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and talk about louisville in rural areas. thank you for the question. >> along the lines of having so much in common, what is the common thread between louisville and urban poverty would you say? >> that's an interesting question, and the truth is i think rural and urban poverty actually do look quite different. i think they are both significant problems and we need to have resources available to address both. there are unique challenges around rural poverty. one of the things i noticed in particular is, in cities, for example, louisville there are a lot of organizations that provide social services and they're supposed to provide those services for an entire accounting area. and yet for my very low income clients, they might not have reliable transportation to drive the hour and half to louisville to access the social services or they might not be able to afford the gas or if their car broke down that might not be able to make it. it's one, transportation and infrastructure at access really matters in rural areas. the way th
and talk about louisville in rural areas. thank you for the question. >> along the lines of having so much in common, what is the common thread between louisville and urban poverty would you say? >> that's an interesting question, and the truth is i think rural and urban poverty actually do look quite different. i think they are both significant problems and we need to have resources available to address both. there are unique challenges around rural poverty. one of the things i...
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what's more, louisville is one of the nation's stest-warming urban heat islands. of the city can beee ten dehotter than surrounding areas. green heart researchers think more trees could be a solution. they can improve air quali, cool neighborhoods, help combat global warming, and even muffle noise pollution. chris chandler is the nature conservancy's urban conservation director in kentucky. when you look at a street like this, what do you see? >> i see an aged neighborhood with a declining urban tree canopy. it's had a lack of stewardship over the years, and a lack of investments. our old trees are dying, and they're not being replaced and managed over time. nature is not a nice-to-have. it's a must-have. >> yang: so, streets like this are a focus of the green heart study. crews are planting and helping maintain around 8,000 trees, shrubs and flowering plants inut louisville neighborhoods that are home to about 35,000 people. researchers have made baseline physical and psychological health assesents of some blood pressure, luacity,their and stress levels. half the
what's more, louisville is one of the nation's stest-warming urban heat islands. of the city can beee ten dehotter than surrounding areas. green heart researchers think more trees could be a solution. they can improve air quali, cool neighborhoods, help combat global warming, and even muffle noise pollution. chris chandler is the nature conservancy's urban conservation director in kentucky. when you look at a street like this, what do you see? >> i see an aged neighborhood with a...
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erin lives in louisville. she is someone whom doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days so her opportunities to pitch in were somewhat limited, but she determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spread sheet. erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one sign up-- signup sheet for neighbors who are older and need help and another signup sheet for those who are young and healthy. erin is performing a kind of match-making service. if someone needs a prescription picked up or some groceries delivered or even a friendly phone call, she helps make the connection. with a little help from local media, erin is already tracking more than 400 volunteers, 400 volunteers from her louisville zip code. it's the perfect manifestation of the kentucky state motto -- united we stand, divided we fall. united we stand, mr. president, even if we have to stand six feet apar
erin lives in louisville. she is someone whom doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days so her opportunities to pitch in were somewhat limited, but she determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spread sheet. erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one sign up-- signup sheet for neighbors who are older and need help and another signup...
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i participated in a forum at the speed museum in louisville, kentucky when they proposed a forum looking at the statue issue. they had a very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum, which is on the campus of the university of louisville. it has since been removed but the question is, how can we put up something that not honors that absent statute but talks about what led to it being put up, what led to it being taken down and what led up to another statue being put up question ? richmond is known by his monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded it. i remember when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic was a political was it historical and i think the best discussion of that was done by the late absolutely great tony horwitz in his book "confederates in the attic." he looked at these questions of how it was debated locally. we have a new statute and -- an equestrian statue with african-american mounted and with beautiful precision going up in that city. in our particular town of san antoni
i participated in a forum at the speed museum in louisville, kentucky when they proposed a forum looking at the statue issue. they had a very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum, which is on the campus of the university of louisville. it has since been removed but the question is, how can we put up something that not honors that absent statute but talks about what led to it being put up, what led to it being taken down and what led up to another statue being put up question ?...
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pawtucket's isw a woman who lives in louisville, she is someone who doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days, so her opportunities to pitch in are somewhat limited. but she is determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spreadsheet. .he created a website there is one sign-up sheet for neighbors who are older or at heightened risk and another sign-up sheet for neighbors who are young and healthy. and she is performing a kind of matchmaking service. if someone needs a prescription picked up, or some groceries delivered, or even a friendly phone call, she helps make the connections. with a little help from local media, she is already attracting more than 400 volunteers from every louisville sukkot. -- zip code. united we stand, divided we fall. president,tand, mr. even if we have to stand six feet apart for a few weeks. and divided, we fall. brave and generous, and creative americans, all across our nation, they get it. they just need congress to get it,
pawtucket's isw a woman who lives in louisville, she is someone who doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days, so her opportunities to pitch in are somewhat limited. but she is determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spreadsheet. .he created a website there is one sign-up sheet for neighbors who are older or at heightened risk and another sign-up sheet...
