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jon: jacqui heinrich in new york city, thank you. >>> michigan democrats voting to censure a democratic statehouse representative. karen witsett met with the president last week to promote hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for her recovery from covid-19. but not everyone supports her meeting with the president. matt fin live in chicago with more on that. matt? >> jon, the democratic chair of michigan's 13th congressional distribute tells fox news today that democrats there censured the state representative because she was being combative towards her fellow democrats. michigan state representative karen whitsett landed herself in hot water with fellow democrats after a meeting with president trump in the white house last week and thanking him for his pandemic response. she also cited hydroxychloroquine for helping her beat covid-19. her doctor confirms that medicine helped. she tells fox news since that meeting with president trump, the governor has been unpleasant towards her, but she says she's unapologetic because quote black bodies are piling up in her state and her community is bein
jon: jacqui heinrich in new york city, thank you. >>> michigan democrats voting to censure a democratic statehouse representative. karen witsett met with the president last week to promote hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for her recovery from covid-19. but not everyone supports her meeting with the president. matt fin live in chicago with more on that. matt? >> jon, the democratic chair of michigan's 13th congressional distribute tells fox news today that democrats there...
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it shannon >> shannon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. let's talk about to the protest how they're being perpetrated by critics and whether they're having an effect on the officials to put them into place and also, the breaking news tonight the present think you will find an executive order tonight to back tomorrow suspending all immigration and republican congressman from ohio, jim jordan, good to have you back with us. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: let's start with the tweet from the president. temporarily suspending immigration into the u.s., and democratic colleagues responding tonight, eric swalwell, who is running for the presidency himself and the nomination and he said we don't have to protect the americans from immigrant we need to par protector from io y. what's your reaction? >> i didn't, but it's common states don't make sense, you pointed out, shannon, a time when americans are being told to stay at home. it makes sense that we're not going to let new people into the country particularly at the very moment when you're t
it shannon >> shannon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. let's talk about to the protest how they're being perpetrated by critics and whether they're having an effect on the officials to put them into place and also, the breaking news tonight the present think you will find an executive order tonight to back tomorrow suspending all immigration and republican congressman from ohio, jim jordan, good to have you back with us. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: let's start with the...
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jacqui heinrich, thank you.o as jackie mentioned, west virginia was also thinking about a step back from in-person voting. the state just sent out 1.2 million absentee ballots giving people the option of voting by mail. if you're to talk about it is matt warner, west virginia secretary of state. it's wonderful to have you on the program, such a great reputation for being a champion especially for military that are serving overseas and they want to vote. you think that mobile voting is the way to go? >> that is, dana. for a certain segment of our population. i'm glad you have west virginia connections on that day. that's a trifecta right there. here in west virginia, we are allowing a certain segment, those people who would otherwise be disenfranchised. our military, we have a large proportion that is serving the military and, i want to make it as easy as possible for them to vote. as well as citizens serving overseas. because of its successful pilot, it went so well. we had people in 31 counties that were able t
jacqui heinrich, thank you.o as jackie mentioned, west virginia was also thinking about a step back from in-person voting. the state just sent out 1.2 million absentee ballots giving people the option of voting by mail. if you're to talk about it is matt warner, west virginia secretary of state. it's wonderful to have you on the program, such a great reputation for being a champion especially for military that are serving overseas and they want to vote. you think that mobile voting is the way...
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in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >>> more and more states are beginning to reopen their economies. at 10:30, the non-essential businesses allowed to restart despite facing criticism. >>> and area weather, the weekend after a warm shower with 70s and 80s out there. some changes in your sunday forecast, we will take a look at the numbers, coming up. check first though, cruise around the bay area taking advantage of the reduced traffic on the roads. the project they are getting done. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> tesla is reportedly asking some workers to return to the fremont assembly plant on wednesday. limburg news reports the carmaker has staff in painting operations to report to the facility on april 29th. the company said that employees will be expected to return on may 4th, the day after the bay area's stayed home order is his visit to
in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >>> more and more states are beginning to reopen their economies. at 10:30, the non-essential businesses allowed to restart despite facing criticism. >>> and area weather, the weekend after a warm shower with 70s and 80s out there. some changes in your sunday forecast, we will take a look at the numbers, coming up. check first though, cruise around the bay area taking advantage of the reduced traffic on the roads. the project they are...
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jon: jacqui heinrich in new york city, jacqui, thank you.onths ago, before the pandemic, your spring plans probably looked a lot different. washington, d.c. was preparing for its annual cherry blossom festival and sporting events as well. but now the reality of our capitol, our nation and the world appears to be much different as once busy streets remain mostly empty. rich edson joins us live from the national mall in washington, d.c. rich. >> reporter: good evening, jon. and this is a 70-degree sunday in april in washington, d.c. at the national mall, typically you've got lots of tourists running around here but all the smithsonians are closed and what you've got here is the first weekend in washington, d.c. under the dc stay at home order. you've got a lot of people practicing what's allowed here and that's they can leave their house as long as they're with people who are in their home, part of their home, or they're riding, biking, jogging and doing so alone or in groups of people who they live with, basically. if you violate the order, u
jon: jacqui heinrich in new york city, jacqui, thank you.onths ago, before the pandemic, your spring plans probably looked a lot different. washington, d.c. was preparing for its annual cherry blossom festival and sporting events as well. but now the reality of our capitol, our nation and the world appears to be much different as once busy streets remain mostly empty. rich edson joins us live from the national mall in washington, d.c. rich. >> reporter: good evening, jon. and this is a...
