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archbishop gregory: thank you. before i go into prayer i would like to address for a moment our jewish observers celebrating holy days, passover, beginning this week and into next week. to all of our jewish sisters and brothers, may god's peace be with you and these days of passover be a time of blessing for you and your family. let us pray and bow our heads in prayer. jesus on this day we not only remember, but celebrate and thank you for your passion and your death. you bore the cross and did so and we give you thanks because you set us free from sin, showed us our father's mercy and assured us of our father's love. thank you for carrying the cross. thank you for reassuring us that we are indeed loved and forgiven. jesus, you always promised you would be with us. we ask you in particular during this challenging time of the coronavirus, we ask you to be with us, lead us, protect us. it is a challenging time. we ask you to help us to carry that cross. jesus on this, we ask you to bless the state of louisiana, as we
archbishop gregory: thank you. before i go into prayer i would like to address for a moment our jewish observers celebrating holy days, passover, beginning this week and into next week. to all of our jewish sisters and brothers, may god's peace be with you and these days of passover be a time of blessing for you and your family. let us pray and bow our heads in prayer. jesus on this day we not only remember, but celebrate and thank you for your passion and your death. you bore the cross and did...
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gregory daco at 0xford economics, thank you. thank you.lve around social gatherings and going out, it‘s particularly difficult. so a group of young people from a london theatre group have got creative to make a visual time capsule, documenting their lives in lockdown. and they‘re not the only ones — as brenda emmanus reports. hey, guys! meet the bite squad, six popular uk entertainers who moved in together before the lockdown. there now performing short form video content on tiktok. they have a combined following of over a0 million people, but a north london is gi’oup people, but a north london is group have found their own way to keep teenagers connected during the lockdown, the river jewel time capsule. —— through a virtual time capsule. this 17—year—old is a member of company three theatre. every week since the lockdown, they have been recording the lockdown through the eyes of teenagers. it's given us this opportunity to really vocalise how we feel at this time, and i think with technology, it‘s really easy to document our daily lives
gregory daco at 0xford economics, thank you. thank you.lve around social gatherings and going out, it‘s particularly difficult. so a group of young people from a london theatre group have got creative to make a visual time capsule, documenting their lives in lockdown. and they‘re not the only ones — as brenda emmanus reports. hey, guys! meet the bite squad, six popular uk entertainers who moved in together before the lockdown. there now performing short form video content on tiktok. they...
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. >>> let's get to kaitlan collins, gloria borger, david gregory, michael sheer. kaitlan, i'm going to start with you at the white house. good evening, by the way. so please put in plain terms for us tonight, as you do so well, what was this briefing about? >> well, don, clearly the president was agitated over that "new york times" report. he had gone two days without briefing reporters, so he had a lot of pent up frustration that came out in that briefing room. i've never been in the briefing room where the president has dimmed the lights and then shown a video he had aides putting together during the day trying to prove himself right to "the new york times," extensive reporting that detailed just how slow he was to respond to the outbreak of the coronavirus and how he ignored warnings from senior officials who were trying to get him to take more aggressive measures earlier on in this, including his own health and human services secretary alex azar. so it was the president's frustration on full display as he was saying -- not admitting they made any mistakes. he
. >>> let's get to kaitlan collins, gloria borger, david gregory, michael sheer. kaitlan, i'm going to start with you at the white house. good evening, by the way. so please put in plain terms for us tonight, as you do so well, what was this briefing about? >> well, don, clearly the president was agitated over that "new york times" report. he had gone two days without briefing reporters, so he had a lot of pent up frustration that came out in that briefing room. i've...
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these are the main issues now. >> david gregory, maggie haberman, thank you both very much.anks. >>> at least 60 million americans have filed for unemployment in the last three weeks. up next we'll speak to some people now out of a job and how their lives and their families' lives have changed. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has led to 16 million americans filing for unemployment in just the last three weeks. many americans are now trying to figure out how to keep their families afloat without a paycheck. joining us now are joseph and belinda norman, they are business owners from texas who are having trouble finding work, and nicole douglas, who lost her job as a front desk manager at a gym in oregon. great to see all of you. i really appreciate all of you coming in to tell your personal stories. i know that you all have kids and you're all trying to figure out what's next, and where you'll get enough income and everything. so nicole, let me just start with you. you and your husband both lost your jobs. you have two kids, a teenager and a 4-year-old. so you're at both ends of
these are the main issues now. >> david gregory, maggie haberman, thank you both very much.anks. >>> at least 60 million americans have filed for unemployment in the last three weeks. up next we'll speak to some people now out of a job and how their lives and their families' lives have changed. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has led to 16 million americans filing for unemployment in just the last three weeks. many americans are now trying to figure out how to keep their...
