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and folks in louisville about rural areas. thank you for the question. >> along the lines of rural and urban having so much in common, what is the common thread between rural and urban poverty thatco you see? >> that's a really interesting question, and the truth is i think that rural and urban hipoverty actually do look quite different. i think thatnd they are both significant problems and we need to have resources available to address both, but there are unique challenges around rural poverty. one of the things that i noticed in particular is, you know, in cities and, for example, in louisville there are a lot of organizations that provide social services and they're supposed to provide social services for multicounty area and, yet, for my very low-income clients they might not have reliable transportation to drive the hour and a half to louisville to access those social services or might not be able to afford the gas or if the car broke down, they might not be able to make it and so i think it's really one -- transportation
and folks in louisville about rural areas. thank you for the question. >> along the lines of rural and urban having so much in common, what is the common thread between rural and urban poverty thatco you see? >> that's a really interesting question, and the truth is i think that rural and urban hipoverty actually do look quite different. i think thatnd they are both significant problems and we need to have resources available to address both, but there are unique challenges around...
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and the city of louisville, kentucky with a new song for the times. next on "pbs nweewshour ekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. mcharles rosenblu we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of amera financial group, retirement services and investments. >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans that are designed to help you do more of the things you enjoy, whether you're talker, texter, browser, photographer or a bit of everything. our u.s.-based customer service team is here to find a plan that fits you. learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional suprt has been ovided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sre
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every town that touched louisville and one over. i call myself a one-woman travelling law firm. i had a printer in the back much my car and a laptop and met clients at subways and gas stations and public libraries and got good at figuring out to get people to print things when they didn't have access to technology and e-mail things when they didn't have an e-mail address and i have a lot of really fond memories from life on the road. but in this work, one of the things that was important to me, was to find tangible ways to make the system better because my experience working in rural kentucky and in eastern kentucky showed me that there are a lot of barriers that exist in places that we don't necessarily see them. when i was working in the civil justice system, i saw the way there were a lot of financial barriers that stopped women from being able to fully access the court system and keep themselves and their families safe. we talk about this a lot in the criminal law confection, a lot of people hear you have the right to an attorney, and if you can't afford an attorney, one wil
every town that touched louisville and one over. i call myself a one-woman travelling law firm. i had a printer in the back much my car and a laptop and met clients at subways and gas stations and public libraries and got good at figuring out to get people to print things when they didn't have access to technology and e-mail things when they didn't have an e-mail address and i have a lot of really fond memories from life on the road. but in this work, one of the things that was important to me,...
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i fell in love with louisville and i thought that this was a place i could land and make a difference so i moved here and started doing the work that i was doing and met my husband at first question was will you marry me and at the second was can we live in the highlands of louisville, so i am lost in and at the end of the day i enjoy having the opportunity to talk about how we can bring rural and urban areas together because i think that is a perspective i have seen both sides and i enjoy having the opportunity to sort of talk to folks in rural areas. thank you for the question. >> along the lines of the rural and urban having so much in common, what is the thread between the rubble and urban poverty but? >> that is a really interesting question. the truth is i think that the rural and urban poverty do look quite different. i think that they are both significant problems coming and we need to have the resources available to address those. but there are unique challenges around the local poverty. one thing i noticed in particular is in the cities and for example in louisville there ar
i fell in love with louisville and i thought that this was a place i could land and make a difference so i moved here and started doing the work that i was doing and met my husband at first question was will you marry me and at the second was can we live in the highlands of louisville, so i am lost in and at the end of the day i enjoy having the opportunity to talk about how we can bring rural and urban areas together because i think that is a perspective i have seen both sides and i enjoy...
