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ken he had a lawyer who had 800 other clients that one year. that lawyer had 4 other capital cases that same year he never done the competence and the kicker is he was a part time public defender of the trial was a disaster. and 11 white one african-american jury convicted in the couple murder and off he went to death row imagine living in your bathroom for the week when he's 10 to 23 thank you all for coming. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise to be you know we've all pots be the most remote places you read we pretty. much. all. pretty good. now you want to 1st crack that. no. long. haul. coming up my yacht. lead.
ken he had a lawyer who had 800 other clients that one year. that lawyer had 4 other capital cases that same year he never done the competence and the kicker is he was a part time public defender of the trial was a disaster. and 11 white one african-american jury convicted in the couple murder and off he went to death row imagine living in your bathroom for the week when he's 10 to 23 thank you all for coming. and we're going to fulfill the repeated promises apologise to the people and promise...
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when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions 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
when you were questioning him he struggled answering your questions 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...
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he's always been a constant and someone i've always looked up to. a family so close yet who had to stay apart from ken and secure, and the only solace in that is that i know that the nurses stepped into our shoes and provided that care that his family would have given, that we couldn't, personally. the funeral bearers very kindly took a detour to my mum's house and did a lap of the block where all of the neighbours all lined the street and gave him a clap. one more story of loss. douglas mayne from east sussex. 76 years old. a paramedic in his day. he knew about the tragedy, here on the right coordinating the ambulance response to the brighton bombing in 1984. he leaves behind my two younger sisters, and his two grandchildren. he had an incredible heart to help people. and he spent most of his life actually helping people. he had plans for 2020. we were due to go to norway on a cruise injuly. he was going to take me as my mum died 1a months ago. how much were you able to see him in the hospital, and to spend any time with him? he'd been given an end of life chat. they really did explain to him that he
he's always been a constant and someone i've always looked up to. a family so close yet who had to stay apart from ken and secure, and the only solace in that is that i know that the nurses stepped into our shoes and provided that care that his family would have given, that we couldn't, personally. the funeral bearers very kindly took a detour to my mum's house and did a lap of the block where all of the neighbours all lined the street and gave him a clap. one more story of loss. douglas mayne...
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the enclaves who generated huge hatred for the ken does. >> he uses frank capell's theory with a novelist twist to it. 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.
the enclaves who generated huge hatred for the ken does. >> he uses frank capell's theory with a novelist twist to it. 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...
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florida farmer ken carpenter gave away what he could to food banks. but he has produce that will rot. >> not enough customers for all the tomatoes, beans, squash, everything that's raised in homestead. we're august struggling. >> reporter: this church in pan sailed paid row is now giving food away every two weeks. it's estimated 200 food banks would need an additional $1.4 billion in resources over the next six months to continue to feed those in need. mia. >> gradney: thank you, danya. there is mounting evidence this virus is claiming an alarming number of african american lives. in illinois, the black mortality rate is five times that for whites. dean reynolds takes us to a chicago hospital looking to the future for health. >> reporter: at rush university medical center in chicago, doctors are bracing for a coronavirus peak that is due any day, and they know one thing for sure: if this hospital, as prepared as it is, is overwhelmed, it will be a very bad sign. that's why forecasting the spread of the lethal illness is crucial to hospitals, doctors,
florida farmer ken carpenter gave away what he could to food banks. but he has produce that will rot. >> not enough customers for all the tomatoes, beans, squash, everything that's raised in homestead. we're august struggling. >> reporter: this church in pan sailed paid row is now giving food away every two weeks. it's estimated 200 food banks would need an additional $1.4 billion in resources over the next six months to continue to feed those in need. mia. >> gradney: thank...
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three days ago, he was on the backup crew now he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he was exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. complete. >> roger. type booster? we are on internal power and will go. >> the mcc recorder is at flight speeds. >> ignition. >> set to go, all engines. >> ok, we are going one. >> roger. >> booster, how do you look? >> okay, we go at one. >> booster, how do you look? >> it looks good here. okay, looks good. it looks fine. >> confirm and aboard. staying in flight. >> right, it confirms staging. >> roger. >> okay. >> light conformed. >> you don't see any problem with that, all the other engines are go. >> >> the next step was to pull free of the first stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius, at the controls, jack swaggart. >> they pulled aquarius away from the saturn third stage. >> i can see it now at the hatch window. >> odyssey and aquarius moved away from earth toward the moon. >> we've had a hardware restar
three days ago, he was on the backup crew now he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he was exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. complete. >> roger. type booster? we are on internal power and will go. >> the mcc recorder is at flight speeds. >> ignition. >> set to go, all engines. >> ok, we are going one. >> roger. >> booster,...
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the enclaves who generated huge hatred for the ken does. >> he uses frank capell's theory with a novelist twist to it. 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.
the enclaves who generated huge hatred for the ken does. >> he uses frank capell's theory with a novelist twist to it. 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...
