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ken: ok., one of the things that we wanted to touch on in the initial response was the media. all right? this was -- as soon as it occurred, it was going out in cnn and all the news services and everything that something had happened in oklahoma city. let's talk about what you did that was very positive with the media early on the pool , coverage, i believe. chief gonzales: well, we were getting a lot of questions in later days on the slowness or what they thought was the slowness of the efforts and what was taking so long. and why wasn't more progress being made and so on. so we put together a pool camera network to where we took a representative from the broadcast media, print media, still photographer, radio, put them into what we call the pool and took them inside the building and showed them what was going on, the operations that were going on, the amount of shoring and bracing that was having to be done, the tremendous efforts that were being used to get people out of their trapped state
ken: ok., one of the things that we wanted to touch on in the initial response was the media. all right? this was -- as soon as it occurred, it was going out in cnn and all the news services and everything that something had happened in oklahoma city. let's talk about what you did that was very positive with the media early on the pool , coverage, i believe. chief gonzales: well, we were getting a lot of questions in later days on the slowness or what they thought was the slowness of the...
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ken: welcome back. for those of you who may just be joining us, we're in oklahoma city speaking with the group of experts that spear head the response following the bombing of the federal murrah building in 1995. after the efforts were underway, it was aparent that this disaster scene was also a crime scene. how does one colorado continue a search and rescue effort without disrupting any criminal evidence? and how do personnel teams work as a unit to retrieve victims, brace and shore the building and remove rubble and debris without disturbing that critical evidence? here to tell us is chief gary marrs. how did your department work to rescue folks and not disturb any evidence? >> well, after that first day that we discussed the -- the long-term rescue and recovery operation. and it was very slow going. the type of debris and rubble was almost picking by hand and doing the -- the -- bringing that debris out. as you can see in this photo here, it was such a cooperative venture because in the back, you can
ken: welcome back. for those of you who may just be joining us, we're in oklahoma city speaking with the group of experts that spear head the response following the bombing of the federal murrah building in 1995. after the efforts were underway, it was aparent that this disaster scene was also a crime scene. how does one colorado continue a search and rescue effort without disrupting any criminal evidence? and how do personnel teams work as a unit to retrieve victims, brace and shore the...
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>> reporter: ken, today the city of oakland announced the formation of a task force simply to address the racial impacts of coronavirus. that's because newly released data shows people of color are dying at higher rates. across the country, san francisco americans are dying from covid-19 at disproportionately higher rights. a trend that is playing out here, as well. >> we're seeing that social vulnerability man test itself in california. >> reporter: african-americans account for 12% of all the coronavirus deaths in the state, but only make up 6% of the population. the data shows other races are not being impacted in such a disproportionate way. dr. iton said there are a number of reasons for that, including the fact many could be essential workers. >> the occupational exposure is greater in african-americans. >> reporter: he said the bigger issue is the lack of access to affordable healthcare. >> you have higher levels of underlying disease. diabetes, high blood pressure. chronic obstructive lung disease. >> reporter: all are risk factors that make its more likely a person will die i
>> reporter: ken, today the city of oakland announced the formation of a task force simply to address the racial impacts of coronavirus. that's because newly released data shows people of color are dying at higher rates. across the country, san francisco americans are dying from covid-19 at disproportionately higher rights. a trend that is playing out here, as well. >> we're seeing that social vulnerability man test itself in california. >> reporter: african-americans account...
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right ken i don't get it. but you don't get between killing. and dehumanizing so yeah it's just like. there's acceptable ways to kill people and there are ways around. that can claim to use mystified by the granite wall of the dead i never saw that many people in that village and that number and the middle one and you just listed on the wall the entire doki family parents and 4 children you don't hear. this moment no one knew that one child. and 2 young had escaped horribly wounded she ran away and has never returned till now. ironically the only structure in the village has been rebuilt as an example of what was destroyed is the one that will long tell your family. how can you and she will cope with having inflicted that kind of pain. he has to defenses the 1st is dark it's the moment it's the opportunity it's the knowing that. probably nothing's going to happen to me the 2nd is familiar i was a soldier following orders. and i believe that's how i dealt with that. everyone you can find was unarmed. that are that's true that you have any hesita
right ken i don't get it. but you don't get between killing. and dehumanizing so yeah it's just like. there's acceptable ways to kill people and there are ways around. that can claim to use mystified by the granite wall of the dead i never saw that many people in that village and that number and the middle one and you just listed on the wall the entire doki family parents and 4 children you don't hear. this moment no one knew that one child. and 2 young had escaped horribly wounded she ran away...
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the ken burns classroom is available as are all of your documentaries on pbs we appreciate you, ken thanka moment but first this is "today" on nbc >>> we're back with today's american heroes, remarkable people that you have told us about that are really going above and beyond these days, and we want to highlight them. first up this morning, this is officer alvin maker. he works at the national institute of health. to lift spirits, he's also been playing tick-tack-toe with the kids through their window. >> hats off to him up next rachel tweeted us about her sister sarah sarah lives in boca raton, florida. you know how she spends her day? working at a local food pantry hats off to her. >> sending out love and prayers for her sister robin she's a nurse on the front lines in jersey. finally this one comes from mary to honor her best friend, an emt from memphis for more than a month now she's been here in new york volunteering her time to serve with the fdny. >> those are some of the people. ken burns talking about the best of us coming together. we are sending love to our heroes we know there
the ken burns classroom is available as are all of your documentaries on pbs we appreciate you, ken thanka moment but first this is "today" on nbc >>> we're back with today's american heroes, remarkable people that you have told us about that are really going above and beyond these days, and we want to highlight them. first up this morning, this is officer alvin maker. he works at the national institute of health. to lift spirits, he's also been playing tick-tack-toe with the...
