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and again, kay granger from the great state of texas. who will be back and who has been an amazing friend and leader and again, cannot thank you for your leadership and friendship enough. mr. chairman, you have crafted a bill, by the way, and obviously, you mentioned staff, mr. chairman. none of us could do our job without our personal staff and the committee staff and this committee has amazing staff, and we're indebted to them. you have crafted a bill, mr. chairman, that thoughtfully addresses many of the transportation and housing needs. you have gone out of your way to include the vast majority of requests from members of the committee. regardless of republican or democrat. and once again, you have included policies, programs, and oversight measures that i am convinced will improve the way that agencies in this bill serve our constituents. that's what it's all about. i would like to especially thank you for including the $300 million for ports, infrastructure grants, which is not just important for coastal states, california and flor
and again, kay granger from the great state of texas. who will be back and who has been an amazing friend and leader and again, cannot thank you for your leadership and friendship enough. mr. chairman, you have crafted a bill, by the way, and obviously, you mentioned staff, mr. chairman. none of us could do our job without our personal staff and the committee staff and this committee has amazing staff, and we're indebted to them. you have crafted a bill, mr. chairman, that thoughtfully...
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>> kaylee, thank you. >>> mary kay letourneau has died. she married her sixth grade student she was accused of raping. here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: to many, her life story was nothing short of bizarre. something mary kay letourneau herself admitted to barbara walters. >> did you know this was spg that was wrong or that society would see as wrong? >> i definitely knew that it was bizarre. >> reporter: a married mom of four, the washington state teacher made stunning headlines when she admitted to a sexual affair with her 12-year-old student,ville villvill villvil. >> when did you feel there was an attraction to vili? >> well, there was an emotional attraction. we just had bonded. we had similar interests. >> reporter: she called it love. others saw it as predatory. the state called it rape. letourneau gave birth to the couple's child before going to prison and had a second while serving her seven-year sentence. they were married soon after her release, but got divorced last year. letourneau died battling cancer for several months. s
>> kaylee, thank you. >>> mary kay letourneau has died. she married her sixth grade student she was accused of raping. here's deborah roberts. >> reporter: to many, her life story was nothing short of bizarre. something mary kay letourneau herself admitted to barbara walters. >> did you know this was spg that was wrong or that society would see as wrong? >> i definitely knew that it was bizarre. >> reporter: a married mom of four, the washington state...
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who was kay summersby. >> kay summersby was referred to as ike's driver. drove ike around. her primary job was to keep his appointments calendar, to make sure the right people got in and out and to meetings. and she was at eisenhower's headquarters. she was engaged to an american officer who was tragically killed in the fighting in north africa. she stayed at the headquarters. rumors began they had an affair. research i did and what people are looking at, for example, the letter truman said he had that eisenhower was going to ask mamie for a divorce, i think there have been a number of historians that have debunk that now. i don't believe there was an affair because it's hard -- for one thing, there's other proof, but it's hard to imagine that eisenhower, the allied commander of the european theater is acting like a schoolboy puppy love kind of following kay around, which is what she alleges in her book "past forgetting. . did mamie know? well, there wasn't anything for mamie to know, except the rumors were extremely hurtful to her. it was the kind of thin
who was kay summersby. >> kay summersby was referred to as ike's driver. drove ike around. her primary job was to keep his appointments calendar, to make sure the right people got in and out and to meetings. and she was at eisenhower's headquarters. she was engaged to an american officer who was tragically killed in the fighting in north africa. she stayed at the headquarters. rumors began they had an affair. research i did and what people are looking at, for example, the letter truman...
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mary kay letourneau, convicted of raping a 12-year-old student, later marrying him. he was by her side as she died. deborah roberts on that tonight. >>> and the tropical threat we're watching along the east coast this evening, as it closes in on the carolinas and then the northeast. we have the possible track. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we do have a lot to get to. and we begin tonight with those new images, hospitals under siege. icus overflowing tonight. and they are the kind of images that reminded us today of what we saw here in new york city when the pandemic was raging here. tonight, the u.s. now surpassing 3 million cases. that sobering milestone comes after a record 60,000 cases reported in just 24 hours in this country. more than 132,000 lives have been lost. more than 800 more americans dying in just the last 24 hours. and tonight, from texas, the images from inside houston's united memorial medical center. the urgent effort to save patients. the moment they try to save that 66-year-old woman. they were una
mary kay letourneau, convicted of raping a 12-year-old student, later marrying him. he was by her side as she died. deborah roberts on that tonight. >>> and the tropical threat we're watching along the east coast this evening, as it closes in on the carolinas and then the northeast. we have the possible track. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. we do have a lot to get to. and we begin tonight with those new images, hospitals under...
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>> who was kay summersby? >> kay summersby was often referred to as eisenhower's driver, but there were several people that drove ike around. her primary job was to keep his appointments calendar, to make sure that the right people got in and out and to meetings. and she was at eisenhower's headquarters. she was engaged to an american officer who was tragically killed in the fighting in north africa. and she stayed on at the headquarters and rumors began that they were having an affair. >> the research i did and i think what other people are beginning to look at -- for example, the letter that truman said he had that eisenhower was going to ask mamie for a divorce. i think there have been a number of historians that have debunked that now. i don'believe that there was an affair because it's hard, for one thing, i mean, there's other proof, but it's hard to imagine that eisenhower, the allied commander of the european theater, is acting like a school boy, puppy love kind of, you know, following kay around, whic
>> who was kay summersby? >> kay summersby was often referred to as eisenhower's driver, but there were several people that drove ike around. her primary job was to keep his appointments calendar, to make sure that the right people got in and out and to meetings. and she was at eisenhower's headquarters. she was engaged to an american officer who was tragically killed in the fighting in north africa. and she stayed on at the headquarters and rumors began that they were having an...
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in illinois as kay tackish was slipping away from her family her husband comforted her one last time. >> my dad said, kay, being married to you, for 61 years, my life has been a dream and a tear came to her eye, and a couple minutes later she was gone. >> reporter: tonight one family's loss, a reminder for all of what's at stake. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one day after saying he would not consider a national mandate on masks, president trump tweeted a picture of himself wearing one today, calling it patriotic. nbc's kristen welker with late details now from the white house. >> reporter: tonight, an about-face, president trump for the first time tweeting out a photo of himself wearing a mask, writing many people say it is patriotic to wear a face mask when you can't socially distance, there's nobody more patriotic than me, your favorite president. the image was taken from his recent visit to walter reed medical center, the only time the president has worn a mask publicly. over the weekend the president said he has no plans to enforce a national mask mandate. >> i want
in illinois as kay tackish was slipping away from her family her husband comforted her one last time. >> my dad said, kay, being married to you, for 61 years, my life has been a dream and a tear came to her eye, and a couple minutes later she was gone. >> reporter: tonight one family's loss, a reminder for all of what's at stake. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> one day after saying he would not consider a national mandate on masks, president trump tweeted a...