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he was ta ken into hospital for treatment recovery from coronavirus. hospitalfor treatment on sunday evening and spent three nights in intensive care. at times leads in the same story reporting that some in downing street say borisjohnson may need as long as a month before he returns fully to work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workers joining work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workersjoining in the national nationwide copper for carers with the warning to britons to stay—at—home this easter weekend. in the united states and your times leads in the spread of the virus across rural america with doctors warning that coronavirus could overwhelm communities that are often older and poorer. and the japan times carries a warning from the health ministry that over 700 people a day could need some sort of intensive care treatment when the pandemic reaches its peak injapan. let's begin now with talking to our guest, let's talk to you, jason, first of all. the front page of the daily telegraph my fantastic news. prime minister boris joh
he was ta ken into hospital for treatment recovery from coronavirus. hospitalfor treatment on sunday evening and spent three nights in intensive care. at times leads in the same story reporting that some in downing street say borisjohnson may need as long as a month before he returns fully to work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workers joining work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workersjoining in the national nationwide copper for carers with the warning to britons to...
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. -- jack he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here, flight. >> ok boost it. ok, we go at one. roger. >> you look at, flight. it looks good here. >> looks fine. c> gophers staging, cap om. >> the inboard out was way early. >> flight confirmed, number five. >> roger. do you see any problem with that? >> negative, not right now, all the other engines are go. announcer: the next step in lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit for the moon. then pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius. at the controls of the command module odyssey, jack swaggart. they pulled aquarius away from the third stage, the s4 b. >> i can see it out the hatch window. odyssey and aquarius moved away
. -- jack he replaced ken mattingly. mattingly had been dropped from the mission because he had been exposed to german measles. he would watch the launch from mission control. >> auto sequence initiated. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here, flight. >> ok boost it. ok, we go at one. roger. >>...
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really, asking a question about ken's condition as to whether or not he had come down with the measles yet or not. >> and we're still waiting for ken to come down with the moo measles. >> jim, what about your political future? >> jack, would you like to answer that question? >> no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin at this moment. >> i had no qualms about it at the time. i was not thinking because i knew we were reentering soon. >> i had no qualms at all. i don't know if you're aware how thick it is, but it takes a lot to damage that and i had no qualms at all. >> jim, you were faced with a -- perhaps a precise of a flying job as you will ever face, but you say you had to fly a new method, will you elaborate a little on how you worked it out? >> they had been worked out before by crews, and the procedure that we normally practice for. as we're slowing down, if something happened to the system on the main engine we might have to use the system engine to get us back home again. and to control this system, if the automatic control is not working, requires a
really, asking a question about ken's condition as to whether or not he had come down with the measles yet or not. >> and we're still waiting for ken to come down with the moo measles. >> jim, what about your political future? >> jack, would you like to answer that question? >> no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin at this moment. >> i had no qualms about it at the time. i was not thinking because i knew we were reentering soon....
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we're going to talk to ken about that in a moment but first a look at what he does best for more than life, focusing his lens on major cultural influences. from america's favorite pastime to iconic landmarks. >> took 14 long years to build the bridge. >> burns has bridged the gap between past and present, educating audiences with his in any textbook. >> this is the story of us guess what, there is no them, which is what we try to make up. in the u.s., it's us, no them. >> throughout his career burns won 16 emmy awards and two oscar nominations, one of which came in 1981 with his first film for pbs, "brooklyn bridge. >> but it was his 199011-hour series, "the civil war" that solidified his reputation as a master filmmaker. >> the civil war was fought in 10,000 places. >> an audience of 40 million tuned into the film which show caved panning and zooming over still images to create movement. a camera t ken burns effect burns receiving a lifetime achievement honor at the 2008 news and emmy awards. >> thank you all so much for this extraordinary honor i am grateful and i am humbled. >> abo
we're going to talk to ken about that in a moment but first a look at what he does best for more than life, focusing his lens on major cultural influences. from america's favorite pastime to iconic landmarks. >> took 14 long years to build the bridge. >> burns has bridged the gap between past and present, educating audiences with his in any textbook. >> this is the story of us guess what, there is no them, which is what we try to make up. in the u.s., it's us, no them....
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vice president ken said he would publish them sometime today.t's also unclear whether or not the federal guidance might conflict with state and local guidelines here in the bay area and california. some of the local guidelines and recommendations have been far more strict than the white house recommendations. reporting live, ktvu.com fox 2 news. >>> there's mounting pressure on the cdc to publish details on who is getting sick and who is dying from covid-19. data shows than dying from the coronavirus. the cdc in many states are not publication the democratic data. >> the push is to make sure that communities are getting testing and the diagnosis and treatment they need. this virus knows no color or race or age. >> california's department of health is compiling data on desks and demographics based on race and ethnicity. >> problems with infection control at nursing homes. in just minutes the rising number and why some of the staff on hand are not equipped to help limit the spread of the virus. making things easier for transplant patients. one com
vice president ken said he would publish them sometime today.t's also unclear whether or not the federal guidance might conflict with state and local guidelines here in the bay area and california. some of the local guidelines and recommendations have been far more strict than the white house recommendations. reporting live, ktvu.com fox 2 news. >>> there's mounting pressure on the cdc to publish details on who is getting sick and who is dying from covid-19. data shows than dying from...
