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just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.s first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> reporter: on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you know, when i first walked up, i went with what appeared to be the obvious. that someone had simply walked from the side of the house, fired the shot, and then exited back toward the rear of the house. so this is almost like an alley here. so it would provide concealment. >> reporter: take advantage of surprise. >> yeah. if someone was gonna take a shot, that made the most sense. >> reporter: believing the shot came from a handgun, police looked for shell casings. and yet for all they looked, there were none, nor any other evidence. still, detective evans figured there was a party that night, so there were bound to be peopl
just about the time don evans arrived. evans has retired now, but was a rookie detective back then.s first homicide case. what'd you find when you got here? >> there were three young men in this very yard, and they just looked distraught, and they were consoling each other. >> reporter: on the porch, trent's chair was turned over and evans could see blood and debris left by the ambulance crew. what was your first idea of what appeared to have happened here? >> you know, when i...
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girl victims was evans' daughter. >> and there was just a moment of, wow, we got it.got a lot of work to do from here to try to figure out who this guy is and what the rest of the story is. >> it conjures up all sorts of questions as to who is the mother? is she alive? is she dead? because, let's face it, there's a lot of dead people in this case tied to evans. >> and we do fear that his daughter's mot other ct sew to kn who the killer is but not know who the victims are. usually when that happens, that's serial killer territory. >> the whole idea that he actually would kill and dismember his own child i think is beyond comprehension. but the important thing to understand with serial killers is they have no empathy or feeling or caring about anyone. >> so, now we knew that this man went by four different names. but we still didn't know what his true identity was. >> several months after we learn about bob evans' connection to the bear brook murders, barbara rae-venter, the genealogist who had identified lisa, is called upon to do the same thing. >> law enforcement sus
girl victims was evans' daughter. >> and there was just a moment of, wow, we got it.got a lot of work to do from here to try to figure out who this guy is and what the rest of the story is. >> it conjures up all sorts of questions as to who is the mother? is she alive? is she dead? because, let's face it, there's a lot of dead people in this case tied to evans. >> and we do fear that his daughter's mot other ct sew to kn who the killer is but not know who the victims are....
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nathan evans, shanks evans, west pointer, class of '48. west point buddies nicknamed him shanks because he was knock-kneed. so, shanks was there. shanks was a tough soldier, had a good reputation as an indian fighter. he had been involved in hand-to-hand combat in indian battles, took arrow wounds and everything. he's a crusty old fellow. look at pictures, he looks insane, particularly in the later war. i call them general sherman eyes. if you look at a picture, he's got eyes that you don't want to mess with this guy. he also drank a lot, got in trouble for it. he was accused of being drunk at ball's bluff. i don't think that's true. others came to his defense and said, no, he wasn't. i will say this, if he was drunk at ball's bluff, it didn't hurt. because he did what he needed to do. you kind of have to think of grant in that regard, because you know, grant's always accused of drinking all the time, but not so much when he was actually busy, when he was working, you know, military campaigns. evans is kind of like that, too. okay. that's
nathan evans, shanks evans, west pointer, class of '48. west point buddies nicknamed him shanks because he was knock-kneed. so, shanks was there. shanks was a tough soldier, had a good reputation as an indian fighter. he had been involved in hand-to-hand combat in indian battles, took arrow wounds and everything. he's a crusty old fellow. look at pictures, he looks insane, particularly in the later war. i call them general sherman eyes. if you look at a picture, he's got eyes that you don't...
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evans?ening, dr. >> good evening, i'm glad to be ere. >> the american psychological organization is the largest psychological association in the country. we have students from affiliates from across the united states and around the world. psychologists are trained at the doctoral level. psychologistses train in a field of study, an area of study could be clinical, as i did, in which you not only study and do original research but you also do additional clinical training from a whole range of things from organizational psychology. many psychologists work in the business working -- world, many works in labs, laboratory during developmental work, a whole range of things. because of that we talk about any aspect of human behavior and there's practically no area of human behavior that psychologists aren't doing work in. to environmental work to cognitive work on how people work and city. -- study. e're trying to apply that. host: what is the difference between a scolte and a psychiatrist, or is t
evans?ening, dr. >> good evening, i'm glad to be ere. >> the american psychological organization is the largest psychological association in the country. we have students from affiliates from across the united states and around the world. psychologists are trained at the doctoral level. psychologistses train in a field of study, an area of study could be clinical, as i did, in which you not only study and do original research but you also do additional clinical training from a whole...
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it gets shanks evan's attention. he's thinking i've got yankees, all these guys across and down river. he begins imagining a three prong development. that is what he thought was going to happen. a lot of what you read throughout the 20th century says that's what it was, paul's bluff was the result of a three-pronged attempt to envelop leesburg. you even see maps and some of the sources with three black arrows and leesburg coming across. it's not. as you will see. ok. shanks evans. he sees all this. he knows he's only got 3000 men. he's not going to get help from the army. basically he gets spooked because of this episode. he leaves. he patches his brigade up and head south. he goes a few miles to goose creek where the road crosses. what is odd about that, he does not get permission from anybody. he does it on his own. he sends a message to general beauregard and says this is what i'm doing. beauregard is not happy. by abandoning leesburg, he has turned over the river crossing, control of the river, the invasion route
it gets shanks evan's attention. he's thinking i've got yankees, all these guys across and down river. he begins imagining a three prong development. that is what he thought was going to happen. a lot of what you read throughout the 20th century says that's what it was, paul's bluff was the result of a three-pronged attempt to envelop leesburg. you even see maps and some of the sources with three black arrows and leesburg coming across. it's not. as you will see. ok. shanks evans. he sees all...