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we hope to get back to katty kay shortly.velopedts of the world are weighing whether to restart schools. plthe p of yemen are struggling to survive.mb the s are small, but they don't tell the real story. doctors on the ground and medical officials say the real toll of e viruss much higher. our correspondent has been speaking to those on the front line of the crisis. >> there are no daily briefings about covid-19 in yemen. no accurate statistics, and barely any test, but every day, the dead are buried in the quiet early hours of the morning. a few weeks ago, we spoke to him and hi friends as they shared their pandemic views. >> if the virus reaches yemen, we will not be able toount the dead. the yemenis mix a lot. we will not be able to keep safe at home. >> the disease was already spreading silently. his family said his death was of a respiratory infection. it had all the hallmarks of coronavirus. now we have learned thatis father and several members of their family have lost their lives with the same symptoms. this was his c
we hope to get back to katty kay shortly.velopedts of the world are weighing whether to restart schools. plthe p of yemen are struggling to survive.mb the s are small, but they don't tell the real story. doctors on the ground and medical officials say the real toll of e viruss much higher. our correspondent has been speaking to those on the front line of the crisis. >> there are no daily briefings about covid-19 in yemen. no accurate statistics, and barely any test, but every day, the...
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so katty kay. you have three house committees.sident trump's financial records and the manhattan district attorney who wants his tax returns in the story about his alleged may payoffs to women. what is your expected outcome here? where will the supreme court fall? >> it's been a super easy couple of weeks from the supreme court and this one perhaps the most consequential, politically, willie. democrats have two ways to go. if the court rules -- if this conservative court rules in democrats' favor, are they convinced they do now get to see before november the 3rd the president's tax returns that they've been asking for for almost four years now? if the court rules against democrats and southern district of new york, what happens then? is that the end of the road? is the discussion over the president's tax returns and whether the american people should see them is that done? i think it's almost impossible given the way the court has rules on different issues over the last two weeks to guess how the court is going to rule. i'm lookin
so katty kay. you have three house committees.sident trump's financial records and the manhattan district attorney who wants his tax returns in the story about his alleged may payoffs to women. what is your expected outcome here? where will the supreme court fall? >> it's been a super easy couple of weeks from the supreme court and this one perhaps the most consequential, politically, willie. democrats have two ways to go. if the court rules -- if this conservative court rules in...
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without kai's dad, their whole world was turned blue.something we don't talk about, even though it affects each of us,
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kay demow is a technician here. she's made product for p & g for 20 years. the lockdown lifestyle looks and feels completely different. >> it's a whole different process just for getting in the building. >> i say that process makes me feel safe at work. you know, it is a process to go through, but i feel we spend the time sanitizing, we spend the time out from each other, we're distancing. so that in itself is a good thing. >> reporter: the pace to produce is nonstop. >> this machine here is our butler -- >> reporter: jared kent helps keep everything planning. >> two-ply product, right? we'll take two of those rolls and by them together, mate them together, and that makes it our two-ply product. >> that's how you make two-ply toilet paper? >> yes, exactly. >> i never knew. >> reporter: competition in the toilet paper industry is fierce. even as companies are racing to roll out more product, procter & gamble told us they slowed down their machines when our cameras arrived so their competitors won't know just how fast they can produce. did you ever think in a
kay demow is a technician here. she's made product for p & g for 20 years. the lockdown lifestyle looks and feels completely different. >> it's a whole different process just for getting in the building. >> i say that process makes me feel safe at work. you know, it is a process to go through, but i feel we spend the time sanitizing, we spend the time out from each other, we're distancing. so that in itself is a good thing. >> reporter: the pace to produce is nonstop....
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we speak to katty kay, live with us from washington.ots of numbers here, almost all of them deeply concerning. as we look across the u.s., how would you categorize the management of the viruhe moment? katty: i was just listening to thatoctor, and you almost want to cry. it makes you want to bang your head on thes table, it bad. state after state, now waking up.e thd states, more conservative states, that had been relatively untouched in the early waves, are now waking up to really dire circumstances. alabama has become the latest american state to mandate wearing masks. more than half of american states, you have to wear a mask in public. i wouldn't think of leaving my house in washington, d.c., without my mask in hand, even if i was just going to walk the dog. people are taking precautions. the states are taking precauons. on a federal level, it's still a mess. the real mess at the moment is testing. it takes something like five days to seven days to get a test result. my son had a test for free here in washington, d.c., over a week ag
we speak to katty kay, live with us from washington.ots of numbers here, almost all of them deeply concerning. as we look across the u.s., how would you categorize the management of the viruhe moment? katty: i was just listening to thatoctor, and you almost want to cry. it makes you want to bang your head on thes table, it bad. state after state, now waking up.e thd states, more conservative states, that had been relatively untouched in the early waves, are now waking up to really dire...
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>>kay recede fox, 40 news. >>good morning. bear let's take a live look outside run out san francisco's embarcadero a lovely wednesday night ahead tonight and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with a final look at our weather tonight at 6 yes amazing know the bay area someplace you're saying all nothing but sunshine other places say look at this nothing but fog and we see that again as low clouds and fog beginning to move in along the coastline pushing inside the bay that nice river of fog streaming back on shore, it'll start to fill in the valleys the breezes that blow on that on shore flow continues, 13 miles an hour. >>in san francisco to 14 in benicia 12 miles per hour in concord all right the fog is going to cool things down throughout the night tonight in fact 61 now in the san francisco, you're still in the 80's in little more in concord so some very nice weather there 76 right now in santa rosa clear skies, 75 a beautiful evening in san jose and 68 degrees in oakland. all right overnight tonight here w
>>kay recede fox, 40 news. >>good morning. bear let's take a live look outside run out san francisco's embarcadero a lovely wednesday night ahead tonight and our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with a final look at our weather tonight at 6 yes amazing know the bay area someplace you're saying all nothing but sunshine other places say look at this nothing but fog and we see that again as low clouds and fog beginning to move in along the coastline pushing inside the...
