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the chair is lawrence's, oriented, it seems, for quiet contemplation. facing a ladder, perhaps lifting lawrence out of struggle. >> ladder i think has to do with just the idea of the plight. his career. the plight of humanity. jacob, you know, starting om this very familiar place, being seated. and thinking, and then, the part of kind of, ascending. he's no longer with us. but there's things that kind of give us a bigger picture of who jacob was. >> reporter: which is of an artist defined, in part, byle stru for the pbs newshour, i'm jared bowen in salem, massachusetts. >> woodruff: and on the newshour online, there are many unanswered questions about the coronavirus outbreak, but we've rounded up a guide to what experts know so far on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. tonight.i's the newshour f judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us ur the pbs newsthank you, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newsur has been provided by: >> before we talk about your investments-- what's new? >> audrey's expectin
the chair is lawrence's, oriented, it seems, for quiet contemplation. facing a ladder, perhaps lifting lawrence out of struggle. >> ladder i think has to do with just the idea of the plight. his career. the plight of humanity. jacob, you know, starting om this very familiar place, being seated. and thinking, and then, the part of kind of, ascending. he's no longer with us. but there's things that kind of give us a bigger picture of who jacob was. >> reporter: which is of an artist...
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thank you very much. >> thank you. >> lawrence?thanks to zeke emanuel for guiding that discussion. >>> when we come back, we're going to try to get to some really important questions on people's minds on a daily basis. what is happening with face masks? it seems the public recommendations are changing now and how much is too much in terms of leaving the house? we'll be back with dr. zeke emanuel after this break. back emanuel after this break ♪ we cannot do all the good that the world needs. ♪ but right now, the world needs all the good that we can do. ♪ to all of our employees and everyone working to keep america strong, thank you. to all of our employees i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's no
thank you very much. >> thank you. >> lawrence?thanks to zeke emanuel for guiding that discussion. >>> when we come back, we're going to try to get to some really important questions on people's minds on a daily basis. what is happening with face masks? it seems the public recommendations are changing now and how much is too much in terms of leaving the house? we'll be back with dr. zeke emanuel after this break. back emanuel after this break ♪ we cannot do all the good...
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>> i think it depends state by state, lawrence. the reality as david said, there are places where mike bloomberg clears viability, he could take away some votes from joe biden. no question about that. in a state where bloomberg is viable and sanders is not, he may drive down the delegate accumulation in that state. who knows in the hypothetical if bloomberg was out what that would do to biden. the nightmare scenario for biden is where bloomberg is below viability where he could be sitting at 12, 13, 14%, therefore not achieving viability, therefore not gaining any delegates, not hurting bernie sanders in any way, but taking votes away that would have likely gone straight to joe biden. that's the worst case scenario. the scenario the biden campaign worries about. they have been arguing with him the last couple days he would do the party a favor if he wants to keep bernie sanders from being the nominee, the thing would be for him to drop out yesterday. the mayor's point much view is, i'm sorry, i put nearly half a billion dollars in
>> i think it depends state by state, lawrence. the reality as david said, there are places where mike bloomberg clears viability, he could take away some votes from joe biden. no question about that. in a state where bloomberg is viable and sanders is not, he may drive down the delegate accumulation in that state. who knows in the hypothetical if bloomberg was out what that would do to biden. the nightmare scenario for biden is where bloomberg is below viability where he could be sitting...
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thanks, lawrence. >> okay. thank you.n we come back, katie porter's brilliant questioning in a house committee hearing today reached a new high even for her because she did something we've never seen before. she forced a reluctant trump appointee to change trump policy on the spot, under pressure from her questioning, and decide to do the right thing for once. and katie porter did something else we haven't seen her do in a congressional hearing. she saved lives. that's next. i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, de
thanks, lawrence. >> okay. thank you.n we come back, katie porter's brilliant questioning in a house committee hearing today reached a new high even for her because she did something we've never seen before. she forced a reluctant trump appointee to change trump policy on the spot, under pressure from her questioning, and decide to do the right thing for once. and katie porter did something else we haven't seen her do in a congressional hearing. she saved lives. that's next. i don't see...
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. >> tonight, lawrence o'donnell and dr. ezekiel emanuel examine how the virus affects the body, how hospitals are coping and asks when is it safe to get back out in the open. this is a special edition of "the last word," life in the time of the coronavirus. >> after a weekend of stunning new estimates of americans who may die from coronavirus, hundreds of thousands. we're going to spend the hour tonight how the front line troops in the battle, health care professionals are fight the fight, risking their lives every day. and give you what you have to consider even if you don't get sick, how long you might have to go without a paycheck and there's big question of how much government can do on the medical front to help save lives and on the economic front to help save jobs. new york governor andrew cuomo will be the first guest tonight, we'll be joined by experts throughout the hour to get best advice how to live right now. wear face masks to buy food? how safe is it to go to the grocery store? what precautions do we take outs
. >> tonight, lawrence o'donnell and dr. ezekiel emanuel examine how the virus affects the body, how hospitals are coping and asks when is it safe to get back out in the open. this is a special edition of "the last word," life in the time of the coronavirus. >> after a weekend of stunning new estimates of americans who may die from coronavirus, hundreds of thousands. we're going to spend the hour tonight how the front line troops in the battle, health care professionals...