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good as a tightly woven down brick ok those are really helpful useful tips thank you for that dr gregory paul than there from the mayo clinic. like leisure. u.s. president donald trump has faced criticism for failing to coordinate with states during the pandemic particularly when it comes to providing medical supplies and equipment for frontline health workers unable to buy enough of what it needs new york has taken matters into its own hands as kristen salumi reports. at a time when most new yorkers are staying home this warehouse is bustling with workers they once made signs and displays for major fashion houses but now they have a new job producing face shields used by medical personnel treating coronavirus patients their boss mike to god couldn't be prouder there is government programs for people who are unemployed you know there everyone can make him a choice right now and they're there making a choice to come here and do something. to help our 1st responders who are doing amazing things. less than one week after the mayor put out a desperate call for supplies to gaol and partner be
good as a tightly woven down brick ok those are really helpful useful tips thank you for that dr gregory paul than there from the mayo clinic. like leisure. u.s. president donald trump has faced criticism for failing to coordinate with states during the pandemic particularly when it comes to providing medical supplies and equipment for frontline health workers unable to buy enough of what it needs new york has taken matters into its own hands as kristen salumi reports. at a time when most new...
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. >> here with us now, cnn white house correspondent john harwood and cnn political analyst david gregoryan, we have seen this happen before. the president making claims that are belied by his own public comments, dismissing this as a real threat, you know into the month of march. john, i wonder in the white house, is there still anyone there who is willing to contradict the president internally on this? >> reporter: well, it is very hard to tell, but we certainly know that there has been division from the beginning between the economic team and the public health team. certainly when people see what happens, when -- to those who step out and publicly disagree, you can imagine what happens privately. but what we see with the president is this desperate need to absolve himself of blame for this catastrophe that is unfolding across the country. and that is very difficult for somebody of his psychological makeup to accept. >> okay. so the issue here is what impact is it going to have, who is going to believe things, because ultimately all politics aside, david gregory, what matters is people'
. >> here with us now, cnn white house correspondent john harwood and cnn political analyst david gregoryan, we have seen this happen before. the president making claims that are belied by his own public comments, dismissing this as a real threat, you know into the month of march. john, i wonder in the white house, is there still anyone there who is willing to contradict the president internally on this? >> reporter: well, it is very hard to tell, but we certainly know that there...
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gregory marcus is a researcher with ucsf.and his colleagues are turning to a platform called eureka to gather data on covid-19. volunteers can download it for free. once you visit, you can become a literal test subject, feeding information to researchers to help them understand how the virus travels, who is the most vulnerable, and why. >> we're understandably anxious to understand what are the real behaves that can affect our risk of infection. >> the app feeds daily questions. answers can be yes or no, or sometimes require more detail. where have you been? are you traveling to work? are you gti exercise? do you have pets or kids at home? >> so we ask questions about demographics such as age, sex, race, occupation. >> other questions focus on behavior and your health. how often are you washing your hands? have you had a temperature or fever? have you had any symptoms of cold or flu? information multiplied on a vast scale for researchers to study, all with the gel of unlocking the secrets of a dangerous virus. >> and the more
gregory marcus is a researcher with ucsf.and his colleagues are turning to a platform called eureka to gather data on covid-19. volunteers can download it for free. once you visit, you can become a literal test subject, feeding information to researchers to help them understand how the virus travels, who is the most vulnerable, and why. >> we're understandably anxious to understand what are the real behaves that can affect our risk of infection. >> the app feeds daily questions....
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gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlalayyeyyey.rd woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. child development center, second floor. our brother, colton wade smith. >> our brother, chase dalton smith. >> dominique revae johnson london. blake ryan kennedy. wanda lee howell. kevin lee gottshall ii. >> kevin deandre garrett. tyler santoy eaves. brenda faye daniels. jaycee ray coyne. elijah s. coverdale. aaron m. coverdale. antonio ensaro cooper jr. >> we continue to remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center second floor. anthony christopher cooper ii. dana leann cooper. my nephew, zachary taylor chavez. danielle nicole bell. miss bailey almon. >> we remember our friends and fam
gigger driver and baby gregory n. driver ii. jamie walkowski genzer. kathy a. findlalayyeyyey.rd woody brady. >> we remember our friends and family with the defense security service, third floor. robert g. westbury. larry l. turner. norma jean johnson. peter l. demaster. harley richard cottingham. we remember our visitor on the second floor, scott d. williams. >> we remember our friends and family from the america's kids child development center, second floor. child development...
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representative gregory meeks.30 tonight, we will have a half hour called "downturn how ceosntrol" about are trying to handle this crisis. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. much on the agenda for the world today as opec-plus leaders are meeting right now to come up with an agreement to curtail production. we are joined by now by kirill dmitriev, ceo of the russian direct investment fund. thank you for joining us. what do you know about what is going on in these negotiations, particularly between russia and saudi arabia? particularly between russia and saudi arabia? kirill: we are seeing an historical deal being made. if there was not an agreement right now between russia and you , given the decline in oil, we would have seen oil prices at 10 and below. the fact that russia and saudi arabia put aside their differences and agreed to move forward on a deal that will involve not only opec-plus members
representative gregory meeks.30 tonight, we will have a half hour called "downturn how ceosntrol" about are trying to handle this crisis. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. much on the agenda for the world today as opec-plus leaders are meeting right now to come up with an agreement to curtail production. we are joined by now by kirill dmitriev,...