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jon kay, bbc news, bristol. now on bbc news... coronavirus: your stories.lippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives around the world. i am philippa thomas. this week, we are talking to doctors who are fighting the virus in struggling states, countries that are more often in the headlines because of political conflict or terror attacks. in venezuela, a doctor who is treating covid patients every day says the worst is still to come. he tells me why he is taking the risk of saying this out loud when the government doesn't want to hear it. an international doctorjust returned from afghanistan and talks about what it is like to face a deadly disease in a state already battered by four decades of violence insurgency. and a newly graduated doctor in syria has some good news about incredible efforts being made by communities working together to protect themselves. let's go fir
jon kay, bbc news, bristol. now on bbc news... coronavirus: your stories.lippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—19 has changed their lives. welcome to coronavirus: your stories, a programme about how covid—19 is changing lives around the world. i am philippa thomas. this week, we are talking to doctors who are fighting the virus in struggling states, countries that are more often in the headlines because of...
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the bbc‘s katty kay has been speaking to dr anthony fauci about where the united states goes from here in this position that is bad today. when you look forward, doctor fauci, to the next 11—5 months, how's it going to be? well, i hope it's going to be considerably different, katty, because even as are getting... do you have any reason for optimism? well, i would hope that the country, i always say and i still do, have faith in the american citizens and the people living in this country, that they will appreciate what went wrong as we get up and say, you know, and that's the reason why i'm trying to do a lot of outreach, katty — not just me, obviously, but many of my public health colleagues who are out there talking to the populace, explaining to them that there are really four or five simple things that we know from experience can turn things around. and we're trying to preach that as far and wide as we can. universal wearing of masks, physical distancing, six feet or more, avoiding crowds, avoiding bars, and if the states and the regions in the counties go along with closing bars if
the bbc‘s katty kay has been speaking to dr anthony fauci about where the united states goes from here in this position that is bad today. when you look forward, doctor fauci, to the next 11—5 months, how's it going to be? well, i hope it's going to be considerably different, katty, because even as are getting... do you have any reason for optimism? well, i would hope that the country, i always say and i still do, have faith in the american citizens and the people living in this country,...
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would speak to katty kay, live washington deeply concerning numbers.ld you categorise the management of the virus at the moment? well i wasjust listening to that doctor and you will most want to cry, right? it makes you want to bang your head on the table it's so bad. state after state now waking up, i think some of these red states more conservative states that had been relatively untouched in the early waves now waking up to really dire circumstances, alabama has just become the latest american state in fa ct to become the latest american state in fact to mandate wearing masks. now more than half of american states you have to wear a mask in public. i wouldn't think of leaving my house here in washington, dc without my mask in my hand even if i wasjust going to walk the dog. people are taking precautions of their own and states even those with conservative governors are starting to realise that they have to take some kind of precaution. on a federal level, it's still a mess. the real mess now at the moment is testing. so it takes something like 5—7 d
would speak to katty kay, live washington deeply concerning numbers.ld you categorise the management of the virus at the moment? well i wasjust listening to that doctor and you will most want to cry, right? it makes you want to bang your head on the table it's so bad. state after state now waking up, i think some of these red states more conservative states that had been relatively untouched in the early waves now waking up to really dire circumstances, alabama has just become the latest...
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r t could not independently verify the daily mail's reporting but miami herald reporter julie kay brown whose own reporting helped lead to the criminal indictment and arrest of epstein last year tweeted this about the daily mail exclusive if this is true it shows that hillary maxwell is using jeffrey epstein's playbook to corrupt the u.s. criminal justice system almost the same way abstaining did i hope someone is investigating because questions need to be asked. one question being asked could the daily mail story about maxwell be more fake news peddled by jacob all for publicity the sleazy and twisted world of delay maxwell and jeffrey epstein taking even more twists and turns for the news with rick sanchez john harvey. joining us now is live in all of our lionel media boy there's so much to one pack here of the big news item in the last 34 hours has been the fact that she says she thinks she's going to be murdered or fears that she's convinced that epstein himself was murdered a man identifying himself or identifying as her husband has suddenly come out of nowhere a federal judge yest
r t could not independently verify the daily mail's reporting but miami herald reporter julie kay brown whose own reporting helped lead to the criminal indictment and arrest of epstein last year tweeted this about the daily mail exclusive if this is true it shows that hillary maxwell is using jeffrey epstein's playbook to corrupt the u.s. criminal justice system almost the same way abstaining did i hope someone is investigating because questions need to be asked. one question being asked could...
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they've now had to close again, as our correspondentjon kay reports. for the grand reopening. a customer that was drinking here on saturday said he has since tested positive for covid. it is the last thing jess the landlady needed after being closed for three months but she told me she acted swiftly to protect staff and customers. we didn't actually have to shut stop because we had followed all the rules, we could have stayed open, but for the safety of the staff and the customers, we chose ourselves to close and its like, we now, all my staff have had negative results and we still won't be opening today because we want to make sure we have got things right before we even open the doors. jess has -- says the man sent her proof of his test results. he wasn't showing any symptoms when he was here at the weekend. because the pub had taken the names and numbers of customers, staff were able to alert all 90 people. the news has caused anxiety in this seaside town just as lockdown is being eased. other places have also caused —— closed as a precaution. it wa
they've now had to close again, as our correspondentjon kay reports. for the grand reopening. a customer that was drinking here on saturday said he has since tested positive for covid. it is the last thing jess the landlady needed after being closed for three months but she told me she acted swiftly to protect staff and customers. we didn't actually have to shut stop because we had followed all the rules, we could have stayed open, but for the safety of the staff and the customers, we chose...
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katty kay will help us make sense of that. the hong kong authorities disqualify 12 pro—democracy candidates from running in upcoming elections. today we are seeing the results of being relentless of the oppression that this regime is starting. and new figures show england has had the highest level of excess deaths in europe. welcome. we start in the us at the funeral of civil rights pioneerjohn lewis in atlanta, georgia. it was held at the ebenezer baptist church where his friend and fellow activist matin luther king once preached. john lewis was the son of an alabama farmer who was arrested dozens of times for civil rights activism. then in 1986, he was elected to represent the state of georgia in congress where he continued to serve until he died just under two weeks ago. three former presidents were at his funeral. one of them, america's first black president, barack obama, gave this eulogy. we had not yet reached that blessed destination where we are judged by the content of our character. he knew from his own life that pr
katty kay will help us make sense of that. the hong kong authorities disqualify 12 pro—democracy candidates from running in upcoming elections. today we are seeing the results of being relentless of the oppression that this regime is starting. and new figures show england has had the highest level of excess deaths in europe. welcome. we start in the us at the funeral of civil rights pioneerjohn lewis in atlanta, georgia. it was held at the ebenezer baptist church where his friend and fellow...