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out: and christian pointed the situation in louisville, the ruling of a federal judge in louisville on that. here is the mayor, greg fischer, after that ruling came out. among his tweets, i reluctantly but emphatically asked faith leaders to worship without holding in person or 99% ofn services -- the those houses of worship who have chosen to adhere to that have made the responsible choice. we hear from rich next. caller: a lot of good comments. it seems the line should be which way to save lives, and it is where that now that we cannot go to church on easter, we miss it, where before, we took it pretty much for granted. i hate to say that we had to go through this to really appreciate it more. it could be one of the odd benefits of this. the other thing is we have been through other crises before. when polio was going around, we had no idea what was causing it, and years, they were trying to solve it. our thing happens, from one church school, they did a test to solve polio. it was the first time polio was tried on. saul tried it on his family first and then in this one area in pitts
out: and christian pointed the situation in louisville, the ruling of a federal judge in louisville on that. here is the mayor, greg fischer, after that ruling came out. among his tweets, i reluctantly but emphatically asked faith leaders to worship without holding in person or 99% ofn services -- the those houses of worship who have chosen to adhere to that have made the responsible choice. we hear from rich next. caller: a lot of good comments. it seems the line should be which way to save...
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zack armstrong, an emergency room doctor at the university of louisville jewish hospital. dr. armstrong, thank you for being with us. you are -- let's first talk about you. you're going in dealing with the emergency patients every day. how is that going? >> thankfully, in kentucky it's going rather well. there have been a lot of things in place that kept our cases and our case load lower so far in the kentucky and we have not seen the number that a lot of other places have seen so far. so i think we are best case scenario at the moment and i don't know if there is a best case anywhere. i'm thankful for what we have at the moment. >> talk to me about what you're doing. yo u ha you have a family experiencing coronavirus every day. how are you living and dealing
zack armstrong, an emergency room doctor at the university of louisville jewish hospital. dr. armstrong, thank you for being with us. you are -- let's first talk about you. you're going in dealing with the emergency patients every day. how is that going? >> thankfully, in kentucky it's going rather well. there have been a lot of things in place that kept our cases and our case load lower so far in the kentucky and we have not seen the number that a lot of other places have seen so far. so...
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harvardd law and working extensively with domestic violence survivors here in kentuckye now lives in louisville with her husband. [applause] >> first off thank you for being here from all the different stages and phases of my life also thank you to carmichael's for hosting this event it does so much for our community please purchaseca books and have events like this and support them. so please at the end of tonight i will be signing them at the signing table. so what i want to do tonight is talk about why i wrote this book and what inspired me to write it and a little bit of an overview of how the book came to be and into the world. so anything that's on your mind this is a discussion and a dialogue i look forward so the first part of want to read so in kentucky that is one of the poorest counties in all of america the appellation a small county one of the highest poverty rates in america. it's hard for me to know which part of the county we should show the rest ofw the world. and to helpal people understand the extent of the poverty i want them to know how deep it goes. if they understand that
harvardd law and working extensively with domestic violence survivors here in kentuckye now lives in louisville with her husband. [applause] >> first off thank you for being here from all the different stages and phases of my life also thank you to carmichael's for hosting this event it does so much for our community please purchaseca books and have events like this and support them. so please at the end of tonight i will be signing them at the signing table. so what i want to do tonight...
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is fascinating about our community brian isgh the city of our county seat right now, the town of louisville was the first county seat before the city of n.ya one of the things that we are really proud to have is some of the original surveying equipment that was used to to actually boonville.town of you can see the original compass that was used to map the town. of course, some of the materials they use, you know, when they are putting their minds and things like that. was a veryer important figure in all of this because he was the original surveyor for the town. cotton farming was really important in this area in the 19th century. , officiallyigrants italians, who came to texas ended up -- you know, they did not have a lot of funds, so they ended up buying a lot of land along the river, the river bottom, but it turns out that that land was really great for cotton farming and pecan farming , and we still have a lot of cotton farming around this area today. way theerature and the land is along the brazos river was really very good for that sort of thing. we hadhave -- because cotton farming,
is fascinating about our community brian isgh the city of our county seat right now, the town of louisville was the first county seat before the city of n.ya one of the things that we are really proud to have is some of the original surveying equipment that was used to to actually boonville.town of you can see the original compass that was used to map the town. of course, some of the materials they use, you know, when they are putting their minds and things like that. was a veryer important...