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, he was very humble. >> thomas harden photographed ali for years for the louisville journal. >> whenwould entertain them with poetry or magic tricks. he hugged everybody, not only physically, but emotionally. >> reporter: harden covered the fights, but preferred the more private moments. >> when i was making pictures, i was looking for the quiet ali. whether it was with luis sarria, or whether it was road work that he did in deer lake. >> reporter: keith williams also spent time at ali's training camp in deer lake, pennsylvania. >> they said, come on in here. i want you to be in here to be with ali. the focus of him in the fog, that was 4:00 in the morning. they said, come go with us. >> reporter: there is an intimacy with the pictures you took up there. is that what you were going for? >> i was just photographing what i saw. >> reporter: what he saw and captured on film were ali's more unguarded moments, at rest or at play. >> i knew what a great collection of photographs we had in our archives, and it was sitting there untouched. i want to show you some of the earlier stuff. >> rep
, he was very humble. >> thomas harden photographed ali for years for the louisville journal. >> whenwould entertain them with poetry or magic tricks. he hugged everybody, not only physically, but emotionally. >> reporter: harden covered the fights, but preferred the more private moments. >> when i was making pictures, i was looking for the quiet ali. whether it was with luis sarria, or whether it was road work that he did in deer lake. >> reporter: keith williams...
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i participated in a forum at the speed museum in louisville, kentucky, when they proposed a forum looking the statue issue that a very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum which is on the campus of the university of louisville. it has since been removed but the question is, how can we put up something that not only honors that absent statue but talks about what led to the statue being put up what they to it being put down, will lead to another statue going up. richman is done by its monument avenue, many controversies have surrounded it. i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic, was it political, was it historical? and i think the best discussion of that was done by the late actually great tony horwitz in his book confederates in the attic, when you look at these questions of how was debated locally. we have a new statue, any question statue was an african-american mounted with a beautiful precision going up in that city. in our particular town of san antonio, we have statue that wa
i participated in a forum at the speed museum in louisville, kentucky, when they proposed a forum looking the statue issue that a very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum which is on the campus of the university of louisville. it has since been removed but the question is, how can we put up something that not only honors that absent statue but talks about what led to the statue being put up what they to it being put down, will lead to another statue going up. richman is done by its...
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returning for their second day, from louisville, kentucky--that's home of the derby, baby-- it's thechamps. it's the mosser family. [cheering and applause] and from providence, rhode island, it's the hernandez family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, from louisville, kentucky--that's home of the derby, baby-- it's thechamps. it's the mosser family. [cheering and applause] and from providence, rhode island, it's the hernandez family. [cheering and applause]
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fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisvilleigh school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> reporter: oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the bigtime, in a division i school. >> reporter: mike digiuro is trent's dad. >> so he walked onto university of kentucky, which is in the southeast conference, which is about as big as they come. >> reporter: sure. >> and he worked real hard to get to where he was. >> reporter: and trent's teammates saw that hard work. >> trent had the ability to perform. so while he might have been a walk-on, his performance allowed him to endear himself to others very quickly. >> reporter: that july, as trent practiced football and pre
fourth grade when he started playing football in his hometown of goshen, kentucky, just outside louisvilleigh school he was captain of the team, had lots of friends. so popular trent was homecoming king with sharalea his queen. >> it was pretty special. i mean, just to -- >> reporter: oh my gosh, yeah. >> to be part of that and to be voted as that, especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college, trent set his sights high. he turned down football...
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erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one signup sheet for neighbors who are older or at heightened risk and another signup sheet for neighbors who are young and healthy, and erin is performing a kind of matchmaking service, if someone needs a prescription picked up or some groceries delivered or even a friendly phone call, she helps make the connection. with a little help from local media erin is already tracking more than 400 volunteers, 400 volunteers from every louisville zip code. it's the perfect manifestation of kentucky's state motto, united we stand, divided we fall. united we stand, mr. president, even if we have to stand six feet apart for a few weeks, and divided we fall. brave, and generous, and creative americans all across our nation get it. they just need congress to get it, too. i'm impressed and heartened by the speed and bipartisan spirit that's characterized the past days discussions, but we need to keep it up. we absolutely cannot let up now. we need to finish these negotiations and move forw
erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one signup sheet for neighbors who are older or at heightened risk and another signup sheet for neighbors who are young and healthy, and erin is performing a kind of matchmaking service, if someone needs a prescription picked up or some groceries delivered or even a friendly phone call, she helps make the connection. with a little help from local media erin is already tracking more than 400 volunteers, 400 volunteers from every...
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it's consistently a 400 million $400 million economic boom for louisville, kentucky. now it will be held around the same time as the kentucky state fair. >>> and nascar is postponing all races until may 3rd. five nascar cup races will be affected along with some of the lower tier xfinity and truck series races. the 350 in sonoma will not be postponed. it's still scheduled to take place in the middle of june. >>> it is 4:57 for wrestlemania. the event was scheduled to happen this weekend in florida. wrestle mania will be now held to sunday, april 5th in orlando florida with no fans there. they'll stream it live on the wwe network and on paper view. >>> and ufc has now postponed its next scheduled events through april 11th. after several attempts to find new locations for up coming matches on saturday. ufc 249 on april 18th will go forward although he doesn't have a venue for it yet. >>> it is now 4:58. the nfl off season continues as scheduled. the 49ers signed eric arston reaching a 5-year contract. san francisco is the only team armstead has ever played for. and to m
it's consistently a 400 million $400 million economic boom for louisville, kentucky. now it will be held around the same time as the kentucky state fair. >>> and nascar is postponing all races until may 3rd. five nascar cup races will be affected along with some of the lower tier xfinity and truck series races. the 350 in sonoma will not be postponed. it's still scheduled to take place in the middle of june. >>> it is 4:57 for wrestlemania. the event was scheduled to happen...