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jon kay reports.atue without permission. 0n the plinth were slave trader edward colston stood until last month, they installed a resin replacement of a local womanjen reid. it was inspired by this photo of her taken during the black lives matter protests. out with the old and in with the new. and i think that's that statue, putting aside it being myself, it definitely says colston is no more and it's time for change, time to move on. people of my colour walking past that statue and knowing that change is happening and knowing that change is happening and it will continue to happen. when crowds pulled down colston's statue enter it into the city's docs, it prompted an international debate about the slave trade and the way we memorialise those involved. within hours, the new statue was already dividing opinion. the artist told me it's not meant to be permanent. some people in bristol were angry at the weather colston statue came down. some might be angry at the way one has gone up without permission, th
jon kay reports.atue without permission. 0n the plinth were slave trader edward colston stood until last month, they installed a resin replacement of a local womanjen reid. it was inspired by this photo of her taken during the black lives matter protests. out with the old and in with the new. and i think that's that statue, putting aside it being myself, it definitely says colston is no more and it's time for change, time to move on. people of my colour walking past that statue and knowing that...
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meeting approval ratings aside, let's talk to katty kay is live in dc. he would make a good dipper mete? i think he is ina good... didn't he -- when he? i think he is in a good... we focus on the masks, hydroxychloroquine, vaccines and that kind of thing but it is worth asking him about the politics because he has been put in this political situation which is making it harderfor him to do hisjob. i asked him about the president seeming to endorsejust asked him about the president seeming to endorse just as recently as yesterday hydroxychloroquine, i asked about the present retreating somebody that said you don't need to wear masks. doctor fauci told me he thought that wasn't helpful and at the end of the interview i asked him how he is doing, he has been going at this for five months nonstop 15, 60, 17 hour days. he at this for five months nonstop 15, 60,17 hour days. he said it is stressful because of all these issues to do with politics. he is trying to do hisjob, the medical side of things and manage the politics both of very important because he needs to be as effective as possible
meeting approval ratings aside, let's talk to katty kay is live in dc. he would make a good dipper mete? i think he is ina good... didn't he -- when he? i think he is in a good... we focus on the masks, hydroxychloroquine, vaccines and that kind of thing but it is worth asking him about the politics because he has been put in this political situation which is making it harderfor him to do hisjob. i asked him about the president seeming to endorsejust asked him about the president seeming to...
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jon kay has more. undercover, before sunrise and without permission.re slave trader edward colston stood until last month, they installed a resin replacement of local woman jen reid. she was there as it went up. it's great to see, obviously, me as a statue, but the bigger picture is why i am up there. it was inspired by this photo, whenjen climbed on top of the empty plinth last month after colston‘s statue was toppled. for me, i think it is out with the old and in with the new, and i think that statue there, putting aside it being myself, it is definitely colston is no more and it is time for change, it is time to move on and, you know, it's inspiring, people of my colour walking past that statue and knowing that change is happening and it will continue to happen. when crowds pulled down colston‘s statue and threw it into the city's docks, it prompted an international debate about the slave trade and the way we memorialise those involved. the artist behind the new work told me he was relieved to have erected the replacement in the dead of night. some
jon kay has more. undercover, before sunrise and without permission.re slave trader edward colston stood until last month, they installed a resin replacement of local woman jen reid. she was there as it went up. it's great to see, obviously, me as a statue, but the bigger picture is why i am up there. it was inspired by this photo, whenjen climbed on top of the empty plinth last month after colston‘s statue was toppled. for me, i think it is out with the old and in with the new, and i think...
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the bbc's katty kay is back with us, as well. zeke, i'll start with you.ers headed? is there anything happening in florida that could mitigate these numbers or are we careening toward disaster? >> well, i think there is a serious situation with overwhelmed hospitals in miami, especially, but other cities. we know it can work. you have to have a lockdown. you do have to have people going out only for emergency items. and to wearing masks when they go out and physically distancing. unfortunately the state has waffled, hasn't had the will and inconsistently imposed various measures. you have to be consistent. otherwise people move from place to place and take the virus with them. that is what's happening here. all of this was predictable and the mortality rate is going to continue to go up. >> zeke, you said we won't fully be back to normal until november of 2021. how did you arrive at that date? >> if you figure maybe early in the new year we have a vaccine and we begin to distribute it to health care workers and other front line workers like grocery workers
the bbc's katty kay is back with us, as well. zeke, i'll start with you.ers headed? is there anything happening in florida that could mitigate these numbers or are we careening toward disaster? >> well, i think there is a serious situation with overwhelmed hospitals in miami, especially, but other cities. we know it can work. you have to have a lockdown. you do have to have people going out only for emergency items. and to wearing masks when they go out and physically distancing....
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the bbc‘s katty kay has been speaking to dr anthony fauci about where the united states goes from heretbreak. when the president, as he did again yesterday, re—tweets things from people who say you don't need to wear a mask, how unhelpful is that from a medical perspective? you know, this issue of tweeting and re—tweeting is something i have never understood or gotten involved but i can tell you, you would have to say it is not helpful if people get signals about not wearing masks when we are trying to get people to universally wear masks. so you would ask the president not to do that? that is not the way it works. i think my feeling about what we should do with masks is very clearly understood by everyone, including those in the white house. what about the drug hydroxychloroquine? it has come back in the news and the president said he believes in it and it is safe and again seem to be touting this drug. is the president right? again, it is not productive or helpful for me to be making judges on right or wrong, but what i can say is what i have said all along, that the overwhelming bod
the bbc‘s katty kay has been speaking to dr anthony fauci about where the united states goes from heretbreak. when the president, as he did again yesterday, re—tweets things from people who say you don't need to wear a mask, how unhelpful is that from a medical perspective? you know, this issue of tweeting and re—tweeting is something i have never understood or gotten involved but i can tell you, you would have to say it is not helpful if people get signals about not wearing masks when we...
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sot and he's been speaking to the bbc‘s katty kay.er have spent decades preparing for this possibility of a pandemic like covid—19. when you were preparing for something like this, did you ever imagine that the politics would make it difficult to effectively manage this kind of situation, that the politics would get so mixed up in this? no, i did not. obviously when you're dealing with things that involve politicians, there is always a bit of political manoeuvring. we have seen that in almost every outbreak but it had been minor and didn't impact what we were doing with regard to response. but i think it's no secret from looking at the situation in the united states that there is a considerable degree of political divisiveness to a level that everyone admits. you don't need me to make that declaration. i think anyone, even with those who have more experience and more ability to observe and make judgement on that, that this is a very unusual situation of political divisiveness in this country. president trump does not appear to see thi
sot and he's been speaking to the bbc‘s katty kay.er have spent decades preparing for this possibility of a pandemic like covid—19. when you were preparing for something like this, did you ever imagine that the politics would make it difficult to effectively manage this kind of situation, that the politics would get so mixed up in this? no, i did not. obviously when you're dealing with things that involve politicians, there is always a bit of political manoeuvring. we have seen that in...