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we are going through friday in louisville and in lexington. our states -- our sites next week with kroger is we are doing a second week for louisville and lexington and bowling green. and our new site is in ashland. so ashland will start tuesday of next week. you can start signing up for these slots right now. portals are open. we want to make sure that you have an opportunity to sign up. it is open to the entire public. increasing our testing requires that not only we get people signed up, but you show up. and i want to thank all of our leaders in warren county. they have seen at least a portion that have signed up not showing up, and they are doing a lot to push out in their community. wanted to take advantage of each and every test. and we appreciate that. lexington is actually monitoring it during the day and able to push additional people there at the end of the day. that was their innovation and we appreciate that. be our four will kroger sites next week. and remember, when you look at ashland especially, it is regional. if you are in an
we are going through friday in louisville and in lexington. our states -- our sites next week with kroger is we are doing a second week for louisville and lexington and bowling green. and our new site is in ashland. so ashland will start tuesday of next week. you can start signing up for these slots right now. portals are open. we want to make sure that you have an opportunity to sign up. it is open to the entire public. increasing our testing requires that not only we get people signed up, but...
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. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, people in protective gear operating what's presented as covidting protective gear operating what's presented as covid testing. are you taking swab are you taking swab from the these folks? >> excuse me you have to, ma'am. >> reporter: but louisville officials like barbara sexton smith tell us it's a scam. she says they're testing without government approval and without even taking nasal samples. >> how furious are you about all this >> they make up 40 or 50 people taking a test with the same gloves we have the photos taking off all their stuff selling it to the back of a pickup truck and driving off. then the next day getting up, putting it all on and going to another location in our community. >> reporter: as victims reveal their heartache. >> this is just the worst thing that you have to go through what i'm going through and on top of it to be taken advantage of. >> reporter: signs of a systemic crunch for legitimate gear emerge in new jersey, holy name hospital had to return 1,000 safety masks >> between the fact they did not have the certifi
. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, people in protective gear operating what's presented as covidting protective gear operating what's presented as covid testing. are you taking swab are you taking swab from the these folks? >> excuse me you have to, ma'am. >> reporter: but louisville officials like barbara sexton smith tell us it's a scam. she says they're testing without government approval and without even taking nasal samples. >> how furious are you about all...
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that came after a federal judge castigated the mayor of louisville for what the mayor of louisville wasoing, right? they were -- you know, same kind of deal there, but he rode, this judges also offer d.c. circuit nomination. he was nominated by the president a couple of weeks ago. set on holy thursday and american mayor criminalized the communal celebration of easter. that sentence is one that this court never expected to see outside the pages of a dystopian novel. perhaps the pages of the onion. the mayor's decision is stunning and it is beyond all reason unconstitutional. what was the judge getting out there? clearly success on the merits, this is just a temporary restraining order. but these are legal battles that have to be waged now against these lockdowns and at least the attacks on religion. >> some of us have been saying that from the beginning, laura, but what the judge was saying where there is that it's unconstitutional to pick on people of faith and by the way, it's also unconstitutional to quarantine people who aren't sick or who haven't been exposed to an illness. in that
that came after a federal judge castigated the mayor of louisville for what the mayor of louisville wasoing, right? they were -- you know, same kind of deal there, but he rode, this judges also offer d.c. circuit nomination. he was nominated by the president a couple of weeks ago. set on holy thursday and american mayor criminalized the communal celebration of easter. that sentence is one that this court never expected to see outside the pages of a dystopian novel. perhaps the pages of the...
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for what the mayor of louisville was doing, right?he same kind of deal there. but he wrote and this judge is also up for d.c. circuit nomination, nominated by the president a couple of weeks ago, said holy thursday and american mayor criminalized the communal nccelebration of easter. that sentence is one the court never expected to see outside the pages of a dystopian novel, perhaps the pages of "the onion." it's stunning and beyond all reason. unconstitutional. harmeet,ng what was the judge gettingg out there and clearly success with the merits. these are legal battles that have to be waged now against these lockdowns, at least the attacks on religion. >> what the judge was saying right there is that it is unconstitutional to pick on people of faith. by the way, it's also unconstitutional to quarantinee people who aren't sick or have not been exposed to an illness. in that state, they actually have a religious freedom restoration act which provides a higher level of protection than the constitution of the united states. that is doubl
for what the mayor of louisville was doing, right?he same kind of deal there. but he wrote and this judge is also up for d.c. circuit nomination, nominated by the president a couple of weeks ago, said holy thursday and american mayor criminalized the communal nccelebration of easter. that sentence is one the court never expected to see outside the pages of a dystopian novel, perhaps the pages of "the onion." it's stunning and beyond all reason. unconstitutional. harmeet,ng what was...