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for example, he could have ta ken steps to public. example, he could have taken steps to implement some measure of national quarantine for purposes of protecting public safety. he would have had to have made a determination these days when i doing enough and some experts believe some states were not doing enough. seven that regard he can have it both ways, but he can have it both ways, but he hasn't utilised that massive power he does have for purposes of protecting the american public. instead, he is claiming he has the inverse, a reciprocal power to actually tamp down efforts by the states to protect the public. that authority he does not have. he does not have it under the constitution, he does not have it from congress and even if congress were to give him that power in theory, i think there would be a rigourous constitutional challenge on the grounds that under the 10th amendment to the constitution, the police power, the basic health and safety power, belongs to the states. so what's really going on here and how is it likely to p
for example, he could have ta ken steps to public. example, he could have taken steps to implement some measure of national quarantine for purposes of protecting public safety. he would have had to have made a determination these days when i doing enough and some experts believe some states were not doing enough. seven that regard he can have it both ways, but he can have it both ways, but he hasn't utilised that massive power he does have for purposes of protecting the american public....
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ken bastida. tonight the governor said the state is in good enough shape that he can ship away 500 ventilators to help other states. >> andria borba on how some bay area businesses are ramping up production to help out. >> reporter: well, ken and elizabeth, the governor said he has enough ventilators to give 500 away. he also said in the same press conference today he has another 500 that are coming on-line either tomorrow or the next day. on top of that, there are businesses here the bay area who are refurbishi old ilators,r andoningssembly ne ly, to turn it over to make new ventilators. with signs that the curve of covid-19 cases is planting in california, ask state stockpiles of life-saving ventilators growing, governor gavin newsom is shipping off 500 to the national stockpile. >> we looked at conditions on the ground and feel confident in our capacity meet our needs as we support the needs of others. >> reporter: the ventilators are likely heading to new york state. the move earned the praise of president trump. >> and i want to thank governor gavin newsom, who is doing a tremendous job. it w
ken bastida. tonight the governor said the state is in good enough shape that he can ship away 500 ventilators to help other states. >> andria borba on how some bay area businesses are ramping up production to help out. >> reporter: well, ken and elizabeth, the governor said he has enough ventilators to give 500 away. he also said in the same press conference today he has another 500 that are coming on-line either tomorrow or the next day. on top of that, there are businesses here...
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joining me to talk about a big church service happening here in the south bay is pastor ken foreman. hehe cathedral of faith. thanks for getting up early and joining us on this good friday. >> oh, it's my pleasure. >> it's nice to have you. you'll still have the joy obviously on easter sunday but this has been very different for people. a huge transition for them celebrating whether it be the church services, masses, all virtually. how has that been for you as a pastor relating to your congregation? >> it's been very challenging. in a way my heart's broken because i love seeing our parishionersfa-to-face, and i think that's the way we were wired. and so to not have that, there's a sense of loss there but at the same time the power of the easter message still goes on. you can't cancel easter and maybe that message of god's love, which is really what easter is all about is more important now than of. >> very much so. it's nice to have people find a basis in faith as well especially when you're getting through for the good times and the hard times, don't you think? >> oh, yeah, yeah. to kn
joining me to talk about a big church service happening here in the south bay is pastor ken foreman. hehe cathedral of faith. thanks for getting up early and joining us on this good friday. >> oh, it's my pleasure. >> it's nice to have you. you'll still have the joy obviously on easter sunday but this has been very different for people. a huge transition for them celebrating whether it be the church services, masses, all virtually. how has that been for you as a pastor relating to...
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ken duckworth. he wants to break the silence.al officer for the national alliance of mental illness. national alliance on moment illness. also known as mani. doc, told you we'd do it again. >> wonderful to see you again. thanks for having me. >> oh, you're a blessing. can't ignore this. this is a recipe for disaster for people who are not well. if you can keep yourself from using now, you have some great, strong resolve and a chance at leading a sober life for a while. tell us why. >> or if you're part of a community that is supporting you. i think it's really important that this is a moment -- we're home. we have time. think about this condition, addiction, not as a moral failing, but as a chronic biological vulnerability that has treatment. and i do want to say hthat if yu can participate in a community of recovery and get treatment virtually. a lot of treatments are being given virtually, chris. i want to emphasize you can get suboxone, which is a medication used to treat opiate disorder. this has saved lives and been endorsed
ken duckworth. he wants to break the silence.al officer for the national alliance of mental illness. national alliance on moment illness. also known as mani. doc, told you we'd do it again. >> wonderful to see you again. thanks for having me. >> oh, you're a blessing. can't ignore this. this is a recipe for disaster for people who are not well. if you can keep yourself from using now, you have some great, strong resolve and a chance at leading a sober life for a while. tell us why....
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he had a commission. what an amazing story. you are listening in so carefully. you are 17i listening in so carefully. you are 17 i think. kenought on this lovely cushion. what do you think about how you are looked after? she said, i forgot, what did you say? what does he think of the way you look after him! what do you think of the way we look after you? well, excellent, i cannot explain it. not a fault with them, anywhere! it's a perfect home. clea n them, anywhere! it's a perfect home. clean home. good food. cooked to perfection! you could not wish for anything better. i'm glad the food is good. just one last thing, we showed the video view being given that cushion, millions of people have now watched that, what is that like to think of the fact so many people watching you get this cushion with your late wife on it? they are loving your reaction and the emotion and the fact that the staff have gone out of their way to make your day and life that little bit special? did you hear that? i cannot explain in words. all of them, really, they are like angels. they look after us, we are not wanting for anything. such a lovable pl
he had a commission. what an amazing story. you are listening in so carefully. you are 17i listening in so carefully. you are 17 i think. kenought on this lovely cushion. what do you think about how you are looked after? she said, i forgot, what did you say? what does he think of the way you look after him! what do you think of the way we look after you? well, excellent, i cannot explain it. not a fault with them, anywhere! it's a perfect home. clea n them, anywhere! it's a perfect home. clean...
