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it's a pun hick health crisis. we can't go back to the bare minimum. >> as states try to get the economy going, schools say they play ab important part in that effort, to have a state of place for students to go while their parents work. they hope the federal government steps up to provide schools with the resources they need. >> our schools, our staff, the health of everybody, all that should be the priority. we should focus on that. we're about protecting our people here. >> the governor aid he's all ready used federal money to help schools. the state superintendent of school wills have a meeting on thursday with districts to talk about the are reopening plan, xpix 5. >>> an accused child predator if dub hundred could be the latest to walk out of jail because of covid-19 prison reduction protocols. he had been in custody at santa rita jail for a year. and he's accused of arresting multiple victims between the ages of 6 and 12. these attorneys will ask him to produce the proof. he said the possibility of life in p
it's a pun hick health crisis. we can't go back to the bare minimum. >> as states try to get the economy going, schools say they play ab important part in that effort, to have a state of place for students to go while their parents work. they hope the federal government steps up to provide schools with the resources they need. >> our schools, our staff, the health of everybody, all that should be the priority. we should focus on that. we're about protecting our people here. >>...
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but the man accused of doing it, 25-year-old brandon hicks, was arrested and out on bond.ks' attorney says he's embarrassed about his actions and has the utmost respect for law enforcement. please. how does he have the utmost respect when he just did that? look, why am i showing you this? we got to have respect for the reality, okay? and to me it speaks to just not understanding what's going on, not respecting what's going on, okay? and you don't want to ruin 25-year-old's life about it, but it shouldn't be a joke. too many celebrating it online as this is funny, watch what he did, save your laws. that's wrong. it sends the wrong message and we have to be better than that. thank you for watching. "cnn tonight" with d. lemon right now. >> infuriates me because we have to have respect for law enforcement, and you know that. >> of course. >> and we see too many videos -- you and i cover the whole thing about law enforcement and about people fighting for criminal justice reform. now imagine some of that, you know, if that had been black or brown faces. >> yep. >> people doing
but the man accused of doing it, 25-year-old brandon hicks, was arrested and out on bond.ks' attorney says he's embarrassed about his actions and has the utmost respect for law enforcement. please. how does he have the utmost respect when he just did that? look, why am i showing you this? we got to have respect for the reality, okay? and to me it speaks to just not understanding what's going on, not respecting what's going on, okay? and you don't want to ruin 25-year-old's life about it, but it...
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hicks said the emails, quote, "will never get out.ng, so not only did the emails get out, the comment about how the emails would never get out, got out [ laughter and applause this administration is so incompetent, they cover their tracks with bigger tracks. [ cheers and applause and yet, as more evidence comes out about trump's attempts to obstruct justice, republicans in congress are becoming more aggressive in protecting it. today, the white house reportedly approved the release of a secret, classified memo written by house republicans, alleging wrongdoing by the fbi in its investigation of the trump campaign "the washington post" reported today that trump has told advisers that he believes the memo could help him convince the public that the probe is a witch hunt but even trump's own handpicked fbi director, christopher wray has told the white house he opposes release of the memo because it contains inaccurate information, and paints a false narrative. nonetheless, the white house seems to be moving forward vice president mike pen
hicks said the emails, quote, "will never get out.ng, so not only did the emails get out, the comment about how the emails would never get out, got out [ laughter and applause this administration is so incompetent, they cover their tracks with bigger tracks. [ cheers and applause and yet, as more evidence comes out about trump's attempts to obstruct justice, republicans in congress are becoming more aggressive in protecting it. today, the white house reportedly approved the release of a...
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eric hicks manages a clothing store near syracuse.e opened for online orders and curb side pickup truck. >> we have to get used to not having so much electricity but hopefully things will get back to normal. >> reporter: 48 states started to partially reopen. authorities will wait two weeks before moving onto the next phase. lester >> all right gate gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> as the country moves cautiously ahead on reopening, president trump was more decisive today declaring vaccine or no vaccine and announcing an effort to achieve his goal of a vaccine by year's end. here is jeff bennett. >> reporter: tonight, the push for a coronavirus vaccine put on the fast track. >> we'd love to see if we can do it prior to the end of the year. >> reporter: president trump unveiling a new white house effort he says is aimed at developing and distributing a vaccine for the deadly virus. >> it's called operation warp speed. that means big and it means fast. >> reporter: mr. trump tapping a four-star army general and pharmaceutical executive
eric hicks manages a clothing store near syracuse.e opened for online orders and curb side pickup truck. >> we have to get used to not having so much electricity but hopefully things will get back to normal. >> reporter: 48 states started to partially reopen. authorities will wait two weeks before moving onto the next phase. lester >> all right gate gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> as the country moves cautiously ahead on reopening, president trump was more decisive...
