighten your day if you are inside a lot. home schooling kids, going work from home. you didn't get outside a lot. we have beauty of the sky camera network, all the access. i scoured through the cameras and found the best one for you tonight. and it's a sign of the times weather wise of what is going to come our way. look at the outer sunset in san francisco with most appropriately the...
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eva, thank you. >>> we are, of course, mindful of the growing food lines in this country. more than 26 million americans have now filed for unemployment benefits since this outbreak began. and the small businesses who desperately need help to survive. tonight, that news coming in from the hill right now, the house just passing that $484 billion spending bill. so, who gets that help and who makes sure that money doesn't end up in the wrong hands?here'. >> r omad t the toll across this country visible in those massive lines at food banks from florida to new jersey and texas, where many, like neil caroll, are going to a food bank for the first time. >> i've applied for unemployment, but it's taking the hde ir. a th. gloves, lining up to vote in staggered groups to pass a new relief bill, including $310 billion to replenish the tapped out loan program for small businesses. is the rahama wright owns a small beauty business in d.c. she tried, but wasn't able to get a loan before the fund ran out. >> my business has been tremendously impacted. >> reporter: but who did get some of
eva, thank you. >>> we are, of course, mindful of the growing food lines in this country. more than 26 million americans have now filed for unemployment benefits since this outbreak began. and the small businesses who desperately need help to survive. tonight, that news coming in from the hill right now, the house just passing that $484 billion spending bill. so, who gets that help and who makes sure that money doesn't end up in the wrong hands?here'. >> r omad t the toll across...
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. >> eva, dan, good morning. happy easter to you both. i'm spending the holiday at home like so many others, and this is going to be an interesting experience for a lot of people, from virtual church services to holiday concerts with global superstars, coronavirus is dramatically changing the way we mark these moments. we got a lot to cover this morning. >> indeed we do. here we are, the important day on the christian calendar. being observed under suboptimal circumstances. >>> here are the latest numbers in the u.s., more than the 20,000 deaths, more than 32,000 recoveries. here in the epicenter, in new york city, we're seeing a flattening of the curve. the death rate is plateauing. this is at a rate the governor calls, quote, horrific. now, other states and regions are bracing for their coming surge. >> and confusion for new york city families as mayor de blasio announces his plan to shut public schools for the rest of the academic year. inside his battle with governor cuomo, and questions whether other districts across the country will
. >> eva, dan, good morning. happy easter to you both. i'm spending the holiday at home like so many others, and this is going to be an interesting experience for a lot of people, from virtual church services to holiday concerts with global superstars, coronavirus is dramatically changing the way we mark these moments. we got a lot to cover this morning. >> indeed we do. here we are, the important day on the christian calendar. being observed under suboptimal circumstances....
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> thanks to my friend there eva. just some incredible reporting. >>> coming up, new concerns about the prescription drug shortages across the board. ed b? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the bacteria, pepto® diarrhea gets to the source, killing the bad bacteria. so, try pepto® diarrhea, and remember to have it on hand every time you travel. also try pepto®-bismol liquicaps for on-the-go relief. >>> a scene of potential hope in italy. this hospital waiting room in parma served as an overflow ward for coronavirus patients. now it is empty. thousands are still being treated throughout the country. >>> back at home we're hearing alarming new reports about just how long the covid-19 virus can exist in the air. i spoke earlier with dr. patel. that new study from the cdc about how this virus can be transmi
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> thanks to my friend there eva. just some incredible reporting. >>> coming up, new concerns about the prescription drug shortages across the board. ed b? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill the bacteria, pepto® diarrhea gets to...