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in kentucky, in louisville, a headline judge allows drive in service at louisville church.ays the mayor of louisville, fischer - a federal judge reboot mayor fischer's call for churches to forgo drive-in services, calling the move unconstitutional and overly broad. they write that, on holy thursday, and american mayor criminalized the celebration of in a temporary restraining order saturday. on fire christian church in louisville sued the city friday, arguing the mayor's direction on driving religious services violated constitutional rights and their religious liberty. should religious gatherings be exempt from state -- stay-at-home orders? that is our question this morning. (202) 748-8000 is the line for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 mountain pacific. the president talked about the issue in the daily briefing friday. here is what he said. [video clip] >> though we will not be able to gather together with one another as we normally would on easter, we can use this sacred time to focus on prayer, reflection, and growing in our purse no re
in kentucky, in louisville, a headline judge allows drive in service at louisville church.ays the mayor of louisville, fischer - a federal judge reboot mayor fischer's call for churches to forgo drive-in services, calling the move unconstitutional and overly broad. they write that, on holy thursday, and american mayor criminalized the celebration of in a temporary restraining order saturday. on fire christian church in louisville sued the city friday, arguing the mayor's direction on driving...
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to know most of the louisville. to london. friends and also. you know. he's. made a very. is an actual. thing and it has everything in the everything in detail the shower to where he threw his book that he re where he lay on a flat surface without a mattress. the be . standing on mars all you know looking up to one day and i'm talking on the phone. i'm not finding it is pretty. so what i believe i get. to. the phone. to me. do you believe in miracles would seem democrats do after the job i researched on super tuesday for them the fear of the bernie sanders candidate see me now be contained however this is far from over taking on trump it is no easy task. remember that you were sent to. like. a world class. i felt that i be verb to be but you have been there and you have. now for my oh no. he cleared you and received a life without a war. but. being the one to get. you what you want to do criminal defense lawyer in america. even in my garden you. you know george as a gelding trey's me he read me anything you can detain me on a purpose in your life do something meaningful. h
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. >> joining me now, mayor greg fischer of louisville, kentucky. he's the vice president of the u.s. conference of mayors. thank you, sir, for staying with us. it is a jumbled up couple of hours here. but stir, your conference had been lobbying for relief for cities. what is your reaction to the news he just heard from steven mnuchin. >> our issue is the cities and the police officers and firefighters and the [ inaudible ] and the ems workers and while they have approved $150 billion it is not for what we need. the $150 billion is only for direct expenses related to covid. cities around the country are being emptied right now because of the fallout from the economy. that means that we can't afford to keep our firefighters and police officers employed right now. so that language az it related to $150 billion needs to be loosened up to replace the direct revenue we need to keep all of our people employed and we need more cities. only 37 cities benefit from that. we have 1400 members of the united states mayors and in kentucky i'm not the only city, t
. >> joining me now, mayor greg fischer of louisville, kentucky. he's the vice president of the u.s. conference of mayors. thank you, sir, for staying with us. it is a jumbled up couple of hours here. but stir, your conference had been lobbying for relief for cities. what is your reaction to the news he just heard from steven mnuchin. >> our issue is the cities and the police officers and firefighters and the [ inaudible ] and the ems workers and while they have approved $150...