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returning for their fourth day, total of 21,445 bucks, it's the champs from louisville, kentucky. the mosser family! [cheering and applause] york,
returning for their fourth day, total of 21,445 bucks, it's the champs from louisville, kentucky. the mosser family! [cheering and applause] york,
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he went to a fundraiser for an art museum in louisville on march 7th.fter that event, a couple people who were a at the event including the wife of louisville's mayor, announced that they have tested positive for coronavirus. so some of the people then at that dinner including the mayor, john yarmouth, the house budget chairman, he's 72, he the got it'sed and rand paul, who has lung issues from the altercation he had with a neighbor and the injury he suffered there a few years ago. so it became known that there were people at that event who had tested positive and that's what led to those tests. >> so he was on capitol hill late this morning. >> that's right. >> how close to his senate colleagues? >> he hadn't at a lunch with senate colleagues and had been at the gym, swimming with colleagues. but after he got the positive results, which occurred some time today, he said that he left the capitol immediately. >> okay, fine. so if everyone else around the country -- i'm just asking. everyone else around the country, us know everything is closed here. i ca
he went to a fundraiser for an art museum in louisville on march 7th.fter that event, a couple people who were a at the event including the wife of louisville's mayor, announced that they have tested positive for coronavirus. so some of the people then at that dinner including the mayor, john yarmouth, the house budget chairman, he's 72, he the got it'sed and rand paul, who has lung issues from the altercation he had with a neighbor and the injury he suffered there a few years ago. so it became...
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at thecipated in a forum speed museum in louisville, kentucky, when they proposed a form looking at thetue issue. they had a large confederate oblast in front of the museum on the campus of the university of louisville. -- obelisk. but the question is, how can we not honorsthing that that absent statue, but talks about what led to the statue being put up and what led to it and taken down and what led to another statue going up. richmond is known but monument avenue, and many controversies surrounded it. i remember when the statue of arthur ashe went up, and the controversy over whether it is a good thing or bad thing, artistic or political or historical. the best discussion of that was by the late, great, tony horwitz, in his book, confederates in the attic, when he looked at these questions of how it was debated locally. we have a new equestrian statue with an african-american mounted in that city. antonio, we have a statue established by the udc and travis park in the center. it was the local udc that wanted to get this common soldier put up. it was on such a high o blessed wasbelisk
at thecipated in a forum speed museum in louisville, kentucky, when they proposed a form looking at thetue issue. they had a large confederate oblast in front of the museum on the campus of the university of louisville. -- obelisk. but the question is, how can we not honorsthing that that absent statue, but talks about what led to the statue being put up and what led to it and taken down and what led to another statue going up. richmond is known but monument avenue, and many controversies...
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,895 bucks from louisville, kentucky, it's the mosserheering and applause] and from dallas, fort worth, texas... [cheering] it's the harden family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their third day with a total of 20,895 bucks from louisville, kentucky, it's the mosserheering and applause] and from dallas, fort worth, texas... [cheering] it's the harden family. [cheering and applause]
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employment, rick pitino with the nixon celtics in the boston university, providence, kentucky, louisvilleng a head-coaching job at iona. they made six ncaa tournaments in 10 years but the coach retired due to health concerns yesterday. another fired for pay per play scandal. definitely unprecedented times in sports. >>> coming up tonight of a at 10:00 news, the latest on the coronavirus and the impact in the bay area and what we're learning about a member of the uc berkeley community, that and much more coming our way at 10:00. >>> it's step today with the news anytime on our website, ktvu.com come you can also keep up-to-date using her facebook page and twitter pages well, we will have more news on the coronavirus starting tonight of the 10:00 news, do not go anywhere . ringing ] hello? ] manny's getting ou together for the dance tonight. i was just tg some supplies out to the car. isn't this exciting -- the boysdance? does phil have a greenp? teal! [ exasperated a. i don't know.n't thinks wow. n't we conference in mitch? ay! look.thight work. well, except that it's turquois oh, and a br
employment, rick pitino with the nixon celtics in the boston university, providence, kentucky, louisvilleng a head-coaching job at iona. they made six ncaa tournaments in 10 years but the coach retired due to health concerns yesterday. another fired for pay per play scandal. definitely unprecedented times in sports. >>> coming up tonight of a at 10:00 news, the latest on the coronavirus and the impact in the bay area and what we're learning about a member of the uc berkeley community,...