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eva chose a typical women's job working in a human resources department. careers in i.t. the natural sciences and high tech didn't interest her. the problem is typical women's work is paid less nurses and caregivers often earn less than a truck mechanic for example for in addition eva interrupted her career to raise a family and later worked only half days she'd never sit in the boss's chair. a vicious circle. as it stands now researchers say evil would have to work almost another 170 years before she finally earns as much as a man equal pay in germany wouldn't become a reality until the year 2187. there are leaders who are working to change this dire prospect trying to build a more diverse and just world among them. she is the director of the human resources department at the international monetary fund a washington correspondent helen humphrey sat down to talk with her everywhere you look all of the time people are trying to make more of it i'm talking about money profit while the leaders want to boast about economic growth but it turns out quite a lot of countries are
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let's go back to eva pilgrim with more. good morning, again, eva. >> reporter: good morning. across the country. this as the debate about what to do next heats up. this morning, president trump insisting if coronavirus comes back in the fall, it won't be as bad as what we're currently fighting. >> in my opinion from everything i've seen it can never be like anything that we've witnessed right now. >> reporter: but the president's comments at odds with top white house coronavirus advisers. >> there's a good chance that covid won't come back. >> we don't know. >> we will have coronavirus in father the fall. >> reporter: this as the heated debate is boiling. in georgia, governor brian kemp is standing by his decision to open places like gyms, tattoo parlors and bowling alleys tomorrow. govern, gathdoor on re-opening large sectors of the economy. the shutdowns hitting hard. record unemployment claims, lines growing for assistance. the airport in pittsburgh hosting a food drive. food bank officials say they gave out food to more than 800 families. and we know people are struggling
let's go back to eva pilgrim with more. good morning, again, eva. >> reporter: good morning. across the country. this as the debate about what to do next heats up. this morning, president trump insisting if coronavirus comes back in the fall, it won't be as bad as what we're currently fighting. >> in my opinion from everything i've seen it can never be like anything that we've witnessed right now. >> reporter: but the president's comments at odds with top white house...
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>> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back, we're tracking severe storms from houston to chicago.ossible tornadoes and severe wind as this moves east. ♪ ♪ love is all you need. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhyt
>> eva, thank you. >>> when we come back, we're tracking severe storms from houston to chicago.ossible tornadoes and severe wind as this moves east. ♪ ♪ love is all you need. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta...
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>> reporter: she's talking about the home in alameda that she hai sharz with her 14-year-old eva. >>'s been hospitalized a few times for her asthma. >> livingston isn't taking any chances. >> can't afford a hotel room every day. >> reporter: so she's giving up sleeping comfortably in her bed to dozing in her car all to protect eva. she says she wants alameda county to follow san francisco's lead and reserve hotel rooms for frontline health care workers who don't want to expose their loved ones. >> they're doing wonderful things for the homeless, which i think is amazing because they are a huge part of what's going on now. but you also have to think about the health care workers. you know, we're in need too. >> reporter: we reached out to airbnb, which recently launched the frontline stays program. the company, which has been dealing with a wave of cancellations because of the pandemic, is now focusing their efforts on housing first responders. livingston has signed up for the program. a representative for airbnb says they're working to find livingston a place to stay that's close to
>> reporter: she's talking about the home in alameda that she hai sharz with her 14-year-old eva. >>'s been hospitalized a few times for her asthma. >> livingston isn't taking any chances. >> can't afford a hotel room every day. >> reporter: so she's giving up sleeping comfortably in her bed to dozing in her car all to protect eva. she says she wants alameda county to follow san francisco's lead and reserve hotel rooms for frontline health care workers who don't...
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here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the search for a treatment. scientists in new york now focused on a popular heartburn drug, famotidine, the active ingredient in pepcid. >> we're not using conventional what we call pepcid or over-the-counter reflux doses. we're using much larger doses. >> reporter: doctors at northwell health are giving the drug intravenously to some patients in the study. coupled with hydroxychloroquine, that controversial anti-malaria drug. until now, they have been very discreet about the research. were you worried if word got out that you were doing the study, there'd be a run on pepcid in pharmacies? >> well, i think that's a definite real possibility. >> reporter: the study started after doctors in china noticed that patients who just happened to be taking famotidine for heartburn fared better in their fight against covid-19. the basic theory, famotidine may help slow down the virus. they think it could latch onto the drug, limiting its ability to spread through the body. >> famotidine might be very effective as an antivi
here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the search for a treatment. scientists in new york now focused on a popular heartburn drug, famotidine, the active ingredient in pepcid. >> we're not using conventional what we call pepcid or over-the-counter reflux doses. we're using much larger doses. >> reporter: doctors at northwell health are giving the drug intravenously to some patients in the study. coupled with hydroxychloroquine, that controversial anti-malaria drug. until...