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the secretary of state for the approach that he has taken, bringing state for the approach that he has ta kenng scrutiny state for the approach that he has taken, bringing scrutiny but done so ina tone taken, bringing scrutiny but done so in a tone that makes clear that right across this house, we are united in our efforts to tackle this virus. he asks specifically the number of social care staff who sadly died. the number is that 15 social care staff have sadly lost their lives. and in the same way that we pay tribute to and we remember all of those nhs staff who have died, so too do weave for those who have served our country and look after people in social care. he asked the question about the relative, the international comparisons of the number of deaths. of course this needs to be done scientifically, taking into account the size of the populations of different countries. there is an important analysis that we are co nsta ntly important analysis that we are constantly doing of why the death rate as a portion of the population in germany is lower, something i speak to my german counterpa
the secretary of state for the approach that he has taken, bringing state for the approach that he has ta kenng scrutiny state for the approach that he has taken, bringing scrutiny but done so ina tone taken, bringing scrutiny but done so in a tone that makes clear that right across this house, we are united in our efforts to tackle this virus. he asks specifically the number of social care staff who sadly died. the number is that 15 social care staff have sadly lost their lives. and in the...
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he was ta ken into intensive condition has got worse. tensive care at 7pm last night when his condition worsened during the day and as we speak, the prime minister is in intensive care, being looked after by his medical team, receiving the very, very best care from the team at st thomas is and our hopes and prayers are with him and with his family. this afternoon downing street has said the prime minister remains stable and in good spirits overnight. he is receiving oxygen treatment but otherwise breathing unassisted. his spokesman said he hasn't required the use of a ventilator and hasn't been diagnosed with pneumonia. the foreign secretary has been asked to deputise for the prime minister. he's in very good hands, dominic raab said this morning, arriving for the daily meeting with ministers and government advisers, to discuss coronavirus strategy. the prime minister has designated dominic, the foreign secretary dominic raab as first secretary of state, that means that dominic takes on the responsibilities of chairing the various meeting
he was ta ken into intensive condition has got worse. tensive care at 7pm last night when his condition worsened during the day and as we speak, the prime minister is in intensive care, being looked after by his medical team, receiving the very, very best care from the team at st thomas is and our hopes and prayers are with him and with his family. this afternoon downing street has said the prime minister remains stable and in good spirits overnight. he is receiving oxygen treatment but...
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government papers and within a couple of hours, he was taken into and within a couple of hours, he was ta kenthin a couple of hours, he was taken into intensive care, but there is nowhere jet on when the prime minister might be back at his desk. thanks for the latest at st thomas‘, vicki young. and downing street revealing earlier today that while the prime minister was being given oxygen in intensive care, he has not been placed on a ventilator. so when patient suffering from this disease go into intensive care, what kind of treatment can they expect and indeed what are their prospects of making a full recovery? 0ur health editor explains more. therefore the sickest patients. intensive care units in hospitals have sophisticated monitoring equipment and highly trained staff who are constantly checking those in their care. patients will normally require an oxygen supply, sometimes with devices like this, continuous positive airway pressure. we sometimes apply a tight—fitting pressure mask which if you are wearing it feels a little bit like looking out of a car window, there is additional press
government papers and within a couple of hours, he was taken into and within a couple of hours, he was ta kenthin a couple of hours, he was taken into intensive care, but there is nowhere jet on when the prime minister might be back at his desk. thanks for the latest at st thomas‘, vicki young. and downing street revealing earlier today that while the prime minister was being given oxygen in intensive care, he has not been placed on a ventilator. so when patient suffering from this disease go...
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question, it was a code that we had worked out, really, and in asking a question about ken's condition, as to the weather, if he had come down with the measles or not. >> and we are still waiting for ken to come down with the measles. >> jim, what about your political -- >> oh, jack, would you like to answer that question? >> no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin at this moment. >> is there anything you -- >> i had no qualms about it at the time. i was not thinking because i knew we were re-entering very shortly, and i had questions as to if the heat panel could take it. >> i had no qualms at all. i don't know if you're aware how thick it is, but it takes a lot to damage that and i had no qualms at all. >> jim, you were faced with a -- perhaps a precise of a flying job as you will ever face, but you say you had to fly a new method, will you elaborate a little on how you worked it out? >> well, the methods of flying in a stack as you see here had been worked out before with crews and it's a procedure we practiced for, which is as slowing down to go into lunar orbit, if something h
question, it was a code that we had worked out, really, and in asking a question about ken's condition, as to the weather, if he had come down with the measles or not. >> and we are still waiting for ken to come down with the measles. >> jim, what about your political -- >> oh, jack, would you like to answer that question? >> no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin at this moment. >> is there anything you -- >> i had no qualms...