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the white house argued that hicks is absolutely immune from being compelled to answer questions aboutute immunity. there's just one problem, no one knows what the hell that means >> there is no such thing as absolute immunity. i mean, it just doesn't exist. i can't even explain to you what they could or couldn't assert. as far as i can tell it's a made up term. >> seth: absolute immunity sounds like a hair growth supplement they sell at gnc. [ laughter ] this is totally the trump administration's style when the existing legal terms aren't working out for them, they just invent some new ones they're like kids on a playground daring each other to lick a frozen pole i have absolute immunity oh yeah, well i have double dog absolute immunity. well i have triple dog secret immunity no take backs. [ laughter ] trump's promise to restore the constitution was just another lie, and another in a long list of broken promises now that he's running for reelection, trump and his team are criticizing democrats for supposedly making promises they can't keep as his son, don jr., did at that reelection
the white house argued that hicks is absolutely immune from being compelled to answer questions aboutute immunity. there's just one problem, no one knows what the hell that means >> there is no such thing as absolute immunity. i mean, it just doesn't exist. i can't even explain to you what they could or couldn't assert. as far as i can tell it's a made up term. >> seth: absolute immunity sounds like a hair growth supplement they sell at gnc. [ laughter ] this is totally the trump...
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well joining us now is the hicks and burning from the news service at one football but it tell us how how excited other people about the football we starting in germany. but obviously big news in and big game to start things off again but there are certainly some mixed feelings to this as well i think the football fan in all of this is super happy that the game is returning to the pitch even if of course it doesn't mean that the fans can attend these games for at least the short term future but i think there's also some some doubt here about the timing given the threat that the cove in 1000 virus does of course still pose the dear fellow who run the business they get there been determined to get the game back on the pitch and definitely have had the support in most cases from the state and federal governments and it's taken an unbelievable amount of work and planning to reach this stage but i think a key point here is that germany is is itself only starting to ease on restrictions overall and i think that's in the back of a people's mind is as great as it is to have the game back ther
well joining us now is the hicks and burning from the news service at one football but it tell us how how excited other people about the football we starting in germany. but obviously big news in and big game to start things off again but there are certainly some mixed feelings to this as well i think the football fan in all of this is super happy that the game is returning to the pitch even if of course it doesn't mean that the fans can attend these games for at least the short term future but...
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i think the public hopefully, despite to put it mildly, this hick up have got the good sense to understandrifices to overcome the pandemic. let's look at the practical effect on public behaviour. had the story broken at the time it happened in mid in peak lockdown people might have decided, well i'm going to start doing that and that would have changed things dramatically. given that we are now in late may commit you and i have the rights to travel for exercise and we want in england, if people start to loosen up that might not change things significantly? i think it's critical to understand that even if we come out of lockdown it's not that the problems are over is that we are using strategies. we are shifting from the blunt instrument of a lockdown to the more targeted instrument which has more instruments like track and trace and social distancing and hygiene. it's as important that the public continue adhering to those and to lockdown. still the issue of trust and the issue of adherence is as important if not more important than ever was before. and every news conference with either pr
i think the public hopefully, despite to put it mildly, this hick up have got the good sense to understandrifices to overcome the pandemic. let's look at the practical effect on public behaviour. had the story broken at the time it happened in mid in peak lockdown people might have decided, well i'm going to start doing that and that would have changed things dramatically. given that we are now in late may commit you and i have the rights to travel for exercise and we want in england, if people...
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informing a crowd about social distancing shoved into the water at lake austin. 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault. and in new york, police launching an internal investigation after this video surfaced showing the arrests of three people allegedly violating social distancing orders on saturday. today, dense crowds in boston at this protest at the statehouse. the white house coronavirus response coordinator concerned about the risk at those rallies like this one in michigan. >> it's devastatingly worrisome to me personally because if they go home and infect their grandmother or their grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or an unfortunate outcome, they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: 38 states now easing restrictions. >> there's not too many states that i know of that are going up. almost everybody is headed in the right direction. i think most of the numbers are coming down. we're on the right side of it. >> reporter: but in 17 states, the virus is still surging. some of those states opening up have not seen the
informing a crowd about social distancing shoved into the water at lake austin. 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault. and in new york, police launching an internal investigation after this video surfaced showing the arrests of three people allegedly violating social distancing orders on saturday. today, dense crowds in boston at this protest at the statehouse. the white house coronavirus response coordinator concerned about the risk at those rallies like this one in...