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coronavirus testing regime for passengers arriving from countries like the united states john holland kay said quarantine for arrivals could be reduced to 8 days for most if they tested once tested twice in one week. iran claims it has launched ballistic missiles from an underground base for the 1st time it's part of a series of military exercises which also included targeting a dummy american aircraft carrier u.s. troops stationed in the region will put alert during the drill. firefighters in brazil are battling blazes in panton now the world's largest tropical wetlands the number of fires in the region has more than doubled so far this year compared to 2019 in response the regional government has declared a state of emergency. turkey's parliament has passed a law that gives authorities more power to regulate social media platforms will have to comply with strict conditions or face fines and bandwidth reductions the law was called for by president regift type of opposition lawmakers say it further limits freedom of expression in the country. for all of america's biggest tech names have a
coronavirus testing regime for passengers arriving from countries like the united states john holland kay said quarantine for arrivals could be reduced to 8 days for most if they tested once tested twice in one week. iran claims it has launched ballistic missiles from an underground base for the 1st time it's part of a series of military exercises which also included targeting a dummy american aircraft carrier u.s. troops stationed in the region will put alert during the drill. firefighters in...
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coronavirus testing regime for passengers arriving from countries like the united states john holland kay said quarantine for arrivals could be reduced to 10 days for most if they tested twice in one week. swelling numbers of corona virus infections are forced some european governments to reimpose restrictions this comes in the middle of summer as countries reopen their tourism hubs to vacationers. in a normal year the british city of bath welcomes around $6000000.00 visitors bringing in half a 1000000000 euros this year of course things are much quieter that means british tourists are the focus at this international destination you know about and there's only 3 life function different from everything. you start to see the. hotels the social distances so all in all a feel comfortable to travel. but while domestic travelers can enjoy this year's trying. realty authours are putting the brakes on international holiday making britain rheem posed a forced quarantine on travelers from spain after reported cases there rose dramatically on monday at london's heathrow airport they were not happy a
coronavirus testing regime for passengers arriving from countries like the united states john holland kay said quarantine for arrivals could be reduced to 10 days for most if they tested twice in one week. swelling numbers of corona virus infections are forced some european governments to reimpose restrictions this comes in the middle of summer as countries reopen their tourism hubs to vacationers. in a normal year the british city of bath welcomes around $6000000.00 visitors bringing in half a...
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enough and we have to join together and change the systems and structures once and for all. >> mary kaying time with us and thank you all for making time for us today. stick around senator mark warner of virginia joins us ahead i'll see you back here at 9:00 eastern. politics nation is next on msnbc. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. when you start with a better that's no way to treat a dog... ...you can do no wrong. where did you learn that? the internet... yeah? mmm! with no artificial preservatives or added nitrates or nitrites, it's all for the love of hot dogs. >>> good evening and welcome to politics nation. tonight's lead, i feel seen. president trump asked by fox news why he would veto a bipartisan defense bill because i
enough and we have to join together and change the systems and structures once and for all. >> mary kaying time with us and thank you all for making time for us today. stick around senator mark warner of virginia joins us ahead i'll see you back here at 9:00 eastern. politics nation is next on msnbc. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over...
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cofounder chairman usa networks, kay good to see you.nversation, speaking of women, and the wealth industry a rise in female angel investors you are at forefront of that space what can you tell us what more can be done to bring younger generation of women into wealth management. >> i think we are seeing the rise of that we see millennial women in particular starting more companies, importantly women of all ages, have joined ranks of angel investors 20 years ago i started, on this path not one percent of angel investors were women. today, it is approaching 30% of 28% of the angel investors are women, women who are working, architecture money inherited money all different times in their careers are coming into support women, it is the early stage, early amount of investment, but it is what i call when they come in and invest, and they see the progress of these companies they continue to invest in those who earn money helping invest in those coming behind them what i would say the circular economy finance this is what we need more women, re
cofounder chairman usa networks, kay good to see you.nversation, speaking of women, and the wealth industry a rise in female angel investors you are at forefront of that space what can you tell us what more can be done to bring younger generation of women into wealth management. >> i think we are seeing the rise of that we see millennial women in particular starting more companies, importantly women of all ages, have joined ranks of angel investors 20 years ago i started, on this path not...
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but, again, one thing, masks, katty kay.laiming that his mask caused coronavirus is like saying the aspirin, the advil caused my headache. it's complete, absolute lunacy and yet you've got the president of the united states running around retweeting people that are saying masks don't matter. you have the president of the united states holding fund-raisers in packed crowds not wearing a mask and you have republicans on the hill still just acting assinine about it. you have a chief of staff mocking reporters, you sure do look funny in your mask. and you sit here going, are they really going to continue this strategy through the fall to ensure that donald trump loses by over 400 electoral votes in the senate? being a dumbass on a national pandemic has proven to be a bad political strategy for the party of donald trump. what does anthony fauci say about all of this? >> yeah. i had a chance to spend half an hour speak to go anthony fauci yesterday. and he was absolutely categorical. we should be wearing a mask. the president shou
but, again, one thing, masks, katty kay.laiming that his mask caused coronavirus is like saying the aspirin, the advil caused my headache. it's complete, absolute lunacy and yet you've got the president of the united states running around retweeting people that are saying masks don't matter. you have the president of the united states holding fund-raisers in packed crowds not wearing a mask and you have republicans on the hill still just acting assinine about it. you have a chief of staff...
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. >>> breaking overnight, mary kay letourneau passes away, the teacher who made national headlines convicted for sleeping with her sixth grade student. then she married and had two children with him. her story this morning. >>> protests erupting over this disturbing case in indiana. viral videos appearing to show a pair of white men attacking a black man. >> let him go, dude. crime investigation. >>> also, the new developments t the amy crefusi to cooperate. >>> and an abc news exclusive. as the nba arrives in orlando to enter the basketball bubble, we're taking you inside the magic kingdom. your first look at disney world as it prepares to re-open this weekend even with a surge of cases in florida. the changes they're making for the safety of guests and workers, from the rides to the food and your hotel stay. >>> and we do say good morning, america. we appreciate you joining us on this wednesday morning and a very busy one. how about down in florida where we see nba teams starting to arrive at disney, the orlando magic pulling into espn's wide world of sports to enter that nba bubble, t.j.