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. >> reporter: ken lu's message to his wife captured the raw human emotion, the object terror and isolation often felt by people suffering from this disease. babe, don't let me die, he told her, and survived against the odds. 30 pounds lighter, ken lu watched from the window of his home, as this wife accepted proclamation on his behalf, celebrating this recovery. >>s there was a point did not know if ken would survive all of this, but with the love and support from our little village, we, he has pushed forward. >> reporter: lu first got sick in early march, and then he was admitted to mills peninsula medical cent american had that fateful contact with thiwife, pleading with her to do whatever she could to help him survive. >> at that moment, it was a bit of a shock, and to hear him say babe don't let me die. you never expect when you leave your husband at a hospital there's a potential you may never see him again. >> reporter: for two weeks it was touch and go, and lu fought largely alone, surrounded by dedicate nurses and doctors, but not allowed to see his own wife and daughters. his wife thanked his medical team in a brief statement red on his behalf. family and
. >> reporter: ken lu's message to his wife captured the raw human emotion, the object terror and isolation often felt by people suffering from this disease. babe, don't let me die, he told her, and survived against the odds. 30 pounds lighter, ken lu watched from the window of his home, as this wife accepted proclamation on his behalf, celebrating this recovery. >>s there was a point did not know if ken would survive all of this, but with the love and support from our little...
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bicycle which is good exercise, it‘s more complicated to go for a run, he plays tennis, but he probably hasn‘t ta ken deny themselves. everyone has had that, yes, but during the brexit stuff, that was so time—consuming and then the general election, he did go off to the caribbean to have a complete breakfor a to the caribbean to have a complete break for a few days after that. you‘ll jolly well have break for a few days after that. you‘lljolly well have needed it. but since then it has been full on —— he will have needed it. he is fa ntastically —— he will have needed it. he is fantastically energetic, he is a workaholic. he doesn‘t aspire to sit in the shade with a book and a drink and do nothing, he really craves activity, he craves excitement actually, and people can see that is what he was doing during this terrible pandemic. he was absolutely engaged and he was also learning a new way of talking to the nation, much more sombre, not with jokes and cheering us up and making us laugh and the optimism, although he remained optimistic that we would get through it, but also a more sombre tone. you cou
bicycle which is good exercise, it‘s more complicated to go for a run, he plays tennis, but he probably hasn‘t ta ken deny themselves. everyone has had that, yes, but during the brexit stuff, that was so time—consuming and then the general election, he did go off to the caribbean to have a complete breakfor a to the caribbean to have a complete break for a few days after that. you‘ll jolly well have break for a few days after that. you‘lljolly well have needed it. but since then it...
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was a sort of code we worked out with our cap comms, really asking a question about ken's condition, as to whether he had come down with the measles yet or not. [laughter] >> and we are still waiting for ken to come down with the measles. [laughter] >> what about your political future? [laughter] mr. lovell: jack, would you like to answer? no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin. >> when you saw damage to the service module, was there any fear the heatshield might have been damaged by that? mr. lovell: i had no qualms about it at the time. i guess i wasn't thinking along those lines, because i knew we were reentering very shortly and regardless of the damage to the heatshield, we had to take it or not take it. >> i had no qualms at all. i don't know if you are aware how thick the heat shield is, but it takes a lot to damage that. i had no qualms at all. >> you faced with as precise a flying job is perhaps you will ever face, and said you had to fly the lem in a completely different method. will you elaborate on how you and fred work this out? mr. lovell: it had been work
was a sort of code we worked out with our cap comms, really asking a question about ken's condition, as to whether he had come down with the measles yet or not. [laughter] >> and we are still waiting for ken to come down with the measles. [laughter] >> what about your political future? [laughter] mr. lovell: jack, would you like to answer? no, i don't have any political affiliations in the state of wisconsin. >> when you saw damage to the service module, was there any fear the...
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maybe that will let him know that the real body count is apparently beyond his ken, beyond what he understands it to be. today in a number of stories, a number of news stories broken by a bunch of different news outlets, we learned some more important and serious information about how the president and his administration have handled this epidemic from the very beginning. and one of those important things that we have just learned is keyed to the date of february 25th. on february 25th, you might remember this if you watch the show regularly. we actually played the sound from this on our show that night. on february 25th, the head of the respiratory disease section at the cdc gave a public briefing. it was a press briefing over the phone to reporters, and it was on the record so you could record it. you could listen to it. that's why we were able to play it on the air that night. and in that briefing on february 25th, she warned the public that the coming tide of coronavirus was very serious, that this was a very contagious disease, and americans should prepare for significant disruption to ou
maybe that will let him know that the real body count is apparently beyond his ken, beyond what he understands it to be. today in a number of stories, a number of news stories broken by a bunch of different news outlets, we learned some more important and serious information about how the president and his administration have handled this epidemic from the very beginning. and one of those important things that we have just learned is keyed to the date of february 25th. on february 25th, you...