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one of the detained journalists is mohamed up to have new editor of hicks radio he was arrested on march 7th after reporting on police brutality in the capital. his family says they've been denied access to their son. it's very worrying the cave labelled my son a terrorist for only practicing his profession i appeal to our national leaders for the release of my son he was our only breadwinner and we haven't seen him for a whole 2 months i wanted justice for my son. journalists unions in the country often protest about the outdated pennell court which came into force in $96.00 to $4.00 it includes a number of vague and overly broad crimes including criminal definition of fending the onan prestige of the head of state insulting a public officer or institution all charges frequently laid against journalists what we are seeing in these nice or nice weeks now these is an organized campaign to criminalize journalism but would you journalists in court because of the media right or because the right to freedom of expression and speciously use of criminal movies which are already outdated and dra
one of the detained journalists is mohamed up to have new editor of hicks radio he was arrested on march 7th after reporting on police brutality in the capital. his family says they've been denied access to their son. it's very worrying the cave labelled my son a terrorist for only practicing his profession i appeal to our national leaders for the release of my son he was our only breadwinner and we haven't seen him for a whole 2 months i wanted justice for my son. journalists unions in the...
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park ranger, trying to break up a crowd at lake austin, then shoved in the water. 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault on a public servant, a felony. in new york city, plainclothes police officers approaching a group on the street they said were in violation of social distancing orders. the altercation escalating, one officer taking out his stun gun. the nypd saying the incident is under investigation. three people taken into custody on multiple charges, including resisting arrest. across the city, 51 others were issued social distancing summons, mostly in parks. amid these simmering tensions, governors struggling to unify their states as they determine the best path forward. mississippi governor tate reeves halted plans to reopen on friday after seeing a single-day record of nearly 400 new cases. >> it was a one-day blip, but we wanted to make sure we investigate that data before we make a final decision, so we delayed it. >> reporter: but today the governor saying that spike was the result of a "data dump" and cases have since receded. >> we're doing everything in
park ranger, trying to break up a crowd at lake austin, then shoved in the water. 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault on a public servant, a felony. in new york city, plainclothes police officers approaching a group on the street they said were in violation of social distancing orders. the altercation escalating, one officer taking out his stun gun. the nypd saying the incident is under investigation. three people taken into custody on multiple charges, including...
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eric hicks manages a clothing store near syracuse university.e is now open for online orders and curb side pickup. >> to turn the lights on after the past two months or however been, it is an feeling. >> reporter: and here in sifr u syracuse many have decided not to reopen. the mayor there says the area probably won't reopen until at least next month. kristin. >> very different story in new york city. gabe gutierrez starting us off on a sunday morning, thank you. >>> president trump is doubling down when it comes to a vaccine. the president saying he wants to see one by end of the year. also saying america is back whether or not there is a vaccine. nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. the president's project has been given a name showing the focus on a quick timeline. operation warp speed is supporting research on 14 potential vaccines and gearing up manufacturing even before final approval to speed up eventual distribution of some drug. as ambitious as that is, the pres
eric hicks manages a clothing store near syracuse university.e is now open for online orders and curb side pickup. >> to turn the lights on after the past two months or however been, it is an feeling. >> reporter: and here in sifr u syracuse many have decided not to reopen. the mayor there says the area probably won't reopen until at least next month. kristin. >> very different story in new york city. gabe gutierrez starting us off on a sunday morning, thank you. >>>...
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floyd and second chief lewis hicks.time goes on, we will have new chiefs who hold those offices. we will update the photographs of the new chiefs who are in office. we also have a book here that has the chiefs that have served in office overtime. there's pleasant porter. he was the last elected chief of our tribe. that is an interesting part of that history. when i was talking about the curtis act, it did away after 1907 -- we did not elect our principal chiefs. by and large, they were appointed by the federal government until 1970. pleasant porter was our last elected chief. he served two terms starting in 1899, and he was elected for a second term in 1903, but he passed away right before oklahoma statehood, and his office was filled by motey tiger, who finished his term. because we were not at oklahoma statehood yet, our tribal law was still in place in terms of who if a representative or chief dies in office. motey tiger at that time was serving as the second chief to pleasant porter. he went ahead and filled out the
floyd and second chief lewis hicks.time goes on, we will have new chiefs who hold those offices. we will update the photographs of the new chiefs who are in office. we also have a book here that has the chiefs that have served in office overtime. there's pleasant porter. he was the last elected chief of our tribe. that is an interesting part of that history. when i was talking about the curtis act, it did away after 1907 -- we did not elect our principal chiefs. by and large, they were...
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pretty easy commute if you're headed into san francisco with no delays there we did have an earlier hick up that's been cleared out of lanes was still slightly slower speeds and overall pretty easy across the span with no wind advisory is in effect for today. 101 is now opened in both directions, throughout the week, both directions in the 280 split in san francisco, shuts down between 9 p.m. and 6:00 a.m for the alameda project. that's a look at the morning drive, let's check the forecast with wet weather . >> that's right, tracking if you more showers as we head to the afternoon. but, in the meantime, check out this stunning view with the salesforce tower camera of a glorious sunrise, hopefully something to brighten your day with the sun rising across the east bay and mount diablo and a beautiful start. temperatures are running in the 40s and 50s and catching a bit of a break from the rain and 57 in livermore and 49 and 50 in san jose and 48 for santa rosa. here is high death doppler we you can see quiet conditions as we start off the day was showers just off shore and now let's show y
pretty easy commute if you're headed into san francisco with no delays there we did have an earlier hick up that's been cleared out of lanes was still slightly slower speeds and overall pretty easy across the span with no wind advisory is in effect for today. 101 is now opened in both directions, throughout the week, both directions in the 280 split in san francisco, shuts down between 9 p.m. and 6:00 a.m for the alameda project. that's a look at the morning drive, let's check the forecast with...