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the louisville courier journal said with it will be rescheduled fob september 5th.proceed with the draft next month but without public events in las vegas. >>> coronavirus is having a huge impact on the economy but it's also making it cheaper for you to fill up your gas tank. chris parity nez explains. >> reporter: drivers are getting a pleasant surprise at the gas pump, cheaper prices. >> every little bit helps. >> be interesting to see people are staying home and not driving, helps prices go down. >> reporter: prices have dropped 19 cents in the past month. cost of oil is a big reason why. it's been falling ever since saudi arabia decided to increase supply. >> crude oil is about $30 a barrel. last year we were seeing closer to $70 a barrel you can see how that difference makes a big impact at the pump. >> reporter: aaa says drivers in several southern states are paying less than $2 a gallon for gas and more states will be joining them. >> with a lot of people working from home right now that will have an impact on gasoline demand. we won't see as many people on t
the louisville courier journal said with it will be rescheduled fob september 5th.proceed with the draft next month but without public events in las vegas. >>> coronavirus is having a huge impact on the economy but it's also making it cheaper for you to fill up your gas tank. chris parity nez explains. >> reporter: drivers are getting a pleasant surprise at the gas pump, cheaper prices. >> every little bit helps. >> be interesting to see people are staying home and...
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. >>> they made one of the largest busts that they have ever seen the louisville police k-9 officer strikerffed out about 595 pounds worth of meth they responded to the scene of a suspicious tractor-trailer where they discovered about $1.2 million worth of the drug hidden in a compartment. >>> it's normal to be a little late once in a while but not to be over 20 years late. louisiana police were shocked when they stopped a driver whose registration expired in 1997 after keeping his plate over 20 years past its expiration, his reason sorry, officer, i've been busy lately that's pretty impressive though that he's gone that long i know it's against the long >> that's impressive that the sticker held for that long on top of it. i guarantee you that's the same sort of person that leaves their christmas lights on all yearlong >>> just ahead, "saturday night live" be tackles the coronavirus outbreak >>> meet the kindergarten percussionist drumming up a whole lot of excitement in his hometown ♪won't wait, we're taking everything we wanted we can do it♪ ♪all strength, no sweat for adults with modera
. >>> they made one of the largest busts that they have ever seen the louisville police k-9 officer strikerffed out about 595 pounds worth of meth they responded to the scene of a suspicious tractor-trailer where they discovered about $1.2 million worth of the drug hidden in a compartment. >>> it's normal to be a little late once in a while but not to be over 20 years late. louisiana police were shocked when they stopped a driver whose registration expired in 1997 after...
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. >>> "the louisville courier journal" reports the kentucky house passed a bill aimed at amending thete constitution to specify that women have no constitutional right to abortion. the measure now heads to the state senate. if approved there, voters would decide the issue in a statewide referendum in november. opponents say the measure fails to offer exceptions to an abortion ban in cases of rape or incest. supporters say lawmakers could decide whether to add such exemptions in the future. >>> and the "associated press" reports a study shows drugs are showing up more in pilots killed in aircraft crashes. the ntsb says 28% of pilots who died in crashes between 2013 and 2017 had at least one impairing drug in their body. that's a 5% increase from an earlier study of pilots killed between 1990 and 2012. the most common are sedating antihistamines and pain relievers including opioids. it looked at prescription, over the counter, and illegal drugs. >>> still ahead, fighting the coronavirus. we'll tell you about an experimental drug being used on the most serious patients. used on the most
. >>> "the louisville courier journal" reports the kentucky house passed a bill aimed at amending thete constitution to specify that women have no constitutional right to abortion. the measure now heads to the state senate. if approved there, voters would decide the issue in a statewide referendum in november. opponents say the measure fails to offer exceptions to an abortion ban in cases of rape or incest. supporters say lawmakers could decide whether to add such exemptions...
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erin lives in louisville. she is someone whom doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days so her opportunities to pitch in were somewhat limited, but she determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spread sheet. erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one sign up-- signup sheet for neighbors who are older and need help and another signup sheet for those who are young and healthy. erin is performing a kind of match-making service. if someone needs a prescription picked up or some groceries delivered or even a friendly phone call, she helps make the connection. with a little help from local media, erin is already tracking more than 400 volunteers, 400 volunteers from her louisville zip code. it's the perfect manifestation of the kentucky state motto -- united we stand, divided we fall. united we stand, mr. president, even if we have to stand six feet apar
erin lives in louisville. she is someone whom doctors have told to be particularly careful these past few days so her opportunities to pitch in were somewhat limited, but she determined to do her part. here's what she said. i may never have the capacity to develop a vaccine or a magic pill to get rid of covid-19, but i can master a spread sheet. erin created a website, louisville covid-19 match.com. there is one sign up-- signup sheet for neighbors who are older and need help and another signup...