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ken. this morning the south korean government is pushing back from rumors that he might be dead. porter fred paul kopp has more. >> the mystery surrounding ken deepens. the 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 nor
ken. this morning the south korean government is pushing back from rumors that he might be dead. porter fred paul kopp has more. >> the mystery surrounding ken deepens. the 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...
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governor gavin newsom says he will start addressing when the state can get back in business tomorrow afternoon. thank you for joining us at 10 on this tuesday night i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the governor says he's using 6 factors to determine how soon california can ease its restrictions. they are expanding testing protecting high-risk groups, including senior citizens and people and facilities such as nursing homes ensuring hospitals have enough meds and supplies to care for patients progress in developing treatments. ability of schools and businesses to support physical distancing and ability to decide when to reinstitute stay at home orders if needed. tomorrow the governor says he will be specific to one of the key pieces of his evidence his administration wants to see which requires expanded testing and tracking of the infection. more tests. >>will be made available we are seeing a significant increase in our testing remind and we'll go into this in great detail. tomorrow and be much more prescriptive in terms of subpopulations and geographic distribution of tests and test sites also we'll talk more specifically about different types of tests. >>some counties i
governor gavin newsom says he will start addressing when the state can get back in business tomorrow afternoon. thank you for joining us at 10 on this tuesday night i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne. the governor says he's using 6 factors to determine how soon california can ease its restrictions. they are expanding testing protecting high-risk groups, including senior citizens and people and facilities such as nursing homes ensuring hospitals have enough meds and supplies to care for patients...
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he wrote ken walsh one of the nations truest observers of presidents in the presidency takes readers on a two or of how 14 presidents resolve crises that came their way and have a 15th donald trump regards crises as the norm rather than the exception. and has incorporated them into their management style. they will come away enriched by the tales he tells of success and failure at the highest level of american government. let's hear some tales shall we. >> it's my honor to introduce ken walsh. thank you all for coming. i meant to i'm you to be talking about some challenging times the presidents had faced. we have some challenging times getting here tonight. i was just in san francisco where my daughter lives and i did some programs up there for the book and one thing is being canceled after another. as you will know. i also report that the lift drivers the fellows who were out there making money which was a taxi service. it's hard to hear them and understand what they're saying but all i've heard is that they don't help you. sort of a precaution they're taking. in any case i want to
he wrote ken walsh one of the nations truest observers of presidents in the presidency takes readers on a two or of how 14 presidents resolve crises that came their way and have a 15th donald trump regards crises as the norm rather than the exception. and has incorporated them into their management style. they will come away enriched by the tales he tells of success and failure at the highest level of american government. let's hear some tales shall we. >> it's my honor to introduce ken...
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year because we -- late summer or lewis,all of 2009 ken the ceo, told the board he wanted to leave at year end. they went through a search process. it was something i told our board i will never leave you in the position to have to do. so i owe them a successor at all but at some time in the future. it was a difficult process for all involved. they finally concluded i would be ceo and i have been ceo january -- since january 1, 2010. david: since you have been running it for 10 years, market capitalization is up 54%, stock price is up about 76%. what did you do that made these events happen and make bank of america the happen and make bank that made these events happen and made bank of america largest consumer bank in the u.s.? brian: it was straightforward and there was some additive stuff that made it more interesting, but basically to pare the company back to what made it great. what makes it great is the lines of business. we got rid of 40 different units we didn't need. we got out of business like outside the united states wealth management businesses which we did not make any mo
year because we -- late summer or lewis,all of 2009 ken the ceo, told the board he wanted to leave at year end. they went through a search process. it was something i told our board i will never leave you in the position to have to do. so i owe them a successor at all but at some time in the future. it was a difficult process for all involved. they finally concluded i would be ceo and i have been ceo january -- since january 1, 2010. david: since you have been running it for 10 years, market...
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and everything because training was for a long period of time, even the inflection in ken's voice coming up, how he was doing things but jack proved to be a very, very competent pilot. >> didn't it worry you when mattingly was scrubbed and jack goes in? mr. lovell: oh, yeah. >> it had to scare you to death? mr. lovell: yeah, because when mattingly was scrubbed and jack hadn't been part of the team, we thought, you know, because we had worked so closely together as a team, but we had already slipped the flight once from march to april. and the two days he worked with jack, he appeared perfectly comfortable with the vehicle. and so i said go. because they came to me privately and said, are you happy? are you satisfied? i said, sure. >> did you just want to go or were you happy and satisfied? mr. lovell: oh, i was happy and satisfied that we were going to go. normally, on the first two flights to the moon, they tell the crew privately, look it, if anything goes wrong, don't worry about it, come back, we'll give you the very next flight. that was apollo 11. apollo 12, don't worry about it, don't take a
and everything because training was for a long period of time, even the inflection in ken's voice coming up, how he was doing things but jack proved to be a very, very competent pilot. >> didn't it worry you when mattingly was scrubbed and jack goes in? mr. lovell: oh, yeah. >> it had to scare you to death? mr. lovell: yeah, because when mattingly was scrubbed and jack hadn't been part of the team, we thought, you know, because we had worked so closely together as a team, but we had...