. >>> breaking overnight, mary kay letourneau passes away, the teacher who made national headlines convicted for sleeping with her sixth grade student. then she married and had two children with him. her story this morning. >>> protests erupting over this disturbing case in indiana. viral videos appearing to show a pair of white men attacking a black man. >> let him go, dude. crime investigation. >>> also, the new developments t the amy crefusi to cooperate....
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i extend congratulations to chairwoman lowey and of course ranking member kay granger for this fete in the middle of a -- feat in the middle of a global pandemic. i also have to thank the marvelous committee staff who made this possible. i wish to say that the energy and water division captures the american spirit of ingenuity and independence in our enterprising nation. our bill lays the foundation for critical investments to combat climate change. it is poised to pass today as the most important funded climate change bill the 116th congress will pass. truly this bill will sustain life in america and address global imperatives. our bill upgrades and strengthens our nation's energy and water infrastructure. it responsibly funds our nation's nuclear deter rent -- deterrent. it rejects the administration's dangerous plan to restart nuclear explosive testing. the bill rejects the president's drastic and shortsighted proposed cuts that would harm america's leadership at home and abroad. instead, it invests in important programs that keep our nation at the forefront of global energy innovat
i extend congratulations to chairwoman lowey and of course ranking member kay granger for this fete in the middle of a -- feat in the middle of a global pandemic. i also have to thank the marvelous committee staff who made this possible. i wish to say that the energy and water division captures the american spirit of ingenuity and independence in our enterprising nation. our bill lays the foundation for critical investments to combat climate change. it is poised to pass today as the most...
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it's a figment of the imagination of senator mcconnell and senator cornyn and kay street. we certainly shouldn't at this moment in time ignore the obvious. over 20 states have been forward and establish their own standards for lawsuits when it comes to the pandemic . this effort by the republicans would preempt state action. there have been hundreds and hundreds of lawsuits that have been filed, business-to-business on questions like insurance liability area you don't have the republicans wanting to stop businesses from filing lawsuits. no,just workers and the people who get sick . there's no need for the federal government to step in and override 50 states liability laws especially after the federal government has been deferring to states on every other aspect of this pandemic. testing, pe, masks, stay-at-home orders. time and again this president saysleave it to the mayor's . except when it comes to protecting big corporations . the states need to adjust their liability laws they can do so. 28 states have already done. so here's the bottom line. republican immunity don't
it's a figment of the imagination of senator mcconnell and senator cornyn and kay street. we certainly shouldn't at this moment in time ignore the obvious. over 20 states have been forward and establish their own standards for lawsuits when it comes to the pandemic . this effort by the republicans would preempt state action. there have been hundreds and hundreds of lawsuits that have been filed, business-to-business on questions like insurance liability area you don't have the republicans...
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host: kay is in katie, texas, republican line. caller: yes, sir. mr. mcintosh, i didn't vote in 2016, but i voted for mitt romney. i wanted to ask you a question. the tax cut that the president, the g.o.p. passed, a couple years ago, just a couple of
host: kay is in katie, texas, republican line. caller: yes, sir. mr. mcintosh, i didn't vote in 2016, but i voted for mitt romney. i wanted to ask you a question. the tax cut that the president, the g.o.p. passed, a couple years ago, just a couple of
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want to express my particular appreciation for the leader, the leadership of former chairs rogers, kay granger, and jim colby, with whom i have enjoyed working. mr. rogers, the bill we consider today is stronger for your shareds and input on bipartisan priorities. -- when a personal note i face the difficult choice of being the ranking member on this subcommittee or the labor hhs subcommittee, i bucked conventional wisdom in washington. difficult choice because as passionately as i feel about the work of labor h and despite its many billions more dollars, my heart is in the work of this subcommittee and i would clearly miss it as well as my partnership with all of you. yet, sowork is not done i would like to share the highlights of what is in the bill and note that i have worked hard to accommodate most members requests. getn the quick timeline to this bill to the floor, i request any amendments be reserved until the bill is considered by the full committee. 65 point 87 of billion, the house bill rejects the president's go it alone approach to foreign policy and expresses this committe
want to express my particular appreciation for the leader, the leadership of former chairs rogers, kay granger, and jim colby, with whom i have enjoyed working. mr. rogers, the bill we consider today is stronger for your shareds and input on bipartisan priorities. -- when a personal note i face the difficult choice of being the ranking member on this subcommittee or the labor hhs subcommittee, i bucked conventional wisdom in washington. difficult choice because as passionately as i feel about...
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i'm randy kay on singer island in florida. back to you. >> well, texans are being encouraged to take all possible precautions this fourth of july weekend as the state continues to battle with a surge in coronavirus cases. friday saw 7,555 new cases. bringing the total now to more than 183,000. those numbers are quite high. hospitals feeling the pinch. more than 7,600 coronavirus cases -- pardon me, patients -- at hospitals. that's something that the medical facilities are dealing with. and, here, in houston, where the positivity rate is hovering around 25%, it's really putting a strain on some facilities. some hospitals, in fact, so overwhelmed that they had to start transferring patients out to other facilities. now, on friday, the governor's mask mandate went into effect. what it means is that if you are a texan, if you live in a county that has 20 or more cases, you have to wear a mask in public. supplies to roughly 95% of all texans. that's one of the precautions they are trying putting in placy to reduce the rates. and of
i'm randy kay on singer island in florida. back to you. >> well, texans are being encouraged to take all possible precautions this fourth of july weekend as the state continues to battle with a surge in coronavirus cases. friday saw 7,555 new cases. bringing the total now to more than 183,000. those numbers are quite high. hospitals feeling the pinch. more than 7,600 coronavirus cases -- pardon me, patients -- at hospitals. that's something that the medical facilities are dealing with....
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kay recede reports. >>a quick glance it has a department of justice seal a warning from the 88 and the promise of a fine for denying access to the non mask where we're problem is it's fake we are alerting consumers to please don't given to this still buy them online you expose yourself to be a victim of identity theft on longer than with the better business bureau says the cards have been advertised online for about 50 bucks and that by purchasing the laminated document you may be losing much more than cash keep in mind when you're ordering this with the scam artists are after is your personal information or with banking information on closer inspection. the card has misspelling such as an extra asked imposes along with using the wrong name for the americans with disabilities act and even though some may think the freedom to breathe agencies sounds like a legitimate organization, the dot says it's not department of justice is not behind this doctor critical letter says there are people who do have legiti
kay recede reports. >>a quick glance it has a department of justice seal a warning from the 88 and the promise of a fine for denying access to the non mask where we're problem is it's fake we are alerting consumers to please don't given to this still buy them online you expose yourself to be a victim of identity theft on longer than with the better business bureau says the cards have been advertised online for about 50 bucks and that by purchasing the laminated document you may be losing...
