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keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes. for more information visit idahopotato.com. rob: hope on the horizon, the trial for a second coronavirus vaccine in the us. jillian: why people are fighting to be part of this. >> reporter: researchers calling this the most important trial they have ever done. they opened a second child to find a vaccine in what they are calling deep shot instead of deep jabs and after john irvin, stressing how crucial it is saying people are beating down the doors to get into the trial. the company will face two of the vaccine in 40 healthy volunteers, it will be kansas city and the university of pennsylvania and as leaders of the country have been warning about this being a bad week when it comes to covid-19, there is light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the antibody test, they say it could be weeks until those tests are made available and we will have a better grasp on it. >> we believe people we don't see and that is why the antibody test will be helpful to us. >> reporter: testing woul
keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes. for more information visit idahopotato.com. rob: hope on the horizon, the trial for a second coronavirus vaccine in the us. jillian: why people are fighting to be part of this. >> reporter: researchers calling this the most important trial they have ever done. they opened a second child to find a vaccine in what they are calling deep shot instead of deep jabs and after john irvin, stressing how crucial it is saying...
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idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. that liberty mutualle customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> the reopening of america will be like a patch work. 50 states governors are making decisions of where to go. we see governors are testing the limits of reopening. you see the map there. many other governors say not so fast. >> we are not there yet. we are not there yet. the house is still on fire. >> getting back on normal won't be light. we want to do it in a careful way and we want to do it in a way of confidence with people. >> we can spread the virus. >> we worked too hard to throw away that great work. >> we'll take slow and incremental and thoughtful ste
idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. that liberty mutualle customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> the reopening of america will be...
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idaho potatoes.nd i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and i love these flowers young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. eargo offers free phone based hearing checks and consultations all from the convenience of your home. call today. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral ste
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when the demand for french fries, in restaurants, you know, goes away, it's not very easy for idaho potato to just ship those potatoes over into the commercial channels. but i do wonder if there is some creative solution here. it does seem insane to me that we got people in line at food banks, and huge amounts of food essentially being plowed under, left to rot. animals being quote/unquote ugt niez y euthanized because they can't be sold. >> it makes more financial sense, in some cases, to destroy and dump than it is to donate. and we got to eliminate that disincentive. we got to create a structure and system whereby producers and processors are at least paid a minimal amount if they, in fact, donate. and then we have to work hard to develop the distribution system, the supply chain, if you will. the problem is most of the food banks have relied on retail for donations. well, retail doesn't have anything to donate. they are selling everything. so now, it's necessary for us to get a more direct line from the producers and processors to those food banks. it's' going to take a little time to
when the demand for french fries, in restaurants, you know, goes away, it's not very easy for idaho potato to just ship those potatoes over into the commercial channels. but i do wonder if there is some creative solution here. it does seem insane to me that we got people in line at food banks, and huge amounts of food essentially being plowed under, left to rot. animals being quote/unquote ugt niez y euthanized because they can't be sold. >> it makes more financial sense, in some cases,...
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and this is a picture of a mountain of potatoes in idaho, taken a week ago.potato producing state and the places that would normally be buying them — restaurants and stadiums, for instance — are closed. so farmers are abondoning their crops because they have no one to sell to. and the us is the largest economy in the world — it has huge resources to stop people going hungry. stephanie heggarty has been looking at places where that isn't the case. food is not something that these people used to worry about. this pandemic does not treat everyone equally. when you are living on a daily wage, being out of work means no money for food. these are not animals, these are angry people. their world is being ripped from under them. the international labour 0rganisation says that 1.6 billion people could be out of work as a result of this pandemic. that is half the world's workers. rosa and her daughter were let go from theirjobs as domestic cleaners, with no pay. now they rely on a food bank. governments all over the world have plans to help people on the bread line, bu
and this is a picture of a mountain of potatoes in idaho, taken a week ago.potato producing state and the places that would normally be buying them — restaurants and stadiums, for instance — are closed. so farmers are abondoning their crops because they have no one to sell to. and the us is the largest economy in the world — it has huge resources to stop people going hungry. stephanie heggarty has been looking at places where that isn't the case. food is not something that these people...