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. katie nielsen reports the one bay area county is helping to pay for old ones. >> reporter: ventilators are often the best chance of survival for patients with a severe case of coronavirus, and with santa clara county being one of the hardest hit in the bay area, local leaders are asking for more. >> we are using 217 ventilators today. we have 435 ventilators available today. we believe we need another thousand ventilators. >> reporter: local leaders announced earlier today they'll pay a bounty of $1,000 to anyone who can provide a used or old ventilator. >> even if they're broken, we're interested in those ventilators because we want to make sure we can get as many as we can here to santa clara county. >> reporter: the city of san jose is looking to fix up the used ventilators, and then get them out to local hospitals. at the same time, governor gavin newsom announced the state is lending 500 ventilators to the national stockpile to help the hardest hit areas like new york, saying rig
good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. katie nielsen reports the one bay area county is helping to pay for old ones. >> reporter: ventilators are often the best chance of survival for patients with a severe case of coronavirus, and with santa clara county being one of the hardest hit in the bay area, local leaders are asking for more. >> we are using 217 ventilators today. we have 435 ventilators available today. we believe we need another thousand...
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later we'll talk to ken burns and former vice president joe biden. joining me for the entire hour my colleague and friend. mike, this started from a conversation you and i had last week, and you told me how your days start. tell everybody how your days start. >> well, most days i get up quite early obviously because i'm used to getting up early. and i get in my car and i go through the city of boston, drive around various neighborhoods, make several stops. i do it all safely. i have my gloves on, i have my mask on. and i talk to people who i know, some people who i don't know. i go through neighborhoods that were once familiar, and you find out a lot about just talking to ordinary people during the course of the day, in this particular period of time that we're all going through, nicolle. and one of the things you find out is like arn assembling of the wounded and the weary. and they all have a concern, they have common concerns, though. and the concerns are am i going to die, are my children going to be healthy, is my family going to be okay, can i
later we'll talk to ken burns and former vice president joe biden. joining me for the entire hour my colleague and friend. mike, this started from a conversation you and i had last week, and you told me how your days start. tell everybody how your days start. >> well, most days i get up quite early obviously because i'm used to getting up early. and i get in my car and i go through the city of boston, drive around various neighborhoods, make several stops. i do it all safely. i have my...
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what do you think was going on through his head at the time i 100 percent believe that in order for ken to continue to live his life that he had made a very intentional twice to silo what had happened in vietnam he had the memories but there was no way that he was going to engage with the morality of it i just had the sense that he feels like if he started to even a bit he might not be able to control the flood of emotions and guilt and everything else that would come with it and at the time he was only 19 years old and he was clearly believing that he was just doing this he was following orders so josh let me ask you this as a former soldier yourself how difficult is it when you're actually in the field in your order to do something that you morally disagree with i think. it's easy to sit back and and judge that situation and think that you would act differently but the reality of it is when you go through boot camp they they really break down who you are and they build you back up into this other thing for me it was this u.s. marine that was my identity and so you had this kind of ult
what do you think was going on through his head at the time i 100 percent believe that in order for ken to continue to live his life that he had made a very intentional twice to silo what had happened in vietnam he had the memories but there was no way that he was going to engage with the morality of it i just had the sense that he feels like if he started to even a bit he might not be able to control the flood of emotions and guilt and everything else that would come with it and at the time he...
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. >> ken, a new positive case ere . t gateway today. keep in mind they only have about 65 residents at this facility here. the situation is so dire the alameda county health department is now asking the state to investigate what's formation and daily updates from this facility. now, the alameda county health officer says a state agent inspected gateway yesterday. the state has the power to intervene and take over if necessary. she is waiting for the inspection report and will work with the state to help the patients. we are hearing from a patient the staffing level is low, just one assistant on her side of the building. she does not juan us to release her fame fearing retaliation. she says she can't get physical therapy and no shower in about four weeks. they have been using wet towels to clean her. she is hoping the state will send in help. we have altered her voice to protect her identity. take a listen. >> because they won't let me get up. i worry about my body. my back is hurting. my arms and legs. >> do you guys feel like you could
. >> ken, a new positive case ere . t gateway today. keep in mind they only have about 65 residents at this facility here. the situation is so dire the alameda county health department is now asking the state to investigate what's formation and daily updates from this facility. now, the alameda county health officer says a state agent inspected gateway yesterday. the state has the power to intervene and take over if necessary. she is waiting for the inspection report and will work with...
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first of all, i adore ken burns' documentaries.y recommend people if they've got time on their hands which they do right to you to watch "the roosevelts." my husband and i just finished it. it will restore your faith in how well america can do when we're challenged. i will say i thought "baseball" didn't give enough about the st. louis cardinals according to my taste but i think the only thing i worry about, nicolle and tomorrow is a glorious holiday for my faith, and it's when we're supposed to be optimistic but i do worry about how comfortable we'll be about being in big crowds. and ken burns has put an amazing eloquent lens on many times in our country where big crowds have gathered. whether it's civil rights marches or whether it's fourth of july gatherings or whether it's sports, we're going to have to overcome at some point on this natural fear that we're developing over gathering together because it is also uniquely american and i want to make sure that we don't lose sight of that as we move through this crisis and get to th
first of all, i adore ken burns' documentaries.y recommend people if they've got time on their hands which they do right to you to watch "the roosevelts." my husband and i just finished it. it will restore your faith in how well america can do when we're challenged. i will say i thought "baseball" didn't give enough about the st. louis cardinals according to my taste but i think the only thing i worry about, nicolle and tomorrow is a glorious holiday for my faith, and it's...