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. >> david gregory, i just want to be cognizant that the four of us as we sit here today are approaching having lived in a hotspot and from having jobs. so that, of course, colors the feeling of how desperate and dire the staying at home is. if you lost your job or are at risk of losing your job or in a place where it doesn't feel as acute as here, i understand them saying let's get back to our lives, we're desperate to work, we want to get back to our lives. obviously, we're some sort of national vision or voice, i think, might help quell some of that anxiety. your thoughts? >> yeah. i think that's totally leg legitima legitimate. we have to recognize that the president, even when he goes over board, he feels it. it's total economic ruin that he's seeing every day from the vantage point of being president of the united states. what people are feeling around the country. and that has to be balanced here. the public health officials, though, that it has to be balanced. dr. fauci hears that every day, feels that every day. so that's real. what's disturbing about this is not only is it wron
. >> david gregory, i just want to be cognizant that the four of us as we sit here today are approaching having lived in a hotspot and from having jobs. so that, of course, colors the feeling of how desperate and dire the staying at home is. if you lost your job or are at risk of losing your job or in a place where it doesn't feel as acute as here, i understand them saying let's get back to our lives, we're desperate to work, we want to get back to our lives. obviously, we're some sort of...
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gregory peck plays a priest who is presumably in his church to assignments of failure. he goes to china but ends up touching the hearts of many people. the lives of many people through his gentleness and his humility and his authenticity and he embodies the best of the priesthood and even though it's a fictional character he is the best of vincent de paul and john liani and others who embodied the rest of others to pattern their lives against the heart of the lord. learn from me because i am gentle and humble of heart and touches the soul of another human being he is a success as a priest and a success in what matters to god. >> i've been thinking about the idea of success and what it will mean in my priesthood. every single day is successful and that is father candidate was saying the job of a priest is to offer the sacrifice of the mass and every single day i offer the sacrifice for the glorification of god the father and the salvation of souls. in a sense i could say every single day for priest is successful. what does that mean against that reality, in bringing peop
gregory peck plays a priest who is presumably in his church to assignments of failure. he goes to china but ends up touching the hearts of many people. the lives of many people through his gentleness and his humility and his authenticity and he embodies the best of the priesthood and even though it's a fictional character he is the best of vincent de paul and john liani and others who embodied the rest of others to pattern their lives against the heart of the lord. learn from me because i am...
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gregory hodge, an emt, was a 24-year veteran of the fdny. he helped at the world trade center after 9/11. the department announcing his death due to covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. jake, we're also learning more about efforts at different cities. san francisco today saying that they are launching a partnership for contact testing. and in los angeles, the mayor, eric garcetti, last night in his press conference tabbed something he labeled care corps that would put people to work doing contact tracing and other jobs in local areas. he says he should have more details on that today and also said, jake, he believes that should be funded by the federal government. >> all right, erica hill in new york, thank you so much, and stay safe. >>> joining me now as always, cnn's medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, it seems significant that business leaders in addition to top health officials are urging president trump to get up to speed with much more testing before allowing or pushing individuals to go back to work to reopen the eco
gregory hodge, an emt, was a 24-year veteran of the fdny. he helped at the world trade center after 9/11. the department announcing his death due to covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. jake, we're also learning more about efforts at different cities. san francisco today saying that they are launching a partnership for contact testing. and in los angeles, the mayor, eric garcetti, last night in his press conference tabbed something he labeled care corps that would put people to work doing...
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john gregory from our sister station in los angeles shows you what they're doing. >> they can blast an to the edge of space, and now those same engineers at virgin orbit are putting their skills to work to save people here on earth. >> we just knew we had to do something to help. so we reached out first to governor newsom's office and were connected to a bunch of academic reachers at uc irvin and ut austin who identified for us the need for someone to go out and build in really large numbers a set of very simple ventilator units. >> ventilators have turned out to be critical in this pandemic, pumping air into infected lungs, and giving patients a chance to recover. just about every hospital in the country could use more than they have. >> within a couple of days we had a working prototype that was in testing. a few days later we had a second generation prototype that we were testing as well. we've now started the process of our fda approval, and we're really beginning to ramp up our production. >> hospitals aren't just having a hard time finding ventilators, they're also having troubl
john gregory from our sister station in los angeles shows you what they're doing. >> they can blast an to the edge of space, and now those same engineers at virgin orbit are putting their skills to work to save people here on earth. >> we just knew we had to do something to help. so we reached out first to governor newsom's office and were connected to a bunch of academic reachers at uc irvin and ut austin who identified for us the need for someone to go out and build in really...