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flpter general was vecting mike pompeo to use his staff to do nonofficial work doesn'tees like walking hickse you as secretary of state, tell me first of all what that position is supposed to do. what do you think is going wrong. and secondly, why if it is a big deal that the inspector generals are getting fired at the rate that they are. >> what i think is interesting is the inspector generals are in the departments to make sure that regulations and laws are carried out. they are inspector generals. and there are variety of things that come up in terms of about people and personnel matters and regulations. so that is not unusual. what is unusual is to have them fired. and then trying to figure out over what. and for from what i have read in the papers, it does, it is peculiar in terms of some of the-- i mean hi security people. they're not supposed to be doing errands. they're there to worry about the security of the secretary of state. and then i think that firing not only him but i think there are three others in other departments, the same thing. so people that are supposed to be z the p
flpter general was vecting mike pompeo to use his staff to do nonofficial work doesn'tees like walking hickse you as secretary of state, tell me first of all what that position is supposed to do. what do you think is going wrong. and secondly, why if it is a big deal that the inspector generals are getting fired at the rate that they are. >> what i think is interesting is the inspector generals are in the departments to make sure that regulations and laws are carried out. they are...
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. >> reporter: 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault on a public servant. a felony. in new york the nypd launching an internal investigation after this video surfaced showing the arrest of three individuals allegedly violating social distancing orders on saturday. over the weekend the nypd issuing around 100 summons to people who violated guidelines to stay six feet apart. >> the danger is a bounceback, a boomerang where the disease seems to be going away and then reasserts. >> reporter: coast to coast crowds gathering amid calls to social distance. dr. deborah birx addressed the hundreds of demonstrators in michigan last week, some armed with assault rifles. many not wearing masks. >> it's devastatingly worrisome to me personally because if they go home and infect their grandmother or grandfather who has a comorbid condition, and they have a serious or very -- or an unfortunate outcome they will feel guilty for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: in some parts of the country there is a growing debate over forcing people to wear masks in public. the governo
. >> reporter: 25-year-old brandon hicks now charged with attempted assault on a public servant. a felony. in new york the nypd launching an internal investigation after this video surfaced showing the arrest of three individuals allegedly violating social distancing orders on saturday. over the weekend the nypd issuing around 100 summons to people who violated guidelines to stay six feet apart. >> the danger is a bounceback, a boomerang where the disease seems to be going away and...
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hope hicks and steve bannon appearing before the committee, i can barely remember this.s a tough customer, interestingly this may help john radcliffe's confirmation, democrats may decide that they are better off with ratcliff than having grenell in there but it will eventually get out and my guess is we need disinfecta disinfectant, there's something in here that's rotten. >> bret: if republicans are pushing to put it out, one would think it's not bad for republicans. >> i think that's correct and grenell wants to push it out. let's let the chips fall where they may. same rules, both teams. >> bret: last thing, the russia investigation, how that all came about and how it finished, do you think that it is -- to bill's point -- in the collective mind-set of any voter heading into november? >> i think it still motivates the trump base. they feel there was a real injustice done there, i think there are legitimate questions to be looked into and to be investigated. i think there are also legitimate questions about the way the fbi behaved. you can't read some of the things tha
hope hicks and steve bannon appearing before the committee, i can barely remember this.s a tough customer, interestingly this may help john radcliffe's confirmation, democrats may decide that they are better off with ratcliff than having grenell in there but it will eventually get out and my guess is we need disinfecta disinfectant, there's something in here that's rotten. >> bret: if republicans are pushing to put it out, one would think it's not bad for republicans. >> i think...
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constitutional law jonathan turley called the fbi detective hick don't like tactics thuggish and trying to create a crime, not investigate a crime. today, president trump was asked if he would pardon michael flynn, watch. >> well, it looks to me like michael flynn would be exonerated based on everything i see. i'm not to judge, but i have a different type of power. but i don't know that anybody would have to use that power. >> in december 2017 michael flynn pleaded guilty to making false statements to the fbi. he has yet to be sentenced as his legal team working to withdraw the plea with a gray just fbi behavior. and former fbi director james comey acknowledges he went around white house protocols and sent to coagents to interview michael flynn. in 2018, james comey was asked this on special report, watch. >> did you tell lawmakers fbi agents didn't believe the national former security advisor michael flynn was lying intentionally to investigators? >>> no. i saw that in the media. i don't know, maybe someone misunderstood what i said. >> "the washington post" "washington post" gave jame
constitutional law jonathan turley called the fbi detective hick don't like tactics thuggish and trying to create a crime, not investigate a crime. today, president trump was asked if he would pardon michael flynn, watch. >> well, it looks to me like michael flynn would be exonerated based on everything i see. i'm not to judge, but i have a different type of power. but i don't know that anybody would have to use that power. >> in december 2017 michael flynn pleaded guilty to making...