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>> shannon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. tonight, a doubleheader of good news.s and their retirement home in california cannot go on outings because of covid-19, so there was a call for encouragement and the response was overwhelming. dozens of people came to brighten the seniors day. here on the east coast, take a listen to this. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never feel so good ♪ ♪ >> shannon: check it out, they join each other for a rousing concert. we are told right after that, they followed up with more songs. every day at noon there out there encouraging each other. that is it for us tonight from washington. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spend the evening with us. we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ om amazing people... it makes me want to be better. it changes your perspective. it makes you a different person. see what listening to audible can do for you. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstati
>> shannon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. tonight, a doubleheader of good news.s and their retirement home in california cannot go on outings because of covid-19, so there was a call for encouragement and the response was overwhelming. dozens of people came to brighten the seniors day. here on the east coast, take a listen to this. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never feel so good ♪ ♪ >> shannon: check it out, they join each other for a rousing concert. we are told right after...
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jacqui heinrich is in new york city with more on that. jacqui?> jon, the mother of a former biden staffer called in to cnn's larry king live and asked for advice on, quote, problems her daughter had with the senator. now, the caller does not mention biden by name or describe the nature of the incident. but she says going public with the details would cause damage to the person's reputation. >> san luis obispo, california, hello. >> yes, hello. i'm wondering what a staffer would do besides go to the press in washington. my daughter has just left there after working for a prominent senator and could not get through with her problems at all, and the only thing she could have done was go to the press and she chose not to do it out of respect for him. >> she had a story to tell, but out of respect for the person she worked for, she didn't tell it? >> that's true. >> in march, former biden staffer tara reed accused biden of sexually assaulting her in 93. her story has escalated since last year when reed first told a local newspaper then senator biden t
jacqui heinrich is in new york city with more on that. jacqui?> jon, the mother of a former biden staffer called in to cnn's larry king live and asked for advice on, quote, problems her daughter had with the senator. now, the caller does not mention biden by name or describe the nature of the incident. but she says going public with the details would cause damage to the person's reputation. >> san luis obispo, california, hello. >> yes, hello. i'm wondering what a staffer would...
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jacqui heinrich is live in new york city with more on that. jacqui?age of ppe, the va health chief is now acknowledging the shortages and also accusing fema of diverting supplies intended for the va to the national stockpile. richard stone, who is a former combat surgeon and army deputy surgeon general, told the washington post the va's supply was nearly gone, writing, i had 5 million masks incoming that disappeared and the supply system was responding to fema. i couldn't tell you when my next deliverly was coming in -- delivery was coming in. but fox has been told fema doesn't have the legal authority to do so. we asked the va for the response and didn't address the discrepancy between stone and fema but said they are grateful from fema's support. leaving the account from stone as another question mark following weeks of conflicting accounts over shortages. fema sent half a million masks to the va this week after the secretary asked for help and stone said a similar shipment arrived last week, allowing him to loosen the mask policy providing employee
jacqui heinrich is live in new york city with more on that. jacqui?age of ppe, the va health chief is now acknowledging the shortages and also accusing fema of diverting supplies intended for the va to the national stockpile. richard stone, who is a former combat surgeon and army deputy surgeon general, told the washington post the va's supply was nearly gone, writing, i had 5 million masks incoming that disappeared and the supply system was responding to fema. i couldn't tell you when my next...
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jacqui heinrich is in new york city with more on that. jacqui?r vice president joe biden says americans can't just stay at home and wait for a vaccine to arrive. he says we have to build a bridge to get there. biden laid out the steps in a "new york times" editorial published this morning saying if he were president he would consider opening stores and offices before theaters arenas and spacing out office workers and restaurant patrons, but to get there, he would first continue social distancing until new cases are down significantly. second, enact wide spread testing and a contact tracing strategy that protects privacy and third make sure hospitals and healthcare systems are prepared for flare-ups by ensuring staff and ppe are available. how to get america's economy back on track will be the burden of both his campaign and president trump's. the president no longer able to campaign on record economy numbers, will have to deflect biden's blame over how we got here and also try to come up with the best way to get ahead. president trump has the adv
jacqui heinrich is in new york city with more on that. jacqui?r vice president joe biden says americans can't just stay at home and wait for a vaccine to arrive. he says we have to build a bridge to get there. biden laid out the steps in a "new york times" editorial published this morning saying if he were president he would consider opening stores and offices before theaters arenas and spacing out office workers and restaurant patrons, but to get there, he would first continue social...
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bringing in jacqui heinrich live in new york city. cqui, i'm not sure if you've had a chance to read this report or vet it but let me say that i read a report this morning that according to this report that fema redirected millions of masks that were ordered by the va to use in their system, that fema redirected those masks to use in the federal government's stockpile. >> reporter: well, arthel, we did get a response from fema this morning addressing that. the back story is va officials reportedly denied any ppe shortages for weeks until things got so dire they reached out to fema for help. now, this was when they found out that masks and other supplies they had ordered had been diverted to the national stockpile. richard stone, who is a former combat surgeon and deputy surgeon general told the washington post, hi 5 million masks incoming that disappeared and the supply system was responding to fema. i couldn't tell you i when my nt delivery was coming in. va's secretary asked fema for help after the four week supply was nearly deplete
bringing in jacqui heinrich live in new york city. cqui, i'm not sure if you've had a chance to read this report or vet it but let me say that i read a report this morning that according to this report that fema redirected millions of masks that were ordered by the va to use in their system, that fema redirected those masks to use in the federal government's stockpile. >> reporter: well, arthel, we did get a response from fema this morning addressing that. the back story is va officials...