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host: louisville, kentucky. this is richard. good morning. fischer, you have a calming effect and i appreciate you speaking. people are running around with their hair on fire. how many people will die this year from the flu? you are think what talking about is the risk comparison, why people are panicking in the face of coronavirus. we do have in any given year tens of thousands of deaths from the flu. it has been a bad flu year and it does not make people afraid in the same way. i think you are absolutely right that we are looking for parallels and ways to manage concern. the real difference is in the year were tens of thousands of people die from the flu and no one brings it up, it is because we are familiar with the flu. we have tools to deal with it. the public does not take the risk as seriously as a child, particularly those at high risk. but they feel it is familiar and they understand it. coronavirus is. the biology is new and 100% of people on earth are susceptible to infection. i get your point and you are 100% right. this year, the
host: louisville, kentucky. this is richard. good morning. fischer, you have a calming effect and i appreciate you speaking. people are running around with their hair on fire. how many people will die this year from the flu? you are think what talking about is the risk comparison, why people are panicking in the face of coronavirus. we do have in any given year tens of thousands of deaths from the flu. it has been a bad flu year and it does not make people afraid in the same way. i think you...
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pat down at the university of louisville proves that even at the moment of sawing hardly any as best as is released into the air and therefore the danger is almost 0. manager from the 1st died of an as best as related disease. in 10761 that has became the president of the a i a. and lobbied hard to promote as best us. as best as in the environment is classified as an extremely low risk just like taking one beer per day. at the exit turn it flourished and soon became a multinational company with...
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reload of a sort there actually lead in louisville written something that is good a lot of fear and words people living with hiv because in their denial of seeing what if they get infected what's going to happen why don't you choose that what's the next steps millions like to pull have no option but to use often overcrowded public transport while private taxi operators have promised to disinfect and provide hand sanitizer many have been slow to implement the new guidelines public hospitals and clinics are normally crowded with people waiting for hours to see a doctor they are concerned the corona virus could easily spread when you come to our part of the world our public health care systems are broken our intensive care units are full even before we get to covert 19 so again there's a real danger and this is why i think we need international support for africa we need a mobilization of resources poor water and sanitation infrastructure in parts of south africa mean that many may not be able to wash their hands as often as they should increasing the risk of contracting 1000 in upmarket sub
reload of a sort there actually lead in louisville written something that is good a lot of fear and words people living with hiv because in their denial of seeing what if they get infected what's going to happen why don't you choose that what's the next steps millions like to pull have no option but to use often overcrowded public transport while private taxi operators have promised to disinfect and provide hand sanitizer many have been slow to implement the new guidelines public hospitals and...
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[applause] 8000 kids have done it louisville oakland san francisco just to name a few. now we have 8000 kids and growing in chicago that have already used it. do you think betsy divorce has called and said forget chicago but all the mayors and seven governors come out to washington. i want to hear about it. i think that is horrible. on missing free community college is the most important but that's the top three in the united states of america if you think three quarters of seven cities in the united states is the equivalent of the sarah was the high school education for the 20th century congress had a hearing on the secretary of education and there are multiple cities and states. i did the research for this book and i was shocked and it does tell you everything that going into world war ii the highest education united states of america 90 percent of men and women have a high school education the only other army in world war ii before the war is over roosevelt announces the g.i. bill. i know a lot happened but a high school education begins with the g.i. bill the rest i
[applause] 8000 kids have done it louisville oakland san francisco just to name a few. now we have 8000 kids and growing in chicago that have already used it. do you think betsy divorce has called and said forget chicago but all the mayors and seven governors come out to washington. i want to hear about it. i think that is horrible. on missing free community college is the most important but that's the top three in the united states of america if you think three quarters of seven cities in the...
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host: that is amy in louisville, kentucky.e talking about the president's address from the oval office, last night. the president, at the top of the address, announcing his new travel restrictions taking place for continental europe and applying to foreign nationals who have traveled in the past 14 days, to cut the trash continental europe. it applies to the movement of people -- past 14 days, to continental europe. it applies to the movement of people. that isident says expected to go into place, late friday. from the department of homeland security said they will come up with more details on restrictions in the days to come. valerie in richmond, michigan, democrat, good morning. i just want to question the president path decisions -- president's decisions at mar-a-lago. a man tested positive for coronavirus. yet, he is down there mingling with lord knows how many people. they are going to be super spreaders. the president does not want to get tested. i just don't understand. you know? he is in such close contact with all of
host: that is amy in louisville, kentucky.e talking about the president's address from the oval office, last night. the president, at the top of the address, announcing his new travel restrictions taking place for continental europe and applying to foreign nationals who have traveled in the past 14 days, to cut the trash continental europe. it applies to the movement of people -- past 14 days, to continental europe. it applies to the movement of people. that isident says expected to go into...
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very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum, which is on the campus of the university of louisvilleremoved but the question is, how can we put up something that not honors that absent statue but richmond is known by his monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic was a political was it historical and i think the best discussion of that was done by the late absolutely great tony horwitz in his book confederates in the attic. when he looked at these questions of how it was debated locally. we have a new statute and equestrian statue with african-american mounted and with beautiful precision going up in that city. in our particular town of san antonio we have a statue that was established by the ubc in travis park in the center. it was it was on such a high obelisk i wasn't sure when i came here what was on top of it. the question of the disposition of the statue. when it was taken down, how it was taken down, where the statute is and conti
very large confederate obelisk in front of the museum, which is on the campus of the university of louisvilleremoved but the question is, how can we put up something that not honors that absent statue but richmond is known by his monument avenue and many controversies have surrounded i remember well when the statue of arthur ashe went up and the controversy over was it a good thing, was it a bad thing, was it artistic was a political was it historical and i think the best discussion of that was...