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ken known as china's batman. he'seen going into bat caves for the last 15 years and collecting bat urine, bat feces and the horseshoe bats themselves. thousands of them. and what he's been doing with the urine feces and bats themselves he's been taking them two biolabs in the city of wuhan one is center for disease control which is 280 yards away from the wet market. that we're supposed to believe is source of the epidemic. on the other is the wuhan institute of 7 miles away from the wet market. in those two institutes, you know jesse it's amazing over the last 15 years china has collected 2,000 dangerous viruses from the wild including 300 coronaviruses roughly we understand many of which came from horseshoe bats that we're talking about as original carrier of the virus. but if those viruses had say in bats and caves 600 miles away from wuhan they would have never come in contact with people. jesse: why are they taking the bats out of the caves bringing them to research facilities and investigating the viruses that t
ken known as china's batman. he'seen going into bat caves for the last 15 years and collecting bat urine, bat feces and the horseshoe bats themselves. thousands of them. and what he's been doing with the urine feces and bats themselves he's been taking them two biolabs in the city of wuhan one is center for disease control which is 280 yards away from the wet market. that we're supposed to believe is source of the epidemic. on the other is the wuhan institute of 7 miles away from the wet...
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beginning with president reagan, and seeking of president reagan we were first introduced to ken back in 2002 when he in a hamful of other experts came out the reagan lie bear to share story about president reagan and about air-for-one, stories we used to make our visitors experience that much more rich help has come two other times to discuss and sign copies of his book, prisoners of the white house and ultimate insider, white house photographers and how they shape history in 2017. since he has been covering the white house since 1986, i'm sure he has no lack of material for many more books, especially since today he continues to provide insight into the white house of donald trump and the world of presidential campaign and perhaps if we're lucky maybe he'll share some insight into the upcoming elects. he's here tonight to discuss his latest book, presidential leadership in crisis, from franklin relevant to donald trump. one view veer wrote ken walsh, some road on serve of presidents takes referreds on a tour how 14 presidents resolved crises that came their way and how a 15th, donald trump, regards
beginning with president reagan, and seeking of president reagan we were first introduced to ken back in 2002 when he in a hamful of other experts came out the reagan lie bear to share story about president reagan and about air-for-one, stories we used to make our visitors experience that much more rich help has come two other times to discuss and sign copies of his book, prisoners of the white house and ultimate insider, white house photographers and how they shape history in 2017. since he...
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innovative way, now they are just like normal, he is named after him. the kenactually what it's called. the reason it was so compelling is that it was about people. he picked out individuals who they followed through the war in those segments of documentary and read their words aloud as if they were speaking to you. one of the things i try to do here is with the quotations a hello with all the diary entries and all the stuff, instead of using that as evidence, which is how we would usually do it as a story and to compile them into evidence and say something like, the december was uniquely cold that year and you'd have three soldiers saying how cold it was. instead of that, i have davidson using that quote double quote from his diary but telling someone else. or actively writing in his diary and saying how horrible it is but depicting it as dialogue instead of just a paragraph full of compiled evidence. i would love to see more history written in different interesting ways. i think we have a lot of really good narrative history think you can write narrative hist
innovative way, now they are just like normal, he is named after him. the kenactually what it's called. the reason it was so compelling is that it was about people. he picked out individuals who they followed through the war in those segments of documentary and read their words aloud as if they were speaking to you. one of the things i try to do here is with the quotations a hello with all the diary entries and all the stuff, instead of using that as evidence, which is how we would usually do...
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he had a different idea than ken langone but i think he was looking at a 5% or tax on the top 5% that about, you know, $2 trillion, he says. it would be 5% on the 5%. i'm wondering, does it end there? where do you see this kind of talk going, because whether you like to pay for things or not, you're going to have to find a way to pay for this. we are doing this extra borrowing to support this in a low rate environment, i get that, but this is a reality people have to realize after this hopefully ends. then what? >> yeah. it's a great question. i wonder if it's almost too early to ask the question, because we haven't even come out of this, we haven't even seen the growth sort of come out of this. ultimately, i personally think we are accelerating a lot of things as a result of this, and this idea of mmt, the idea that several banks are going to be buying permanently more bonds, i think that's kind of the path we are going down because the amount of deficit we are running, i struggle to be able to think we will generate enough tax revenue to offset that. so i think, you know, it's a goo
he had a different idea than ken langone but i think he was looking at a 5% or tax on the top 5% that about, you know, $2 trillion, he says. it would be 5% on the 5%. i'm wondering, does it end there? where do you see this kind of talk going, because whether you like to pay for things or not, you're going to have to find a way to pay for this. we are doing this extra borrowing to support this in a low rate environment, i get that, but this is a reality people have to realize after this...
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ken: peter said he had a lot of doctors and nurses.you get law enforcement officers also offer help? was it a problem? cheif gonzales: it was a problem initially, because everybody will agree in the first hour we got a lot more people in that building then we safely needed. a lot of the people did not have the expertise to be in the building. we certainly had a lot of police officers in our community that responded and wanted to help. a lot of off-duty police officers. we quickly set up our command post and command center and had all of the police officers go through them for assignments. a lot of them we sent home, told them to come back at 6:00. we ran them through the command center. ken: in terms of emergency response and disaster preparedness, you touched on the integrated emergency preparedness program you went through. what outside organizations have you brought into that or are first up in terms of calling, like the red cross and salvation army. maybe the local phone company for the cell phones. cheif gonzales: the companies th
ken: peter said he had a lot of doctors and nurses.you get law enforcement officers also offer help? was it a problem? cheif gonzales: it was a problem initially, because everybody will agree in the first hour we got a lot more people in that building then we safely needed. a lot of the people did not have the expertise to be in the building. we certainly had a lot of police officers in our community that responded and wanted to help. a lot of off-duty police officers. we quickly set up our...