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bill. >> bill: jacqui heinrich on that, reporting today, jacqui, thank you, meanwhile the airports in the u.s. across the country have seen a bit of an uptick in the number of travelers. the tsa screened nearly 129,000 people yesterday, that's the most in a single day since the 3rd of april. but in all, it's just a tiny fraction of the usual number, in the same day about a year ago tsa screened more than 2.5 million people. at american airports. what a difference a year can make. nursing homes have been hot spots for covid-19 outbreaks, they've been deadly. why are some states ordering them to take infected patients? we will look at that and a moment. and an urgent moment for one of america's biggest meat producers as the virus closes plants across the nation. they're our p. our brothers and sisters. and our children. but now, they are more than that. they are forever our heroes, too. at prudential, we're fortunate to know and serve them. and we're grateful to the heroic men and women working on the front line to move our nation forward. to all the heroes, we thank you. could another
bill. >> bill: jacqui heinrich on that, reporting today, jacqui, thank you, meanwhile the airports in the u.s. across the country have seen a bit of an uptick in the number of travelers. the tsa screened nearly 129,000 people yesterday, that's the most in a single day since the 3rd of april. but in all, it's just a tiny fraction of the usual number, in the same day about a year ago tsa screened more than 2.5 million people. at american airports. what a difference a year can make. nursing...
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and jacqui heinrich has the story for us tonight. good evening, jackie. >> good evening, shannon.he last man standing, it is fair to say there were points when joe biden needed obama's endorsement more than he does now. the campaign climbed out the first two costates and a significant threat but obama would not put his thumb on the scale. however, the endorsement might help biden now where he needs it most with fund-raising. republicans did a massive first-quarter $212 million. as of february biden's campaign in the dnc $12 million after debt. president obama did not cross that over. >> the other side has a massive war chest. the other side has a propaganda network with little regard for the truth. on the other hand, pandemics have a way of coming through a lot of noise to remind us of what is real. and what is important. >> shannon: obama said biden's character will guard through dak trends and a long recovery and e video has generated 10 million views. but pulling support from sandra's supporters may be less easy. sanders former national press secretary refusing to get on board
and jacqui heinrich has the story for us tonight. good evening, jackie. >> good evening, shannon.he last man standing, it is fair to say there were points when joe biden needed obama's endorsement more than he does now. the campaign climbed out the first two costates and a significant threat but obama would not put his thumb on the scale. however, the endorsement might help biden now where he needs it most with fund-raising. republicans did a massive first-quarter $212 million. as of...
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jacqui heinrich is joining us live from new york city with more. jacqui?n, the mother of a former biden staffer called into cnn's larry king live and asked for advice on quote problems her daughter had with a senator. now, the caller does not mention biden by name or describes the nature of the incident, but she indicates that going public with the claims would have caused damage to that person's reputation. in march, tara reade accused biden of sexually assaulting her when she worked in his senate office in 93. reade's story has escalated since last year when she first told a local newspaper then senator biden touched her and made her feel uncomfortable. she said she didn't consider the acts sexual but likened her experience to being treated like a pretty lamp. reade told the "new york times" she didn't initially claim sexual assault because she was scared having faced a wave of criticism over a series of posts and tweets she made in years prior some praising biden's legislative efforts on ending sexual assault, others praising russian president putin. sh
jacqui heinrich is joining us live from new york city with more. jacqui?n, the mother of a former biden staffer called into cnn's larry king live and asked for advice on quote problems her daughter had with a senator. now, the caller does not mention biden by name or describes the nature of the incident, but she indicates that going public with the claims would have caused damage to that person's reputation. in march, tara reade accused biden of sexually assaulting her when she worked in his...
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jacqui heinrich takes a closer look at that term strategy. hey, jackie. >> hey there, shannon. president trump is fanning tension between progressives and the democratic base adjusting the primary was raked against sanders from the start and calling for disenfranchised sanders supporters to switch parties. he also suggested that senator elizabeth warren's candidacy was in part to blame for sanders' downfall. he tweeted "bernie sanders is out think it elizabeth warren. if not for her, bernie would have won almost every state on super tuesday. this ended just like the democrats and the dnc wanted, same as the crooked hillary fiasco. the burning people should come to the republican party, trade." president trump wants to capitalize on positions he and sanders share entree. both are hawkish in china and sanders even previously said he supported tariffs, although we disagreed with how president trump implemented them. and in 2016, sanders criticized trade agreements like nafta and the trans-pacific partnership saying they led to the downfall of american manufacturing. >> we agree th
jacqui heinrich takes a closer look at that term strategy. hey, jackie. >> hey there, shannon. president trump is fanning tension between progressives and the democratic base adjusting the primary was raked against sanders from the start and calling for disenfranchised sanders supporters to switch parties. he also suggested that senator elizabeth warren's candidacy was in part to blame for sanders' downfall. he tweeted "bernie sanders is out think it elizabeth warren. if not for her,...