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being lower in temperature than expected just wondering if everything went as planned for you have any hick jubes along the way. thanks. >> the count was spectacularrite. everyone said, you know, then probably within, as we were loading the rop, the only thing we saw was we saw it was, it was actually something we have seen as we were unloading on wednesday. we had a sensor that was, that was reading in a way that we had to go under stand why was it reading in that particular manner. we also had to understand what can hap fit in fails and it was in an area where actually, we, it is downstream of the valve and so, it was, you know, jim talked before about where did the teams how did they work together. one of things this we learned on the mission is to how to take a piece of data like a sensor data and understand what is that data telling as you and being able to clear it which is really why we were able to fly through the understanding of what the issue was, then, turn that around and in a very short period of time. what that takes is two groups of folks that have been working with each oth
being lower in temperature than expected just wondering if everything went as planned for you have any hick jubes along the way. thanks. >> the count was spectacularrite. everyone said, you know, then probably within, as we were loading the rop, the only thing we saw was we saw it was, it was actually something we have seen as we were unloading on wednesday. we had a sensor that was, that was reading in a way that we had to go under stand why was it reading in that particular manner. we...
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eric hicks managing a clothing store near syracuse university.urbside pickup. >> to turn the lights on after the last two months or however long it's been, it's an exciting feeling. >> reporter: here in syracuse, some have chosen not to reopen. students are not back on campus just yet. four hours from here, new york city's shutdown order has been extended. and the mayor says not top expect any partial reopening until at least next month. alex? >> i have to tell you, gabe, that picture of that packed airplane with all those passengers, that was really disconcerting. okay. thank you for all that. gabe gutierrez from syracuse. >>> well, new pressure this morning on some large grocery chains as they start cutting extra pay to essential employees right there on the front lines. joining me now is jo ling kent. why are these workers losing hazard pay now? >> reporter: alex good morning to you. that's right. kroger is the biggest grocery chain in the country. they own ralph's here. they put it into place at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. and now
eric hicks managing a clothing store near syracuse university.urbside pickup. >> to turn the lights on after the last two months or however long it's been, it's an exciting feeling. >> reporter: here in syracuse, some have chosen not to reopen. students are not back on campus just yet. four hours from here, new york city's shutdown order has been extended. and the mayor says not top expect any partial reopening until at least next month. alex? >> i have to tell you, gabe, that...
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tonight, we're congratulating heather hicks heather is graduating from heritage high school in brentwood in the fall, she hopes to attend a grand canyon university and major in nursing we could use more nurses all right heather congrats and you can let us know about a grad and your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. >>then submit a picture of the person let us know which high school they attended and what's coming up next for them and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8, but gran i will be back at the top of the hour with kron 4 news at 9 santa clara will become the final bay area county to enter phase. 2 of reopening tomorrow. >>how businesses and one of the hardest hit parts of the state are preparing to reopen just in time for the holiday weekend. and the north bay nonprofit refusing to shut down despite raing up thousands of dollars in fines. >>why its owners say the thrift shop is an essential business in closing would make its customers suffer. >>those stories and more just minutes away on kron 4 news at 9. the news station. >>you're watching kr
tonight, we're congratulating heather hicks heather is graduating from heritage high school in brentwood in the fall, she hopes to attend a grand canyon university and major in nursing we could use more nurses all right heather congrats and you can let us know about a grad and your life just go to kron 4 dot com find salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. >>then submit a picture of the person let us know which high school they attended and what's coming up next for them and that wraps...
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over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania, under the dark shade of a tower ing birch lay a drummer boy. as i approached him, i stooped down. i did so, i perceived a bloody mark on his forehead. a wound that caused his death. by his side lay his drum never to be tapped again. the piefles of dead surpassed anything on any battlefield. the cold harbor slaughter pen were all compared mentally with me by what i saw at antietam. my feeling was the antietam surpassed all in evidence of slaughter. jacob bower, an awful sight, the groans of the wounded, the confusion, it's something no one can have any idea of. i found war is a terrible thing to think of. but when you are engaged in it, it's worse yet. william child had to deal with the results of this. he is a surgeon from new hampshire. the days after a battle are 1,000 times worse than the days of a battle. the physical pain is not the greatest pain suffered. you can have no idea until you have seen it the ideas of the affairs after a battle. the dead appear sickening but they suffer no pain. the poor, wounded, mutilated so
over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania, under the dark shade of a tower ing birch lay a drummer boy. as i approached him, i stooped down. i did so, i perceived a bloody mark on his forehead. a wound that caused his death. by his side lay his drum never to be tapped again. the piefles of dead surpassed anything on any battlefield. the cold harbor slaughter pen were all compared mentally with me by what i saw at antietam. my feeling was the antietam surpassed all in evidence of...