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in louisville, kentucky, the mayor, greg fisher doesn't want to drive updates where people stay insideey turn their radios to a common frequency and he says if we allow this in louisville we have hundreds of thousands of people driving around the city sunday and the virus would love that. >> we need to put some constitutional boundaries on the power of state and local officials in times of emergency. this is in the civil war where we suspend heaviest purpose, we have the bill of rights, the right to assemble in the right of freedom of speech and free exercise of religion, and what people were voted on the double legislature voted on, they are putting authoritarian power in the hands of executives and elected officials. the court has to put a boundary on these issues or the next time we will have a slippery slope where people run out of even more rights. shannon: people doing drive-up conviction where they roll down the window and yell out what they want to confess, having to get real creative. as for drive-through services in kentucky, first liberty institute filed with the federal cou
in louisville, kentucky, the mayor, greg fisher doesn't want to drive updates where people stay insideey turn their radios to a common frequency and he says if we allow this in louisville we have hundreds of thousands of people driving around the city sunday and the virus would love that. >> we need to put some constitutional boundaries on the power of state and local officials in times of emergency. this is in the civil war where we suspend heaviest purpose, we have the bill of rights,...
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they married and she moved with carl to his hometown of louisville in 1957.he learned english while raising two daughters and six sons and after carl's death in 1974, she spent more than 30 years leading bible study at the southeast christian church in middletown, kentucky. saying at the age of 80, i work for god. he hasn't fired me yet so i guess i'll keep volunteering. her family recalls the generosity when her granddaughter was in college and reluctant for support, she hid dollars in the pages of the bible. yen that writes to the absolute best grandma, i can't wait to share heaven with you one day. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. >>> back in january, when the coronavirus had begun spreading in china, the west largely ignored it. the chinese government down played the situation, oppressing those who spoke out,
they married and she moved with carl to his hometown of louisville in 1957.he learned english while raising two daughters and six sons and after carl's death in 1974, she spent more than 30 years leading bible study at the southeast christian church in middletown, kentucky. saying at the age of 80, i work for god. he hasn't fired me yet so i guess i'll keep volunteering. her family recalls the generosity when her granddaughter was in college and reluctant for support, she hid dollars in the...
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a federal judge in kentucky ruled that louisville's mayor could not walk lock a easter service drive-in. >> why am i safer at a grocery store then in my car listening to a pastor? >> in the middle east, priests wore facemasks. normally, at this time of the year, thousands would make the pilgrimage to the region, but the streets of jerusalem's old city were empty this easter sunday. drill slum is currently the worst hit city in israel with nearly 2000 cases of coronavirus. he called for debt forgiveness along with european solitary solidarity. in and delete the daily death toll was the lowest it has been in the last three weeks. that was much needed good news. >>> british prime minister boris johnson is out of the hospital, and he is quickly back on social media. >> the reason my body did start to get enough oxygen was because every second of the night, they were watching. they were carrying, and making the interventions i needed. >> prime minister johnson's message of thanks included praise for people sheltering in place. >> we are making progress, because the british public formed a hu
a federal judge in kentucky ruled that louisville's mayor could not walk lock a easter service drive-in. >> why am i safer at a grocery store then in my car listening to a pastor? >> in the middle east, priests wore facemasks. normally, at this time of the year, thousands would make the pilgrimage to the region, but the streets of jerusalem's old city were empty this easter sunday. drill slum is currently the worst hit city in israel with nearly 2000 cases of coronavirus. he called...
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>> reporter: but louisville officials tell us it's a scam. they're testing without government approval and without taking nasal samples. how furious are you about this? >> they may go through 40 or 50 wearing the same gloves. we have the photos taking off their stuff and throwing it in the back of a pickup truck and driving off. the next day, getting up, putting it all on and going to another location in our community. >> reporter: as victims reveal their heartache. >> it's the worst thing ever to have to go through what i'm going through. and on top of it, to be taken advantage of. >> reporter: signs for the crunch of legitimate gear emerge. holy name hospital had to return 1,000 safety masks. >> between the fact they did not have the certification that the n95 mask needs and we were conditioned, we shipped them back. >> reporter: hospital distributors saying the search for quality masks borders on impossible. >> out of the 300, we haven't found one that's legitimate. >> reporter: federal officials telling people to prepare for a wave of sca
>> reporter: but louisville officials tell us it's a scam. they're testing without government approval and without taking nasal samples. how furious are you about this? >> they may go through 40 or 50 wearing the same gloves. we have the photos taking off their stuff and throwing it in the back of a pickup truck and driving off. the next day, getting up, putting it all on and going to another location in our community. >> reporter: as victims reveal their heartache. >>...