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>> eva, thank you. >>> and we continue to follow the food. the farmers forced to discard aging produce, milk, and now meat. the warning tonight from a major meat supplier that the food supply chain is breaking. what could that mean at the grocery store? here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: these are the lines across the country, thousands waiting for food that they can no longer afford to buy on their own. and this was the governor of new york today, talking about dairy farmers upstate overflowing with product that they can no longer sell. >> we have people downstate who need food. we have farmers upstate who can't sell their product. we have to put those two things together. >> reporter: one of the country's largest meat providers has taken out this ad in large newspapers explaining that the food supply chain in america is breaking. and predicting limited product and higher prices for their meats. covid-19 has forced 13 of the country's largest meat plants to close tonight. and the chairman of tyson foods says that protecting workers means mi
>> eva, thank you. >>> and we continue to follow the food. the farmers forced to discard aging produce, milk, and now meat. the warning tonight from a major meat supplier that the food supply chain is breaking. what could that mean at the grocery store? here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: these are the lines across the country, thousands waiting for food that they can no longer afford to buy on their own. and this was the governor of new york today, talking about dairy...
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eva pilgrim with the paramedics tonight. >> reporter: tonight in queens, the epicenter of the new york city outbreak, ems workers are the infantry and they are overwhelmed. the number of calls to new york's 911 system skyrocketing. every call is treated as a potential coronavirus patient. they let us follow them from a safe distance on several calls. this woman says her aunt is covid-19 positive and has pneumonia. this is her second trip to the hospital. she's scared? >> i am scared for her. >> reporter: with 20% of the ems force out sick, the ones that can work are working nearly nonstop. sometimes with only limited protective gear. many afraid of infecting their families at home. >> dozens and dozens of members who are sleeping in their cars because they don't want to bring it to their families. >> reporter: john rugen hasn't seen his son in a week. >> last night, he asked me, he said, when are you going to come get me? and i told him when everybody stops getting sick or going to heaven. >> reporter: right now, every call is a risk. a risk they're willing to take to help those in nee
eva pilgrim with the paramedics tonight. >> reporter: tonight in queens, the epicenter of the new york city outbreak, ems workers are the infantry and they are overwhelmed. the number of calls to new york's 911 system skyrocketing. every call is treated as a potential coronavirus patient. they let us follow them from a safe distance on several calls. this woman says her aunt is covid-19 positive and has pneumonia. this is her second trip to the hospital. she's scared? >> i am scared...
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you saw eva taking selfies and eva out with her friends. it was as if the holocaust was happening now in lots of ways, while also staying true to much of her story. and there was lots of debate about this, if it was appropriate, if it was horrifying, if it should be taken down and condemned forever. lots of young people connected with this. it had lots of views or followers and/or followers. students would come and say i saw this on this instagram story. how real is this? it opened up the avenue for lots of conversation about what's accurate and what's not because they were able to see themselves and make a connection with this young woman in these videos. >> at the same time i think there is a tension with bringing serious scholarship and serious subject into perhaps these more playful and modern platforms, right? there's been controversies about holocaust video games. people have tried to use video games about a way to teach holocaust. there was a video game that was shut down because it was deemed to be not the right tone, not the right
you saw eva taking selfies and eva out with her friends. it was as if the holocaust was happening now in lots of ways, while also staying true to much of her story. and there was lots of debate about this, if it was appropriate, if it was horrifying, if it should be taken down and condemned forever. lots of young people connected with this. it had lots of views or followers and/or followers. students would come and say i saw this on this instagram story. how real is this? it opened up the...
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we love you, eva. you so much for all you've done and that smile that you give us all the time. i wish i could give you a hug right now. but, social distancing. that does it for us. we'll see you back here monday starting 4:30 in the morning, dark and early. we're going to miss you, eva. coe u-s and the bay area. and many people are now changing the ways they worship holy holidays. we )ll tell you the changes one east bay synagogue is making during passover. today in the bay, monday from 4:30 to 7. $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guaranteed. guaranteed
we love you, eva. you so much for all you've done and that smile that you give us all the time. i wish i could give you a hug right now. but, social distancing. that does it for us. we'll see you back here monday starting 4:30 in the morning, dark and early. we're going to miss you, eva. coe u-s and the bay area. and many people are now changing the ways they worship holy holidays. we )ll tell you the changes one east bay synagogue is making during passover. today in the bay, monday from 4:30...