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good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. the difficult thing about us being separated is that i didn't get to see the doodles. i'm assuming they just went up on the screen and i can't see them from here. so i'll have to watch the rerun of "the rachel maddow show." >> i will personally email you all the doodles. i'll take care of you, lawrence. >> i need them. thank you, rachel. thank you very much. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >>> how important are cooks, chefs? ask the united states army if they could have won world war ii without an adequate food supply for our millions of soldiers. one of the world's most famous chefs will join us at the end of the hour tonight. jose andres says that we are going to need a massive food delivery system to people who can't otherwise get food as this pandemic continues in the united states. you might have enough food to get through it. but many elderly people, many poor people will not be able to survive without government action on food and without the private sector's help on food de
good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, rachel. the difficult thing about us being separated is that i didn't get to see the doodles. i'm assuming they just went up on the screen and i can't see them from here. so i'll have to watch the rerun of "the rachel maddow show." >> i will personally email you all the doodles. i'll take care of you, lawrence. >> i need them. thank you, rachel. thank you very much. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >>>...
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lawrence: i think that is optimistic.e can't really just keep counting cases and assuming that ose case numbers are real good we have got--are real. cawe have what i haved silent transmission in the community going on. it is probably going on in mos places in america, particularly the major coastal hubs. we are probably not going to see this. we are in an unprecedented moment in american history, really at a watershed momen we've never seen something like this is the 1918 greatem influea pa. i think what americans should expect to continue to see this kind of new normal wh lot of social isolation and loneliness until theummer, june, july, even august. the truth is nobody knows, but weeave got to do everything can now to make sure we can come out of it as safely as possible. laura: 60,000 tests have been administered in the u.s. is that enough data to give us information about what is happening yet, do you think? lawrence: no, unfortunately it doesn't. the united states is well behind the curve on testing. i do believe the
lawrence: i think that is optimistic.e can't really just keep counting cases and assuming that ose case numbers are real good we have got--are real. cawe have what i haved silent transmission in the community going on. it is probably going on in mos places in america, particularly the major coastal hubs. we are probably not going to see this. we are in an unprecedented moment in american history, really at a watershed momen we've never seen something like this is the 1918 greatem influea pa. i...
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probably soon country's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us a lawrence these are strange times, yeah certainly you know winter coming and going barely knew you at all and not much in the way of rain but a lot of folks just kind of hunkering down now like they should and why not got a very serious epidemic and a problem out there right now but we also have some scattered showers continuing to roll around the bay area tonight, nothing too heavy just some remnants really of the low that has been spinning around releases the weekend the scene outside right now nothing really heavy but we've got some snow over parts of the bay area right in the south bay you can see the showers coming down in and around san jose toward milpitas and fremont continue to see some raindrops. >>you're seeing some snow will mount hamilton a palo alto looking some scattered showers the same with livermore and a dry things out a little bit of a more rain moving in the concord napa blair you're seeing some scattered showers there too and they began lining up in the north bay but overnight tonight you see a d
probably soon country's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us a lawrence these are strange times, yeah certainly you know winter coming and going barely knew you at all and not much in the way of rain but a lot of folks just kind of hunkering down now like they should and why not got a very serious epidemic and a problem out there right now but we also have some scattered showers continuing to roll around the bay area tonight, nothing too heavy just some remnants really of the low that...
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>> thank you, lawrence. i hope that the numbers do not increase as dramatically as some had predicted. we were thinking that anywhere from 40% to 60% of the country could be affect wrshd so you can do the math there. but i will tell you that these numbers, 1,000 new cases alone in new york city today, that is just the tip of the iceberg. and a lot has to do, lawrence, as you know with the fact we are testing people. so not only are we seeing them sick in hospitals, but you're seeing widespread testing slowly starting to ramp up. i hate to try to limit just a number, but this is exponential. it's not linear, so we know this is going to go into the tens of thousands in a matter of days. >> let's listen to what peter alexander second degree t alexander asked the president today about the way people are able to get tested depending apparently on who they are. >> how are nonsymptomatic professional athletes getting tests while others are waiting in line and can't get them? do the well-connected go to the front of
>> thank you, lawrence. i hope that the numbers do not increase as dramatically as some had predicted. we were thinking that anywhere from 40% to 60% of the country could be affect wrshd so you can do the math there. but i will tell you that these numbers, 1,000 new cases alone in new york city today, that is just the tip of the iceberg. and a lot has to do, lawrence, as you know with the fact we are testing people. so not only are we seeing them sick in hospitals, but you're seeing...
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our back to lawrence lee now lawrence to the sort of coming in of angela merkel there but talking about some pretty high infection rates potentially. yeah i mean the background generally 8080000000 inhabitants aging population she said before and she repeated that you know 6070 percent of people who get it that that's a 5050000000 people it's i mean it's really a loss even for a country as well organized as as germany and so what what she in the health minister been trying to do is say to people in germany which is a very well organized society you know even though this is coming it's up so all of us to to recondition our behavior to try to to try to limit the damage and so and so they're saying to young people do you really need to go to nightclubs have people football fans you really need to go to that football match you know what do you watch it at home instead and do something for the for the public good because you might be all right you might get over it but if you pass it on to your granddad then you know he might die and so it's that sense of reconditioning behavior that countri
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thank you, lawrence.next, the always thoughtful and insightful ezra klein will join us. he wrote a piece today about the difference between the sanders campaign strategy and the biden campaign strategy and why one now seems to be working better than the other. ezra klein is next. er ezra klein is next 've seen almo, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. so call 1-800 farmers to get a quote. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliqu
thank you, lawrence.next, the always thoughtful and insightful ezra klein will join us. he wrote a piece today about the difference between the sanders campaign strategy and the biden campaign strategy and why one now seems to be working better than the other. ezra klein is next. er ezra klein is next 've seen almo, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper,...