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keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes.r gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. brian: as the battle that we're fighting here against the virus rages in the u.s. and around the world, our adversaries, china, russia and iran are taking advantage of the global pandemic to weaken western democracies, and disinformation against us, let's bring in the four star general, senior stack military commander, general jack keane. general, what are russians, what did russia and china do on the intelligence end to hurt us? >> yeah, well let me first say, all three of these countries are suddenly exploding covid-19 at our expense, bu
keep your family healthy with exercise and nutritious idaho potatoes.r gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit...
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i heard last night idaho potatoes, there's mountains that traditionally go into food service. we will figure out ways of getting that to home users. >>> laura riley, have good to speak with you. come again. thank you so much. >>> florida's beaches reopeningles by little. my next guest says it's too much too soon. her criticism of the governor ahead. but now because of the pandemic, a lot of high school seniors across the nation will be missing out on commencement and prom, but there's a hardware store in rye, colorado that's honoring the high school seniors. look. it has pictures, names of each of them on the signs near the store. take a listen. >> it's really cool, a nice gesture. our class has been working hard all year. we missed out on sports, and the year was pretty much cut short, but i think it's a cool gesture. it shows the community support and how much they love our class. >> there's roughly 3.5 million seniors in this country and other students more sadly missing out on so much. y and other students more sadly missing out on so much it's tough to quit smoking cold t
i heard last night idaho potatoes, there's mountains that traditionally go into food service. we will figure out ways of getting that to home users. >>> laura riley, have good to speak with you. come again. thank you so much. >>> florida's beaches reopeningles by little. my next guest says it's too much too soon. her criticism of the governor ahead. but now because of the pandemic, a lot of high school seniors across the nation will be missing out on commencement and prom, but...
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in idaho, farmers are putting out potato pyramids for people to take.the midwest, dairy farmers have dumped millions of gallons of milk. the cruel irony is, all of this is happening while americans wait in long lines for food donations. 120,000 people a week at the san antonio food bank. is it is criminal. it is a shame. that food should never go to waste. >> reporter: farmers and food banks have pleaded with the u.s. department of agriculture to connect the oversupply with the wowing need. florida's agricultural commissioner said she's asked for help for nearly a month, but the department didn't announce a plan until ten days ago. should this intervention have happened before? act sooner,d to have acted sooner, because it's put stress on charitable organizations like the feeding america food banks that-- our inventories running out. >> reporter: until the federal program catches up, some farmers say they will still have to euthanize livestock and chickens. we reached out to the u.s.d.a. which said it's working as edickly as possible and plans to start
in idaho, farmers are putting out potato pyramids for people to take.the midwest, dairy farmers have dumped millions of gallons of milk. the cruel irony is, all of this is happening while americans wait in long lines for food donations. 120,000 people a week at the san antonio food bank. is it is criminal. it is a shame. that food should never go to waste. >> reporter: farmers and food banks have pleaded with the u.s. department of agriculture to connect the oversupply with the wowing...
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a truck today delivering 43,000 pounds of potatoes from a farm in idaho to 800 families in the bronx, the mission, the brainchild of john botti, who saw reports of farmers forced to dump crops because they couldn't ship their products. so he bought the potatoes and rented a truck. they're on a mission, and we love it. >>> when we come back, the heroes who are there for your children, at bedtime. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. [woman hummi♪g to "all you need is love" and instrumental music] ♪ ♪ love is all you need. women with metastatic we breast cancerers. standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a
a truck today delivering 43,000 pounds of potatoes from a farm in idaho to 800 families in the bronx, the mission, the brainchild of john botti, who saw reports of farmers forced to dump crops because they couldn't ship their products. so he bought the potatoes and rented a truck. they're on a mission, and we love it. >>> when we come back, the heroes who are there for your children, at bedtime. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an...