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. >>> learning more about victims of this pandemic new york fire department announced that gregory hodgegency medical technician has died part of the 9/11 recovery effort after fighting three weeks, he was 48 years old >>> coronavirus continues to rock the u.s. with new york being one of the hardest hit states, death toll now surpassed 8,000 but experts are seeing a decline in new hospitalizations due to social distancing measures but not over just yet. kathy park >> reporter: the fight in new york is far from over. while the death toll continues to climb, we got encouraging news over the weekend. new yorkers are starting to flatten the curve. hopeful news as holiday for new york, new numbers sliding in the state's favor. >> you're not seeing a great decline in the numbers, but you're seeing a flattening >> reporter: d above 9,000 but new hospitalizations dropping to lowest level >> hospitalizations are decreasing the hospitalizations always are going to come first, deaths are always going to lag, one needs to happen before the other one can. >> reporter: governor says new york will reop
. >>> learning more about victims of this pandemic new york fire department announced that gregory hodgegency medical technician has died part of the 9/11 recovery effort after fighting three weeks, he was 48 years old >>> coronavirus continues to rock the u.s. with new york being one of the hardest hit states, death toll now surpassed 8,000 but experts are seeing a decline in new hospitalizations due to social distancing measures but not over just yet. kathy park >>...
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of these so that is not so difficult one strategy that we also used on space station was to have gregory learn feedback sessions you know you could say every sunday morning for example we're going to tell each other one good thing you know something you do that i really like and maybe something you do that i do not like there is much in this understand this time and it can get them from what is nerves and everybody gets to see that it's equal you know and then everybody can make an effort. so. yes i'm. going to go out you know. ily more. oh well. so let's see how other parents are dealing. with times. she said. thinking. just kidding. i sneakily coordinated with your roommate earlier to set a date was going so depending on how long this quarantine last i might be in a long distance relationship with someone who lives across the street from me ok it's time for my boldest movie i hope she doesn't burst my bubble i needed to see here but i also wanted or suspect the fact that we should be social distancing i crossed the street and texted tori to come outside and look to the left i think she
of these so that is not so difficult one strategy that we also used on space station was to have gregory learn feedback sessions you know you could say every sunday morning for example we're going to tell each other one good thing you know something you do that i really like and maybe something you do that i do not like there is much in this understand this time and it can get them from what is nerves and everybody gets to see that it's equal you know and then everybody can make an effort. so....
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gregory hodge was a 24-year veteran of the new york city fire department.ld trade center site after 9/11 and working in the bronx and harlem. his latest role with the emergency management department of the city. gregory hodge was 59. >>> thomas martins of new jersey, a young man with down syndrome and a love of birthdays, died on the eve of his 30th. nine days earlier, his mother carolyn succumbed at just 55. her husband says thomas and carolyn were each other's whole world. her entire life revolved around making sure thomas was healthy and loved. >>> the indianapolis community is mourning the loss of beloved local athletic director. paul logan was 57. he started with north central high school in 1988. he's remembered as encouraging on and off the field. he treated them like family. logan leaves behind his wife and three kids. at high schools across indiana, football stadiums were lit in logan's honor. we'll be right back. [spoken] because they're here. working day in, day out. at&t is here. providing support with advanced services for first responders. and
gregory hodge was a 24-year veteran of the new york city fire department.ld trade center site after 9/11 and working in the bronx and harlem. his latest role with the emergency management department of the city. gregory hodge was 59. >>> thomas martins of new jersey, a young man with down syndrome and a love of birthdays, died on the eve of his 30th. nine days earlier, his mother carolyn succumbed at just 55. her husband says thomas and carolyn were each other's whole world. her entire...
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congressman gregory meeks, thank you so much. really appreciate -- really appreciate your time, sir. thank you. be safe. up next, mayors of cities large and small have a secret weapon when it comes to confronting this unprecedented crisis. and that would be each other. we will talk with the mayor of atlanta about how her city and her fellow mayors are coping right after this. so stay with us. >> honestly, i'm a bit angry right now. we've had some nice weather the past few days in chicago. and it appears that people have forgotten that we are in the midst of a public health crisis. i don't understand why the sidewalks, the paths, the parks are filled with people. unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ won't be a new thing.
congressman gregory meeks, thank you so much. really appreciate -- really appreciate your time, sir. thank you. be safe. up next, mayors of cities large and small have a secret weapon when it comes to confronting this unprecedented crisis. and that would be each other. we will talk with the mayor of atlanta about how her city and her fellow mayors are coping right after this. so stay with us. >> honestly, i'm a bit angry right now. we've had some nice weather the past few days in chicago....