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arthur evans. joined by dr. arthur evans, the ceo of the american psychological association and we stress and coping strategies for all of us during the coronavirus pandemic. good morning. guest: good morning, i am glad to be here. host: tell us what the american psychological association is. tell us the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. mest: thank you for allowing on the program. the american psychological association is the largest association of psychologists in the country. 100 20,000ut members, students and affiliates across the u.s. and around the world. what psychologists do, psychologists are trained at the doctorate level. train in a field clinical, as i did, in which you not only study and do original research, but you do additional clinical training. you do a whole range of things from organizational psychology -- there are many psychologists in the business world, many who work at laboratories doing cognitive work or developmental work. psychologists do a whole range of things. b
arthur evans. joined by dr. arthur evans, the ceo of the american psychological association and we stress and coping strategies for all of us during the coronavirus pandemic. good morning. guest: good morning, i am glad to be here. host: tell us what the american psychological association is. tell us the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. mest: thank you for allowing on the program. the american psychological association is the largest association of psychologists in the...
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evans, i wonder what you mean by saying this is a new reality. how would you describe a new reality? unlike other disasters, earthquakes or hurricanes, those events happen, we know when they happen and why they happened. we can go into a recovery period immediately after. we know how those processes work, generally. onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as a nation before. it will require us to be very creative and innovative to work through this. i think, just based on what we see happening, things are going to get even more difficult and challenging over the next several weeks, and potentially m
evans, i wonder what you mean by saying this is a new reality. how would you describe a new reality? unlike other disasters, earthquakes or hurricanes, those events happen, we know when they happen and why they happened. we can go into a recovery period immediately after. we know how those processes work, generally. onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on....
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and the way walker evans is interested in some of these ideas. his picture studio where we have an utterly flat image with just four had shots he takes a photograph of his window of a photo studio, we see how it is constructed. robert frank was really influenced by walter evans we see frank's interest in flatness as well as a self conscious self reflexive ideas about photography. we are trying to argue here that both evans and frank are interested in showing us the self consciousness about photography we see how the photograph is composed when you see it as unintentional utterance not some kind of factual truth. in this way robert frank works between the ideas of walker evans on the one hand the modernism but also between a little bit of the family man, he's in the family man but he is also interested in ideas of photojournalism. and so robert frank describes his practice very simply he is trying to make art photographs that look like press photographs. or aren't photographs that are inspired by popular photojournalism and we can sort of see that
and the way walker evans is interested in some of these ideas. his picture studio where we have an utterly flat image with just four had shots he takes a photograph of his window of a photo studio, we see how it is constructed. robert frank was really influenced by walter evans we see frank's interest in flatness as well as a self conscious self reflexive ideas about photography. we are trying to argue here that both evans and frank are interested in showing us the self consciousness about...
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. >> rafe: could it have been evan? >> eli: no, i don't think so.didn't have the same build. >> rafe: so whoever it was, he has david. >> evan: you have no idea how badly i've been dying to see him. it's a good thing i lost the cops that rafe had tailing me. >> i'm not surprised you were able to lose the tail. after all, you learned from the best. you learned from orpheus. >> evan: well, orpheus, if it's all the same to you, i'll just call you dad. >> male announcer: like sand through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives. [soft orchestration] ♪ >> sarah: okay, i'm a mess, but when you give me ten minutes to get ready, you cannot expect perfection. >> xander: but that's exactly what i got. >> sarah: liar. >> xander: sarah, you look so beautiful, so beautiful that you might want to change the plans. how about dinner in bed? >> sarah: mmm. down, tiger. okay. oh, my god. >> xander: what? >> sarah: look at that. i got dressed, i combed my hair. put on some lipstick, even a smile. i haven't seen this woman in forever. >> xander: well, it's good to
. >> rafe: could it have been evan? >> eli: no, i don't think so.didn't have the same build. >> rafe: so whoever it was, he has david. >> evan: you have no idea how badly i've been dying to see him. it's a good thing i lost the cops that rafe had tailing me. >> i'm not surprised you were able to lose the tail. after all, you learned from the best. you learned from orpheus. >> evan: well, orpheus, if it's all the same to you, i'll just call you dad. >>...
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we saw walker evans' flatness right here. he's literally photographing a brick wall, the two windows. and we know we're looking at a photograph and again the sort of photograph within a photograph allude to sort of many other photographs that he could have taken but he sort of alludes to that in this picture. but the point again is the americans is trying to show us something that is sort of darker than "the family man." something that sort of shows us a darker underbelly to american life in the 1950s. and as we talked about with walker evans, franks photographs are full of social intelligence. they tell so much about america in the mid 1950s flipping through the book but also his formal intelligence. he's a photographers' photographer. artists love robert frank and his work. so the duality between the social and formal intelligence makes him such an important photographer for this class. and i want to mention, too, he experienced his own sort of dark side of america on his road trip. he was in arkansas the account goes in 19
we saw walker evans' flatness right here. he's literally photographing a brick wall, the two windows. and we know we're looking at a photograph and again the sort of photograph within a photograph allude to sort of many other photographs that he could have taken but he sort of alludes to that in this picture. but the point again is the americans is trying to show us something that is sort of darker than "the family man." something that sort of shows us a darker underbelly to american...