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he spent the day talking about the mental toll that the shelter in place is having. we look at the resources out there to protect your emotional health, as well. >> reporter: well, ken, it was a change of tone from the governor today. he typically starts his press conferences off talking about the physical demands of covid- 19 and this illness, and what it takes to treat it. today, he is asking californians to look everyone ward and check in on their mental health, as well. today a change of pace from california governor gavin newsom. he began by asking all aens to check on their own mental help. >> let us have faith. faith conquers all, and know that this will pass. >> nancy love land has opened up a special text line for medical workers and first responders to get them counseling as quickly as possible. >>my message would be it okay not to to be okay right now, and turn to whatever it is that helps you get through this time. >> reporter: she says while we may be physically separated, reach out for your loved ones as much as possible. >> physical distance doesn't mean social distance. it's different. you can have physical distance ask social connection. this is a gr
he spent the day talking about the mental toll that the shelter in place is having. we look at the resources out there to protect your emotional health, as well. >> reporter: well, ken, it was a change of tone from the governor today. he typically starts his press conferences off talking about the physical demands of covid- 19 and this illness, and what it takes to treat it. today, he is asking californians to look everyone ward and check in on their mental health, as well. today a change...
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florida farmer ken carpenter gave away what he could to a food bank but he has produce that won't run because of a drop in demand. >> not enough customers for all the tomatoes, beans, squash everything that's raised in homestead. we're all struggling. >> reporter: this church in san pedro is giving away food to the community every two weeks. feeding america estimates the network of 200 food banks needs an additional 1.4 billion dollars in resources over the next 6 months to continue to feed those in need. this is cbs news los angeles >>> californians on unemployment will be getting an extra $600 a week starting tomorrow. the 4-month benefit boost is part of the federal stimulus package. oakland has a lot more space to walk and bike outdoors. on saturday the city closed 74 miles of streets to cars designed to give residents more room to social distance while getting exercise. the closure focused on streets that already have bike lanes and stretches from rock ridge to west oakland. people who live on the streets and delivery delivers will still be allowed to drive on them. >>> and start
florida farmer ken carpenter gave away what he could to a food bank but he has produce that won't run because of a drop in demand. >> not enough customers for all the tomatoes, beans, squash everything that's raised in homestead. we're all struggling. >> reporter: this church in san pedro is giving away food to the community every two weeks. feeding america estimates the network of 200 food banks needs an additional 1.4 billion dollars in resources over the next 6 months to continue...
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. >>> and in daly city, ken lu is on the road to recover after he first got sick in march.within a week, his symptoms so were severe he was require head to hospital. that's when he called his wife and begged her to do whatever she could to help him survive. >> at that moment, it was a bit of a shock to hear him say babe don't let me die, because you never expect when you leave your husband at a hospital that there is a potential you may never see him again. >> not being able to actually be right next to him, it was just sitting on our hands, not being able to do anything. wanting to rush in, but can't. >> he was released from the hospital, and is in isolation for two weeks. today he watched from window as s a proclamation celebrating his recovery. >>> data from hospitals across the country seems to suggest that the pandemic is affecting some races more than other extra steps that one bay area city is taking to close the gap. >> reporter: today the city of oakland announced the formation of a task force specifically to address the racial impacts of the coronavirus. that's be
. >>> and in daly city, ken lu is on the road to recover after he first got sick in march.within a week, his symptoms so were severe he was require head to hospital. that's when he called his wife and begged her to do whatever she could to help him survive. >> at that moment, it was a bit of a shock to hear him say babe don't let me die, because you never expect when you leave your husband at a hospital that there is a potential you may never see him again. >> not being...
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ken, final thought on this? >> he's absolutely right.s why i referred back to the thousands of people with contagious disease of the last year we were dealing with coming over the border. americans shouldn't forget when we get through the coronavirus epidemic that we deal with other contagions coming across the border, and national security isn't just -- border security isn't just national security from the sense of keeping people out who aren't here illegally, but also keeping these public health threats down and out of our country, particularly for the communities in the southern part of a country where they absorb the health care costs and the burden on their health systems, year in and year out. well, the trump administration is helping to fix that. >> brian: very interesting. deputy secretary cuccinelli, thank you so much. have a good easter. >> good to be with you brian, was a pleasure. >> brian: let's change gears. nava joe biden is the presumptive democratic nominee, you think you would try to broaden his appeal and drug to the c
ken, final thought on this? >> he's absolutely right.s why i referred back to the thousands of people with contagious disease of the last year we were dealing with coming over the border. americans shouldn't forget when we get through the coronavirus epidemic that we deal with other contagions coming across the border, and national security isn't just -- border security isn't just national security from the sense of keeping people out who aren't here illegally, but also keeping these...