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gregory poland is with us from minnesota. a graduate of southern illinois university school of medicine. he also studied that the university of minnesota. the mayo clinic and northwestern university. he's joining us from new york city. thank you for waiting. you very want to thank much for doing your studies in vaccine. and bringing us to this point of understanding. night, i listened very cleanly to governor cuomo as he delivered his report of the three stages we are going through right now. and the fourth stage that may occur. that i learned is herd immunity. that's the fourth stage. first is treatment. second stage is contact tracing. quarantineage is being necessary. then he spoke about the percentage of the population of new york city that has performed these tests. he said somewhere between 15% with selfe infected immune response to the covid virus, meaning they caught a thatt few, and for those have immune deficiencies that were restricted and passed away. stage isaid the fourth the herd immunity. host: we will get dr.
gregory poland is with us from minnesota. a graduate of southern illinois university school of medicine. he also studied that the university of minnesota. the mayo clinic and northwestern university. he's joining us from new york city. thank you for waiting. you very want to thank much for doing your studies in vaccine. and bringing us to this point of understanding. night, i listened very cleanly to governor cuomo as he delivered his report of the three stages we are going through right now....
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stephen: ray kelly is public information officer for alameda county sheriff gregory ahern, who runs the emergency operations center. ray: a lot of that is up to the legislature to pass those laws. we would obviously be on board with something like that. stephen: while the auditor's report addressed the destructive wildfires, we found it also carries lessons for the current coronavirus crisis. when we called all nine bay area emergency operations offices or went online to view their emergency plans, we discovered a wide disparity in information that is available to the public. some plans had not been updated in nearly a decade. others linked to documents that weren't available or hadn't been written yet. two counties told us they could not share their plans because they included personal information like home phone numbers and addresses of key officials. arthur reingold: i think there's evidence that california's responding well as a state. stephen: dr. arthur reingold is an epidemiologist at uc berkeley's school of public health. despite his praise for the state's overall response to th
stephen: ray kelly is public information officer for alameda county sheriff gregory ahern, who runs the emergency operations center. ray: a lot of that is up to the legislature to pass those laws. we would obviously be on board with something like that. stephen: while the auditor's report addressed the destructive wildfires, we found it also carries lessons for the current coronavirus crisis. when we called all nine bay area emergency operations offices or went online to view their emergency...
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then gregory at the mayo clinic in minnesota to talk about the ongoing efforts to develop a vaccine.onight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues, to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year wive brought s.u primary election debates of impeachment. c-span, created by private industry. america's cable television company. as a public service and brought to you by your television rovider. >> earlier today, house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly news conference with reporters. she talked about the coronavirus response and yesterday's passage of an economic aid package to help small businesses. speaker pelosi: good morning. morning. thank you for being here. it's a sad day. i know that many people, as am i, are quite shaken by the fact that we have passed the 50,000 number of people who have died from the coronavirus mark. over 50,000. the
then gregory at the mayo clinic in minnesota to talk about the ongoing efforts to develop a vaccine.onight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -span. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues, to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year wive brought s.u primary election debates of impeachment. c-span, created by private industry. america's cable television company. as a public service and brought to you by your television rovider. >>...
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. >> the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. >> erica, you mentioned new york, connecticut, having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> so here, in new york state, the governor said he will be issuing an executive order. new yorkers have three days to comply. but after that three-day period, any time you're out, anderson, you will need to have your face covered. it can be a bandana but your nose and mouth must be covered. he said if you are the only person walking on the street, you don't have to have it on but have it with you because if you go to cross the street and there's someone else and you can't maintain that six feet of social distancing, you need to have your face covered. in connecticut, the governor saying similar things. he he says he will likely issue an executive order in the next 48 hours or so. but just saying that, in his conversations w
. >> the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. >> erica, you mentioned new york, connecticut, having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> so here, in new york state, the governor said he will be issuing an executive order. new yorkers have three...
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gregory was arrested last november after dna evidence linked him to to assaults from 1997. investigators say a discarded plastic spoon linked him to the second alleged attack on a woman assaulted walking after work in union city. he was being held at the santa clarita jail on two and half million dollars bill but was released on his own recognizance. >>> why people who release their cars are having trouble turning the mentor distract plus, the search for this curious brown bear: camera in a couples front yard. >>> coming up on the web 6:00 the story we first exposed. coronavirus testing facilities in san francisco operating well below capa mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. >
gregory was arrested last november after dna evidence linked him to to assaults from 1997. investigators say a discarded plastic spoon linked him to the second alleged attack on a woman assaulted walking after work in union city. he was being held at the santa clarita jail on two and half million dollars bill but was released on his own recognizance. >>> why people who release their cars are having trouble turning the mentor distract plus, the search for this curious brown bear: camera...