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>> evan: the judge was nice enough to set it at a reasonable number. >> will: you're a murderer, and you kidnapped a child. >> evan: i guess they don't consider it kidnapping when he's your own son. >> rafe: i'm david's guardian. you have no legal claim on him. >> evan: actually, you're the one with no legal claim and no right to keep me here, so, as fun as this has been, i'm gonna hit the road. >> rafe: not so fast. you're not going anywhere. >> brady: where did kristen go? i mean, why would she run off like that? >> nicole: maybe i drove her out of the building. better yet, maybe the country. >> brady: mm-hmm, so much for your sympathy. >> nicole: look. i told you, when it comes to losing the baby, i feel for her, but i am never gonna forgive kristen for what she did to me. >> brady: i know. she was really struggling today, nic, i mean, she-- she was worried about forgetting our baby entirely. when i helped her remember, i thought it would help, i thought it would make things better, but... what would make her run off without telling me? >> eric: i promise you, i'm gonna be right h
>> evan: the judge was nice enough to set it at a reasonable number. >> will: you're a murderer, and you kidnapped a child. >> evan: i guess they don't consider it kidnapping when he's your own son. >> rafe: i'm david's guardian. you have no legal claim on him. >> evan: actually, you're the one with no legal claim and no right to keep me here, so, as fun as this has been, i'm gonna hit the road. >> rafe: not so fast. you're not going anywhere. >> brady:...
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claire evans is the author of trump v. mazars -- of "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." the 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington great lives series. now, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] don't get carried away. she'll, you know. [laughter] obviously, i could do this privately come and i have, but i would like to say a public thank -- to tarry for her sport terry for her support for her advice over the years, including topics. thanks to her suggestions, so would you please stand up? tonight speaker, claire l. evans, has achieved notable success both as a musician and writer. in the former career, she is the lead singer and cofounder of the conceptual pop group yacht and has recently returned from a tour in europe with that group. career asher second an expert in the area of technology that brings her to us tonight. cannot regard
claire evans is the author of trump v. mazars -- of "broad band: the untold story of the women who made the internet." the 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington great lives series. now, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] don't get carried away. she'll, you know. [laughter] obviously, i could do this privately come and i...
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evans used some of these ideas. a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the self-consciousness about photography. see how the photograph is come poesd. see it as an intentional utterance not as truth. is that clear so far? this way robert frank works between the ideas of walker evans on one hand, sort of modernism but also a little bit of family man. he's in the family man but also interested in ideas of photo journalism. so robert frank sort of described his practice the advertise very simply trying to make art photographs that look like press photographs or photographs inspired by popular photo journalism and you can see that, i think in this slide here. some background on robert frank his biography is important to th
evans used some of these ideas. a flat image with small images of a head shot. a window of a photo studio. we see how it's constructed. so robert frank was really influenced by walker evans and we see frank's interest in flatness as well as self-conscious, self-reflective ideas about photography. trying to argue here that both evaps and frank are interested in showing us the self-consciousness about photography. see how the photograph is come poesd. see it as an intentional utterance not as...
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carter evans has that part of this story. >> reporter: the port of los angeles is the largest in the all shipped imports enter the country here or next door in long beach. but now, it's unusually quiet. >> normally, carter, you'd see about 10 to 12 very large container ships working here at the port every day. >> none of that is happening right now. >> that's right. and the reason is that 40 vessel director of the port. he says quarantines in china have factories shutting down. fewer products means less cargo to ship. >> this is going to impablths everyone? >> yes it will. it's a conversation of national significance. >> reporter: that drop in traffic is slowing job earnings at the port, which is responsible for more than 10% of employment throughout southern california. but its impact could be felt around the country. >> this coronavirus is more of an economic disaster than a health disaster. >> reporter: isaac larian heads up an entertainment company behind brats and lol surprise dolls. >> you've got the number ten selling toy in the entire world. >> i have number one and number te
carter evans has that part of this story. >> reporter: the port of los angeles is the largest in the all shipped imports enter the country here or next door in long beach. but now, it's unusually quiet. >> normally, carter, you'd see about 10 to 12 very large container ships working here at the port every day. >> none of that is happening right now. >> that's right. and the reason is that 40 vessel director of the port. he says quarantines in china have factories...