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in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >> members of the lodi church planning to attend palm sundayvices. the pastor said the landlord changed the locks in the church service was canceled. there was an angry reaction from church members who plan to disobey the shelter in place order and cited their constitutional right to assemble. >> i am not thrilled in general with the prescription of religious liberties, especially during holy week. >> the property order had the locks changed after they ordered the church to shut down last week. download the free "ktvu" news apps. get the latest updates as breaking news is sent straight to your mobile devices. >>> 7:40 a.m. we have to talk about the weather. it seems like every talk to you so much longer ago. it seems weather systems come in from the north but this is not the case. >> it developed an enhancement and that's what ramped it up on sunday to the south. okay? there were multiple pieces but it did come in north to south but now you see more. it's a wave developed and the change of wind direction on the front developed for sunday. storm
in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >> members of the lodi church planning to attend palm sundayvices. the pastor said the landlord changed the locks in the church service was canceled. there was an angry reaction from church members who plan to disobey the shelter in place order and cited their constitutional right to assemble. >> i am not thrilled in general with the prescription of religious liberties, especially during holy week. >> the property order had the locks...
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lou: jacqui heinrich, thank you very much. joining us tonight is kimberlys strassel, a member of "the wall street journal" editorial board, author of the new book "resistance at all cost." we recommend it to you highly. i want to start, kim, if i may, with the allegations against biden and the way in which much of the left-wing media is just simply ignoring those claims and charges. >> yeah. i mean, look, lou, as a militant defender of due process, one part of me is happy to see the press e exercising a little bit more caution than they did, for instance, with brett kavanaugh and some of those allegations. at the same time, the complete radio silence is stunning to watch because the double standard is just remarkable. i mean, it isn't just that the press isn't doing any stories on this or asking anyone about it, but you haven't heard anything from a single liberal group, you haven't heard anything from the dnc or political bodies. you haven't heard anything from any of these candidates who are all auditioning for joe biden. th
lou: jacqui heinrich, thank you very much. joining us tonight is kimberlys strassel, a member of "the wall street journal" editorial board, author of the new book "resistance at all cost." we recommend it to you highly. i want to start, kim, if i may, with the allegations against biden and the way in which much of the left-wing media is just simply ignoring those claims and charges. >> yeah. i mean, look, lou, as a militant defender of due process, one part of me is...
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jacqui heinrich is live from new york city with more on that. jacqui? >> well, jon, data from a smart phone tracking company showed income inequality is linked to virus exposure, with those who are making more money staying home sooner and also staying home more than those who make less. in new york city, the consequences were visible within the first month of the outbreak. of the 20 zip codes with the fewest coronavirus cases, 19 were wealthy areas, according to city data. the most cases were in the poorest neighborhoods. analysts think there could be several reasons why, including more low income people working essential jobs, delivery drivers, grocery clerks and care givers, more exposure on public transportation and crowding among families in small apartments. but a bureau of labor stay statistics from last year showed the risk factors existed before this virus. about 60% of people who worked in management, business and other jobs could work from home, but less than 10% of service workers could. 37% of asians said they could work remotely. 30% for w
jacqui heinrich is live from new york city with more on that. jacqui? >> well, jon, data from a smart phone tracking company showed income inequality is linked to virus exposure, with those who are making more money staying home sooner and also staying home more than those who make less. in new york city, the consequences were visible within the first month of the outbreak. of the 20 zip codes with the fewest coronavirus cases, 19 were wealthy areas, according to city data. the most cases...
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shannon. >> shannon: jacqui heinrich lie for us tonight, thank you.eginning to come to grips with the looming economic challenges of a post-coronavirus world and it might help the residents big time. correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us tonight. good evening. >> shannon, good evening. tonight the empire state building late in blue in honor of the city's public transit workers, first responders in their own right, nearly 100 of whom have died of covid-19. as this week the nypd begins its campaign to rid the city of austria subway system of homeless people. >> the cars were filthy, they were disgusting. homeless people were there with all their belongings. >> governor andrew cuomo railing for a second day against new york city subway trains crowded with homeless people who could be infected with covid-19, endangering commuters. >> i want a full plan. how do we disinfect every train every night, period. >> the state called on the metropolitan transportation authority to do more while eunuch city's mayor called on the state to do more. >> we a
shannon. >> shannon: jacqui heinrich lie for us tonight, thank you.eginning to come to grips with the looming economic challenges of a post-coronavirus world and it might help the residents big time. correspondent bryan llenas has that story for us tonight. good evening. >> shannon, good evening. tonight the empire state building late in blue in honor of the city's public transit workers, first responders in their own right, nearly 100 of whom have died of covid-19. as this week the...
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let's go to jacqui heinrich now with details in new york city. reporter: arthel, for weeks va officials denied any claims about there being shortages of ppe but apparently things got so dire they reached out to fema for help. that's when the va says they learned that orders that they had placed were being diverted to fema to replenish the national stockpile. but fox, however, has learned that fema cannot and has not and won't be diverting any of their orders from their state, local or federal partners, they don't have the legal authority to do so. that, though, stands in direct contrast to what richard stone of the va told the washington post. look here. stone said i had 5 million masks incoming that disappeared and the supply system was responding to fema. i couldn't tell you when my next delivery was coming in. fema sent a half million masks to the va after they asked for help, with the va's supply nearly depleted. people would not go on the record with us over claims over the diversions but told fox that fema and the va have been in close coor
let's go to jacqui heinrich now with details in new york city. reporter: arthel, for weeks va officials denied any claims about there being shortages of ppe but apparently things got so dire they reached out to fema for help. that's when the va says they learned that orders that they had placed were being diverted to fema to replenish the national stockpile. but fox, however, has learned that fema cannot and has not and won't be diverting any of their orders from their state, local or federal...