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ken? >>> all right, doing a great job there, paul.ith the athletic competitions on hold, some runners are mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. well, i woulave dogood things aany t ou, your company. without this place. this is for u. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. just like covered california teammateshelps you finder find a way to win, health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but time's limited. visit coveredca.com or call to enroll today. >>> it's been a tough few weeks for runners. most marathons have been cancele
ken? >>> all right, doing a great job there, paul.ith the athletic competitions on hold, some runners are mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. well, i woulave dogood things aany t ou, your company. without this place. this is for u. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is...
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. >> i'm joined by nbc's ken delanian who is reporting on this watchdog accounting.ou know, ken, we went through the numbers, i mentioned this report, and we hear from one person. and as often the case, hearing from one person recount what will you're up against out there, it's harrowing. and in their words, better than ours. walk us through what the larger picture is from this watchdog report. >> reporter: absolutely, harrowing, ari. and this report got at some of that emotion. talked about how health care workers feel like they're in a war. on the front lines, and they don't feel like their government is supporting them. and the importance of this report, we've heard reports like the one you just played and others for weeks, the news media has been reporting those. but those are anecdotes. this is a study by the department of health and human services, they talked to hospital workers in 340 hospitals in 26 states, rural, suburban and urban, we're hearing a lot of new york. they went everywhere. the system in chaos, yes, shortage of ventilators and ppes as we've bee
. >> i'm joined by nbc's ken delanian who is reporting on this watchdog accounting.ou know, ken, we went through the numbers, i mentioned this report, and we hear from one person. and as often the case, hearing from one person recount what will you're up against out there, it's harrowing. and in their words, better than ours. walk us through what the larger picture is from this watchdog report. >> reporter: absolutely, harrowing, ari. and this report got at some of that emotion....
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. >> and i'm ken bastida. kpix 5's andrea nakano is in petaluma with the order to cover up or face a citation. >> reporter: the new health order will go into effect on friday. the public health officer here in sonoma county says they're expecting a surge in cases and wanted to fight back by tightening protective measures. sonoma county is leading the way in the bay area to make sure people do what they can to stop the spread of covid-19. the order from the health department requires people to wear a facial covering before going into an indoor facility outside of their home, any enclosed space, or outdoor space where they can't keep six feet social distance. many people heard about the order and ran out to buy masks tonight. >> we can't really find them anywhere. >> reporter: the health department says it doesn't necessarily have to be a mask, and they urged the public to not by surgical or n95 masks. it any fabric or clothe that covers the mouth or nose. >> i think it's a great idea. should have been doing it
. >> and i'm ken bastida. kpix 5's andrea nakano is in petaluma with the order to cover up or face a citation. >> reporter: the new health order will go into effect on friday. the public health officer here in sonoma county says they're expecting a surge in cases and wanted to fight back by tightening protective measures. sonoma county is leading the way in the bay area to make sure people do what they can to stop the spread of covid-19. the order from the health department requires...
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andrew >>> okay when we come back, ken langone is going to join us.ng to tell us how new york city hospital network is handling the outbreak. and then later, mark cuban is going to talk about the response by investors to the extreme market volatility. all of that coming up on "uasqwk box. two big hours ahead. we're back in a moment we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. >>> coronavirus cases in the united states now topping 550,000. president trump set to announce a new task force that will focus on getting america back up and running. we have the details straight ahead. >>> a big week for the markets as earnings season gets underway we'll tell you what to get ready for and what could be the most gloomy quarter in years. >>> opec and its
andrew >>> okay when we come back, ken langone is going to join us.ng to tell us how new york city hospital network is handling the outbreak. and then later, mark cuban is going to talk about the response by investors to the extreme market volatility. all of that coming up on "uasqwk box. two big hours ahead. we're back in a moment we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see...
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ken? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> while california's economy won't be opening up anytime soon, it appears the state's operating rooms will. today governor gavin newsom announced the first shift in easing the coronavirus restrictions. hospitals and health care facilities can soon begin to schedule certain elective surgery. the procedures are those deemed essential. >> i think it is important we take the delayed surgeries and get those back on the books so patients can get the care they need. in many cases the longer they are delayed they turn urgent. >> standard says it is ready to go. the patient and the team will undergo coronavirus testing to make sure everyone is free of the virus. >>> and tonight testing for the coronavirus has expanded to all essential employees in san francisco. that applies to those in the public and private sectors and anyone with symptoms who cannot get access. people can make an appointment on line and go to piers 30 to 32. >>> and contra costa county four new drive-
ken? >> all right. thank you very much. >>> while california's economy won't be opening up anytime soon, it appears the state's operating rooms will. today governor gavin newsom announced the first shift in easing the coronavirus restrictions. hospitals and health care facilities can soon begin to schedule certain elective surgery. the procedures are those deemed essential. >> i think it is important we take the delayed surgeries and get those back on the books so patients...