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claire evans tells a story like a friend who knows you get bored easily. [laughter] it is a generous sort that pulls the reader in. welcome with me, the multitalented claire evans. [applause] claire: hello. hi, everyone. i'm so excited to be here, and i know it is a spooky time to be gathering in public, so i doubly recognize you for being here in a room with other human beings right now. i hope we are all washing our hands, but beyond that, i am very grateful also to be part of this auspicious series of lectures about our collective history. first, i've got to start up the old hard drive before i can start talking here. ok. so, i am going to do something a little different tonight than what is customary for the series. i'm not going to be talking about a single individual's contribution to history, but rather talk about a collective of people -- sorry, that's me in my best steve jobs outfit. i am going to be talking about a collective of individuals over a couple of generations spanning a couple years. hundred i did this for two reasons. one, because tech
claire evans tells a story like a friend who knows you get bored easily. [laughter] it is a generous sort that pulls the reader in. welcome with me, the multitalented claire evans. [applause] claire: hello. hi, everyone. i'm so excited to be here, and i know it is a spooky time to be gathering in public, so i doubly recognize you for being here in a room with other human beings right now. i hope we are all washing our hands, but beyond that, i am very grateful also to be part of this auspicious...
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and so did carl evans and so did i.nd applause] friend,biden come our did not vote the right way when it really mattered. [crowd booing] but think about this one. think about the iraq war. some of you have been in the war. many of you have been touched by it within your families. we have lost thousands and thousands of lives, our own soldiers and military people, men and women injured, many killed, and hundreds of thousands of civilians killed, in a needless war. in a war that was improperly carried out and where we were misled at the very beginning. i was watching that vote very carefully in the senate. i had left the senate by that time. but carl evans, god bless him, voted against the iraq war. debbie voted against the iraq war. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders and the house helped lead the fight against an voted against the iraq war. [cheers and applause] of me tell you a couple other democrats that voted against it. our good friend ted kennedy voted against it. along with debbie and karel evan. so did robert by
and so did carl evans and so did i.nd applause] friend,biden come our did not vote the right way when it really mattered. [crowd booing] but think about this one. think about the iraq war. some of you have been in the war. many of you have been touched by it within your families. we have lost thousands and thousands of lives, our own soldiers and military people, men and women injured, many killed, and hundreds of thousands of civilians killed, in a needless war. in a war that was improperly...
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. >> cnn's evan mcmorris santoro joining me now. so evan, the governor also had some strong words for new yorkers who have not been practicing social distancing. he once again made reference to, you know, seeing people play basketball and he knows what kind of close contact is associated with that activity. >> reporter: well, fred, that's right. we just heard from phil that the senate is waking up to how serious this is and may have not been practicing all of the preaching of social distancing that we've been hearing from public health officials. the problem is that maybe here in new york, too, that the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis here in the united sates, that might not be happening either, and governor cuomo has some strong word for people who are just not doing what they need to do to keep this virus in check. >> we talk about social distancing. i was in these parks, you would not -- you would not know that anything was going on. this is just a mistake. it's a mistake. it's insensitive. it's arrogant. it's self-destructiv
. >> cnn's evan mcmorris santoro joining me now. so evan, the governor also had some strong words for new yorkers who have not been practicing social distancing. he once again made reference to, you know, seeing people play basketball and he knows what kind of close contact is associated with that activity. >> reporter: well, fred, that's right. we just heard from phil that the senate is waking up to how serious this is and may have not been practicing all of the preaching of social...
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evan, thank you.ate that. >>> president trump's point man for testing saying more than 894,000 coronavirus tests have been conducted in the u.s. so here to break down the truth about testing, cnn's drew griffin. drew, good evening to you. the assistant secretary for health at the hhs department discussing ramp-up, the ramp up in testing, but the administration promised way more than that weeks ago. >> and we've been hearing about this ramp-up for weeks now, don. you just listen to the number, 894,000 sounds like a lot. but this is what brett jerau said tonight and what was said three weeks ago. >> as of close of business yesterday, we have been able to perform in the united states over 894,000 tests. >> up to four mill tests available in the united states by the end of next week. >> end of next week. >> end of next week, don that was weeks ago. where are these tests? that is the big question. we are nowhere near the amounts of tests that were promised weeks ago, and we are nowhere near the amount of t
evan, thank you.ate that. >>> president trump's point man for testing saying more than 894,000 coronavirus tests have been conducted in the u.s. so here to break down the truth about testing, cnn's drew griffin. drew, good evening to you. the assistant secretary for health at the hhs department discussing ramp-up, the ramp up in testing, but the administration promised way more than that weeks ago. >> and we've been hearing about this ramp-up for weeks now, don. you just listen...
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carter evans looks into the alarming shortages. >> you now have this influx you can't handle. you overwhelm the hospitals. you have people on gurneys in hallways. that is what is going to happen now if we do nothing. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo is sounding the alarm we could see scenes like this from hospitals in italy unfolding here in the u.s. >> our hospitals are not prepared. >> reporter: bonnie is executive director of national nurses unted. she said the biggest problem now is lack of medical supplies. >> nurses and doctors are already getting sick. >> yes. and as more get sick and have exposure we get sidelined. then who is there to take care of patients. >> reporter: to get through the break medical workers will need 3.have billion in n-95 masks. right now only 12 million. depending on the severity of the outbreak, 200,000 to 2.9 million intensive care beds could be needed. there are fewer than 65,000 icu beds available in the entire country. the shortages are already causing some doctors change the way they treat patients. >> i am rapidly attempting to
carter evans looks into the alarming shortages. >> you now have this influx you can't handle. you overwhelm the hospitals. you have people on gurneys in hallways. that is what is going to happen now if we do nothing. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo is sounding the alarm we could see scenes like this from hospitals in italy unfolding here in the u.s. >> our hospitals are not prepared. >> reporter: bonnie is executive director of national nurses unted. she said...