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jacqui heinrich in new york. thank you. gillian.: lots of businesses are doing their part to pitch in for the coronavirus relief effort. we'll talk to one of the founders of an activewear company that is producing badly-needed face masks, coming up next. gillian: new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor bill de blasio have a disagreement now over who gets to decide when schools close and when they open. this after the mayor announced the city schools are going to remain closed for the rest of the school year. correspondent aishah hasnie joins us now with the latest on this as it unfolds from manhattan. aishah. >> reporter: hi, gillian. governor cuomo says a decision on schools will not be made until he has time to coordinate with the rest of the state and also the neighboring states. in the meantime, he says the numbers do appear to show that new york state has reached its apex. but he's warning all residents to remain cautious. >> someone says, well, cdc was wrong and the white house task force is wrong and peter nava
jacqui heinrich in new york. thank you. gillian.: lots of businesses are doing their part to pitch in for the coronavirus relief effort. we'll talk to one of the founders of an activewear company that is producing badly-needed face masks, coming up next. gillian: new york governor andrew cuomo and new york city mayor bill de blasio have a disagreement now over who gets to decide when schools close and when they open. this after the mayor announced the city schools are going to remain closed for...
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jacqui heinrich is live, new york city's upper west side, with more on a week that has such deep religiouseaning for many of us. jacqui. >> reporter: arthel, the u.s. surgeon general warned this week will be the hardest and saddest for most americans, he said it's happening at the beginning of holy week. most states are under stay at home orders and churches and houses of worship have broadcast their services online. some defied those orders. in louisiana and texas, pastors said health measures threatened their constitutional rights. one pastor said satan is trying to keep parishoners apart and vowed not to let him in. another pastor opted to hold services outside. in louisiana, tony fell planned three services for today. he received six misse misdemeanr violating the governor's ban on large gatherings. >> our sheriff approached me on two different occasions and said the last thing i want to do is come out and put handcuffs on you in front of your congregation. i assured the sheriff that i would pray for him and other leaders in our nation for an hour every morning. >> reporter: other larg
jacqui heinrich is live, new york city's upper west side, with more on a week that has such deep religiouseaning for many of us. jacqui. >> reporter: arthel, the u.s. surgeon general warned this week will be the hardest and saddest for most americans, he said it's happening at the beginning of holy week. most states are under stay at home orders and churches and houses of worship have broadcast their services online. some defied those orders. in louisiana and texas, pastors said health...
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arthel: jacqui heinrich reporting in new york city, thank you.y. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression,...
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jon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. >>> ahead, we're going to asking a u.s. attorney how criminals are trying to take advantage of folks during this pandemic. >>> and up next, we're breaking down the top crimes being committed and sharing tips on how you can protect yourself during these times. hi i'm doctor shelby mccan, audiologist here at eargo. when i first saw eargo i was blown away. this is a product that can help millions of people. eargo is virtually invisible, rechargeable, comfortable, natural sounding and half the cost of traditional hearing aids it's easy to use and you have access to audiologists like me. plus lifetime support to help with allof your hearing needs. our telecare team is available for hearing checks and consultations at no charge from the comfort of your home. we're here to help. jon: attorney general william barr and the department of justice ramping up efforts to prosecute individuals who are trying to take advantage of the covid pandemic. i'm jon scott. this is a special edition of "the fox report". the bottom of the hour, if yo
jon: jacqui heinrich, thank you. >>> ahead, we're going to asking a u.s. attorney how criminals are trying to take advantage of folks during this pandemic. >>> and up next, we're breaking down the top crimes being committed and sharing tips on how you can protect yourself during these times. hi i'm doctor shelby mccan, audiologist here at eargo. when i first saw eargo i was blown away. this is a product that can help millions of people. eargo is virtually invisible,...
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jacqui heinrich has a story for us tonight. >> two major headlines from a senator elizabeth warren notendorsing biden, but sank in a interview she would serve as his vp if she was asked. she is the last of the four candidates to draw her support behind the former vice preside vice president. biden's fielding accusations, a asphalt accusation and a push from the progressive darling alexandria ocasio-cortez to get it on the table. a push from a big-name progressive comes at the right time. >> a month after dropping from the race elizabeth warren is getting behind to joe biden and telling her progress the following why they should to. >> when you disagree he will listen, not just listen, but really hear you. here's shown throughout his campaign that when you come up with new facts or a good argument he is not too afraid or too proud to be persuaded. >> it might counterbalance reluctance from alexandria ocasio-cortez. >> if were going to have donald trump or joe biden that will be elected president in november. we have to live in the reality of that and those choices. i know there might be
jacqui heinrich has a story for us tonight. >> two major headlines from a senator elizabeth warren notendorsing biden, but sank in a interview she would serve as his vp if she was asked. she is the last of the four candidates to draw her support behind the former vice preside vice president. biden's fielding accusations, a asphalt accusation and a push from the progressive darling alexandria ocasio-cortez to get it on the table. a push from a big-name progressive comes at the right time....