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i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. another vulnerable community is old people in nursing homes a state survey revealed 900 for city has had 20 or more deaths linked to the pandemic thousands have died in care facilities across the country with old age in cramped living quarters putting residents at risk concerns are being raised the death toll is much higher than that reported. russians orthodox christians are gearing up to celebrate easter most russian churches have so far stayed open but due to coronavirus concerns authorities in the capital moscow have ordered the churches to close their doors during holy week. make men has been very busy since the coronavirus pandemic hit the 23 year old student is in charge of public relations at th
i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. another vulnerable community is old people in nursing homes a state survey revealed 900 for city has had 20 or more deaths linked to the pandemic thousands have...
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i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. another vulnerable community is old people in nursing homes a state survey revealed 900 for city has had 20 or more deaths linked to the pandemic thousands have died in care facilities across the country with old age in cramped living quarters putting residents at risk concerns are being raised that the death toll is much higher than that reported. and now a quick roundup of coronavirus developments around the world. the confirmed global death toll has now exceeded 150000 that's according to the johns hopkins university in the united states and spain meanwhile the official death toll has now surpassed 20000 people singapore has reported its highest number of new confirmed cases in. as the outbreak began
i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. another vulnerable community is old people in nursing homes a state survey revealed 900 for city has had 20 or more deaths linked to the pandemic thousands have...
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eva pilgrim has much more this morning. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. yeah, those emts and paramedics are often the first people to come in contact with those with the virus putting their own health at risk going into homes to help the sick and their families. this is the front line of the fight against the coronavirus. the ems workers are the infantry and they're overwhelmed. the number of calls to new york's 911 system skyrocketing to all-time highs. >> this is the scariest thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: at this point they assume every call is a coronavirus patient. we followed their day from a safe distance. >> another ambulance just pulled out. >> reporter: the call, this woman says her aunt is covid-19 positive and has pneumonia. this is her second trip to the hospital. >> who is going to help her? >> she's scared. >>red for ant . more than 20% of the ems force is now out sick. most with covid-19 or symptoms of the virus. the ones that can are working with only limited protective gear. families at home. >> we have dozens and dozens of members w
eva pilgrim has much more this morning. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, michael. yeah, those emts and paramedics are often the first people to come in contact with those with the virus putting their own health at risk going into homes to help the sick and their families. this is the front line of the fight against the coronavirus. the ems workers are the infantry and they're overwhelmed. the number of calls to new york's 911 system skyrocketing to all-time highs. >>...
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but where were the bodies the charred remains of hitler and eva bomb. the remains were handed over to the chief of staff of the 3rd army stationed in east germany. every time the army was relocated they took them with them but they had to dig them up and bury them in a new secret hiding place for. a 970 the then k.g.b. chief yuri andropov advised me on it brezhnev to get rid of the charred remains that had followed the 3rd army for 25 years the secret document about the destruction of the nazi leaders remains was discovered in the archives in 1992 when the case was closed. 47 years later all the evidence of hitler's cumshots suicide in his bunker on april 30th 945 was finally made public. nothing stays secret. everything comes out in the end of. the history teachers that i'm sure even the best kept secrets come out in the end you're screwed if you go because all of usenet is a just list the governments that followed never felt it necessary to explain themselves to the people. in the 90s russian leaders said ok there were secrets but it was the work of t
but where were the bodies the charred remains of hitler and eva bomb. the remains were handed over to the chief of staff of the 3rd army stationed in east germany. every time the army was relocated they took them with them but they had to dig them up and bury them in a new secret hiding place for. a 970 the then k.g.b. chief yuri andropov advised me on it brezhnev to get rid of the charred remains that had followed the 3rd army for 25 years the secret document about the destruction of the nazi...