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john lawrence reports. >>joe biden scores big on super the former vice president is projected to win the most super tuesday states including texas and says he will strive to bring bipartisanship back to washington. we can have a never ending war between the parties. when president good fight. >>but may know make no mistake about i can fight, but look. we need is badly as badly someone who can heal senator bernie sanders also collected a healthy amount of delegates tuesday. >>and says he's not backing down to biden tell you with absolute confidence. >>we're going to win the democratic nomination. >>or anyone else and we are going to >>the most dangerous president in the history of this country senator elizabeth warren's campaign is struggling she even lost her home state of massachusetts to biden asked to from your heart. >>person you think will make the best president of the united states. >>former new york city mayor mike bloomberg doesn't leave super tuesday empty handed he won american samoa in just 3 mo
john lawrence reports. >>joe biden scores big on super the former vice president is projected to win the most super tuesday states including texas and says he will strive to bring bipartisanship back to washington. we can have a never ending war between the parties. when president good fight. >>but may know make no mistake about i can fight, but look. we need is badly as badly someone who can heal senator bernie sanders also collected a healthy amount of delegates tuesday....
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lawrence karnow doesn't need to amass keys.s well and he is joining from his home right now is a we get this social distancing thing ran south lawrence what are we looking at for the rest of the weekend weekend. >>yeah, you spring beginning tonight but we're getting back to some wintry weather but an 8th kind of gets a little bit of a break at the mall looking good 2 out toward the golden gate bridge tonight, we've got partly cloudy skies it is getting a little cool. it's like going to be a little chilly in spots back today, a high temperatures running up below the average numbers couple weeks ago we're talking mid 70's is maysville today, 50's and 60's that was about all we can do now uh still see some showers and some thunderstorms see lightning strike so the foot hills there in the sierra nevada also this not there as well a few scattered showers most over the mountain tops today around the bay area will see couple pop-up suffer tomorrow as well, but still numbers want to be a little bit warmer going to fully wind up in the
lawrence karnow doesn't need to amass keys.s well and he is joining from his home right now is a we get this social distancing thing ran south lawrence what are we looking at for the rest of the weekend weekend. >>yeah, you spring beginning tonight but we're getting back to some wintry weather but an 8th kind of gets a little bit of a break at the mall looking good 2 out toward the golden gate bridge tonight, we've got partly cloudy skies it is getting a little cool. it's like going to be...
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thanks lawrence.e's what's coming up here on kron 4 news at 5 the airline industry is set to receive billions of dollars from the stimulus package that president trump signed today. why the ceo of boeing sa the travel sector has ground to a virtual standstill because of coronavirus according to the world travel and tourism council, 50 million jobs could be lost the sector accounts for 10% of the global gdp and alice predict it could take 10 months for the industry to recover after the pandemic is over and boeing could get a staggering billion from the government to help prop up its industry in the wake of the pandemic the company qualifies because it is deemed critical to maintaining national security, but it's not clear if the company actually wants to take any of that money at all. the aerospace giant is set to receive billions of dollars as part of the stimulus package that president ump signed today. but boeing ceo says he does not want e government to have a stake in the company. even if that mea
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>> last night this created total chaos, lawrence.waiting to take off for europe and i got reports that passengers were getting updates from the president's speech saying that all travel was going to be ended for 30 days. the passengers started a, the crew thought they wouldn't be able to get back home to their families. it was pandemonium in the airports because there was no coordination with the airlines on the front end and later, we get different information that the airplanes can still fly but there will be all kinds of restrictions. those restrictions also have an impact on the travel. the inconsistency in the way that the information is delivered leads to more panic on the ground and a reaction from travelers and people who are making business plans and cancelling those plans. and so this is having a ripple effect where we are not able to actually test, treat and isolate the virus, stop the spread and really get at that as americans. this is having a ripple effect on our jobs on our experience at work and our entire industry an
>> last night this created total chaos, lawrence.waiting to take off for europe and i got reports that passengers were getting updates from the president's speech saying that all travel was going to be ended for 30 days. the passengers started a, the crew thought they wouldn't be able to get back home to their families. it was pandemonium in the airports because there was no coordination with the airlines on the front end and later, we get different information that the airplanes can...
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totalry right, lawrence. the other thing -- and he's right about the economy versus the public's health. but that's the whole point of having this gigantic appropriations, to help people get through this without actually being afraid of being able to pay their rent and buy food and all that stuff. that was the whole point. we have to deal with the economy but we can't do it at the expense of the public's health. doesn't make sense. the point of the data, if we had the data and testing we should have been doing for many months now, we would be in a position to make much more fine tuned nuanced predictions, but that's not where we are. >> dr. irwin redlener and nicolas christoph, thank you both for starting us off tonight. we really appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >>> when we come back, dr. zeke emanuel will join us. he said this week in the "new york times" that america is losing the war against covid-19 but he believes there is a way to turn that around. zeke emanuel joins us next. want to brain better? unlik
totalry right, lawrence. the other thing -- and he's right about the economy versus the public's health. but that's the whole point of having this gigantic appropriations, to help people get through this without actually being afraid of being able to pay their rent and buy food and all that stuff. that was the whole point. we have to deal with the economy but we can't do it at the expense of the public's health. doesn't make sense. the point of the data, if we had the data and testing we should...