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jacqui heinrich is in new york with more on that. >> the rift spilled into its third day yesterday.ndrew cuomo slamming that suggestion from mitch mcconnell that states that are cash strapped and needing federal aid should be allowed to dechair bankruptcy. cuomo slammed that in a news release-- or slammed a news release from mcconnell's staffer that reportedly circulated after mcconnell's comments on the radio show, stopping blue state bailouts. the new york governor railed against mcconnell for partisanship and that new york state distributes to the pot and kentucky is number three taking from at that pot and he challenged mcconnell to pass a law and send it to the president to sign. pass the law, i dare you, and then go to the president and say, sign this bill allowing states to declare bankruptcy. you want to send an international message that the economy is in turmoil? do that. >> mcconnell said in an interview with conservative radio host hue hewitt wednesday there's some concern among republicans that federal aid would in part be used to cover workers pension shortfalls. mccon
jacqui heinrich is in new york with more on that. >> the rift spilled into its third day yesterday.ndrew cuomo slamming that suggestion from mitch mcconnell that states that are cash strapped and needing federal aid should be allowed to dechair bankruptcy. cuomo slammed that in a news release-- or slammed a news release from mcconnell's staffer that reportedly circulated after mcconnell's comments on the radio show, stopping blue state bailouts. the new york governor railed against...
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jacqui heinrich now with the latest in new york. jackie? reporter: neil, top of mind is how we're going to reopen the economy. here in new york state, we've witnessed 235,000 cases and 17,000 coronavirus deaths so far , and governor andrew cuomo has been lobbying the federal government for assistance in conducting widespread testing and he can't reopen the economy, until he gets help from the federal government, and that was the basis of a spar between him and the president yesterday. cuomo added president trump's expectations for states to reopen without federal help amounts to passing the buck without passing the bucks, president trump apparently watching the briefing tweeted governor cuomo should spend more time doing and less time complaining. get out there and get the job done. stop talking. we've built you thousands of hospital beds that you didn't need or use. gave large numbers of ventilator s that you should have had and helped you with testing you should be doing. we've given new york far more money help in equipment than any othe
jacqui heinrich now with the latest in new york. jackie? reporter: neil, top of mind is how we're going to reopen the economy. here in new york state, we've witnessed 235,000 cases and 17,000 coronavirus deaths so far , and governor andrew cuomo has been lobbying the federal government for assistance in conducting widespread testing and he can't reopen the economy, until he gets help from the federal government, and that was the basis of a spar between him and the president yesterday. cuomo...
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jacqui heinrich live in new york city with more on that. jacqui? >> well, jon, cell phone tracking data shows higher wage earners are staying home more than low income people, and it points to a connection between poverty and exposure to the virus. analysts think there might be several reasons why, including more low income people working essential jobs as delivery drivers, grocery clerks and care givers, more reliance on public transportation and crowding in small apartments. in new york city, the consequences were visible within the first month of the outbreak. city data shows the most coronavirus cases were in low income areas. a snapshot of a subway train tuesday morning in the bronx says it all. the platform is packed with essential workers commuting shoulder to shoulder made more crowded by a reduced train schedule, happening in one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods. doctors say the virus is ravaging low income people working essential jobs, many without health insurance and with undiagnosed preexisting conditions. >> poverty makes you more li
jacqui heinrich live in new york city with more on that. jacqui? >> well, jon, cell phone tracking data shows higher wage earners are staying home more than low income people, and it points to a connection between poverty and exposure to the virus. analysts think there might be several reasons why, including more low income people working essential jobs as delivery drivers, grocery clerks and care givers, more reliance on public transportation and crowding in small apartments. in new york...
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jacqui heinrich is checking that out with more, hey. >> good evening shannon.inton was the first woman in american history to secure democratic nomination but now she's backing former vice president joe biden for the job. but as biden faces a sexual assault allegation, quentin is being accused of not supporting women's interest. >> in 2016, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton reportedly deleted a line on her campaign website can make comment she first made at a college campus in iowa. >> don't let anyone silent your voice. you have the right to be heard. you have the right to be believed, and we are with you. >> clinton's campaign to leave the one, "you have the right to be believed after a viral tweet when she claims presidents husband her in 1978. at the time, she asked if she had the right to be believed too but now, facing the same question from former senate staffer tara reade who claims vice president joe biden sexually assaulted her in 1993. and clinton offer her endorsement to biden tuesday. >> i think one of the hallmarks of your presiden
jacqui heinrich is checking that out with more, hey. >> good evening shannon.inton was the first woman in american history to secure democratic nomination but now she's backing former vice president joe biden for the job. but as biden faces a sexual assault allegation, quentin is being accused of not supporting women's interest. >> in 2016, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton reportedly deleted a line on her campaign website can make comment she first made at a college...
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in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >>> closer to home, members of the church who are planning tottend palm sunday services found they had been locked out. the pastor of cross culture christian center told his congregation that the landlord changed the locks and yesterday's service was canceled. this prompted an angry reaction from some church members. they were planning to defy the shelter in place order and decided their constitutional right to assemble. >> i'm not thrilled with the restriction of religious liberties during what is christian's most holy week. >> the property owner had the locks changed after the health department ordered the church to shut down last week. you can always take the news with you when you do have to step outside for a minute. the free news app is up and running stronger than ever. you'll get the latest updates as well as breaking news sent straight to your mobile device. event coming up, possible job cuts in silicon valley. in minutes, just how many layoffs could be coming in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic according to a new survey. >>> also,
in new york, jacqui heinrich, fox news. >>> closer to home, members of the church who are planning tottend palm sunday services found they had been locked out. the pastor of cross culture christian center told his congregation that the landlord changed the locks and yesterday's service was canceled. this prompted an angry reaction from some church members. they were planning to defy the shelter in place order and decided their constitutional right to assemble. >> i'm not thrilled...