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show us what you've got, ken. 0h, ken. how beautiful. 0h.wife by the side of your bed in the home. have you had conversations about aider before? we have spoken about aider. we have spoken about aider. we speak about her very often. how did you come up with this clearly love the idea? because the photo was a glass framed one which he has on his wall, and he speaks at night to her, don't you? i take it to bed with me. and every morning and every night. it was lovely to see that reaction when you got the cushion aider. tell usa when you got the cushion aider. tell us a little bit about your late wife, what was she she was the most wonderful, caring wife anyone could have. she never did anything wrong in her life and, as a young man, iwasn't fairon her, i life and, as a young man, iwasn't fair on her, i used to go drinking with the boys, and leave her at home with the boys, and leave her at home with the boys, and leave her at home with the school children. when i say my prayers every night, i ask forgiveness for that. iam sure forgiveness for
show us what you've got, ken. 0h, ken. how beautiful. 0h.wife by the side of your bed in the home. have you had conversations about aider before? we have spoken about aider. we have spoken about aider. we speak about her very often. how did you come up with this clearly love the idea? because the photo was a glass framed one which he has on his wall, and he speaks at night to her, don't you? i take it to bed with me. and every morning and every night. it was lovely to see that reaction when you...
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when not writing, ken practices law in washington. david stewart, to his right, spent many years as a trial and appellate lawyer, arguing before juries, the u.s. senate, and the -- u.s. supreme court before becoming best-selling writing history and historical fiction. his writings have explored the constitution, james madison, and the western expedition and treason trial of aaron burr. he is also the author of "impeached: trial of president andrew johnson." and the fight for lincoln's legacy. andrew johnson, second to last in the list. finally we are joined by brian lamb, c-span's founding ceo and chairman and longtime on camera interviewer. his 40 years of c-span has been the basis for nine books with public affairs including "the presidents." i should note brian has visited every presidential brave site -- gravesite as well as every vice presidential gravesite. i think we will have to ask him about that in the course of this interview. please join me in welcoming our panel. [applause] first, a question for our historians. ken, along
when not writing, ken practices law in washington. david stewart, to his right, spent many years as a trial and appellate lawyer, arguing before juries, the u.s. senate, and the -- u.s. supreme court before becoming best-selling writing history and historical fiction. his writings have explored the constitution, james madison, and the western expedition and treason trial of aaron burr. he is also the author of "impeached: trial of president andrew johnson." and the fight for lincoln's...
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ken? liz? >> good plan, thank you andrea, love that story. >>> switching gears, a report published by the world health organization suggests a bay area bio-tech firm's experimental anti-viral may not be the magic pill to treat covid-19. according to a draft document on a clinical trial in china, gilead's remdizover doesn't improve patient's condition or reduce viral load but did cause significant side effects. gilead told cnbc resulteds are inconclusive because the study was cut short early due to low enrollment. >>> up next the study presented by the trump administration that could be key to killing the virus. >>> our most striking observation to date. >> let michigan declare bankruptcy. let illinois declare bankruptcy. let california declare bankruptcy. . >>> and a suggestion from the senate majority leader of the united states that has new york's governor fuming tonight. . >> i can definitely also see an increase in drivers as well on the road. it's not as light as it was four weeks ago. >>>
ken? liz? >> good plan, thank you andrea, love that story. >>> switching gears, a report published by the world health organization suggests a bay area bio-tech firm's experimental anti-viral may not be the magic pill to treat covid-19. according to a draft document on a clinical trial in china, gilead's remdizover doesn't improve patient's condition or reduce viral load but did cause significant side effects. gilead told cnbc resulteds are inconclusive because the study was cut...
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citadel, ken griffin; elliott management, paul singer; vista equity partners, robert smith; fidelity investments, abigail johnson; mastercard, visa, chubb, sequoia, stevens, great. charles schwab, chuck schwab will be here by phone. food and beverage, national restaurant association, mcdonald's, garden restaurants, coca-cola, pepsi-cola, chick-fil-a, subway, bloomin' brands, yum brarngsds papa john's wendy's, wolfgang puck, starbucks, thomas keller john george, my friend john george, and danielle. you know them. from the transportation world, fed ex, fred smith, united
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>> on two days notice, jack could be placed, ken is the pestest best pilot, he knew that module better than anyone. any crew put together can do any job. and if the shicientists feel its necessary to revisit, i think any crew can take the work that we did and improve upon it and do a good job. >> are you saying young, mattingly, and duke would be a good crew? >> first, i'm not in the selection of people that fly spacecraft and i'm not in the scientific area to find out what areas should be revisited. we lost one lunar landing. we didn't make it. if it is worth it, our training, there is a lot to offer, then we should go back there. this is up for larger decisions and longer lead decisions. >> i wonder if the newcomers could tell us their impressions of the moon as they went whizzing by. >> we had already been told by jim what color it is. but i think my impression of it as we passed, the closest we got was 137 miles, and i think i have about the same impressions as the man that have visited previously. very stark. it is desolate. almost awesome in it's desolation. we didn't get the cha
>> on two days notice, jack could be placed, ken is the pestest best pilot, he knew that module better than anyone. any crew put together can do any job. and if the shicientists feel its necessary to revisit, i think any crew can take the work that we did and improve upon it and do a good job. >> are you saying young, mattingly, and duke would be a good crew? >> first, i'm not in the selection of people that fly spacecraft and i'm not in the scientific area to find out what...