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carter evans, cbs news, kent, r i'meg olivein york.conavirus fects1 pe it started a week ago when 50- year-old lawrence garbuz went to the hospital. >> his wife has also tested positive. his 20-year-old son has also tested positive. his daughter has tested positive, and his neighbor, who drove him to the hospital. >> reporter: today, we learned another family of five who had close contact with the attorney tested positive. new york health disease detectives are racing to track down anyone else who may have come into contact with the manhattan attorney. the week before he knew he was contagious, the married father of four traveled around the new york city area. he went to work at his law office in manhattan, where all his colleagues are now being tested. he also attended temple services back in westchester. the temple is closed indefinitely and the congregates are under self-quarantine. how many more people are we talking about here? >> at least the potential-- we don't want to cause any alarm-- but the potential does exist for numerous
carter evans, cbs news, kent, r i'meg olivein york.conavirus fects1 pe it started a week ago when 50- year-old lawrence garbuz went to the hospital. >> his wife has also tested positive. his 20-year-old son has also tested positive. his daughter has tested positive, and his neighbor, who drove him to the hospital. >> reporter: today, we learned another family of five who had close contact with the attorney tested positive. new york health disease detectives are racing to track down...
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now.r evans reports tonight carter evans reports ton from los angeles. >> i'm a young guy. i have no medical history. ( coughing ) >> reporter: struggling to speak, brooklyn dr. jinesh patel is a coronavirus patient. his recovery helped by drugs now in very short supply. >> it feels so helpless. make it available in time so that it could be used before it is too late. >> reporter: some drugs like remdesivir have shown promise, but new york city dr. jesse greenberg, now in i.c.u., can't get it. >> what is the next step for your medical care if you don't get this medication?w. with hosps filling upcalifoia-baseads which makes remdesivir, reports an exceptional increase in compassionate use request, meaning the use of a new, unapprovedrug treat a sick patient. gilead says the overwhelming demand forced them to put remdesivir on hold for compassionate use. another drug, hydroxychloroquine, has shown promise with coronavirus, but patients like those with the autoimmune condition lupus are now seeing dangerous shortages. some people are stocking up on hydroxychloroquine right now
now.r evans reports tonight carter evans reports ton from los angeles. >> i'm a young guy. i have no medical history. ( coughing ) >> reporter: struggling to speak, brooklyn dr. jinesh patel is a coronavirus patient. his recovery helped by drugs now in very short supply. >> it feels so helpless. make it available in time so that it could be used before it is too late. >> reporter: some drugs like remdesivir have shown promise, but new york city dr. jesse greenberg, now...
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>> we don't have the infrastructure to do it. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news. >> o'donnell: andng up next, they're too old for foster care, too young to support themselves. so we'll meet a cafÉ owner who is giving them a chance. w, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. so to breathe better i started once-daily anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say go this way i say i'll go my own way with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function do not use anoro if you have asthma. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than
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. >> cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is there and, evan, what more are we learning about his hospital, this new location? >> reporter: you know, pivoting off what jeremy said, no one is talking about reopening things in new york. this still remains the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states. and this is, the focus here is on trying to figure out ways to alleviate the potential problem down the road when the supposed apex of this disease may be hit in the next 14 to 21 days possibly. meaning a lot more cases, a lot more hospitals. what's happening here behind me at the aqueduct racetrack in queens is one of four new 1,000-bed field hospitals set up by the governor and by the federal government to create bed space to alleviate the hospital system, if a surge of covid cases comes in. that's the plan. the governor mentioned as you played in the sound top of the piece here, the governor talked earlier as sort of how things are going to be going here in new york. no one's going to stop new york from getting what it needs or tell new york they can't have what it wants. but the
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>> all right, evan, thank you very much. from new york city for us, evan, be careful over there.oining us now the former director of national security council medical and biodefense for policy. and also he diem yolgist in michigan and chief correspond t correspondent. just hours after the quarantine for parts of new york, new jersey and connecticut now the president is backing off that idea. is there a scenario where a quarantine like he originally proposed would be the right course of action? >> yeah, wolf, we have to remember we're not going to be able to solve the situation that we're facing through quarantine. what we really need to do is role out sound public health measures, tried and true measures, powered by technology of the day, we need to diagnose people with the infection, trace their contacts and protect the well. that's what's going to get tuesday contain this epidemic across the u.s. >> dana what do you make of this major reversal by the president? >> look, this is one of the hallmarks of the trump's presidency and unfortunately is playing out in a crisis. what a m
>> all right, evan, thank you very much. from new york city for us, evan, be careful over there.oining us now the former director of national security council medical and biodefense for policy. and also he diem yolgist in michigan and chief correspond t correspondent. just hours after the quarantine for parts of new york, new jersey and connecticut now the president is backing off that idea. is there a scenario where a quarantine like he originally proposed would be the right course of...