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jacqui heinrich, a little bit more on these workers and how they're also trying to stay safe in this time. >> reporter: hey, leland. well, "the new york times" analyzed data from a company that tracks smartphone low cautions, and they found that while all income groups are staying home more now than they were before the crisis, lower income communities are still moving around more than higher income people. they also found that wealthier people started staying home sooner than those low income people. when you look at that information and compare it to data from new york city's department of health, a line can be drawn between the -- [inaudible] and the risk of exposure here. in the first month of the outbreak in new york city, neighborhoods with the lowest income were hit the hardest including south bronx and queens. analysts report a number of potential factors including crowding amongst families in small apartments or low income people working essential jobs as delivery drivers, grocery clerks and caregivers and more exposure on public transportation. new york subway ridership is
jacqui heinrich, a little bit more on these workers and how they're also trying to stay safe in this time. >> reporter: hey, leland. well, "the new york times" analyzed data from a company that tracks smartphone low cautions, and they found that while all income groups are staying home more now than they were before the crisis, lower income communities are still moving around more than higher income people. they also found that wealthier people started staying home sooner than...
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correspondent jacqui heinrich explains tonight. >> hey, there shannon two people came forward with angainst biden. one accused the sub assault and the other about sexual harassment. over the weekend, a tape surface reporting to show her mother alluding to an incident. >> this week and former biden stafford tara reade told fox news the media needs to do a better job of questioning vice president joe biden over her claimed that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. tara reade said that the neck words would handle them differently or justice brett kavanaugh and she railed against anderson cooper for interviewing biden twice and not approaching the subject. i think it is shocking much time has passed and he is an actual nominee for president, and they are not asking the questions, tara reade said, adding in other words it's politics and political agenda in a row to ask the questions. in the months since her allegation surfaced, biden has done a dozen interviews but not based questions over the claim and neither have those in his circle. nancy pelosi appeared on cnn sunday morning before
correspondent jacqui heinrich explains tonight. >> hey, there shannon two people came forward with angainst biden. one accused the sub assault and the other about sexual harassment. over the weekend, a tape surface reporting to show her mother alluding to an incident. >> this week and former biden stafford tara reade told fox news the media needs to do a better job of questioning vice president joe biden over her claimed that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. tara reade said...
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correspondent jacqui heinrich, democracy 2020 report, hey, jackie. >> hey, shannon.he opinion piece in "the new york times" is selling the fight and ticket to progressive's saying he might not appear the radical leader they wanted, his plans are pretty far left. his recent commitment might have him move human further. >> the editorial arguing former vice president joe biden already running a progressive campaign pointing to calls for a $15 an hour minimum wage in free public college for some families. any indicate since he's capable of moving farther left on issues like using federal funding for abortions, which he opposed until last year, progressives could also see more of what they want, perhaps one out of discussion hyden has been having with senator's camp on climate end. meantime, the obama on the ticket getting daylight, it is only for a moment. biden saying in and they are an interview he would pick michelle obama as his vp in a heartbeat. he added he doubts the former first lady would have any interest given her return to private life. biden's search for a r
correspondent jacqui heinrich, democracy 2020 report, hey, jackie. >> hey, shannon.he opinion piece in "the new york times" is selling the fight and ticket to progressive's saying he might not appear the radical leader they wanted, his plans are pretty far left. his recent commitment might have him move human further. >> the editorial arguing former vice president joe biden already running a progressive campaign pointing to calls for a $15 an hour minimum wage in free...
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jacqui heinrich has all of tonight's 2020 report details, good evening. >> good evening, shannon. the fox news delegate tracker senator bernie sanders would have to win 46% of the remaining delegates up for grabs to beat former vice president joe biden to the nomination and that's an uphill climb considering biden would only need 30%. for sanders, titan public consciousness for issues central to his campaign are reasons to continue. he says coronavirus has people interested in medicare for all and raising the minimum wage with so many sick and struggling to pay their bills. and he claims issues like climate change will also gain attention as coronavirus has put a spotlight on what can happen without early intervention. >> one of the lessons that were learned from this? when this is all over, and it will be over, it was simple go back the same old same old? speak about former vice president joe biden answers that coronavirus is not a reason to adopt a more progressive health care stand, saying a single-payer system wouldn't address hospital needs like reimbursement and staffing. pe
jacqui heinrich has all of tonight's 2020 report details, good evening. >> good evening, shannon. the fox news delegate tracker senator bernie sanders would have to win 46% of the remaining delegates up for grabs to beat former vice president joe biden to the nomination and that's an uphill climb considering biden would only need 30%. for sanders, titan public consciousness for issues central to his campaign are reasons to continue. he says coronavirus has people interested in medicare...
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jacqui heinrich following with that more.> leland one year to the day after former vice-president biden announced his candidacy. a video clip from 1993 is getting the spotlight and fueling sex assault accusation against him. former biden staffer tara reid confirmed her mother now deceased called in to cnn larry king live show in 1993, the same time she stopped working for biden. the woman alluded to a sexual claim and she does not note biden by name or describe the nature of the incident, but indicates going public with the details would cause damage to the senator's reputation. >> and california, hello. >> yes, hello. i'm wondering what a staffer would do besides go to the press in washington? my daughter has just left thereafter working for a prominent senator and could not get through with her problems at all. the only thing she could have done is go to the press and she chose not to do it out of respect for him. >> she had a story to tell, but out of the respect for the person she worked for she didn't tell it. >> that's
jacqui heinrich following with that more.> leland one year to the day after former vice-president biden announced his candidacy. a video clip from 1993 is getting the spotlight and fueling sex assault accusation against him. former biden staffer tara reid confirmed her mother now deceased called in to cnn larry king live show in 1993, the same time she stopped working for biden. the woman alluded to a sexual claim and she does not note biden by name or describe the nature of the incident,...