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worry about staffing they're going to see how things play out for the night that let's talk severe hicks to demand real quickly. my name is well i'm from channel 4 news just your reaction this is live on television your reaction on that the park is open. >>i love that it's open but i don't want the park is there's too many people there what about this now it's now you can walk there and i walk up the street where there's no people has it been hard for the for you for the parks to be closed. no. i walked from my house. and mark here mark home. so no i walk i think they all show walking anywhere so you know i. >>she walks the line like johnny cash so she doesn't care where it goes but a lot of people are and i have proof in fact the only if you can quickly show the parking thing here look at that proof marty that people are lining up and i'm like this lady who walks along skyline boulevard. there are those who are actually going into so your camp trail back to you. >>all right well, thanks a lot for that report. well sunny skies brought a lot of people to the insel over the weekend if you'
worry about staffing they're going to see how things play out for the night that let's talk severe hicks to demand real quickly. my name is well i'm from channel 4 news just your reaction this is live on television your reaction on that the park is open. >>i love that it's open but i don't want the park is there's too many people there what about this now it's now you can walk there and i walk up the street where there's no people has it been hard for the for you for the parks to be...
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ranger cassidy stillwell was not hurt. 25-year-old brandon hicks faces a charge of attempted assault. security gart was shot and killed in flint, michigan, after warning people to wear face masks at a family dollar store. >>> buses, subways and trains will be cleaned and disinfected around the clock to control the virus from spreading on public transit. they're critical to any reopening here in new york. cnn's brynn gingras joining us with more. good morning. >> reporter: hi, erica, good morning. we heard a lot before in this pandemic, never been done before. that's the case with this disinfectant process. the mta says it is going to learn as it goes really. they want to get more efficient, but they say it is necessary in order for riders to feel safe, to get their workers who suffered tremendous loss to feel safe, and really to get this city that relies on mass transit moving again. it is an eerie scene underground in new york city's subway system. platforms and trains mostly empty. the pandemic slowing the country's largest transit system to a crippling pace. as new york gears up to
ranger cassidy stillwell was not hurt. 25-year-old brandon hicks faces a charge of attempted assault. security gart was shot and killed in flint, michigan, after warning people to wear face masks at a family dollar store. >>> buses, subways and trains will be cleaned and disinfected around the clock to control the virus from spreading on public transit. they're critical to any reopening here in new york. cnn's brynn gingras joining us with more. good morning. >> reporter: hi,...
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being lower in temperature than expected just wondering if everything went as planned for you have any hick along the way. thanks. >> the count was spectacularrite. everyone said, you know, then probably within, as we were loading the rop, the only thing we saw was we saw it was, it was actually something we have seen as we were unloading on wednesday. we had a sensor that was, that was reading in a way that we had to go under stand why was it reading in that particular manner. we also had to understand what can hap fit in fails and it was in an area where actually, we, it is downstream of the valve and so, it was, you know, jim talked before about where did the teams how did they work together. one of things this we learned on the mission is to how to take a piece of data like a sensor data and understand what is that data telling as you and being able to clear it which is really why we were able to fly through the understanding of what the issue was, then, turn that around and in a very short period of time. what that takes is two groups of folks that have been working with each other for
being lower in temperature than expected just wondering if everything went as planned for you have any hick along the way. thanks. >> the count was spectacularrite. everyone said, you know, then probably within, as we were loading the rop, the only thing we saw was we saw it was, it was actually something we have seen as we were unloading on wednesday. we had a sensor that was, that was reading in a way that we had to go under stand why was it reading in that particular manner. we also...
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over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania, under the dark shade of a towering oak near the bunker church lay lifeless form of a drummer boy, not more than 17 years old. eyes of blue and a form of delicate mold. as i approached, him i stooped down. i did so and perceived a bloody mark on his forehead. it showed where the land and messenger of death had produced the wound that caused his death. his lips were compressed. his eyes, half open. a smile played upon his continents. by his side lay his tenor drum, never to be tapped again. rufus saw every battle in the eastern theater and said the piles of dead on the sharpsburg and hagerstown turnpike. that's what he is seeing. it surpassed anything i saw at any observation. the cold harbor slaughter pan and frederick all compared mentally with me, and what i saw at antietam. my feeling was the antietam turnpike surpassed all in manifest evidence of slaughter. jacob hours. an awful sight here. the groans of the wounded. the bloodstained bodies. the confusion. it's something no and can have any idea of, unless they have been her
over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania, under the dark shade of a towering oak near the bunker church lay lifeless form of a drummer boy, not more than 17 years old. eyes of blue and a form of delicate mold. as i approached, him i stooped down. i did so and perceived a bloody mark on his forehead. it showed where the land and messenger of death had produced the wound that caused his death. his lips were compressed. his eyes, half open. a smile played upon his continents. by...