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evans, i wonder what you mean by saying this is a new reality.ow would you describe a new reality? unlike other disasters, earthquakes or hurricanes, those events happen, we know when they happen and why they happened. we can go into a recovery period immediately after. we know how those processes work, generally. onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot of about when this situation will p eak. we don't know how long this will last. the fact we have to isolate across the country is very different, very unique. people are losing their jobs. there are so many factors involved that are creating a unique set of circumstances, something we have not had to deal with as a nation before. it will require us to be very creative and innovative to work through this. i think, just based on what we see happening, things are going to get even more difficult and challenging over the next several weeks, and potentially mon
evans, i wonder what you mean by saying this is a new reality.ow would you describe a new reality? unlike other disasters, earthquakes or hurricanes, those events happen, we know when they happen and why they happened. we can go into a recovery period immediately after. we know how those processes work, generally. onre is a lot of research how people recover after those kind of disasters. this is different. no onef all, there is event we can look to to understand what is going on. uncertaintyot...
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. >> cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is in new york city for us. evan, that young woman is in new york but people in los angeles, chicago, connecticut and now new jersey, people in all of these places are going through something very similar, a lot of uncertainty, especially with these stay at home orders, these all businesses closed orders except for essential services. today the kbogovernor of new yo had some pretty grim predictions of just how many people might eventually be infectsed. fill us in. >> reporter: yeah, new york city really has emerged as the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis here in the united states, and currently, we're standing at about 10,356 infected people, according to the mayor's press conference this morning at 11:30 a.m. a number that the governor said -- excuse me, the governor, not the mayor -- a number the governor said is expected to rise. >> you have to expect that at the end of the day, 40% to 80% of the population is going to be infected. so, the only question is, how fast is the rate to that 40% to 80% and can y
. >> cnn's evan mcmorris-santoro is in new york city for us. evan, that young woman is in new york but people in los angeles, chicago, connecticut and now new jersey, people in all of these places are going through something very similar, a lot of uncertainty, especially with these stay at home orders, these all businesses closed orders except for essential services. today the kbogovernor of new yo had some pretty grim predictions of just how many people might eventually be infectsed....
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that was carter evans reporting from san francisco.s now — and scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, has gone on trial in edinburgh, accused of 1a sexual offences against women — including one attempted rape. mr salmond denies all the charges. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is at the high court. yes, thejury yes, the jury was empanelled this morning. thejudge, lady dorian, said to them that the accused is a very well—known public figure, but that the role of the jury in this trial was to ask as judges, not detectives. at the politics is irrelevant, as is anything they may have heard about the accused in the past, and that they must reach a verdict based on the evidence and nothing else. for year's alex salmond dominated scottish politics and now he is on trial accused of multiple sexual offences, or alleged to have happened while he was serving as first minister and leader of the snp. speaking ahead of his indictment last year, he denied all the charges he was facing. indictment last year, he denied all the charges
that was carter evans reporting from san francisco.s now — and scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, has gone on trial in edinburgh, accused of 1a sexual offences against women — including one attempted rape. mr salmond denies all the charges. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is at the high court. yes, thejury yes, the jury was empanelled this morning. thejudge, lady dorian, said to them that the accused is a very well—known public figure, but that the role of the jury...
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>> sure, evan. the good news is obviously testing is ramping up so they can identify who has it and take action. on the other hand, where are we at in the state of new york, for example, when it comes to the medical supplies needed by the healthcare professionals? >> reporter: that's correct. that shortage is affecting hospitals all over the city. i actually interviewed a doctor yesterday who mentioned that they're down to sort of like one mask per shift. the governor also mentioned in his press conference today that he's bringing a million n-95 masks here into the city to help to alleviate that problem too. so, again, big numbers to solve a big shortage. >> and i'm just looking over my notes. 6,000 ventilators is what new york has right now. the governor says they need about 30,000, five times the number they have right now. he's even talking about having two people share one ventilator if they have to get creative. evan, thank you for your reporting. >>> the white house coronavirus task force held
>> sure, evan. the good news is obviously testing is ramping up so they can identify who has it and take action. on the other hand, where are we at in the state of new york, for example, when it comes to the medical supplies needed by the healthcare professionals? >> reporter: that's correct. that shortage is affecting hospitals all over the city. i actually interviewed a doctor yesterday who mentioned that they're down to sort of like one mask per shift. the governor also mentioned...
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evan, new york governor cuomo held his daily briefing a short time ago. what did he say about this possible quarantine? >> reporter: well, it's been a very confusing day actually on that subject. the press conference actually started a little bit late because governor cuomo came to the mics and said, listen. i was just on the phone with president trump. i had to be delayed. he talked about a bunch of stuff but then the quarantine didn't come up in governor cuomo's remarks. >> president trump is apparently considering a quarantine for new york, connecticut, and new jersey. he said so in white house remarks today and said also you had spoken to him about this. can you comment on that? >> i spoke to the president about the ship coming up and the -- i didn't speak to him about any quarantine. >> has he spoken to you about a quarantine? have you had any indication that is a possibility for new york or parts of connecticut or new jersey? >> no. i haven't had those conversations. i don't even know what that means. >> we obviously lost evan's signal there. i can
evan, new york governor cuomo held his daily briefing a short time ago. what did he say about this possible quarantine? >> reporter: well, it's been a very confusing day actually on that subject. the press conference actually started a little bit late because governor cuomo came to the mics and said, listen. i was just on the phone with president trump. i had to be delayed. he talked about a bunch of stuff but then the quarantine didn't come up in governor cuomo's remarks. >>...