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>> as i said, on two-days notice that jack would replace ken,, ken knew the flight plan of apollo 13 more than anybody. it is not so much an individual crew anymore at nasa. i think any crew that is put together can do any job. and if scientists think it is necessary to revisit, any crew assigned to that mission can take what we have done, and we have done a lot of groundwork, and improve on it perhaps, and do a good job. >> to follow up, are you saying that young mattingly and duke would be a good crew to fly apollo 13? and do you think apollo 13 should be re-flown? >> you are asking the wrong person. i'm not selecting people who fly spacecraft and i am not in the area to figure out what areas should be revisited. we have lost one lunar landing. if it is worth it and has a lot to offer, we should go back there. we should do that. but this is up for larger decisions. >> i wonder if the two newcomers to the moon could tell us if they have any impressions as they went whizzing by? >> we had already been told by jim what color it is. [laughter] no, my impression as we passed it, the clo
>> as i said, on two-days notice that jack would replace ken,, ken knew the flight plan of apollo 13 more than anybody. it is not so much an individual crew anymore at nasa. i think any crew that is put together can do any job. and if scientists think it is necessary to revisit, any crew assigned to that mission can take what we have done, and we have done a lot of groundwork, and improve on it perhaps, and do a good job. >> to follow up, are you saying that young mattingly and duke...
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>> ken, i have talked to a lot of business owners and, yes, they say give us a timeline. in fact, they listened to the governor's speech at noon just hanging on his every word. a popular restaurant has takeout food, but they can't have their doors open to customers. they would just like to know when they can. >> as we all sheller in place, watching the governor's news conference can no doubt test the emotions of small business owners. >> watched it, hoping for a date to come. it's just planning ahead. it's just having something to look forward to. >> six weeks into the shelter in place order and still no date has been given as to when businesses and restaurants like mexico lindo can reopen >> how are you feeling about things? ? >> sleepless nights, scared.
>> ken, i have talked to a lot of business owners and, yes, they say give us a timeline. in fact, they listened to the governor's speech at noon just hanging on his every word. a popular restaurant has takeout food, but they can't have their doors open to customers. they would just like to know when they can. >> as we all sheller in place, watching the governor's news conference can no doubt test the emotions of small business owners. >> watched it, hoping for a date to come....
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good evening, alex elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> wilson walker joins us with more on they's challenges. wilson? >> yeah, ken, the mayor gave an update on sort of all things coronavirus related today in san francisco, and the big headlines, one, the challenges in getting medical equipment. she seemed to lie that at the feet of the federal government, and, two, we are in for a lockdown that is almost certainly going to extend past may 3rd. >> the reality is, and people are asking about this, will the public health order get extended. the likelihood that that will happen is very likely. and what that means is, you know, another few weeks or even a month of asking you all to comply. >> reporter: the lockdown will probably go on, says mayor london breed. today she said the city was struggling toed by a reserve of medical supplies because their orders have been getting diverted to other countries and confiscated by fema. >> ande
good evening, alex elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> wilson walker joins us with more on they's challenges. wilson? >> yeah, ken, the mayor gave an update on sort of all things coronavirus related today in san francisco, and the big headlines, one, the challenges in getting medical equipment. she seemed to lie that at the feet of the federal government, and, two, we are in for a lockdown that is almost certainly going to extend past may 3rd. >> the reality is,...
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ken raske is the president of the greater new york hospital association.hanks so much for joining us. you are -- you represent 250 hospitals, healthcare facilities in new york and new jersey, connecticut and rhode island. what do you see as the biggest problem right now in all of those hospitals that you represent? >> i can tell you in the metropolitan * area of new york we are under siege. we turned our hospitals upside down and inside out. reconfigured them to handle the onslawft this epidemic -- the onslaught of this epidemic. we are converting our main institutions and the teaching hospitals we represent into giant i.c.u.s. and they are doing a heroic job. i can't tell you enough. the staff is marvelous. our workers, nurses, physicians, they are so committed to tackling this issue. and they are duress. i know that. and i feel badly. in 7-14 days the worst is yet to come. we mow that, but working together, we can get through this. judge jeanine: i know you have been involved in healthcare for well over 35 years. and i want to talk to you about ideas reg
ken raske is the president of the greater new york hospital association.hanks so much for joining us. you are -- you represent 250 hospitals, healthcare facilities in new york and new jersey, connecticut and rhode island. what do you see as the biggest problem right now in all of those hospitals that you represent? >> i can tell you in the metropolitan * area of new york we are under siege. we turned our hospitals upside down and inside out. reconfigured them to handle the onslawft this...
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as i said, on two-days notice that jack would replace ken, ken is perhaps one of the most conscientious pilots behalf in our program. he really knew they command module, he knew the flight plan of apollo 13 more than anybody. yet jack could replace him and do a good job. it is not so much an individual crew anymore at nasa. i think any crew that is put together can do any job. and if scientists think it is necessary to revisit, any crew that had to be assigned to that mission can take what we have already done, and we have done a lot of groundwork, and improve upon it perhaps and do a good job. >> to follow up, are you saying that young, mattingly, and duke would be a good crew to fly apollo 13? and do you think apollo 13 should be re-flown? mr. lovell: you are basically asking the wrong person. i'm not selecting people who fly spacecraft and i am not in the scientific area to find out what areas should be revisited. we have lost one lunar landing. we did not make it. if it is worth it and has a lot to offer, we should go back there. bootstrap photography is important. we should do that
as i said, on two-days notice that jack would replace ken, ken is perhaps one of the most conscientious pilots behalf in our program. he really knew they command module, he knew the flight plan of apollo 13 more than anybody. yet jack could replace him and do a good job. it is not so much an individual crew anymore at nasa. i think any crew that is put together can do any job. and if scientists think it is necessary to revisit, any crew that had to be assigned to that mission can take what we...