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kentucky, sing "lean louisville, kentucky, sing "lean on me. really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>> welcome back. data download time. th'kñ week, we saw a sobering pattern emerge among covid-19 cases and deaths. a disproportionately high number among african-americans and other minorities. hospitalized covid-19 cases are people who are african-american. even though that racial group only makes up 13% of the country's overall population. to be clear, public health experts say there isn't any genetic predisposition among african-americans that make them more at risk to severe cases of the coronavirus, so what's driving those numbers? among the top counties for number o
kentucky, sing "lean louisville, kentucky, sing "lean on me. really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses....
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outbreak at louisville nursing home infects 29 people, killing five. choose your state. choose your newspaper. choose your local tv station. you will find at least one story like this. wherever you look. it is ubiquitous local news everywhere in the country. but that's how it's being treated. local stories. that just happened to be happening everywhere at the same time. coronavirus hitting nursing home, veterans home, long-term care facilities and hitting them hard. in los angeles, this week, the l.a. county public health director went so far to say it would be quote, perfectly appropriate for families to take their elderly loved ones out of nursing home, bring them home if you can because the homes are just that dangerous right now. currently, there is no national response even trying to address this part of the crisis. there's no coordinated national effort. this is a problem that is everywhere. and this is the most vulnerable patients in the country. as nbc news reports tonight, the federal government isn't even tracking cases in nursing home, let a
outbreak at louisville nursing home infects 29 people, killing five. choose your state. choose your newspaper. choose your local tv station. you will find at least one story like this. wherever you look. it is ubiquitous local news everywhere in the country. but that's how it's being treated. local stories. that just happened to be happening everywhere at the same time. coronavirus hitting nursing home, veterans home, long-term care facilities and hitting them hard. in los angeles, this week,...
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so let's start in louisville, kentucky. fisher says he doesn't even want to drive up thing happening. people stay inside and turn your radio to a common frequency, you can see the pastor and they can be there together in the parking lot. if we allow this in louisville we would have hundreds of thousands of people driving around the city sunday and a boy, the virus would just love that. exhibit a goes to you, roberts. >> well my think we have to understand that we need to put some constitutional boundaries on state and local officials and in case of emergencies. this isn't the civil war to disband a corporate. you have the right to protect your rights to assemble, rate of speech, you're right to free exercise of religion, and yes an emergency pandemic situation but we cannot every all the norms because these are not things that people voted on that the legislature voted on. these are things putting authoritarian powers into the hands of executives and elected officials asking that the court step in to put some sort of bounda
so let's start in louisville, kentucky. fisher says he doesn't even want to drive up thing happening. people stay inside and turn your radio to a common frequency, you can see the pastor and they can be there together in the parking lot. if we allow this in louisville we would have hundreds of thousands of people driving around the city sunday and a boy, the virus would just love that. exhibit a goes to you, roberts. >> well my think we have to understand that we need to put some...
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area, but charles mittland is leaving, the dons leading scorer last season, is transferring to louisville for this final year of eligibility. >>> and nascar's kyle larson has been suspended indefinitely for using a racial slur during a virtual race after he thought his headset was not working. the elk grove product issued a public apology and will undergo sensitivity training before he is reinstated. >>> a little quiz for you. christian mccaffrey 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. who were the other two backs to do it? anybody? >> i have no idea. >> marshall falling and the other one you guys (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family needs help. right now they're facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. grubhub. together, we can help save the restaurants we love. >>> you know paul heggen, i do not have flawless brows, but i did have a fla
area, but charles mittland is leaving, the dons leading scorer last season, is transferring to louisville for this final year of eligibility. >>> and nascar's kyle larson has been suspended indefinitely for using a racial slur during a virtual race after he thought his headset was not working. the elk grove product issued a public apology and will undergo sensitivity training before he is reinstated. >>> a little quiz for you. christian mccaffrey 1,000 yards rushing and...