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let's start with evan mcmorris santoro in new york city.van, officials are planning to set up more makeshift hospitals? >> that's right, wolf. i'm at the aqueduct complex in queens. usually, it's hope to a racetrack, a horse racing track and a casino. for the next little while, it will host another thousand-bed temporary hospital designed to alleviate the existing hospital system, as officials here prepare for what they're saying could be the apex of the coronavirus pandemic in the new york area. the plan is to use hospitals like this one, and there are three other ones in other outer boroughs to move patients who don't have coronavirus out of the hospital system and free those places up. this state remains the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the united states. more than 59,000 cases confirmed and we learned today more than 900 dead so far. >> evan mcmorris santoro, be careful over there. we'll get back in touch with you. this just into cnn. louisiana now reporting more than 3,500 cases of coronavirus, making it the third leading s
let's start with evan mcmorris santoro in new york city.van, officials are planning to set up more makeshift hospitals? >> that's right, wolf. i'm at the aqueduct complex in queens. usually, it's hope to a racetrack, a horse racing track and a casino. for the next little while, it will host another thousand-bed temporary hospital designed to alleviate the existing hospital system, as officials here prepare for what they're saying could be the apex of the coronavirus pandemic in the new...
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i want to go straight to cnn's evan mcmorris santoro in new york. and evan, officials in new york are pleading, literally pleading for help. as you heard, they say, people will die if they can't get the equipment they need and fast. what more can you tell us about dire situation? >> well, hi, ana. viewers can see on their screens that the president should be speaking fairly soon, or the white house officials should be speaking fairly soon. it's an interesting day, because this is a day in which the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, directly made a plea to the federal government to take over control of the distribution of medical equipment in this country to try to get it to states more easily. the governor talked about how difficult it is for him to add to the stockpile here, which is diminishing and very, very low. i've been doing reporting on this all weekend, and doctors and medical officials are telling us about shortages all across the board on very, very basic medical equipment. not to mention the ventilators that you talk about that are ver
i want to go straight to cnn's evan mcmorris santoro in new york. and evan, officials in new york are pleading, literally pleading for help. as you heard, they say, people will die if they can't get the equipment they need and fast. what more can you tell us about dire situation? >> well, hi, ana. viewers can see on their screens that the president should be speaking fairly soon, or the white house officials should be speaking fairly soon. it's an interesting day, because this is a day in...
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you're up to date now and the news omarion evan steen from me and the entire team thanks for watching. is the human race to destroy it so. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence. we're using too much water and moving. water juice and water. we may think cold water supplies will last forever. but. when the rain is still flowing stores march 20th on the job you. can get a bit. fucked my sagar lost her father at an early age her family became impoverished and she had to quit school to help support them she lives in march ash morocco for such families are often socially ostracized as well but as a fighter. and. i have a great opportunity and i'm going to use a little. thought my sardar makes herself a 1st tee of the day her mother and sister are still asleep she's the only one who has a job and she's the only one who has to get up early sometimes that's tough but her fight for apprenticeship is like winning the lottery. and people always say to make your dreams come true you have to struggle. i don't know how to put this but i want to be worth something and like everyone else
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up to date now on news omarion evan stand from me and the entire team here in berlin and thanks for the company. is the human race to destroy itself. ruining the basic elements of our systems legwork using too much water and cutting the water legislation. we may think cold water supplies will last forever. but they lead when the rain still. starts march 20th to go in your. book that. you've got to there's a ton of stuff cut. i'm sorry your friends one is a lot. not up for debate anymore. you can love it you can hate it you can even say it's not football but that's not going to change anything because it's here to say. t.v. viewership has never been higher stadiums are starting to get packed up. and brands are starting to invest in the untapped market which represents. 50 percent of the population. tell you florence you know brad was just on the bandwagon and thanks to some countries like england have gone all in with a massive movement. other countries like germany who started to stagnate are now starting to follow suit. so even though you don't know the names of those who go the future
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you're watching news from berlin the stay tuned for shift to living in the digital age omarion evan steam from me and the entire news team thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. go to use crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable production all of his those are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in no. female tech entrepreneurs have a hard time finding investments as do female entrepreneurs in general in 2018 for example only 2 percent of all u.s. venture capital went to startups run by women why is that and how can we change it i would topic today on shift. jennifer morgan is cosi all of the german tech company as a p sheryl sandberg has operations at facebook and soon as of a disk it manages you to 3 female. exceptions in
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and then tied in the eighth until evan diaz had a deep shot. a's win.nts hosting the angels in scottsdale. that's drew smylyart. mike trout, two earnings, two strikeouts. top of the three, angles up 2-0. and then jason castro, and it's a three-run shop. and the halos up 5-0. and then bottom of the eight, giants down, and a two-run blast to left. the angels beat the giants 10- and now the nfl. that was good. thiswas better. the fastest time of the day, isaiah simmons, 4.39. look at the reactions. they see it and they giggle, and they are like, this guy is something else. watch him, just perform. you can make a lot of money, like millions and millions in about 4.39 seconds. should have learned how to run faster. another goal of mine. i talked about playing golf, tennis, and basically should have been better at a lot of things athletically. >> shouldn't we all. >> we should of. >> could you imagine what the hit would be like at the end of that. >> no, not going to run away from him. >> no, track you down. >> thank you very much. that's it for tonight. abc7
and then tied in the eighth until evan diaz had a deep shot. a's win.nts hosting the angels in scottsdale. that's drew smylyart. mike trout, two earnings, two strikeouts. top of the three, angles up 2-0. and then jason castro, and it's a three-run shop. and the halos up 5-0. and then bottom of the eight, giants down, and a two-run blast to left. the angels beat the giants 10- and now the nfl. that was good. thiswas better. the fastest time of the day, isaiah simmons, 4.39. look at the...