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this tonight is their first shipment, more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes purchased from a farmer in idaho, driven by this army veteran and arriving in the south bronx on saturday. >> we can come together and we can come up with solutions and make a difference. and we're lighting candles in the darkness right now. >> reporter: this has now grown into an operation, with three large trucks, hundreds of volunteers and even small businesses donating their relief money from the federal government, amazing is a good word to describe this. david? >> we salute john and everyone trying to help. just the beginning, steve, and i know you're going stay on this. thank you. >>> when we come back tonight, at least seven dead this evening, a tornado outbreak. the watches up right tn news fs t buen you hav e chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can t
this tonight is their first shipment, more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes purchased from a farmer in idaho, driven by this army veteran and arriving in the south bronx on saturday. >> we can come together and we can come up with solutions and make a difference. and we're lighting candles in the darkness right now. >> reporter: this has now grown into an operation, with three large trucks, hundreds of volunteers and even small businesses donating their relief money from the federal...
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he spends his childhood working on the family wheat and potato farm in south-central idaho.al serves in the pacific in world war ii, returns home to work on the family farm, gets married and raises six children, then gets divorced in the late 1960s. he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri. it's like a blended brady bunch. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her stepdad knows how to fix just about anything. >> you had to figure out how to fix that car or fix that engine or make it work because, obviously, time was money when it came to farming. >> in 1994, after half a century working the fields, 69-year-old cal phillips decides it's time to hang up his farmer's hat and begin sellling off his acre. >> he was tired. he knew that his health was not going to let him do the farming as he would have liked to have done. >> but rather than quietly slipping into retirement, he surprises friends and family with news that he wants to try something completely diffe
he spends his childhood working on the family wheat and potato farm in south-central idaho.al serves in the pacific in world war ii, returns home to work on the family farm, gets married and raises six children, then gets divorced in the late 1960s. he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri. it's like a blended brady bunch. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her...
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more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes, trucked across the country from a farmer in idaho. >> tonight, i know new york's governor has announced a plan to get food from farms in new york city to the food banks that need it. >> reporter: that's right. it's a plan to buy the food, and give it to people in need. also, they're working with companies like cabot cheese and chobani to process the extra milk and give it to food charities. >> thank you. >>> and our reporting continues on small businesses in our country. another desperate scramble to get in the ppe program. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the race is on for small businesses to apply for a new round of government funding. but already it's off to a rocky start. the online loan application process today plagued with technical problems. the $310 billion is expected to go quickly. there's already a massive backlog after the first round of funding ran dry in just 13 days. in california, comic book store ner jo nighhe tel uing. >>nggotoel that we've incurred through this. but it won't get anywhere close to paying for all the loss
more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes, trucked across the country from a farmer in idaho. >> tonight, i know new york's governor has announced a plan to get food from farms in new york city to the food banks that need it. >> reporter: that's right. it's a plan to buy the food, and give it to people in need. also, they're working with companies like cabot cheese and chobani to process the extra milk and give it to food charities. >> thank you. >>> and our reporting...
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he spends his childhood working on the family wheat and potato farm in south-central idaho. the pacific in world war ii, returns home to work on the family farm, gets married and raises six children, then gets divorced in the late 1960s. he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri. it's like a blended brady bunch. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her stepdad knows how to fix just about anything. >> you had to figure out how to fix that car or fix that engine or make it work because, obviously, time was money when it came to farming. >> in 1994, after half a century working the fields, 69-year-old cal phillips decides it's time to hang up his farmer's hat and begin sellling off his acre. >> he was tired. he knew that his health was not going to let him do the farming as he would have liked to have done. >> but rather than quietly slipping into retirement, he surprises friends and family with news that he wants to try something completely different -- rest
he spends his childhood working on the family wheat and potato farm in south-central idaho. the pacific in world war ii, returns home to work on the family farm, gets married and raises six children, then gets divorced in the late 1960s. he remarries to marilyn hanshew, who has three children of her own, including sherri. it's like a blended brady bunch. >> it is. the blessing was, i got a great dad, and i got some really great stepsiblings, too. >> and, says sherri, her stepdad...