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country and gregory gardens elementary school in pleasant hill is no different one of the hardest things about this is that missing that relationship peace and that community peace i'm having to a staple of the school's teachers and support staff took their lessons on the road a straight through the neighborhood streets reading the students and parents they miss the parade is just an opportunity for us to be able to see them from a fun and safe katie kuhn says she wants the community to know that all those students will be returning to classrooms until the fall they have not been forgotten, it's pretty incredible. the parents have been really on board the kids are excited. it's it's really energizing refreshing to see that we all can come together and make this work. >>lasting more than an hour family stood curbside smiling and dancing. >>from the deadly >>like taught at because they like so much pressure on the parents and kids. so i think that could really nice of them to do that. >>like to have them less stressed about that the tea tent camp for us to >>they felt good time i could her
country and gregory gardens elementary school in pleasant hill is no different one of the hardest things about this is that missing that relationship peace and that community peace i'm having to a staple of the school's teachers and support staff took their lessons on the road a straight through the neighborhood streets reading the students and parents they miss the parade is just an opportunity for us to be able to see them from a fun and safe katie kuhn says she wants the community to know...
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you've probably heard of this fellow, gregory peck. this is his first movie, and it's about red army partisans. and of course, he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and then over here is another one called "the northstar, " which again depicts partisans to some degree, containing many of the famous actors and actresses of the 1940's. 1945, we have to say, after 1945, things change. the soviets became our enemies. we saw them very suddenly in the movies. until the soviet union fell. then, all of a sudden, we began to see. movies again. f. we began -- then, all of a sudden, we began to see movies agani. -- again. when the red army was first organized in the 1920's by trotsky, one thing he wanted to do was eliminate the uniform of the past, of the czarist regime. under the czars, uniform of a regular soldier in many cases looked very much like the one i'm wearing. the difference being, they would have the raised collar and they would have epaulets. trotsky took the red army and said, i want to make it a working man's army.
you've probably heard of this fellow, gregory peck. this is his first movie, and it's about red army partisans. and of course, he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and then over here is another one called "the northstar, " which again depicts partisans to some degree, containing many of the famous actors and actresses of the 1940's. 1945, we have to say, after 1945, things change. the soviets became our enemies. we saw them very suddenly in the movies. until the soviet...
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gregory vien was arrested last november after dna evidence linked him to assault from 1997. he is accused of brutally attacking and two women. one near livermore high school , the other near union city park. the district attorney's office said vien had been behind bars at the alameda county jail held onto and a half million dollars bail facing more than a half month doesn't felony charges. he was a released friday after his attorney successfully argued his health was at risk due to covid-19. >> i don't believe that anyone in the community ever imagined that people facing these kinds of serious, serious felony assault charges would be suddenly released from jail and sent back to live in the community. >> according to the das office, vien is now back at his home in livermore wearing a gps tracking device. >> of course i'm worried about the safety of the community. it's ridiculous they are doing this. i don't think they should be releasing people like that at all. >> we reached out to both vien and and his attorney but have yet to hear back. vien is scheduled to be back in cour
gregory vien was arrested last november after dna evidence linked him to assault from 1997. he is accused of brutally attacking and two women. one near livermore high school , the other near union city park. the district attorney's office said vien had been behind bars at the alameda county jail held onto and a half million dollars bail facing more than a half month doesn't felony charges. he was a released friday after his attorney successfully argued his health was at risk due to covid-19....
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gregory hodge was 59 years old. wolf, so many of these stories are personal. we learned from the state of connecticut they have received two years worth of unemployment claims in just one month, which also puts in perspective just how drastic these changes have been for so many americans across the country. >> erica hill reporting for us from new york. thank you very much. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president held his first teleconference with his new economic task force earlier today. what are you learning about that? >> that's right, wolf. and we should point out in just the last few moments president trump said he is going to announce new social distancing guidelines for when the country reopens at the end of the month. the president said just a few moments ago that is what he is seeing, the country reaching a peak in cases of coronavirus. in the meantime president trump is beginning to reach out to business leaders about reopening the country. and some of those industry officials are warning him more coronavirus te
gregory hodge was 59 years old. wolf, so many of these stories are personal. we learned from the state of connecticut they have received two years worth of unemployment claims in just one month, which also puts in perspective just how drastic these changes have been for so many americans across the country. >> erica hill reporting for us from new york. thank you very much. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president held his first teleconference with his...
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gregory hodge, a 24-year veteran of the department and 9/11 first responder.ut 30-year-old daniel spano is evidence the virus does not discriminate. >> i thought i had my son forever. i'm just so devastated. >> reporter: spano was a fitness trainer in perfect health when he got infected. >> he called my parents, and he was like, "i can't, i can't, i can't--" and my mom was like you can't what? and he said, "i can't breathe." at that point my dad went to go to his apartment and on his way called an ambulance for him. >> reporter: he died without any of his family by his side. >> we had to say goodbye to him through an ipad. my brother, my baby brother was sitting in this hospital bed dying, and we couldn't do anything for him. we couldn't go and comfort him. >> reporter: again, testing >> reporter: again, testing remains an issins an issue. mayor bill de blasio announced today, later this month, the city will purchase 50,000 tests per week from a company in indiana, in addition to producing 50,000 tests per week on its own. some, including governor cuomo, are s
gregory hodge, a 24-year veteran of the department and 9/11 first responder.ut 30-year-old daniel spano is evidence the virus does not discriminate. >> i thought i had my son forever. i'm just so devastated. >> reporter: spano was a fitness trainer in perfect health when he got infected. >> he called my parents, and he was like, "i can't, i can't, i can't--" and my mom was like you can't what? and he said, "i can't breathe." at that point my dad went to go...