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don't know what's going on with the rest of the states and beshearon, but governor and mayor of louisville fisher has just done a super and great job so far. maybe they should pass on some of that to washington. maybe they could learn a little bit. host: what specifically have they done a good job about and what lessons could they learn? caller: they have closed our schools, a lot of places is closed. they are putting forward an effort to do something where a lot of people haven't. up in washington, they are bickering and they take their time doing something about it instead of bashing each other. that's crazy. now is the time when people need to stick together. i just wanted to tell you and the world that our state has taken care of things. i feel safe because i can be here. daniel, thanks for the view -- samuel, thanks for the view from kentucky this morning. we have been bringing the federal response to the coronavirus to you here on the c-span networks. yesterday was another one of those hearings, and the house oversight and reform committee in that hearing, congresswoman katie porter
don't know what's going on with the rest of the states and beshearon, but governor and mayor of louisville fisher has just done a super and great job so far. maybe they should pass on some of that to washington. maybe they could learn a little bit. host: what specifically have they done a good job about and what lessons could they learn? caller: they have closed our schools, a lot of places is closed. they are putting forward an effort to do something where a lot of people haven't. up in...
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everybody is the new wherever the worst city is right now, it is going to be in topeka, atlanta, louisville. >> laura: do you agree that what is happening in l.a. and new york is going to also come to smaller town america was to mark medium-sized cities in the united states customer car they're all the same when it comes to covid-19? >> i don't think they are all the same, people washing their hands more saves people, people distancing themselves, the things we have learned in the last month make us safer. what is happening also on the ground, look at the therapies that are being created. look at what we are being able to make already, looking at a trial when it comes to a vaccine. it took us two years to get to clinical trial after sarge, we are already in clinical trial. this president has fundamentally shifted what is going on. look at what we are doing and testing, and the last eight days we have tested more than south korea tested in the last eight weeks. by the end of this week, we will be testing 100,000 people in a day. >> laura: dr. birx seemed to want to bring everybody see your l
everybody is the new wherever the worst city is right now, it is going to be in topeka, atlanta, louisville. >> laura: do you agree that what is happening in l.a. and new york is going to also come to smaller town america was to mark medium-sized cities in the united states customer car they're all the same when it comes to covid-19? >> i don't think they are all the same, people washing their hands more saves people, people distancing themselves, the things we have learned in the...
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boston, denver, louisville, san francisco, and other cities are all replicated. we have 8000 kids and growing in chicago that have used it. do you think betsy devos has called? do you think she said forget chicago? all the mayors and governors doing it? come out to washington. i want to hear about it. that is awful. not saying it is free community college is the most important education policy but my mother thinks it is the top three in the united states of america. if you think three quarters of jobs require something precise and twee 7 cities in the united states have started something equivalent to this era, what high school education was for the twentieth century, neither congress or the secretary of education assessed the data and you have not one city but multiple cities in the state. i did research for this book and i was shocked. this does tell you going into world war ii which country have the highest education of armed forces? the united states of america. 90% of the men and women in the armed forces had a high school education, better than any other ar
boston, denver, louisville, san francisco, and other cities are all replicated. we have 8000 kids and growing in chicago that have used it. do you think betsy devos has called? do you think she said forget chicago? all the mayors and governors doing it? come out to washington. i want to hear about it. that is awful. not saying it is free community college is the most important education policy but my mother thinks it is the top three in the united states of america. if you think three quarters...
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it's going to be in louisville. it's already there.e best thing all of us can do as local officials while we push hard for national leadership is to bring together all of the love and resources we have here locally. we recalled as many medical workers in los angeles, put out a call for help and had over a thousand people just overnight say, sign me up. my office is closed or i recently retired or i'm about to graduate. it's literally going to be hands on, those are little rays of sunshine in these dark clouds flu is said los angeles hasn't seen the peak of this virus yet. what are you doing to prepare for that? >> so we're doing everything, whether it's looking at our convention center, spillover places, into shelters and hotel beds, whether it's procureing our own tests and setting up our own drive-through centers for those. we're doing everything. all those boundaries that used to divide us, maybe between cities and county government, state and local. those are dissolving away. we have the u.s. naval ship mercy coming in tomorrow. it
it's going to be in louisville. it's already there.e best thing all of us can do as local officials while we push hard for national leadership is to bring together all of the love and resources we have here locally. we recalled as many medical workers in los angeles, put out a call for help and had over a thousand people just overnight say, sign me up. my office is closed or i recently retired or i'm about to graduate. it's literally going to be hands on, those are little rays of sunshine in...