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this truck carrying about 43,000 pounds of potatoes from that farm in idaho arriving in the south bronx to help nearly 4,000 families in need. >> it is incredibly humbling and we are so excited to receive this food and also excited to distribute it to all of our famili jt want to mak sure that people see that the south bronx and other places, this is the picture of resilience. this is the picture of humanity. this is people coming together from all walks of life. >> reporter: ds says this won't be the last time they're able to hand out food thanks to farm to food banks. he says they'll be able to distribute food weekly to the nearly 10,000 families in this area. whit? >> some of the most important teamwork happening right now. stephanie ramos for us, thank you. >>> now to what may be another hopeful sign on the testing front. we have an inside look this morning at a military-funded lab that they say will be a game changer, able to do tens of thousands of tests per day. abc's devin dwyer has more. >> reporter: some scientists are calling it a covid testing breakthrough, a supervised but
this truck carrying about 43,000 pounds of potatoes from that farm in idaho arriving in the south bronx to help nearly 4,000 families in need. >> it is incredibly humbling and we are so excited to receive this food and also excited to distribute it to all of our famili jt want to mak sure that people see that the south bronx and other places, this is the picture of resilience. this is the picture of humanity. this is people coming together from all walks of life. >> reporter: ds...
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more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes purchased from a farmer in idaho, driven by this army veteran, andether, and we could come up with solutions and make a difference. and we're lighting candles in the darkness right now. >> reporter: from that one story on farmers in need, this has grown into an operation with hundreds of volunteers, three large trucks, and small businesses donating time, people, and yes, some of their relief money from the federal government. amazing is a good word to describe what's happening here. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> our thanks to steve there. >>> hold up. when we come back, the brand-new reason why we are saying we are xo'ing the woman who runs the world, beyonce. >>> and the brand-new music from the rolling stones. "the skinny" is next. wefrom the 7,000 cignat, clinicians,. supporting front line doctors and nurses, to everyone staying home to protect others. find answers to your most pressing questions: at cigna.com/covid19 ♪ i dream it i work hard >>> time now for "the skinny" starting with beyonce. that huge gift from inside the bey-hive. >> i
more than 43,000 pounds of potatoes purchased from a farmer in idaho, driven by this army veteran, andether, and we could come up with solutions and make a difference. and we're lighting candles in the darkness right now. >> reporter: from that one story on farmers in need, this has grown into an operation with hundreds of volunteers, three large trucks, and small businesses donating time, people, and yes, some of their relief money from the federal government. amazing is a good word to...
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in idaho, farmer ryan cranny posted this photo on facebook imploring people to please come take the potatoesew and dug up but he couldn't find anywhere to sell. free potatoes, come and get 'em. a lot of people did so. one local volunteer posted this picture of a truckload of potatoes being delivered to her town. within 48 hours of people coming to get food for their families, that giant pile, this is what was left of it. away 800,000 pounds of potatoes. there's a lot wrong in the world we can't fix but people are really trying every day, every way. that's it for us. now it's time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." good evening. >> that new york milk story is a great example of how supply chains get disrupted, so much of that milk supply was destined for new york city public schools, very big consumer of new york state milk. they're all closed down, milk producers don't have contracts to deliver it elsewhere. governor's got to figure out how to get that milk out into the world where it can get to the
in idaho, farmer ryan cranny posted this photo on facebook imploring people to please come take the potatoesew and dug up but he couldn't find anywhere to sell. free potatoes, come and get 'em. a lot of people did so. one local volunteer posted this picture of a truckload of potatoes being delivered to her town. within 48 hours of people coming to get food for their families, that giant pile, this is what was left of it. away 800,000 pounds of potatoes. there's a lot wrong in the world we can't...