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one of the detained journalists is mohamed up to have new editor of hicks radio he was arrested on march 7th after reporting on police brutality in the capital. his family says they've been denied access to their son so it's very worrying the cave labelled my son a terrorist for only practicing his profession i appeal to our national leaders for the release of my thought on he was our only breadwinner and we haven't seen him for a whole 2 months i wanted justice for my son. journalists unions in the country often protest about the outdated pennell court which came into force in $96.00 to fall it includes a number of vague and overly broad crimes including criminal definition of fending the onan prestige of the head of state in assaulting a public officer or institution all charges frequently laid against journalists what we are seeing in these nice or nice weeks now he's. an organized campaign to criminalize journalism but would you journalist is he in court because of the media right or because the right to freedom of expression and speciously use of criminal movies which are already ou
one of the detained journalists is mohamed up to have new editor of hicks radio he was arrested on march 7th after reporting on police brutality in the capital. his family says they've been denied access to their son so it's very worrying the cave labelled my son a terrorist for only practicing his profession i appeal to our national leaders for the release of my thought on he was our only breadwinner and we haven't seen him for a whole 2 months i wanted justice for my son. journalists unions...
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over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania. under the dock sheets of the tearing up lay a lifeless form of a drummer boy. not more than 17 years old. at the facts of hair, eyes of blue and the for a delicate mold. as i approached him, i stoop down and as i did so i perceived a bloody markup on his forehead. it showed where the lead of messenger of death had produced a wound that caused his death. his lips were compressed, his eyes half open. a smile played upon his countenance. by his side laid his tenor drum never to be tapped again. rufus dogs saad every battle in the eastern -- that's what he's seen. surpassed anything on anybody field in my observation. the angle of death, the cold harbor slaughter in the friendly spring field were all compared mentally with me with what i saw at antietam. my feeling was, the antietam turnpike was passed all of manifest evidence of slaughter. jacob hours, an awful sight here warm writing. the groans of the wounded, the bloodstain bodies, the confusion. it is something no one can have any id
over there by the church, private hicks from pennsylvania. under the dock sheets of the tearing up lay a lifeless form of a drummer boy. not more than 17 years old. at the facts of hair, eyes of blue and the for a delicate mold. as i approached him, i stoop down and as i did so i perceived a bloody markup on his forehead. it showed where the lead of messenger of death had produced a wound that caused his death. his lips were compressed, his eyes half open. a smile played upon his countenance....
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let hick make the tradeoff what he valued most. go to boca raton, florida, gave.t on monday, said i needed it back by friday, my publisher has to know that day whether we're going forward. over the course of that tenth week i was sure he would say you can't publish this. i saw him look at the manuscript hitch was wisping, asked me to take other few thing out, completely nonmaterial, student -- take that out because of respect for barbara hoffa but the meat of the things he told me that he might regret was at the end of the book and i saw him flipping through and seeing what happened. friday comes around and i said i have to know, push the book or not? your call. and he hand me the manuscript with a terribly sad face and he said, i read every word. you wrote a great book, congratulations, son. and i thought, what the hell does that mean? because i don't think he read the book. don't think he read to the end. and i don't know why. i don't know if it was because it was too painful or didn't want the responsibility for it, if he decided to suck up his honor so i could
let hick make the tradeoff what he valued most. go to boca raton, florida, gave.t on monday, said i needed it back by friday, my publisher has to know that day whether we're going forward. over the course of that tenth week i was sure he would say you can't publish this. i saw him look at the manuscript hitch was wisping, asked me to take other few thing out, completely nonmaterial, student -- take that out because of respect for barbara hoffa but the meat of the things he told me that he might...
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let us get into some hicks with chris ralph, st. james p lace.re you most excited about when you get up in the morning these days? what is one investment you have to tell everybody about at a pub if indeed you were going to a pub these days? chris: if we are ever allowed back into a pub. i don't know where the bottom of this will be but i do not fundamentally believe that value is an investment strategy. it is no longer valid. is valuee, whether it in general, whether it is looking at something like the japanese value investments which are offering extraordinary levels of value compared to longer-term trends -- that is an area where i think one can get really excited at the current time. matt: what do you think about the japanese right now? place thatis it a investors should be focused on? chris: if you think about some of the facts associated with japan -- so, for example, the japanese corporations held over six point $5 trillion in cash on the balance sheets -- that while japan's debt to gdp is quite higherhat level is much than the u.s. for ex
let us get into some hicks with chris ralph, st. james p lace.re you most excited about when you get up in the morning these days? what is one investment you have to tell everybody about at a pub if indeed you were going to a pub these days? chris: if we are ever allowed back into a pub. i don't know where the bottom of this will be but i do not fundamentally believe that value is an investment strategy. it is no longer valid. is valuee, whether it in general, whether it is looking at something...