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the chair is lawrence is.contemplation, it seems, and facing a ladder perhaps lifting hiout of struggle. a lot of it has to do with the idea of the plight, his career, the plight of humanity. jacob starting from is very familiar place of being seated and thinking and then the part of the sending. there are things thatind of give us a bigger picture of who he was. >> which is as an artist defined in part by struggle. judy: clearly worth takina look. onlin there are many unanswered questions about the coronavirus ohabreak, but we rounded up a guide to what experts know so far on our website. pbs.org/newshour. that is the newshour for tonight. tune in tomorrow where we will have the latest on thect coronavirus afg the united states. we will also talk with britain's defense secretary on the escalating violence in syria and the impact of brexit. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and here tomorrow evening. thank you and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the "pbs hour" has been provided -- >> before we talk
the chair is lawrence is.contemplation, it seems, and facing a ladder perhaps lifting hiout of struggle. a lot of it has to do with the idea of the plight, his career, the plight of humanity. jacob starting from is very familiar place of being seated and thinking and then the part of the sending. there are things thatind of give us a bigger picture of who he was. >> which is as an artist defined in part by struggle. judy: clearly worth takina look. onlin there are many unanswered...
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for this week, a lawrence. >>justine we've got cold system coming our way of course of the weekend we had a few scattered showers that was a warm system come out of the south is one entirely different. this is coming right down from the gulf of alaska museum. the latest satellite, the radar in age that system slowly working its way into the state so far just some scattered showers but also couple thunderstorms popping up ahead of that for us it's about to make its way on shore that whole system going to slowly slide down or we were night tonight and likely going to bring some rain temperatures will cool outside right now mainly in the low to about the mid-fifties all around the bay are in these temperatures running a good 10 degrees above the average for this time of year. here's latest computer model forecast to watch as the storm system starts to come in this more scattered showers is little organized though as we head toward tomorrow morning. you see some of the rain moving into the bexar in the snow begin p
for this week, a lawrence. >>justine we've got cold system coming our way of course of the weekend we had a few scattered showers that was a warm system come out of the south is one entirely different. this is coming right down from the gulf of alaska museum. the latest satellite, the radar in age that system slowly working its way into the state so far just some scattered showers but also couple thunderstorms popping up ahead of that for us it's about to make its way on shore that whole...
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>> good evening, lawrence.e need agility during these tough times by our leers, but this is not agility. this is just saying we're not going to conduct an election. and while we need physical distancing, we do not need democratic distancing. and i would propose maybe having a longer voting window extended through the end of the weekend so you can separate folks and have them vote in waves and even see this as a stimulus for people who have lost in work and lost hours to allow them to come in and work as poll workers to make sure that people have access to the polls. but, you know, democracy dies in darkness as we are always told. and not having an election, it doesn't get any darker than that. >> congressman, in california near -- in fact, some of your district i believe includes the area where there's an order for a number of counties for people basically to stay home. is it an order, is it a recommendation? what is the situation there? >> people are told to shelter in place, lawrence, unless you are going to
>> good evening, lawrence.e need agility during these tough times by our leers, but this is not agility. this is just saying we're not going to conduct an election. and while we need physical distancing, we do not need democratic distancing. and i would propose maybe having a longer voting window extended through the end of the weekend so you can separate folks and have them vote in waves and even see this as a stimulus for people who have lost in work and lost hours to allow them to come...
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>> well, lawrence, it's simple. we can either follow the science and the data and save lives or we can ignore the science and we will lose lives. that is the choice that we have at this moment. >> and ron klain, you've been in that situation. you've been in the oval office. you know dr. fauci. how would you translate what we just heard dr. fauci say? >> well, you know, as you know, lawrence, dr. fauci served seven u.s. presidents all the way back to ronald reagan and he's done that by being very, very candid and also very clever about how he delivers that advice, and i'm sure he's delivering a strong message to president trump behind closed doors. ultimately the question is whether or not donald trump is going to listen to that advice or ignore it, as he has time and again. again, we're in this mess not because donald trump doesn't have great medical advisers like tony fauci, it's because he hasn't listened to them. so i have complete confidence that tony fauci will tell donald trump the right thing. i have much les
>> well, lawrence, it's simple. we can either follow the science and the data and save lives or we can ignore the science and we will lose lives. that is the choice that we have at this moment. >> and ron klain, you've been in that situation. you've been in the oval office. you know dr. fauci. how would you translate what we just heard dr. fauci say? >> well, you know, as you know, lawrence, dr. fauci served seven u.s. presidents all the way back to ronald reagan and he's done...
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after a wet and what does the rest of the week look like lawrence. >>well where we're seeing those showers out there now continue with got showers in the forecast but certainly some strong storms popping up around the bay area the afternoon and the evening hours you can see right there. the storm system rolling through much of northern and central california even some thunderstorms in parts central california, but also chance we could see some of that year as well as we've got a very unstable air mass sitting over again right now you see some of the stronger storms begin to move in you see that along the peninsula stretching across the bay and parts of the east bay now we're seeing those bands moving in right now taking closer look you see some of the cells lining on through some heavier downpours in those areas of course san jose just kind of misses some of it is kind of a train of moisture that is moving from but a south to the northeast. you can see a train ride and along this area and making its way across to the east bay right now we're going to
after a wet and what does the rest of the week look like lawrence. >>well where we're seeing those showers out there now continue with got showers in the forecast but certainly some strong storms popping up around the bay area the afternoon and the evening hours you can see right there. the storm system rolling through much of northern and central california even some thunderstorms in parts central california, but also chance we could see some of that year as well as we've got a very...