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vulnerable people of the country are also at risk with critical masks and gowns in short supply, jacqui heinrich in new york city with a closer look. >> jacqui: now people who are caring for those most vulnerable are facing critical ppe shortages and also number of operational challenges themselves. while hospitals an other medical workers on distribution list, it's unclear whether home health companies are also on the lists and national survey showed 45% of household agencies have less than 10-day supplies. some are buying equipment privately at enormous cost. >> today probably my saddest one yet. i had a patient with down syndrome and his father had been caregiver for the past 30 years and no other family and the father died of covid, so and then the son had covid and he was in the hospital for a month and now he's in a new group home he's never been in. he would barely let me go near him today. >> jacquia agencies are dealing with staffing shortages, most paid minimum wage and one in five don't have health insurance themselves. many aides are abandoning their jobs over fear of contracting the
vulnerable people of the country are also at risk with critical masks and gowns in short supply, jacqui heinrich in new york city with a closer look. >> jacqui: now people who are caring for those most vulnerable are facing critical ppe shortages and also number of operational challenges themselves. while hospitals an other medical workers on distribution list, it's unclear whether home health companies are also on the lists and national survey showed 45% of household agencies have less...
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jacqui heinrich, thank you very much. eric. eric: well, arthel, we're expecting an update from the white house coronavirus task force. that update a few moments from now. states are trying to struggle to meet th the demand for tests and memedical supplies, they're demanding the trump administration nationalize the process. we'll hear what the president has to say and the top officials as they take the podium any moment now in just a few minutes, so stay with us on the fox news channel as our special coverage continues. eye i don't add up the years. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. arthel: well, we are awaiting today's we house coronavirus task force briefing to start any minute now. we'll bring it to you life when it -- live when it just starts. this update just in, the coronavirus now affecting more than 300,00
jacqui heinrich, thank you very much. eric. eric: well, arthel, we're expecting an update from the white house coronavirus task force. that update a few moments from now. states are trying to struggle to meet th the demand for tests and memedical supplies, they're demanding the trump administration nationalize the process. we'll hear what the president has to say and the top officials as they take the podium any moment now in just a few minutes, so stay with us on the fox news channel as our...
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now, it's still very, very early in the process, but the latest now from jacqui heinrich on where it'sng. >> and neil, the trend here, the positive news alongside some grim numbers. the institute for health metrics thinks the u.s. could hit its peak for deaths tomorrow. and yesterday more than 2100 deaths across the united states, the most in a single day. the data showing the last two weeks account for more than 83% of the deaths in this country. but several efforts are being made to mitt great the spread in the heart of new york city is seems to be making a difference. the icu dropped, the first since the outbreak took hold and the majority of field hospital beds are going unused. that does not mean that the new yorkers can let up on social distancing. mayor deblasio announced that the schools will be closed. >> so many that got behind got a great opportunity. and that's what we've focused on for six years, lord knows, having to tell you we cannot bring our schools back for the remainder of this school year is painful. i can also tell you, it's the right thing to do. >> this week, ne
now, it's still very, very early in the process, but the latest now from jacqui heinrich on where it'sng. >> and neil, the trend here, the positive news alongside some grim numbers. the institute for health metrics thinks the u.s. could hit its peak for deaths tomorrow. and yesterday more than 2100 deaths across the united states, the most in a single day. the data showing the last two weeks account for more than 83% of the deaths in this country. but several efforts are being made to...
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jon: jacqui heinrich in new york, thank you. >>> we are keeping an eye on the white house for the coronavirusiefing. it is expected to begin very soon. we will bring it to you the moment it bin -- begins. and online tools you need. and now it's no different. because helping you through this crisis is what we're made for. witpeople at higher riskng, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have an underlying medical condition, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, stay six feet or two arm lengths away from others. better yet, stay home if you can. the choices you make are critical. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. jon: a shooting rampage earlier today in the canadian province of nova scotia leaves at least 10 people dead. it's not clear if that number includes the suspect who is also confirmed dead. one victim identified as a police officer. details are still coming in, but we are being told there are multiple crime scenes, and some of them
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jacqui heinrich in new york city with more on this. >> reporter: former bernie sanders campaign stafferessing outrage over the clip. his former press secretary tweeted progressive didn't make this happen, corporate democrats chose biden and also it's a good time to note that bernie's on the ballot. the fallout comes after ta tara reade confirmed her mother called into larry king in august of 1993 alluding to her daughter's sexual assault claim against then senator biden. the caller notably doesn't mention biden by name or describe the nature of the incident but indicates going public would cause damage to the senator's reputation. >> hello. >> yes, hello. i'm wondering what a staffer would do besides go to the press in washington. my daughter has just left there after working for a prominent senator and could not get through with her problems at all and the only thing she could have done was go to the press and she chose not to do it out of respect for him. >> reporter: in march, reade accused biden of sexually assaulting her when she was a staffer in his office. her story changed since
jacqui heinrich in new york city with more on this. >> reporter: former bernie sanders campaign stafferessing outrage over the clip. his former press secretary tweeted progressive didn't make this happen, corporate democrats chose biden and also it's a good time to note that bernie's on the ballot. the fallout comes after ta tara reade confirmed her mother called into larry king in august of 1993 alluding to her daughter's sexual assault claim against then senator biden. the caller...