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bipartisan partnerships on this subcommittee and for the leadership of former chair how rogers, and kay granger . mister rogers, today's bill is stronger for your input. on shared bipartisan priorities and i thank you for your partnership. now i want to highlight the bill before us today. with a total of 65.87 billion , rejects the presidents go it alone approach to foreign policy and expresses the committee's concerns about timely obligation and expenditures. it provides greater distinction between short-term diplomatic, political initiatives and long-term investments in development for which unexpected events should not trigger the conditioning of a . it also provides enduring on an transparent accounting for critical overseas contingency operations or oco. it includes 85.8 billion in funding, 8 billion in oco funding for base requirements that otherwise would not be funded by the presidents budget requests. 10.018 billion in coronavirus emergency funding. the need for which cannot be overstated. the dire expectations for covid-19's impact on our health and economy demands urgent and
bipartisan partnerships on this subcommittee and for the leadership of former chair how rogers, and kay granger . mister rogers, today's bill is stronger for your input. on shared bipartisan priorities and i thank you for your partnership. now i want to highlight the bill before us today. with a total of 65.87 billion , rejects the presidents go it alone approach to foreign policy and expresses the committee's concerns about timely obligation and expenditures. it provides greater distinction...
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kyle crossen and kai brody came to the rescue. >>i'm not telling behind hours not minutes and we're about 10 minutes of the hospital that point. >>and she is screaming at me like pull over and let my waters breaking and he's coming right now tonight and into the legal left hand turn up, you know ran a red light there and we had it up to the razor clinic that was just right there many of us arriving on scene we had delivered. >>child this is one of higher s low-frequency but it's also one of those calls where you know if everything goes well it's the scariest day for someone but the most rewarding experience ever very exciting for both of us because typically we're getting called out to some bay's worst day and be there on sundays. >>what would be one of the best games with something that was very special for me. >>it's great way of looking at it the couple in the firefighters at a virtual reunion on zoom yesterday were micah melissa introduce their heroes to their healthy baby boy silas mehl laci laci not to kyle and kai his the c
kyle crossen and kai brody came to the rescue. >>i'm not telling behind hours not minutes and we're about 10 minutes of the hospital that point. >>and she is screaming at me like pull over and let my waters breaking and he's coming right now tonight and into the legal left hand turn up, you know ran a red light there and we had it up to the razor clinic that was just right there many of us arriving on scene we had delivered. >>child this is one of higher s low-frequency but...
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randy kay, thank you so much. more on the numbers. the cities reimposing restrictions.ning us now, dr. eileen marty. she's infectious diseases specialist at florida international university. doctor, great to have you on tonight. so, looking at miami-dade, which is currently one of the -- one of the worst-hit counties in florida. you helped write the reopening rules. so, in your view, what went wrong with reopening there? >> no. you jumped right to a conclusion that isn't, necessarily, the case. we've analyzed. we've done the contact tracing. and we know that most of the outbreaks in miami-dade happened from family parties, from graduation parties. from things that had nothing to do with businesses. so, the truth is, when we got -- the mayor got us -- there's five of us on his team. physicians. got us together last friday to discuss fourth of july. we, unanimously, agreed with him to close the beaches because that's a site where family parties happen. and people consume substances that can make them less aware of what they're doing. therefore, it's a risk. >> so, you're
randy kay, thank you so much. more on the numbers. the cities reimposing restrictions.ning us now, dr. eileen marty. she's infectious diseases specialist at florida international university. doctor, great to have you on tonight. so, looking at miami-dade, which is currently one of the -- one of the worst-hit counties in florida. you helped write the reopening rules. so, in your view, what went wrong with reopening there? >> no. you jumped right to a conclusion that isn't, necessarily, the...
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i want to bring in mary kay henry.the service employees international union. she's also the cochair of the california governors future of work commission. good to see you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good to be with you, ali. >> let me ask you about unions. this has been a tough few years for unions in part because some of the things that donald trump has done have appealed to unions including the tariffs that he put on. the steel tariffs. you know, the pressure is on international trade, some of the trade war. on the other hand, he had promised people particularly in places like i am that manufacturing would come back and industry would increase in america. and that hasn't happened. so how do union members evaluate how to vote in 2020? >> they -- union members know that 40 million of our brothers and sisters are unemployed and that this president has failed to provide personal protective equipment to every essential worker on the front lines of this pandemic. health care workers, janitors, security offic
i want to bring in mary kay henry.the service employees international union. she's also the cochair of the california governors future of work commission. good to see you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> good to be with you, ali. >> let me ask you about unions. this has been a tough few years for unions in part because some of the things that donald trump has done have appealed to unions including the tariffs that he put on. the steel tariffs. you know, the pressure is on...
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kay recede has the story. >>ordered asked for or requested yet these packages in big miss from china and other asian countries have been popping up in mailboxes throughout the sacramento region tell me about these mystery seeds of their tim pelican the agricultural commissioner of san joaquin county strongly advises that these mysterious seeds should remain contained then handed over to your local agricultural commissioner's office don't open the package and do not throw it away, but they could be an invasive species. which we don't want so far officials tell fox 40 dozens of families have received these packages throughout stanislaw san joaquin and sacramento counties and they're often labeled as jewelry pelican says the seeds could potentially lead to invasive species pest and disease among plants in short an agricultural disaster cost a lot of time and energy to eradicate something like that once he gets it someplace the better business bureau warns the center's could have ulterior motives someone ask your
kay recede has the story. >>ordered asked for or requested yet these packages in big miss from china and other asian countries have been popping up in mailboxes throughout the sacramento region tell me about these mystery seeds of their tim pelican the agricultural commissioner of san joaquin county strongly advises that these mysterious seeds should remain contained then handed over to your local agricultural commissioner's office don't open the package and do not throw it away, but they...