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what if people who wanted to manipulate the ken does could make it look like romance gone bad. they could bring forces against the kennedys to control them. >> this accusation did not go unnoticed in the halls of the fbi. the fbi notes that suggestions that right-wing fbi and cia acts had huge reason to murder marilyn monroe. >> the bureau actually end up commenting that in another context mailer said i don't have any evidence about this. >> the fbi with reports that mailer coined a new word. factoid. >> norman mailer uses a common rhetorical device where he goes through a long explanation and detail which plants in the mind of the reader that this is exactly what happened. then at the very end he discounts it. but that's not what the reader remembers. what the reader remembers is all the detail. he's speculating on the whole matter. the fbi said we are going to ignore this. >> under intense scrutiny his story began to change. >> i think there is a motive to be murdered. it's not based oafned. it's my opinion. >> but the backtracking did little to quell the storm he helped perp
what if people who wanted to manipulate the ken does could make it look like romance gone bad. they could bring forces against the kennedys to control them. >> this accusation did not go unnoticed in the halls of the fbi. the fbi notes that suggestions that right-wing fbi and cia acts had huge reason to murder marilyn monroe. >> the bureau actually end up commenting that in another context mailer said i don't have any evidence about this. >> the fbi with reports that mailer...
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final para los pumas a wran ken >> elo que hagamos ahora, cambiá para siempre nuestro mañana.a hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. >> compartimos estÁs imagenes en vivo en el centro de san josÉ un cielo gris acoge en esta hora de la tarde en este domingo de pascua de resurrecciÓn que sin duda fue diferente al resto >>> bueno, esta noche a las 11 trabajan dÍa" noche para coser mascarillas que irÁn a las personas que trabajan en los campos policÍa busca la camioneta robada de una iglesia que servÍa para llevar alimento a los mÁs necesitados dermatÓlogos nos cuentan quÉ hacer con las manos resaca con esto y mÁs los esperamos a las 11 no se olvide de inscribirnos al correo. >> para compartirnos estÁs ideas de solidaridad >>> muy bien, dicen que la prÁctica rinde sus frutos un pequeÑo de miami lo sabe bien escuche >> esa
final para los pumas a wran ken >> elo que hagamos ahora, cambiá para siempre nuestro mañana.a hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. >> compartimos estÁs imagenes en vivo en el centro de san josÉ un cielo gris acoge en...
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ken's wife fiona spent her last days at teesside hospice. i think it took away a lot of the fear.e know everybody dies. we are afraid of how we die. so knowing that she was well looked after made a tremendous difference to that. i brought another donation along with me, for all i can afford, but it is so desperately needed, this kind of facility, that it has to carry on. today's announcement bridges a gap. over the coming months, at least, these specialist nurses, the unseen nurses in this crisis, can continue supporting the nhs. fiona trott, bbc news, middlesbrough. in russia — as in so many other countries, including the uk, measures to prevent the spread of covid—19 have resulted in entertainment venues being shut. and for the dancers of one's of russia's oldest theatres — the mikhailovsky in st petersburg — the show has been going on regardless, as our correspondent steve rosenberg reports. music plays russians love ballet, and the mikhailovsky is one of the country's top troupes. they're in lockdown now, but the stars of this stage have found a creative way to keep performing
ken's wife fiona spent her last days at teesside hospice. i think it took away a lot of the fear.e know everybody dies. we are afraid of how we die. so knowing that she was well looked after made a tremendous difference to that. i brought another donation along with me, for all i can afford, but it is so desperately needed, this kind of facility, that it has to carry on. today's announcement bridges a gap. over the coming months, at least, these specialist nurses, the unseen nurses in this...
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. >> and i'm ken bastida. governor newsom is announcing a plan to protect the homeless. wilson begins our coverage. reporter: just today this area started receiving a number of the city's homeless. the governor jumped on an idea that has gotten a lot of conversation lately. that is hotel rooms for the homeless. and as you know, the governor loves numbers. >> some 6,867 hotel rooms, to be exact now are in our possession, on the way to >>r: by e ged e untiesinfecte that need a place to recover in isolation. he called it a solution beyond the pandemic. >> so we can look more long- term as this being part of our panoply of solutions to address the homeless crisis in the state of california. >> we are not going to be able to solve our homeless problem in san francisco with this crisis. >> reporter: the mayor of san francisco was speaking at the very same moment as the governor, warning that hotels were not necessarily an easy fix in the short or long term. she is prioritizing those rooms for homeless who have tested positive, and those considered most vulnerable. >> those ove
. >> and i'm ken bastida. governor newsom is announcing a plan to protect the homeless. wilson begins our coverage. reporter: just today this area started receiving a number of the city's homeless. the governor jumped on an idea that has gotten a lot of conversation lately. that is hotel rooms for the homeless. and as you know, the governor loves numbers. >> some 6,867 hotel rooms, to be exact now are in our possession, on the way to >>r: by e ged e untiesinfecte that need a...
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what if people who wanted to manipulate the ken does could make it look like romance gone bad. they could bring forces against the kennedys to control them. >> this accusation did not go unnoticed in the halls of the fbi. the fbi notes that suggestions that right-wing fbi and cia acts had huge reason to murder marilyn monroe. >> the bureau actually end up commenting that in another context mailer said i don't have any evidence about this. >> the fbi with reports that mailer coined a new word. factoid. >> norman mailer uses a common rhetorical device where he goes through a long explanation and detail which plants in the mind of the reader that this is exactly what happened. then at the very end he discounts it. but that's not what the reader remembers. what the reader remembers is all the detail. he's speculating on the whole matter. the fbi said we are going to ignore this. >> under intense scrutiny his story began to change. >> i think there is a motive to be murdered. it's not based oafned. it's my opinion. >> but the backtracking did little to quell the storm he helped perp
what if people who wanted to manipulate the ken does could make it look like romance gone bad. they could bring forces against the kennedys to control them. >> this accusation did not go unnoticed in the halls of the fbi. the fbi notes that suggestions that right-wing fbi and cia acts had huge reason to murder marilyn monroe. >> the bureau actually end up commenting that in another context mailer said i don't have any evidence about this. >> the fbi with reports that mailer...