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boston, denver, louisville, san ofrancisco, oakland and there's other cities all replicating it.ow we have 8,000 kids and growing in chicago that have already used it and are going on.. do you think betsy devos has called? there are seven governors doing. i'm not saying that it's the most important education policy but it's in the top three if you think three quarters of all the jobs require somethingng post-hh school and seven cities in the united states have started something that's the c equivalet neither congress has had a hearing or the secretary of education and you have not one city but multiple cities e and states which country has the highest education? the united states of america. 90% of the men and women, mainly men got a high school education in the united states, more than any other army. before the war is over, roosevelt announces the g.i. bill and i know of what happened, but the high school education in the beginning of the century the g.i. bill was in the middle of the century and the rest is the american century. and we haven't done anything now. i am proud in
boston, denver, louisville, san ofrancisco, oakland and there's other cities all replicating it.ow we have 8,000 kids and growing in chicago that have already used it and are going on.. do you think betsy devos has called? there are seven governors doing. i'm not saying that it's the most important education policy but it's in the top three if you think three quarters of all the jobs require somethingng post-hh school and seven cities in the united states have started something that's the c...
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rallies broke out for the president and against the bernie sanders and for the president in louisvillealists routinely promise free everything, promise free health care and even permanent jobs. the government needs to take everything that totalitarianism. we know, lenin, russian, lenin, medicine, health care is the keystone arch of socialism towards communism. we forget history. venezuelans are saying we saw the government coming toward our backdoor. we said free everything sounded great. all of sudden they were in the house. >> well that's right. you see that these freedom loving american patriots stand up, week after week, to not only support the president but stand against socialist big government. there are a lot of immigrants come to this country to flee socialist dictator regimes. they want freedom. they ban the american dream. they see the american dream with president trump. they see that with president trump, america is stronger, freer, better than it ever has been. they see what the democrats have to offer at the top of the ticket. their thought leaders and their policy propo
rallies broke out for the president and against the bernie sanders and for the president in louisvillealists routinely promise free everything, promise free health care and even permanent jobs. the government needs to take everything that totalitarianism. we know, lenin, russian, lenin, medicine, health care is the keystone arch of socialism towards communism. we forget history. venezuelans are saying we saw the government coming toward our backdoor. we said free everything sounded great. all...
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the event usually brings in 4 $4 million to the louisville economy. >>> nascar postponing all races until may 3rd. five nascar cup races will be affected. the toyota save mart 350 in sonoma county will not be postponed at this point. it's still scheduled to happen in the middle of june. >>> for wrestle mania it's a case of the show muss go on. the event originally planned in tampa, florida, this morning. we are learning that wrestle mania 36 will be moved to sunday april 5th at the wwe training facility in orlando with no fans though. it will stream live on wwe network and on paper view. . >>> the ultimate fighting championship has now been postponed. next three scheduled events through april 11th. it comes after a number of attempts to find a new location for the up coming matches on saturday. the ufc event will go forward. although, there is no venue for that at this point. the nfl off season is continuing as scheduled. they reached a five year, $85 million agreement. san francisco, the only team armstead has played for. he was a first round pick in 2015. to make room for that contract,
the event usually brings in 4 $4 million to the louisville economy. >>> nascar postponing all races until may 3rd. five nascar cup races will be affected. the toyota save mart 350 in sonoma county will not be postponed at this point. it's still scheduled to happen in the middle of june. >>> for wrestle mania it's a case of the show muss go on. the event originally planned in tampa, florida, this morning. we are learning that wrestle mania 36 will be moved to sunday april 5th...
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we go to louisville, kentucky. burning, good morning to you. share your thoughts with us -- erny,ng, good morning --- b good. share your thoughts with us. caller: i work at the university and all of our classes are online. i believe we will be able to finish the semester successfully. our restaurants have been particularly helpful during this crisis. they came up with very unique ways of staying open and to serve customers. one is providing, on carry out's -- which hasn't been -- carry out orders, beer. which hasn't been done. they have expanded their deals to four to five days a week and this is not just chain restaurants. i don't know for certain, but i believe the drive-through's are allowing lockups now, because there is a lot to people who do not have a car. you can't really use the drive-through unless they allow you to walk up to the window. i think we are doing the best we can. it is strained. there is very little traffic during the week, and i think we are doing the best we can to take care of our underserved and homeless population as
we go to louisville, kentucky. burning, good morning to you. share your thoughts with us -- erny,ng, good morning --- b good. share your thoughts with us. caller: i work at the university and all of our classes are online. i believe we will be able to finish the semester successfully. our restaurants have been particularly helpful during this crisis. they came up with very unique ways of staying open and to serve customers. one is providing, on carry out's -- which hasn't been -- carry out...
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controversy was whether school boards in louisville and seattle could voluntarily adopt racial integration programs. this is not court ordered, but the school boards get together and say we won our public schools to reflect the diversity that exists in the cities and we're going to think about race and making assignments. there is a rank order preference in, and you can consider race in order to achieve greater amounts of racial integration. the supreme court of the united states invalidated these plans. my old boss, justice breyer, wrote a very long and, in my unbiased view, completely convincing dissenting opinion. and i want to talk a little bit about what the plurality had to say. it sounds somewhat similar to what ervin said years earlier. in invalidating these plans, chief justice roberts wrote before brown, schoolchildren were told where they could and could not go to school based on the color of their skin. and these programs tell students where they can and cannot go to school. and paraphrasing, based on the color of their skin. that matters not one whit for constitutional purpose
controversy was whether school boards in louisville and seattle could voluntarily adopt racial integration programs. this is not court ordered, but the school boards get together and say we won our public schools to reflect the diversity that exists in the cities and we're going to think about race and making assignments. there is a rank order preference in, and you can consider race in order to achieve greater amounts of racial integration. the supreme court of the united states invalidated...