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lawrence it was a beautiful day in the bay, i ess is this the first yeah all day of spring today. >>yes, it certainly is grant and looks like a nice art to the week and your first weekend of spring t by sunday we get back to some wintry weather so changes in the works outside right now we are looking at a few rain drops and drop around parts of the yearit's vey very scattered, but you can see some of the systems roing on through right now so you've got a couple of drops out there, but they'll soon dissate as the sun begins to set, but we've got more on the way as we head through the weekend in fact over the weekend things coulget a little stormy specially we head in toward the afternoon on suny alright computer model showing you some snow showers continue over the sierra nevada as we head through the night tonight we'll e some come up clouds and most are light out there a then tomorrow you see some high clouds and some sunshine should be a really ce start to the weekend. the teeratures going to warm up little southerly component to saturday afternoon many couple more putts over th
lawrence it was a beautiful day in the bay, i ess is this the first yeah all day of spring today. >>yes, it certainly is grant and looks like a nice art to the week and your first weekend of spring t by sunday we get back to some wintry weather so changes in the works outside right now we are looking at a few rain drops and drop around parts of the yearit's vey very scattered, but you can see some of the systems roing on through right now so you've got a couple of drops out there, but...
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>>thank you so much lawrence enjoy your tea or coffee or.i know whenever also got in all right coming up a california animal shelter sees a decrease in adoptions and an increase in people turning over their pets. well shelters are coping and what you can do to help that's ahead. i'm raquel martin in washington, democrats on capitol hill are calling for all student loan payments to be canceled to help families impacted by the pandemic. >>i'll have that full story coming up. what the entire state of california. now under a shelter-in-place a sty at home order issued by the governor we want to show you now what the streets of light in gilroy plenty of parking spots be found in the shopping center in this district here. people are listening and not viola >>and this now just in to the kron 4 news room sonoma county has just reported its first coronavirus death the county has at least 21 confirmed cases of coronavirus but now the county is reporting. its first death as soon as we get more details on this breaking news story we will bring them to y
>>thank you so much lawrence enjoy your tea or coffee or.i know whenever also got in all right coming up a california animal shelter sees a decrease in adoptions and an increase in people turning over their pets. well shelters are coping and what you can do to help that's ahead. i'm raquel martin in washington, democrats on capitol hill are calling for all student loan payments to be canceled to help families impacted by the pandemic. >>i'll have that full story coming up. what the...
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this is followed up by the lawrence massacre in lawrence, 3, conducted by raiders. they kill about 200 men and boys in lawrence, kansas. says this is in retaliation of what happened in osceola in 1861. later on, you get this thing called the centralia massacre in 1864. which theassacre in 200er and his men pulled armed union soldiers off a train and executed them. these are the most explosive moments in the border war. coulds not exactly how you warfare always takes -- how guerrilla warfare always takes shape in this region. sometimes it is communities that devolve into men hiding. women and children trying to defend them, hide them. who is an enemy and who is not becomes a major issue. the union has to decide how to deal with guerrillas versus partisan rangers. because they were so hard to identify, does this lead to the same thing of brother against brother? prof. diaz: that is also a way of describing the entirety of the civil war. south isderacy, the one brother, the north is one brother. it is another way of describing the intimacy of the civil war. yes, it mig
this is followed up by the lawrence massacre in lawrence, 3, conducted by raiders. they kill about 200 men and boys in lawrence, kansas. says this is in retaliation of what happened in osceola in 1861. later on, you get this thing called the centralia massacre in 1864. which theassacre in 200er and his men pulled armed union soldiers off a train and executed them. these are the most explosive moments in the border war. coulds not exactly how you warfare always takes -- how guerrilla warfare...
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part 2 john lawrence reports. >>it will be like deja vu all over again but not quite as big. on super tuesday 2 contests will be held in washington state idaho, north dakota, missouri mississippi, and most impoantly, michigan with its 125 delegates democratic presidential candidatesjoe biden and bernie sanders spent the weekend stumping there. but our coalition. coalition. >>the most successful treasures r lifetime barack obama had started change never takes place. >>from the top on down. always from the bottom on all each candidate received a big endorsement california senator kamala harris is backing biden we need a leader who really does care about the people who come there for unify the people and i believe joe n do that while the reverend jesse jackson is supporting sanders told the z about democratic socialism me. >>river democracy by the people biden has delegate lead over sanders, thanks to his dominant performance on the first super tuesday just as not all election just for the soul of the democratic rights a battle for america's saw sanders meanwhile is still waitin
part 2 john lawrence reports. >>it will be like deja vu all over again but not quite as big. on super tuesday 2 contests will be held in washington state idaho, north dakota, missouri mississippi, and most impoantly, michigan with its 125 delegates democratic presidential candidatesjoe biden and bernie sanders spent the weekend stumping there. but our coalition. coalition. >>the most successful treasures r lifetime barack obama had started change never takes place. >>from the...
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now, lawrence was a gentleman. he had a grand home that he had named after admiral edward vernon, who he had served under during king george's war. and from that, young george saw what it meant to be a gentleman. he saw that status equated to wealth, so he wanted to become wealthy. and you remember time and again i've said that george is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. but he does learn from others. and while he was staying with his half brother, he learned that he, too, could become successful if he made the right choices. so as a young man, he became a surveyor. and at the time, being a surveyor was on par with a doctor, a lawyer, because surveyors were always going out on the frontier to survey land. if you're good at it, you have a trained eye, you see the land that is advantageous, the land that is not. often times you could take your payment in land. land is something that could bring wealth for the future. so the young man began acquiring land. now, the problem is, in 1752, lawrence died. and the quest
now, lawrence was a gentleman. he had a grand home that he had named after admiral edward vernon, who he had served under during king george's war. and from that, young george saw what it meant to be a gentleman. he saw that status equated to wealth, so he wanted to become wealthy. and you remember time and again i've said that george is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. but he does learn from others. and while he was staying with his half brother, he learned that he, too, could become...