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i'm married to evan steyn and welcome to the program europe's open borders are closing germany joins a growing list of e.u. countries to at least partially shut out its neighbors the government has announced that boundaries with switzerland austria and denmark will be closed added restrictions are also being posed on the french german frontier in germany itself many of the country's largest cities have ordered schools to close for a monday and authorities have ordered bars pubs and clubs to shut their doors to customers police were out in the straw. berlin and forcing the closure and sending reluctant revelers home regional transport restrictions are also expected in the coming week. for more i'm joined now by william glue croft in berlin hello to you william so germany is now the latest country in europe to shed at least some borders what more can you tell us about the closures that's right germany's interior minister for say hoffer just finished a press conference along with officials other officials of the german government outlining what is going to happen come into force startin
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i'm married to evan steen it's good to have you with us migrants in turkey have rushed to borders with the european union after ankara said it would no longer hold them back but greece and bulgaria have boosted security at their from tears leaving thousands of people trapped. in no man's land between the 2 sides our correspondent han is covering the story on the ground she filed this report from the turkish greek border. the sign at the greek borders says well come on but that's just not the case it's the 2nd day of people heading here hundreds now way to be allowed across the city that was the council where a chaotic makeshift camp has sprung up open to the elements people try to stay warm lighting fires and dense smoke drifts through the air sometimes it's tear gas fired by the greek police. this is one of the major crossing points between taki and e.u. member greece it's been heavily guarded in the past few years but as soon as turkish authorities announced they would no longer stop refugees from trying to cross into europe hundreds of people started arriving here and they easily pa
i'm married to evan steen it's good to have you with us migrants in turkey have rushed to borders with the european union after ankara said it would no longer hold them back but greece and bulgaria have boosted security at their from tears leaving thousands of people trapped. in no man's land between the 2 sides our correspondent han is covering the story on the ground she filed this report from the turkish greek border. the sign at the greek borders says well come on but that's just not the...
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evan. what's a nuclear chain reaction?
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evan: absolutely, romaine.the only ones out there wondering how and when to nba season is going finish. the players are also wondering. as you said, it's about the way paid.e basket ball.p in revenue dips this year as it most likely is because of his shutdown, especially if we have to cancel games or god forbid, the playoffs, that's to affect players wallets as well. they're looking at this on ering, the sooner back the court, the better for their pay checks. scarlet: the fact of the matter of the season will be lost. is it more important to get the layoffs on even if they can't get most of the regular season in? evan: you're right, the playoffs are way more important from a standpoint. that's when the bulk of the edia money comes in, a lot of sponsorship dollars, et cetera. more people are watching playoff games than regular season games, no question. had to give the union, the players their choice, hey're ok probably if you cancel the rest of the regular season, if they end up losing the playoffs, that's a mu
evan: absolutely, romaine.the only ones out there wondering how and when to nba season is going finish. the players are also wondering. as you said, it's about the way paid.e basket ball.p in revenue dips this year as it most likely is because of his shutdown, especially if we have to cancel games or god forbid, the playoffs, that's to affect players wallets as well. they're looking at this on ering, the sooner back the court, the better for their pay checks. scarlet: the fact of the matter of...
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the look on evan's face shows you he should have done better.mier league quality will help eventually show through. reese nelson's cross was good, help eventually show through. reese nelson‘s cross was good, i— help eventually show through. reese nelson's cross was good, 1— neil arsenal. this time it was eddie with the finish. that's his third goal in his last full. sachar couldn't find the back of the net. two goals would be all they need. a comfortable night for arsenal as they look for a 14th fa cup title. meanwhile, in the only championship game of the night, nottingham forest snatched a late equaliser to level it 2—all against middlesbrough. boro had come from behind to lead 2—1 at the riverside stadium thanks to goals from rudyje—stead and lewis wing, but lewis grabban‘s equaliser means middlesbrough stay in the relegation zone. as for forest, they remain fourth in the table. now to something that's affected nearly 100,000 people worldwide, spread across 60 countries and claimed around 3,000 lives. the coronavirus. it's not only having a d
the look on evan's face shows you he should have done better.mier league quality will help eventually show through. reese nelson's cross was good, help eventually show through. reese nelson‘s cross was good, i— help eventually show through. reese nelson's cross was good, 1— neil arsenal. this time it was eddie with the finish. that's his third goal in his last full. sachar couldn't find the back of the net. two goals would be all they need. a comfortable night for arsenal as they look for...