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los mÉdicos y enfermeras en eva york compan lo quee vive allÍ a una zona de guerr algunos estÁn durmndoilias. hay masiados enfermos. ya se contema a la par tambiÉn co hospital improvisadel estadio de queens donde se realiza el abrto de tenis, marÍa vargas-pion cÓmo estÁ la situiÓn. >>> josÉ cada 3 minutos muere un neoyorquo por coronavirus el hoital (nombre en inglÉs) estÁ rebosado a capacidad por lo que han comenzado a trasladar pacientes a estas carpas provisionales dentro del parque central donde es la primera vez que instala hospital de campaÑa desdla guerra civil. 68 camas respiradores y otros o se espera quayude que los hospitales se despejen un poco, algunos fallecidos han sido removidos con equipos de cargas. osorio de 63 muriÓ luego de estar 3 horas en la sala de emergencia en (nombre en inglÉs) el mÁs probmatico con coronavirus. >>> mi hermano llamÓ una hora despues cuando estaba en el hospital llamÓ para preguntar cÓmo estaba y le dijeron que estaba muy bn. preocuparse, nada de peligro y nada despuÉs a las 2 horas nos llamamos, s llamaron con la nocia que Él falleciÓ. >>> el
los mÉdicos y enfermeras en eva york compan lo quee vive allÍ a una zona de guerr algunos estÁn durmndoilias. hay masiados enfermos. ya se contema a la par tambiÉn co hospital improvisadel estadio de queens donde se realiza el abrto de tenis, marÍa vargas-pion cÓmo estÁ la situiÓn. >>> josÉ cada 3 minutos muere un neoyorquo por coronavirus el hoital (nombre en inglÉs) estÁ rebosado a capacidad por lo que han comenzado a trasladar pacientes a estas carpas provisionales dentro...
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eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva there. >>> and coming up in our next half hour,ak is having a trickle-down effect. beer being poured down the drain by the keg, y'all. >> hate to see it. >> why, why is this happening? >>> first, could we really have a coronavirus vaccine by september? our medical expert weighs in. >>> abc news got a look inside an army lab fighting the war against the coronavirus. scientists inside the walter reed army institute of research are working 24 hours a day in three shifts. they hope to begin testing in humans in late summer, and if that works, to begin vaccinating people in september. they say they've condensed two years of works into two months. scientists at oxford also say they hope to have a vaccine available by september. >> but is september a realistic goal for a vaccine or is it overly optimistic? i spoke earlier with dr. alok patel. dr. patel, researchers are expressing new hope about a vaccine possibly by september. those university of oxford scientists say they've tested their vaccine on some monkeys as you know and gotten goo
eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva there. >>> and coming up in our next half hour,ak is having a trickle-down effect. beer being poured down the drain by the keg, y'all. >> hate to see it. >> why, why is this happening? >>> first, could we really have a coronavirus vaccine by september? our medical expert weighs in. >>> abc news got a look inside an army lab fighting the war against the coronavirus. scientists inside the walter...
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i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. old people in nursing homes are always risk thousands have died in care facilities across the country with old age and cramped living conditions putting residents at risk and there are concerns that the death toll is actually much higher than reported. the coronavirus lockdown in spine has been in force for more than a month and is among the strictest in europe being confined to their homes as a major challenge for residents especially those with young children with this in mind one group of civil defense volunteers is using music and dance to try and lighten the mood. here is. can they not be caught of their normal job description but the families confined to their jihad steering not brings a little li
i don't have a job so i don't have any money eva. i'm in great need and that's why i've come here to get some food whatever they can give me because basically i don't have anything. the virus has taken a heavy toll on the hispanic community in new york they make up nearly 35 percent of the deaths and only 29 percent of the population. old people in nursing homes are always risk thousands have died in care facilities across the country with old age and cramped living conditions putting residents...
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60 >>> primero el frente frÍo que entra partir de maÑana, el segundo dÍa domingo, es la que entrara evastÁ en los prÓximos dÍas martes y miÉrcoles comenzarÁ por , alejarlo sistema y regresara nuevamente la primavera para nosotros >>> desde casa nosotros las recomendaciones del fin de semana si no tiene que salir quÉdese y disfrute con los me o medios sociales, con informaciÓn para nosotros esto es importante si que quÉdese en casa lluvias para que se va a mojar, quÉdese en casa pero lorena regresamos contigo >>> el cierre preventivo en parÍs trajo beneficios a 1100 ambiente incluyendo la contaminaciÓn con bares y construcciones asÍ como los aeropuertos que suspendieron las operaciones, autoridades seÑalan que en medio de la crisis, experimenta respirar un aire mÁs puro >>>centro de diagnÓstico,, de contarÉ dÓnde y que quienes pueden hacerse la prueba de coronavirus? >>>quÉ opina la corte suprema que nos da fallo en el programa de acciÓn >>> autoridades de salud dura e durante, el uso de mascarillas u funcionan las telas? >>> apoyamos a la comunidad saque contratan a personal, en tiempo
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eva pilgrim joins us now with more on that. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, researchers are looking into all the options following the scientific clues, hopeful one will lead to a treatment. this morning, the popular over-the-counter heartburn drug famotidine, the active ingredient in pepcid, is getting a lot of attention. >> we're not using conventional what we call pepcid or over-the-counter reflux doses. >> reporter: doctors at new york's northwell health giving some patients at the drug at nine times the strength intravenously, at times coupled with hydroxychloroquine, that controversial anti-malaria drug. the basic theory famotidine may act like a decoy throwing a wrench into the virus machinery limiting its ability to spread through the body. the study started after doctors in china noticed that patients who just happened to be on the medicine fared better in their fight against covid. >> it was like a mac truck hit me. >> reporter: christine from long island, an essential worker, said she tested positive for covid-19. her brother, a biologist, af
eva pilgrim joins us now with more on that. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, researchers are looking into all the options following the scientific clues, hopeful one will lead to a treatment. this morning, the popular over-the-counter heartburn drug famotidine, the active ingredient in pepcid, is getting a lot of attention. >> we're not using conventional what we call pepcid or over-the-counter reflux doses. >> reporter: doctors at new york's...