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>>chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence.ast look at the weather tonight, the showers beginning to sell down just a little bit outside we'll see those taper off in our skies start to clear out in the cold from parts of the area tonight, but we could still see a few lingering showers at the tomorrow morning when you get out and then those move out of as we get into the afternoon just partly cloudy skies to start things out a little bit on thursday, so looks like some improving weather ahead before we start talking about more rain this weekend. it will be called in to down the freezing mark in santa rosa about 3311 world coldest of the north bay valleys by day the temperatures running up in the 50's outside so kind of a cool day again in the next few days but really gets a little break in the stormy weather but more rain expected to move in on saturday and sunday if you're looking for some warmer temperatures next week we could very well see some of those numbers will add up in the mid 70's guy so maybe a little taste of spring
>>chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence.ast look at the weather tonight, the showers beginning to sell down just a little bit outside we'll see those taper off in our skies start to clear out in the cold from parts of the area tonight, but we could still see a few lingering showers at the tomorrow morning when you get out and then those move out of as we get into the afternoon just partly cloudy skies to start things out a little bit on thursday, so looks like some improving...
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lawrence the guardian newspaper has published what it says is a leaked public health england document which says nearly 8000000 people could need to be need hospital treatment if the virus reaches full scale. yeah it isn't in some ways i mean it's very alarming obviously at 1st glance it's not particularly different to the reasonable worst case scenario that the government in this country has been saying for some time but the thing is a very stark i mean in a country of 65000000 people if the supposition is that 80 percent of those people will get it. then even at low point 6 percent mortality rather than one percent you're talking about about $300000.00 deaths of that one percent mortality and up to nearly half a 1000000 and for all the arguments about the underfunding of the health service in this country for for a decade a law there is absolutely no way that any health service can cope with over the course of a year half a 1000000 people mostly elderly anyway with preexisting conditions slowly dying in hospital and that explains to some degree where the government here is now about
lawrence the guardian newspaper has published what it says is a leaked public health england document which says nearly 8000000 people could need to be need hospital treatment if the virus reaches full scale. yeah it isn't in some ways i mean it's very alarming obviously at 1st glance it's not particularly different to the reasonable worst case scenario that the government in this country has been saying for some time but the thing is a very stark i mean in a country of 65000000 people if the...
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is exempt from this let's ask lawrence the in london if you got an answer for me on that lawrence or at least how this will impact the u.k. . well not no not not not not really. as mike was saying you know he hoped he singled out the $26.00 showing and countries in the european union which which the u.k. was and one of there are another 20 countries or more in europe that aren't in the shamed in zone and so it isn't just the u.k. it's 20 other countries as well and that's why so many european politicians and commentators and they're lining up this morning to roundly condemn what passes for john donald trump strategy as basically cynical and illogical and vindictive frankly because it looks to be a much more a political ax that he's thrown at the european union and its institutions than anything to do with science and certainly here in the u.k. the chancellor has been on the on the media today saying that the u.k. won't be following the u.s. example because travel bans don't work in terms of stopping the disease and i think the the thing that people frankly the. most of all it is that
is exempt from this let's ask lawrence the in london if you got an answer for me on that lawrence or at least how this will impact the u.k. . well not no not not not not really. as mike was saying you know he hoped he singled out the $26.00 showing and countries in the european union which which the u.k. was and one of there are another 20 countries or more in europe that aren't in the shamed in zone and so it isn't just the u.k. it's 20 other countries as well and that's why so many european...
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in london the latest from europe what can you tell us lawrence. well i mean 1st of all come on in relation to the markets which have been sorting about though it's it has been a much more positive day in london frankfurt and paris i think seems to be for a number of different reasons the markets seen relatively reassured in different ways the european governments are doing what they they should. particularly in some sort of promises of what they call injections of liquidity that means basically throwing money at companies for example in france france which obviously struggling because people aren't flying the french government saying they'll support very big companies like this there was a stir was a bad overnights in some places on short selling that's the practice by hedge funds and the like of deliberately trying to force the markets down that got that got banned overnight so to try to shore things up. and i think as well as that there seems to be a view that the falls were so catastrophic 2000 points or more in london the real blue chip compan
in london the latest from europe what can you tell us lawrence. well i mean 1st of all come on in relation to the markets which have been sorting about though it's it has been a much more positive day in london frankfurt and paris i think seems to be for a number of different reasons the markets seen relatively reassured in different ways the european governments are doing what they they should. particularly in some sort of promises of what they call injections of liquidity that means basically...
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host: lawrence gostin, you need to stay well. we will have you back here in a couple of weeks, i'm sure. with the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical is james. us we spoke earlier about the role of the federal law. what sorts of authorities to the states have in terms of responding to the virus?
host: lawrence gostin, you need to stay well. we will have you back here in a couple of weeks, i'm sure. with the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical is james. us we spoke earlier about the role of the federal law. what sorts of authorities to the states have in terms of responding to the virus?