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reporter fred paul kopp has more. >> the mystery surrounding ken deepens.he leader has not been seen a public in some tyain last week rumors began circulating that he is either dead or incapacitated following her surgery. on monday south korean government said it had no indication if anything was wrong. the south korean president spoke about his cooperation with him without referencing the health rumors. >> based upon the trust between me and chairman ken and the strong will for peace, i will work to open the future of peaceful economic cooperation. >> they say media released a statement thanking workers building a tourist resort but no accompanying pictures or video. leading experts to question whether he approved the message. >> we have not seen ken appear in public since april 11 and nor has the north korean regime countered any of the lurid claims about him. >> the trump administration said their monitoring the situation closely and while intelligence is usually unreliable from north korea but some lawmakers adjusting uplands for a post kim jong-un kore
reporter fred paul kopp has more. >> the mystery surrounding ken deepens.he leader has not been seen a public in some tyain last week rumors began circulating that he is either dead or incapacitated following her surgery. on monday south korean government said it had no indication if anything was wrong. the south korean president spoke about his cooperation with him without referencing the health rumors. >> based upon the trust between me and chairman ken and the strong will for...
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deputy secretary ken cuccinelli.t joe biden is the presumptive democratic nominee, you think he would try to broaden his appeal, jog to the center. not the case. he's doing the opposite. he's going way left to court the bernie bros with plans to expand medicare, forgive student death, much more it may be even minimum wage next, let's double it put here to discuss is my company mike huckabee, fox news contributor and great host in his own right. governor, thanks so much for being here. are you surprised that joe biden is going left instead of middle, that's not the way it usually goes. >> most people go to the middle after they kind of won the primary and they realize they have to go after general election voters. joe biden doing the exact opposite. he's moving further to the left that he has ever been, further to the left than the democratic party has ever been. this idea, one of his ideas is lowering the age in which you can get to medicare down to 60 from 65. here is the problem with that. when medicare was started
deputy secretary ken cuccinelli.t joe biden is the presumptive democratic nominee, you think he would try to broaden his appeal, jog to the center. not the case. he's doing the opposite. he's going way left to court the bernie bros with plans to expand medicare, forgive student death, much more it may be even minimum wage next, let's double it put here to discuss is my company mike huckabee, fox news contributor and great host in his own right. governor, thanks so much for being here. are you...
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ken cuccinelli is here to respond.s, mike huckabee lays out what is joe biden's move to appease the far left. don't go away. ♪ >> knowing that this pandemic was coming, i.c.e. was still conducting raids in sanctuary cities, part of a larger political project by the president to punish those cities. there's no reason these jails should be filled. there's no reason they should be packed. we must pursue an agenda in order to really fulfill our responsibility as public servants. >> brian: all right, let's fulfill that responsibility. aoc isn't the only democrat demanding their release. get this, thousands of illegal aliens being held by i.c.e., give them benefits. the "washington examiner" reporting that they agree with aoc. here to respond is acting dhs secretary ken cuccinelli. let everybody out during the pandemic and give them benefits, why not? what could go wrong? >> [laughs] well, you know, they could've always gone home in the first place. they are here illegally, knows the attorney general set on this very show ea
ken cuccinelli is here to respond.s, mike huckabee lays out what is joe biden's move to appease the far left. don't go away. ♪ >> knowing that this pandemic was coming, i.c.e. was still conducting raids in sanctuary cities, part of a larger political project by the president to punish those cities. there's no reason these jails should be filled. there's no reason they should be packed. we must pursue an agenda in order to really fulfill our responsibility as public servants. >>...
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ken: i think their work is not done.mmittees have two or three weeks to load this up, but i think they have more work to do in april. we think the biggest risk is commercial real estate and construction. for bank of america it is about loans,total commercial it is about 26%. we have not had any conversation or focus on the capital markets. investmentg for grade, not by yield, it is strong. there trading is strong are some marked down for derivatives. investment banking will have to have that conversation in three plus months. our chief financial correspondent is with us. let us start with a banking 101 question. in north america how do you perceive the difference between jp morgan and bank of america? >> jp morgan has a behemoth investment bank and daytrading a daytrading desk many times larger than bank of america. i want to point out something that is not picked up. consumer business fell short of expectations even though the trading revenue beat it. creating a big investment bank but jp morgan is known for its work wi
ken: i think their work is not done.mmittees have two or three weeks to load this up, but i think they have more work to do in april. we think the biggest risk is commercial real estate and construction. for bank of america it is about loans,total commercial it is about 26%. we have not had any conversation or focus on the capital markets. investmentg for grade, not by yield, it is strong. there trading is strong are some marked down for derivatives. investment banking will have to have that...