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you probably heard of this fellow gregory peck. well this is his first movie and it is about red army partisans. and of course he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and then over here is also another one called "the north star" which again depicts partisans, containing actors and actresses of the 1940s. of course after 1945, things changed. the soviets became our enemy. we saw them -- we saw them very seldom in the movies. excuse me. until the soviet union fell. and then all of a sudden we began to see movies again. for example, again, "defiance." about soviet jewish partisans and many others that came along. but as i was saying about the uniform and about the reference that i'm a guard, when the red army was first organized in the 1920s by trotski one thing he wanted to do was eliminate the uniform of the past, of the czar-ist regime. so under the czars, the uniform of a regular soldier in many cases would look like the one i'm wearing. the difference would be the raised collar and have ep illets. so he took the red
you probably heard of this fellow gregory peck. well this is his first movie and it is about red army partisans. and of course he dies a noble death fighting for the soviet union. and then over here is also another one called "the north star" which again depicts partisans, containing actors and actresses of the 1940s. of course after 1945, things changed. the soviets became our enemy. we saw them -- we saw them very seldom in the movies. excuse me. until the soviet union fell. and...
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we discussed the issue with joseph gregory mahoney a professor at east china university he says any such ban would do more harm than good to america's tech industry fortunately it's not the most irresponsible thing that senator cotton has had in recent times he has been one of the main errors as an elected official of this you know on bioweapon conspiracy theory as an explanation of the teen outbreak he's politically close to donald trump he's a longstanding hawk on china so this sort of comment from him is part and parcel of his you know usual political rhetoric this trend is one that's been underway for several years and we've seen of course. this both within the academic and outside quite overblown and a lot of ways one of the things that we've seen in chinese students they don't tend to be you know flag waving communist who are going out to seek information to undo the united states they tend to hold us in high regard they want to go and learn to have a positive regard at the same time you know the fact of the matter is at this point chinese universities have taking major leaps to fo
we discussed the issue with joseph gregory mahoney a professor at east china university he says any such ban would do more harm than good to america's tech industry fortunately it's not the most irresponsible thing that senator cotton has had in recent times he has been one of the main errors as an elected official of this you know on bioweapon conspiracy theory as an explanation of the teen outbreak he's politically close to donald trump he's a longstanding hawk on china so this sort of...
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country and gregory gardens elementary school in pleasant hill is no different one of the hardest things about this is that missing that relationship peace and that community peace i'm having to say aha. a staple of the school's teachers and support staff took their lessons on the road. straight through the neighborhood streets reading the students and parents they miss the parade is just an opportunity for us to be able to see them from a fun and safe >>katie kuhn says she wants the community to know that all those students will be returning to classrooms until the fall they have not been forgotten, it's pretty incredible. the parents have been really on board the kids are excited. >>it's it's really energizing refreshing to see that we all can come together and make this work. >>lasting more than an hour family stood curbside smiling and from the deadly >>taught at because they like so much pressure on the parents and kids. so i think our that really nice of them to do that a night. like to have them less stressed about that could teach a camp for asked the case. >>they faxed a kind co
country and gregory gardens elementary school in pleasant hill is no different one of the hardest things about this is that missing that relationship peace and that community peace i'm having to say aha. a staple of the school's teachers and support staff took their lessons on the road. straight through the neighborhood streets reading the students and parents they miss the parade is just an opportunity for us to be able to see them from a fun and safe >>katie kuhn says she wants the...
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well dr gregory poland heads the vaccine research group and is a professor of infectious diseases at the u.s. based mayo clinic and he explained the best way to use loss and. you know i brought with me a standard surgical mask is has a malleable so that you can mold it over the nose is hooks like this but the way you take it off is this way you never touch the outside of the mask you have to assume that that's contaminated and you throw it away then with a glove if you have gloves on the reason you can't reuse gloves very well as the only proper way to take the gloves off is to slide a finger under this and peel it off so now it's inside out and gets disposed of i would say you wear a mask any time that you're going to be around anybody who is not your family member and the kind of mass that we're talking about is a is a homemade mask so this is an example of one that my wife is making so it has 2 layers of very tightly woven cotton and then an interface layer that's very thick so that when she makes that and the malleable part is just a bread tie she can make a this one happens to b
well dr gregory poland heads the vaccine research group and is a professor of infectious diseases at the u.s. based mayo clinic and he explained the best way to use loss and. you know i brought with me a standard surgical mask is has a malleable so that you can mold it over the nose is hooks like this but the way you take it off is this way you never touch the outside of the mask you have to assume that that's contaminated and you throw it away then with a glove if you have gloves on the reason...