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park ranger trying to break up a crowd at lake austin, then shoved in the water. 25-year-old brandon hicks with attempted assault on a public servant, a felony. in new york city, plainclothes police officers approaching a group on the street they said were in violation of social distancing orders. the altercation escalating. one officer taking out his stun gun. the nypd saying the incident is under investigation. amid these simmering tensions, governors struggling to unify their states as they determine the best path forward. mississippi governor tate reeves halted plans to reopen on friday after seeing a single-day record of nearly 400 new cases. >> it was a one-day blip but we wanted to make sure we investigate that data before we make a final decision, so we delayed it. >> reporter: but the governor saying that spike was the result of a data dump and cases have since receded. >> we're doing everything in our power to get our state back open as soon as possible. >> reporter: while in ohio governor mike dewine requiring masks for anyone entering a store, but backing off the order the next
park ranger trying to break up a crowd at lake austin, then shoved in the water. 25-year-old brandon hicks with attempted assault on a public servant, a felony. in new york city, plainclothes police officers approaching a group on the street they said were in violation of social distancing orders. the altercation escalating. one officer taking out his stun gun. the nypd saying the incident is under investigation. amid these simmering tensions, governors struggling to unify their states as they...
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school principal patty branch and superintendent daisy hicks tells me they want the stops feel specials if anything positive that has come out of this it is bringing family and community back together. it's allowing us to slow down and appreciate the smaller things in life that has a great impact. and just -- just hopefully what they'll take is that we care about them so much, and we're so proud of all of them. >> anthony, you know how we've talked about using humor to cope with dramatic times? check out the t-shirts the kids came up with, it says senior 2020, toilet paper, tossing masks. we shut 2002 too down literally. -- 2020 down literally. >> i love that. it was a local tree service that volunteered to put up the banners, and the kids get to keep them. a great souvenir. >>> ahead, billionaire investor robert smith tells us how he's trying to help small business. stay with us. it's best we stay apart for a bit, but you're not alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] the
school principal patty branch and superintendent daisy hicks tells me they want the stops feel specials if anything positive that has come out of this it is bringing family and community back together. it's allowing us to slow down and appreciate the smaller things in life that has a great impact. and just -- just hopefully what they'll take is that we care about them so much, and we're so proud of all of them. >> anthony, you know how we've talked about using humor to cope with dramatic...
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a lot of people applying, but there have been hick ups, some are finding they're not with the right bankth the right bank. barclays had trouble serving everyone, because so many were applying. they say they are clearing that up and it should be fine from now on. thank you. the latest figures in england. hospital figures, the latest figures in england. hospitalfigures, rose 204. that the latest figures in england. hospital figures, rose 204. that is the lowest daily increase since march 30th. so the lowest for a month. there are figures from wales. i will bring you those. a further 14 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in wales. that take it is total number to 997. another 195 people testing positive. that brings the number number to 10,524. but if you can get economy positive news with these figures, it is the england figure that shows the lowest increase for more than a month. i will bring you more on that later. a british trade minister — conor burns — has resigned after the uk's standards watchdog said he should receive a seven—day suspension for attempting to int
a lot of people applying, but there have been hick ups, some are finding they're not with the right bankth the right bank. barclays had trouble serving everyone, because so many were applying. they say they are clearing that up and it should be fine from now on. thank you. the latest figures in england. hospital figures, the latest figures in england. hospitalfigures, rose 204. that the latest figures in england. hospital figures, rose 204. that is the lowest daily increase since march 30th. so...
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the forces they're dealing with, they taught me the hick maneuver, i didn't do it right.hey're not wearing g-suits in the blue angel airport. what i had to do is send blood to my brain and i didn't do it right. i give respect to men and women who fly these aircraft, it's not easy. >> absolutely, not at all. such evidence shown in had a video. i'm curious because i've seen that happen sometimes where someone will pass out who is not used to the situation. did you know it was hitting you? did you realize something was about to disappear in your head? >> yeah, i slowly went to sleep. i went right to bed. well, you can feel the g-force, we pulled 7.4g and you feel that pulling you down into the seat and you can't even sit up straight. i don't know how the pilot was doing it, i'm sitting there, don't have to pay attention to anything and couldn't keep my eyes open and unfortunately, afterwards through up a little bit and the conditions they fly under, a lot of respect for them. alicia: oh, yeah, absolutely. yeah, and hey, barfing sometimes comes with the job, i don't know, tou
the forces they're dealing with, they taught me the hick maneuver, i didn't do it right.hey're not wearing g-suits in the blue angel airport. what i had to do is send blood to my brain and i didn't do it right. i give respect to men and women who fly these aircraft, it's not easy. >> absolutely, not at all. such evidence shown in had a video. i'm curious because i've seen that happen sometimes where someone will pass out who is not used to the situation. did you know it was hitting you?...