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two days later, clara kincaid died. her cause of death, acute respiratory arrest and covid-19. >> all of them are considered essential workers, right? to feed america's families. now her family is without their mother. >> what does it mean to be black in mississippi? in the midst of covid-19? >> i'll tell you this. had she been, yeah. anything but black or brown, i think she would have gotten the care that she needed. they would not have sent her home to die. and she deserved better. she really deserved better. >> they get up every morning, going to work, knowing that covid-19 is in the facility. they're our heroes. you hear me? >> randy hadley represents a union that advocates for poultry workers. claire wh clara wasn't one of his workers, but he speaks for the workers in mississippi. >> if these people don't go to work there would be no poultry on the shelves. >> there have been more than 3500 cases in mississippi. >> you have as many as 600 to 700 people. and think york on an assembly line. there's no way that they c
two days later, clara kincaid died. her cause of death, acute respiratory arrest and covid-19. >> all of them are considered essential workers, right? to feed america's families. now her family is without their mother. >> what does it mean to be black in mississippi? in the midst of covid-19? >> i'll tell you this. had she been, yeah. anything but black or brown, i think she would have gotten the care that she needed. they would not have sent her home to die. and she deserved...
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. >>> the pandemic is pushing back the deadline for homeowners affected by the kincaid fire to remove debris from their property. of the initial removal date was may 5th because of the shelter in place order for sonoma county, that has been rescheduled for august 1st. the county is reminding property owners that application for delivery debris removal plans was due back in january, anyone that has not submitted them yet contact the county. >> a lot of people would rather be outside. of the weather is increasing the likelihood of a more destructive fire season. we have more on that and how the coronavirus pandemic is forcing firefighters to change their tactics. >>> barely through the first week of may and the green brush around the bay area is slowly turning brown and quickly drying out. experts say coupled with a subpar rainy season that produce only half the average rain far, could replicate potential disaster during fire season. >> spring conditions are drier and warmer. this will lead to would decrease in moisture and that can impact our fire behavior. >> the long-range forecast s
. >>> the pandemic is pushing back the deadline for homeowners affected by the kincaid fire to remove debris from their property. of the initial removal date was may 5th because of the shelter in place order for sonoma county, that has been rescheduled for august 1st. the county is reminding property owners that application for delivery debris removal plans was due back in january, anyone that has not submitted them yet contact the county. >> a lot of people would rather be...
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michael kincaid continues to gather announced that his committee will vote on subpoena authorization related to the fisa abuse in the obama administration. would cover documents, communications, testimony from witnesses, including from jim comey, andrew mccabe, jim clapper, john brennan, sally gates, and others. attorney general william barr says he doesn't expect attorney john durham's probe into the fbi's decision-making in the russian probe to lead to criminal investigations of the president's predecessor or the presumptive 2020 democratic nominee. >> based on the information i have today, i don't expect mr. durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man. our concern over potential criminality is focused on othe others. >> bill barr and obviously a very important statement today. you heard coming into our broadcast tonight the president has made a very important decision. he has decided to at least temporarily freeze any additional funding for the world health organization. he said they must improve or they will now face a permanent freeze. in a letter to the le
michael kincaid continues to gather announced that his committee will vote on subpoena authorization related to the fisa abuse in the obama administration. would cover documents, communications, testimony from witnesses, including from jim comey, andrew mccabe, jim clapper, john brennan, sally gates, and others. attorney general william barr says he doesn't expect attorney john durham's probe into the fbi's decision-making in the russian probe to lead to criminal investigations of the...