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. >> broward county sheriff gregory tony urging county commissioners to consider their decision carefully. >> we are not there yet. we are not in a position we outlined all the facts that would allow us to accept and take on an added responsibility when we are in a time in broward county, the epicenter for the state, we are still uncertain as to what the apex or impact will be. >> reporter: the governor says he's working with the white house and the coast guard on solutions for the passengers suggesting medical help should be sent to the ship rather than bringing sick passengers to florida hospitals. it will be up to the trump administration to decide what is next. >> people are dying on the ship, at least very sick but they are dying on the ship. i'm going to do what is right not only for us but for humanity. >> according to the cdc, quarantining passengers aboard cruise ships is no longer an option. >> interesting to see how this will play out. >> starting today inmates nationwide quarantine to help the spread, the federal bureau of prisons announcing all inmates will be kept in their c
. >> broward county sheriff gregory tony urging county commissioners to consider their decision carefully. >> we are not there yet. we are not in a position we outlined all the facts that would allow us to accept and take on an added responsibility when we are in a time in broward county, the epicenter for the state, we are still uncertain as to what the apex or impact will be. >> reporter: the governor says he's working with the white house and the coast guard on solutions...
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every time you touch anything especially your phone and i cannae came the now spoke earlier with dr gregory poland who heads the vaccine research group at the mayo clinic she asked him about the best way to protect yourself. you know i brought with me a standard surgical mask this has a malleable so that you can mold it over the nose it looks like this but the way you take it off is this way you never touch the outside of the mask you have to assume that that's contaminated and you throw it away then with a glove if you have gloves on the reason you can't reuse gloves very well as the only proper way to take the gloves off is to slide a finger under this and peel it off so now it's inside out and gets disposed of you can't really clean this very well and it destroys the integrity of the rubber night trial when should we wet mosques and gloves and with gloves can they give a false sense of security very much so with gloves i don't recommend that they be warned it's too easy to as you say give a false sense of security people touch their face that cetera the advantage of barehanded in this is
every time you touch anything especially your phone and i cannae came the now spoke earlier with dr gregory poland who heads the vaccine research group at the mayo clinic she asked him about the best way to protect yourself. you know i brought with me a standard surgical mask this has a malleable so that you can mold it over the nose it looks like this but the way you take it off is this way you never touch the outside of the mask you have to assume that that's contaminated and you throw it...
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kathy gregory is a realtor and she is one of the plaintiffs here. she says her business is essential. >> i deal a lot with ella terry veterans and active and they need a place to live. they have children and pets and i don't think it's fair to say that you could just go and stay in a hotel. >> the attorney for these plaintiffs says the order is unconstitutional and it's violating between the u.s. and pennsylvania constitutions. >> we argue that's a substantial deprivation of the property rights of business owners across pennsylvania and it has been done without due process of law. >> and so with that in mind if they went to pennsylvania. >> saw how quickly could the supreme court act? >> something like this would go fairly quickly. the request initially goes to that space solely on geography. he can decide alone or refer to the whole court for a decision. a short time ago he put out an order asking for the other side of this case. i believe it's the governor or the health secretary would actually have to file their own response by monday at noon and
kathy gregory is a realtor and she is one of the plaintiffs here. she says her business is essential. >> i deal a lot with ella terry veterans and active and they need a place to live. they have children and pets and i don't think it's fair to say that you could just go and stay in a hotel. >> the attorney for these plaintiffs says the order is unconstitutional and it's violating between the u.s. and pennsylvania constitutions. >> we argue that's a substantial deprivation of...
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pope gregory died than 25. before turning his project into reality. however 3 years later an even more ambitious pope took the post urban the 2nd or had one but above all and also lost. and i'm going with possibility i mean but those didn't match the hairdresser. was. the had he been messy hey i. will sue false the dog we don't insult it exactly they pile up a bug on the don't unplug the bees also even see that we see metal due to likely kyunki you can see deficit on his 1st saw the kid did the walk. in november 10 monte 5 in clapham or france. pope urban how the catholic church counts. but what started as a religious gathering. took a dramatic turn on its 10th day. on that day the pope would make a speech. a speech that would be the starting point of 2 centuries of bloodshed. the ku saints. shopping. juggles amy you do the dishes specific to wonder that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves you see but one. moment of hope up here again suffering. like no one saw you i was shocked i'm going through my know how what a kind of it's a shock
pope gregory died than 25. before turning his project into reality. however 3 years later an even more ambitious pope took the post urban the 2nd or had one but above all and also lost. and i'm going with possibility i mean but those didn't match the hairdresser. was. the had he been messy hey i. will sue false the dog we don't insult it exactly they pile up a bug on the don't unplug the bees also even see that we see metal due to likely kyunki you can see deficit on his 1st saw the kid did the...