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ken leon, ken, the company reported first quarter net income of $2.9 billion, way below estimates asnow. they reported revenue of 28.3 billion managed, and the company's ceo jamie dimon says the bank is well capitalized, highly liquid, total liquidity resources of over $1 trillion and income revenue was 5 billion. they provided 25 billion in new credit extensions in march for companies most impacted by the crisis, you heard of all of this earlier from cheryl casone, your reaction to the quarter? >> so the banks are hunkering down. they are beginning to build reserves for potential nonperforming loans. the lines of credit have gone out to most companies, so now it's a question of what is their ability that borrowers meet monthly payments and a bank like jpmorgan they are at better position than in the financial crisis. one is total loans, total deposits. it's about 60%. it was over 100% back in 2007. banks in are in a strong position but we will, see, maria, big increase in terms of delinquencies, and this is why the reserves are getting built up for the next few quarters. maria: yeah
ken leon, ken, the company reported first quarter net income of $2.9 billion, way below estimates asnow. they reported revenue of 28.3 billion managed, and the company's ceo jamie dimon says the bank is well capitalized, highly liquid, total liquidity resources of over $1 trillion and income revenue was 5 billion. they provided 25 billion in new credit extensions in march for companies most impacted by the crisis, you heard of all of this earlier from cheryl casone, your reaction to the...
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> a vulnerable population getting the state's attention. >>> good evening, i'm eli cook. >> and i'm kentida. governor newsom is announcing a plan to protect the homeless. wilson begins our coverage. reporter: just today this area started receiving a number of the city's homeless. the governor jumped on an idea that has gotten a lot of conversation lately. that is hotel rooms for the homeless. and as you know, the governor loves numbers. >> some 6,867 hotel rooms, to be exact now are in our possession
> a vulnerable population getting the state's attention. >>> good evening, i'm eli cook. >> and i'm kentida. governor newsom is announcing a plan to protect the homeless. wilson begins our coverage. reporter: just today this area started receiving a number of the city's homeless. the governor jumped on an idea that has gotten a lot of conversation lately. that is hotel rooms for the homeless. and as you know, the governor loves numbers. >> some 6,867 hotel rooms, to be...
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good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >> the likelihood that this may 3rd date will be extended is possible. >> at the state level tonight, the governor predicted a sue in hoitalations peaking weeks after may 3rd. dr. mark gally, the health and human services secretary said today without any action or mitigation, the need for hospital beds would surge to at least 700,000 beds, represented by the dotted blue line spiking upwards on this chart. the purple line is what he is hoping for. it represents the effort to bend the curve, using social distances to limit the spread of the virus, buying time for hospitals. >> i want to point out that even in this scenario, which is not the best-case scenario, this is if we do what we are doing today, we do cross this line, our effort is to move it as far to the right as possible, so that we can ensure that we have the capacity in our healthcare delivery system, not just in hospital beds, but in icu beds and ventilators. >> reporter to see a surge in hospital patients sometime in the next month. >> we'll exceed that phase 1 surge c
good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >> the likelihood that this may 3rd date will be extended is possible. >> at the state level tonight, the governor predicted a sue in hoitalations peaking weeks after may 3rd. dr. mark gally, the health and human services secretary said today without any action or mitigation, the need for hospital beds would surge to at least 700,000 beds, represented by the dotted blue line spiking upwards on this chart. the purple...
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. >> and i'm ken bastita. the governor announced one key change. some delayed surgeries can be scheduled again. he says hospital and icu capacity has stabilized to the point that the shift is now possible. california is also adding 86 new test sites, including some in underserved communities. the goal is to essentially administer 60,000 to 80,000 tests per y. but the big question for many people remains when will the economy reopen. >> and i wish i could prescribe a specific date to say, well, we can turn out the light switch and go back to normalcy. we have tried to make it crystal clear that there is no light switch. we won't just open things. we will have to open things and modify how we conduct our business. >> well, with no date set, kpix 5's julia good rich talked to some bay area business owners who are desperate for a timeline. jewels? >> ken, i have talked to a lot of business owners and, yes, they say give us a timeline. in fact, they listened to the governor's speech at noon just hanging on his every word. a popular restaurant has takeou
. >> and i'm ken bastita. the governor announced one key change. some delayed surgeries can be scheduled again. he says hospital and icu capacity has stabilized to the point that the shift is now possible. california is also adding 86 new test sites, including some in underserved communities. the goal is to essentially administer 60,000 to 80,000 tests per y. but the big question for many people remains when will the economy reopen. >> and i wish i could prescribe a specific date to...
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care facility due to covid-19 he was 88 years old thanks for joining us at 10 on this friday night on ken wayne and i'm pam moore kennedy was among 10 people to die and gorton manner which many call a well-regarded care home in redwood city. >>the matters director tells us kennedy suffered a serious stroke back in 2015 and has lived at the facility the past 2 years in addition to the 10 deaths there the director says about 20 residents and 7 staffers also tested positive for the virus samet a famine tail county health is now providing around the clock support including providing protective. a quip meant and trying to help stop the spread. >>in the east bay alameda county is one of the largest clusters for coronavirus outbreaks in the bay area excel at health care center in oakland confirmed 3 patient deaths from the virus today, 36 patients tested positive. earlier this month an outbreak at gateway real, but real best rehabilitation center in hayward killed at least 13 people and infected almost 60 others in castro valley 23 health care professionals and 27 residents tested positive for c
care facility due to covid-19 he was 88 years old thanks for joining us at 10 on this friday night on ken wayne and i'm pam moore kennedy was among 10 people to die and gorton manner which many call a well-regarded care home in redwood city. >>the matters director tells us kennedy suffered a serious stroke back in 2015 and has lived at the facility the past 2 years in addition to the 10 deaths there the director says about 20 residents and 7 staffers also tested positive for the virus...