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own plane from honduras, some $15,000 to get his family back home to miami before they flew on to louisvilley can, because essentially the message from the government is we're trying, but you can't rely on us. jim? >> and of course a vast majority of people can't charter their own plane. alex marquardt, thank you very much. >>> on the right of your screen, you see the number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. and rising every day. each statistic, that's a person with family, friends reacting to this. we want to take a moment to remember some of them. 84-year-old john knox. he lived a life of service. he was a fire martial, a police officer before that and a marine during the korean war. he had been retired for two years in 2001 but went to ground zero to help those in need, one of the victims in this. patricia freesen. she thought service just her asthma acting up. she became the first victim of coronavirus in the state of illinois. she was a retired nurse. her brother said she felt the need to help people because of her faith. she was just 61 years old. 91-year-old bill pike's family thought
own plane from honduras, some $15,000 to get his family back home to miami before they flew on to louisvilley can, because essentially the message from the government is we're trying, but you can't rely on us. jim? >> and of course a vast majority of people can't charter their own plane. alex marquardt, thank you very much. >>> on the right of your screen, you see the number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. and rising every day. each statistic, that's a person with family,...
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grocery stores in the louisville area are setting aside the first hour they're open each day -- >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying they'll pass the house bill, but saying more needs to be done, and something even more comprehensive. let's go back to manu. so it looks like this thing is going to get done, and then more to come. >> yeah, there are several phases to the washington's intervention here, which is the most significant intervention by washington since probably the great depression, beyond what happened in the 2008 financial collapse. already, there's been $8.3 billion congress has enacted. then there's what they're calling phase two, the house-passed legislation. the senate will pass it today, which includes free coronavirus testing and paid leave for some workers and increased medicaid spending for the states, enhanced unemployment benefits, increased food stamps as well as nutrition assistance programs. that proposal will pass the senate today, according to mitch mcconnell. then afterwards, they're calling phase three, the trillion dollar stimulus proposal, that's
grocery stores in the louisville area are setting aside the first hour they're open each day -- >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying they'll pass the house bill, but saying more needs to be done, and something even more comprehensive. let's go back to manu. so it looks like this thing is going to get done, and then more to come. >> yeah, there are several phases to the washington's intervention here, which is the most significant intervention by washington since probably...
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host: let's talk to rick who is calling from louisville, ohio. good morning. caller: how are you doing? first of all, the media started covering this the day after the head of the federal reserve said he will no longer go to negative interest rates. a $30 trillionto crash in the stock market that will require a $10 trillion bailout. trillionok at the $30 and you look at the numbers of this virus, we have 200 dead so far this year. beegular virus year would 25,000 to 50,000. this season started november, december, january, february. it is march. about dehumanizing, desensitizing, dividing conquer. , mushroomut the media to scareleeper cells the public into getting into a war. millions of people died. prove that yous as a psychologist -- i watch c-span bring economist after economist from yale trying to at 30,000. dow it was 99% fraud. you are coming on here as a psychiatrist -- they bring on scientists who lie about fracking. you are on here, you are brainwashing people. host: go ahead and respond. guest: i'm not sure how to respond to that. i don't know what t
host: let's talk to rick who is calling from louisville, ohio. good morning. caller: how are you doing? first of all, the media started covering this the day after the head of the federal reserve said he will no longer go to negative interest rates. a $30 trillionto crash in the stock market that will require a $10 trillion bailout. trillionok at the $30 and you look at the numbers of this virus, we have 200 dead so far this year. beegular virus year would 25,000 to 50,000. this season started...
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host: let's talk to rick from louisville, ohio. caller: the media started covering this after the header after ther his or -- head of the federal reserve said he would not go to negative interest rate. the regular virus would be between 5002 six 2000. this started november, december, january, february. it is march. had three books published. i talk about dehumanizing, this is a ties in, divide and conquer. the media coming on using mushroom clouds, sleeper cells to scare the public into getting into a war. millions of people died. all these facts prove that you, as a psychologist, i watched c-span bring economist after economist from yale trying to 30,000.the dow at you are coming on here, a psychiatrist, they bring on that lies, scientists about fracking. you are on here brainwashing the people. ahead and respond, dr. evans. guest: i am not sure how to respond to that. i'm not sure what the question was. people will look at the situation through different lenses and they will see different aspects of this. clearly there's an econo
host: let's talk to rick from louisville, ohio. caller: the media started covering this after the header after ther his or -- head of the federal reserve said he would not go to negative interest rate. the regular virus would be between 5002 six 2000. this started november, december, january, february. it is march. had three books published. i talk about dehumanizing, this is a ties in, divide and conquer. the media coming on using mushroom clouds, sleeper cells to scare the public into getting...