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kay recede reports. a quick glance it has a department of justice seal a warning from the 88 and the promise of a fine for denying access to the non mask where we're problem is it's fake we are alerting consumers to please don't. >>given to this don't buy them online you expose yourself to be a victim of identity theft among called on with the better business bureau says the cards have been advertised online for about 50 bucks and that by purchasing the laminated document you may be losing much more than cash keep in mind when you're ordering this with the scam artists are after is your personal information along with banking information on closer inspection. the card has misspelling such as an extra asking poses along with using the wrong name for the americans with disabilities act and even though some may think the freedom to breathe agencies sounds like a legitimate organization, the dot says it's not department of justice is not behind this doctor critical letter says there are people who do have le
kay recede reports. a quick glance it has a department of justice seal a warning from the 88 and the promise of a fine for denying access to the non mask where we're problem is it's fake we are alerting consumers to please don't. >>given to this don't buy them online you expose yourself to be a victim of identity theft among called on with the better business bureau says the cards have been advertised online for about 50 bucks and that by purchasing the laminated document you may be...
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here is cnn's randy kay. >> reporter: on april 1st, florida governor ron desantis issued a stay-at-home order, hoping to contain the coronavirus. weeks later, while visiting the white house, the governor took a victory lap for how he managed things back home. >> everyone in the media was saying florida was going to be like new york or italy. and that has not happened. we had a tailored and measured approach that, not only helped our numbers be way below what anyone predicted but, also, did less damage to our state going forward. >> that turned out not to be the case at all. trouble started in early may, when desantis rushed to reopen, before many other states. restaurants, gyms, barbershops, and beaches, were first to reopen in most parts of the state. after memorial day, the virus was starting to rage. by july 1st, there were more than 9,000 new cases reported, in one day, statewide. and recently, new daily cases topped 11,000. but if you listen to desantis, there is a disconnect. >> i think we have stabilized it where we're at. >> that's just not true and the data proves it. since reo
here is cnn's randy kay. >> reporter: on april 1st, florida governor ron desantis issued a stay-at-home order, hoping to contain the coronavirus. weeks later, while visiting the white house, the governor took a victory lap for how he managed things back home. >> everyone in the media was saying florida was going to be like new york or italy. and that has not happened. we had a tailored and measured approach that, not only helped our numbers be way below what anyone predicted but,...
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>>kay recede. >>corona virus has been detected at yosemite national park health officials from her post the county say waste water taken from us 70's treatment facilities have tested positive for covid-19 the county got the first positive test results on monday taken from samples right after the 4th of july weekend. the park is already limiting the number of visitors because the pandemic but officials say it will hold off on reopening campgrounds throughout the month of july after a spike in coronavirus cases across the state. >>keep an eye out for some goats on your drive through sonoma county caltrans has put out 400 goats tree move brush along a 2 mile stretch of highway one oh one as between dry creek road in healdsburg and canyon road in geyserville the goats can consume up to an acres were 7 acre and a half's worth of dry vegetation per day that creates a fire break the goats are estimated to be hard at work for the next 2 weeks or so doing what they do best. >>she had. yeah we have some vote
>>kay recede. >>corona virus has been detected at yosemite national park health officials from her post the county say waste water taken from us 70's treatment facilities have tested positive for covid-19 the county got the first positive test results on monday taken from samples right after the 4th of july weekend. the park is already limiting the number of visitors because the pandemic but officials say it will hold off on reopening campgrounds throughout the month of july after a...
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the teacher who made headlines in 1997 when she pled guilty to raping a 12-year-old student has mary kaye tourneau died from cancer. they had two kids and got married but divorced last year but remained close. her attorney says that he was at letourneau's side when she died. >>> this woman is now out ever a job after a viral video. she was seen and heard telling an asian american family that they can't be in this country while hiking in the north bay. dionne h dion lim has the >> reporter: you are watching the shocking moment when a family's hike took an uncomfortable turn. >> you can't be in this country. >> reporter: the father, his wife, 6-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter and her dog were nearing the end of a four mile hike on july 4th when they were suddenly confronted by this woman who was calm but upset fluffy is on the trail. >> you can't just step in front of us and tell us go back to your country. that is dehumanizing. all right the wom . >> reporter: and the woman was identified by viewers. tsaks is a former vice president for 24 hour fitness and was employed as chief peop
the teacher who made headlines in 1997 when she pled guilty to raping a 12-year-old student has mary kaye tourneau died from cancer. they had two kids and got married but divorced last year but remained close. her attorney says that he was at letourneau's side when she died. >>> this woman is now out ever a job after a viral video. she was seen and heard telling an asian american family that they can't be in this country while hiking in the north bay. dionne h dion lim has the >>...
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mary kay laura now has -- was 36 when she began relation with the students. she gave birth in prison on charges, she darted the age of 58 point >>> emotional support dog died during a trip to groomers. sherilyn miller says one of the groomers tied a rubber band attached to a vote tightly around the pubs year. dogs ear. a life-saving procedure was required to remove that man. tonight pet smart told us they do not comment on pending litigation. >>> tonight a martinez has addressed the community after black lies matter mural was addressed to -- vandalized over the weekend. nicole anderson and 53-year-old david nelson were recorded allegedly defacing the city commission mural on saturday. today, prosecutors announced three misdemeanor counts against each of them, including a hate crime. if convicted, they each face up to a year in jail. >>> tonight, mayor rob schrader said in part quote it is my sincere hope that my communities expression of support for some members of our community does not unnecessarily stir up anger in others. >>> a national call tonight to su
mary kay laura now has -- was 36 when she began relation with the students. she gave birth in prison on charges, she darted the age of 58 point >>> emotional support dog died during a trip to groomers. sherilyn miller says one of the groomers tied a rubber band attached to a vote tightly around the pubs year. dogs ear. a life-saving procedure was required to remove that man. tonight pet smart told us they do not comment on pending litigation. >>> tonight a martinez has...
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katty kay will help us make sense of that. upcoming elections. we are seeing the results 0‘ the today we are seeing the results of the relentless oppression that this regime is starting. that this regime is starting. welcome. some breaking news in the uk — let's take you to westminster, where the health secretary matt hancock has just been speaking. we've decided that we need to take action across greater manchester, inc. east lancashire and parts of west yorkshire iron. so from midnight tonight we are fanning households meeting up indoors. in essence they are worried that people in certain parts of england aren't following social distancing. the rules when there indoors, they think there's been an alarming rise in the number of new cases in these areas. so from midnight tonight and just a few hours' time about two and half hours' time, they are telling people in these areas that they won't be able to be up indoors at all. it's being banned. this potentially covers a lot of greater manchester alone is about 2.7 million people.
katty kay will help us make sense of that. upcoming elections. we are seeing the results 0‘ the today we are seeing the results of the relentless oppression that this regime is starting. that this regime is starting. welcome. some breaking news in the uk — let's take you to westminster, where the health secretary matt hancock has just been speaking. we've decided that we need to take action across greater manchester, inc. east lancashire and parts of west yorkshire iron. so from midnight...