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leigh and london lawrence we're hearing that the european union's chief brags at the go skating said that he's tested positive for the coronavirus. yes and then there's been a little clump of these cases around around the european poll of. commission building in brussels. and so yeah michel barnier tested positive his team of being tested as well. so well one of a number of very high profile politicians as a few m.p.'s in the u.k. have tested positive to actually. and the main impact of it frankly is that it makes any source and bricks in the go ca sions which is supposed to happen throughout march and april in some way almost almost impossible to accomplish and there's a growing sense that. the chance of any sort negotiation this year that would allow the u.k. to leave this transition period by the end of december it's just off the horizon probably now but more broadly as you say the big story remains in italy $475.00 new deaths in 24 hours it's really terrifying. across the country in part the reason i think for that was the government botched enough of the lock down the couple of
leigh and london lawrence we're hearing that the european union's chief brags at the go skating said that he's tested positive for the coronavirus. yes and then there's been a little clump of these cases around around the european poll of. commission building in brussels. and so yeah michel barnier tested positive his team of being tested as well. so well one of a number of very high profile politicians as a few m.p.'s in the u.k. have tested positive to actually. and the main impact of it...
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in just a few moments where mike hanna is standing by for us but 1st let's join lawrence live at our european new center in london spain italy reporting new deaths lawrence what can other nations learn from their response to the pandemic. well look i mean certainly was italian doctors in what a said any number of times very very good hospitals in italy they're basically saying to people other countries other that are further behind in the curve look this is what's going to happen to you if you don't take this seriously as you possibly can and keep people at home the italian health care system is excellent but as we've seen over again from from video reports and other hospitals they are completely overwhelmed and the problem is really now that people are getting so ill at home without the prospects of a hospital bed that by the time they get there it's basically too late for them and the death toll becomes very high more than 400 a day now dying in italy so it is exponential rise and spain is not very far behind germany's interesting in another way at the moment because it's had a hug
in just a few moments where mike hanna is standing by for us but 1st let's join lawrence live at our european new center in london spain italy reporting new deaths lawrence what can other nations learn from their response to the pandemic. well look i mean certainly was italian doctors in what a said any number of times very very good hospitals in italy they're basically saying to people other countries other that are further behind in the curve look this is what's going to happen to you if you...
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let's talk more about europe and join lawrence lee joins me also from the british capital and lawrence really concerns continue as nadine touched upon it the numbers rising across europe everybody really equating their own situation to what's happening or what has happened in italy. in italy and spain obviously is whole in the hills for all of the worst reasons really just released from madrid another leap of life nearly 5000 cases in spain 460 new deaths in the last 24 hours so that's starting to track exactly the pattern that we saw last week in basically whether figures went from sort of monday or tuesday from my recollection 400 full 5475 and then let up to 750 or so the end of the day before falling back to 600 or so in the last in the last day so there is this really grim fear that spain is now on the on the same trajectory and with exactly the same problems in trying to cope with the numbers the some extra pictures emerged of beds being laid out in a huge convention center in the spanish capital just atrocity all within the army inevitably going to have to get involved i think i
let's talk more about europe and join lawrence lee joins me also from the british capital and lawrence really concerns continue as nadine touched upon it the numbers rising across europe everybody really equating their own situation to what's happening or what has happened in italy. in italy and spain obviously is whole in the hills for all of the worst reasons really just released from madrid another leap of life nearly 5000 cases in spain 460 new deaths in the last 24 hours so that's starting...
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al-jazeera live to london and our correspondent there lawrence lisa lawrence just getting off with what's going on in italy clearly the medical staff there playing a game of catch up as best they can. yes but as paul said there's certainly not winning it at the moment it's the exponential rate of rise that's really alarming 2 days in a row now where there's been well over $400.00 deaths each day if you extrapolate it clearly and it stays at that level you're looking at 3000 deaths a week and that's really terrifying stuff big rise 2 in spain there the problem in italy seems to have been brought about because they reacted soo late because the hospitals and fall people are getting sufficiently elwell still at home that it's too late to do anything for them when the other time they go to hospital and so it's the countries that are behind the curve where it's really is now the supposed to be looking at this and thinking well perhaps we should be reacting differently to the way that it's really did when it mismanaged this at the start so germany for example is now suggesting that at the weeken
al-jazeera live to london and our correspondent there lawrence lisa lawrence just getting off with what's going on in italy clearly the medical staff there playing a game of catch up as best they can. yes but as paul said there's certainly not winning it at the moment it's the exponential rate of rise that's really alarming 2 days in a row now where there's been well over $400.00 deaths each day if you extrapolate it clearly and it stays at that level you're looking at 3000 deaths a week and...