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comunidades (habla en inglés) dice que también el día de hoy están anunciando 86 nuevos sitios para hacer por evalés) dice que con esta información que está dando van avanzando poco a poco hacia la meta más grande que tiene de poder habilitar los exámenes para todos loscalifornianos más adelante (habla en inglés) (habla en inglés) y dice que tiene que ser un poco cauteloso en cuestión de las pruebas que al parecer se están enfocando los anticuerpos como lo ha mencionado por lo que están haciendo esto determina los anticuerpos que tiene cada persona para determinar si es propenso al contagio o no estas hablando de esos exámenes dice que está generando un poco de controversia porque estos no son los que determinan un diagnóstico y aún hay más preguntas que respuestas en cuanto este tipode pruebas específicas (habla en inglés) dice que más investigaciones están haciendo sobre esto porque como lo mencionó acaban de hacer un convenio prometen millones de este tipo de prueba que se basan los anticuerpos pero nuevamente tienen que ser muy cautelosos por lo que este tipo de exámenes puede hacer porque es
comunidades (habla en inglés) dice que también el día de hoy están anunciando 86 nuevos sitios para hacer por evalés) dice que con esta información que está dando van avanzando poco a poco hacia la meta más grande que tiene de poder habilitar los exámenes para todos loscalifornianos más adelante (habla en inglés) (habla en inglés) y dice que tiene que ser un poco cauteloso en cuestión de las pruebas que al parecer se están enfocando los anticuerpos como lo ha mencionado por lo que...
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eva cedeÑo: pronto no.je de llevar mascarillas. >> aquÍ tengo mensaje para todos. por favor, si vas a salir de casa, asegÚrate de usar mascarilla, por favor. tengo un campeÓn que tambiÉn tiene un elyangelica: atrincherados literalmente tras los pilares de un puente, asÍ sobreviven dos sobres de oklahoma parados n una impetuosa corriente de agua. la crecida lo sorprendiÓ en medio del canal y no tuvieron mÁs remedio que sujetarse unos cables. socorristas les lanzaron cuerdas para tirar de ellas y acercarlos a la orilla donde los esperaban varios oficiales. en los prÓximos dÍas, un nuevo aspirante se sumarÍa la contendÍa por ganar la casa blanca, un ex republicano convertido en independiente que buscarÍa la nominaciÓn del partido libertario antes de cambiar a su filiaciÓn polÍtica fue el Único congresista de su partido que apoyo el juicio polÍtico contra el que presidente. en las Últimas horas el ex aspirante presidencial demanda la junta electoral de nueva york por cancelar las primarias demÓcratas en ese est
eva cedeÑo: pronto no.je de llevar mascarillas. >> aquÍ tengo mensaje para todos. por favor, si vas a salir de casa, asegÚrate de usar mascarilla, por favor. tengo un campeÓn que tambiÉn tiene un elyangelica: atrincherados literalmente tras los pilares de un puente, asÍ sobreviven dos sobres de oklahoma parados n una impetuosa corriente de agua. la crecida lo sorprendiÓ en medio del canal y no tuvieron mÁs remedio que sujetarse unos cables. socorristas les lanzaron cuerdas para...