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lawrence, congratulations. kennedy: well done lawrence you win. >> i went?al college or is it the popular? >> all those things. kennedy: thank you panel i expect a rematch. [laughter] [laughter] is the perfect person for that. [laughter] [laughter] thousand credible. kennedy: psychedelics like lsd and mushrooms can heal your brain. we'll talk of his ceo of a company who claim they can work miracles with the new work miracles with the new pharmaceututututut a birthday without her mom. an anniversary without her husband. her wedding day without her dad. these are the days when military families feel it most of all. the loss of their soldier. their sailor. their airman. their marine. their cost guardsman. families never forget their loved ones loss to war or illness or suicide. families never forget. and neither do we. we are taps, the tragedy assistants program for survivors. we provide resources, support and comfort to heal the hearts and meet the needs of grieving military families. all at no cost to them. your generosity can make an enormous difference in t
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>>with the weather trying to put a positive spin on what we're going through right now lawrence. isn't that what we have news yet you could add to dealing with a lot of these things now but whether you know was kind of switch gears member we have hardly any rain during wintertime but now we're seeing it on street so here is we've got more showers on the way overnight tonight as the system coming sleep through not only energy which is he is a role so miserly the chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms and lots of snow up in the sierra nevada becoming more widely scattered less range as we head and was it was certainly still a little bit unsettled temperatures tomorrow are going to be cool player. most highs only in the 50's and your 10 attend looking a little bit wet out there we want to keep the showers in the forecast tuesday wednesday, drying out on thursday and friday all right lawrence, thank you stay safe. >>good night, everybody. narrator: in the criminal justice system, sexually based offenses are considered especially heinous. in new york city, the dedicated detectiv
>>with the weather trying to put a positive spin on what we're going through right now lawrence. isn't that what we have news yet you could add to dealing with a lot of these things now but whether you know was kind of switch gears member we have hardly any rain during wintertime but now we're seeing it on street so here is we've got more showers on the way overnight tonight as the system coming sleep through not only energy which is he is a role so miserly the chance of isolated showers...
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and it's such a sad day, lawrence.in the last 24 hours i've gotten calls from a number of doj line attorneys just really sickened to their heart about what this is. and, look, i think everyone knew last year when the attorney general falsely summarized the mueller report just how tendentious and how wrong it is. but now to have a federal judge call him out on it, it's hard to stay in the department if you believe in the rule of law, it's hard to stay in the justice department if you believe in this concept of the truth. >> and i was struck, neal, that the justice department issued a press release today, but they did not issue any kind of attempts to appeal the judge's ruling. at this point do you believe the judge is going to have that un-redacted mueller report in his chambers and start reading it? >> i sure hope so. but i also believe, lawrence, that this is also an opportunity for the house judiciary committee, which has been really sitting on its hands as the attorney general has destroyed, you know, precedent afte
and it's such a sad day, lawrence.in the last 24 hours i've gotten calls from a number of doj line attorneys just really sickened to their heart about what this is. and, look, i think everyone knew last year when the attorney general falsely summarized the mueller report just how tendentious and how wrong it is. but now to have a federal judge call him out on it, it's hard to stay in the department if you believe in the rule of law, it's hard to stay in the justice department if you believe in...
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i agree with you, lawrence. there's a lot of people, if they got their ballot in the mail, they held on to it. biden is closing as well as he could. it's not about winning the state, in all likelihood. it's getting over 15%, staid-wide, and enough to be viable. about a week ago, the sanders haul looks like it could be enormous. bernie sanders is going to do well tomorrow. biden may have the ability to keep that in his sights. >> isn't sand earp ers ready to down his delegate count? >> there's places. mike bloomberg, if he clears viability, he is -- he is taking questions away from biden, bloomberg may drive down the delegate accumulation of that state. the nightmare for biden, is where mike bloomberg is at 12%, 14%. not gaining any delegates. not hurting bernie sanders. but taking votes away that would have gone to joe biden. that's the worst-case scenario. and it's the one that mike bloomberg fear the most. they have been arguing with him over the last couple of days. he would do a party a favor. and if he want
i agree with you, lawrence. there's a lot of people, if they got their ballot in the mail, they held on to it. biden is closing as well as he could. it's not about winning the state, in all likelihood. it's getting over 15%, staid-wide, and enough to be viable. about a week ago, the sanders haul looks like it could be enormous. bernie sanders is going to do well tomorrow. biden may have the ability to keep that in his sights. >> isn't sand earp ers ready to down his delegate count?...
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lawrence, congratulations. kennedy: well done lawrence you win. >> i went? or is it the popular? >> all those things. kennedy: thank you panel i expect a rematch. [laughter] [laughter] is the perfect person for that. [laughter] [laughter] thousand credible. kennedy: psychedelics like lsd and mushrooms can heal your brain. we'll talk of his ceo of a company who claim they can work miracles with the new - these elderly jews have taken the bus from across the city to come to this fellowship distribution spot and get food that they can't afford. (sorrowful music) - [announcer] there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - [yael] this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust survivors are struggling to survive. they're starving, have little money for food, electricity or medicine. - [announcer] just $25 provides one needy elderly holocaust survivor in the former soviet union with a special emergency food package that contains a note saying it's from christians and jews in america who want to bless them. call now. plea
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lawrence: there is a proposal that everyone will get a check.cern with that is it is $1000 and people who are losing their jobs, we have to match all stimulus with stopping of the foreclosures, evictions, turning off the water of the utilities so that quality of because thisinue is no fault of the worker or the citizen. it is the result of us having to fight an epidemic. that is something i am very focused in on. yes, $1000 will help economically but we have to the bank said utilities are not punishing people during this time. one of the issues i have received from my small businesses is that this emergency business loan will be available to the small businesses. we have to ensure that it is processed timely, that we are touring the loans are going the right people in a timely hit has beene this almost instant. people are not prepared for it. that is something the small business loan is extremely critical. this is the other part that is a total unknown. peach, which i pray it does, soon, and we can start anticipating getting back to some form of
lawrence: there is a proposal that everyone will get a check.cern with that is it is $1000 and people who are losing their jobs, we have to match all stimulus with stopping of the foreclosures, evictions, turning off the water of the utilities so that quality of because thisinue is no fault of the worker or the citizen. it is the result of us having to fight an epidemic. that is something i am very focused in on. yes, $1000 will help economically but we have to the bank said utilities are not...