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obviously you want to protect human life look what the michigan governor has done, look what louisville mayor has done, some of these officials are not practicing common sense. people are frustrated. michigan she eventually backed off, you can go fishing with a boat without a motor but can't go fishing for with in a boat with motor. you can't go to store to buy seeds for garden. this is not protecting them. it is nan at this state. louisville mayor told them they couldn't drive in cars on easter sunday, go to church, even if they want to stay in the cars to listen to their pastor. that is completely ridiculous. violation of our rights as americans. constitutional rights. it offends public common sense. when you see politicians overreach like that, it undermines the legitimate efforts to keep us safe. they legitimately are telling to us practice social distancing to avoid large crowds, should be doing that. if we telecommute. many of our heros can't do that. required to be on a front lines. when politicians overreach it undermines confidence in the government and truly common sense publi
obviously you want to protect human life look what the michigan governor has done, look what louisville mayor has done, some of these officials are not practicing common sense. people are frustrated. michigan she eventually backed off, you can go fishing with a boat without a motor but can't go fishing for with in a boat with motor. you can't go to store to buy seeds for garden. this is not protecting them. it is nan at this state. louisville mayor told them they couldn't drive in cars on...
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he took off early to go down to louisville for celebratory kind of gathering that he wanted to go to at the time when nancy pelosi was trying to put together a package of kind of a relief package, the first one. when senators were saying early on, senators like chris murphy of connecticut, that they needed to have more emergency funding, and chuck schumer was saying the same thing, mitch mcconnell was defending the trump administration's sort of stalling and just mocked the democrats for asking for more funding by saying that they were just showing performtive outrage. so he really dragged his heels before understanding the size of the threat here, and he backed up the trump administration, which is pretty much what he has been doing, as we saw during the impeachment and many other times since trump was elected. yet, what my reporting showed that was interesting was, behind trump's back, people within his inner circle say that he has described trump as nuts. he has said that he can't stand him. and he's likened him to roy moore, who is a politician that he loathes. and so, you get th
he took off early to go down to louisville for celebratory kind of gathering that he wanted to go to at the time when nancy pelosi was trying to put together a package of kind of a relief package, the first one. when senators were saying early on, senators like chris murphy of connecticut, that they needed to have more emergency funding, and chuck schumer was saying the same thing, mitch mcconnell was defending the trump administration's sort of stalling and just mocked the democrats for asking...
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. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, people in full hazmat suits and blow techtive gear operating what's presented as covid-19 testing. >> excuse me? >> are you taking swabs from these folks? >> you have to, ma'am. >> reporter: louisville officials like barbara sexton smith says it is a scam, they are testing without government approval and without taking nasal samples. >>> how furious are you about all this? >> they may go through 40 or 50 people in a test wearing the same gloves and we've got the photos of them taking off all their stuff, throwing it in the back of a pickup truck and driving off and then the next day, getting up, putting it all on and then going to another location in our community. >> reporter: as victims reveal their heartache the worst thing ever. to even have to go through what i'm going through, on top of it being taken advantage of. >> reporter: a crunch for legitimate gear emerges. holy name hospital had to return a thousand safety masks. >> between the fact they did not have the certification the n95 masks need and we are concerned about the fit, we ship
. >> reporter: in louisville, kentucky, people in full hazmat suits and blow techtive gear operating what's presented as covid-19 testing. >> excuse me? >> are you taking swabs from these folks? >> you have to, ma'am. >> reporter: louisville officials like barbara sexton smith says it is a scam, they are testing without government approval and without taking nasal samples. >>> how furious are you about all this? >> they may go through 40 or 50 people...
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over three million masks and other equipment have been shipped to the louisville airport by ups. we have worked with facilities to produce hand sanitizeer. we helped repatriate americans trapped overseas. we have seen communities have banded together to support neighbors, businesses and those in need. when protective equipment was in short supply we discovered a way to use industrial masks and supported legislation that allowed them to bring 30,000 some odd masks into the community. when the f.d.a. wouldn't approve covid tests, we introduced legislation that circumvented the f.d.a. and red tape to get testing done quicker. over the years, the u.s. accumulated more than $23 trillion in debt, though, spending money that we do not have, borrowing from our kids and our grandkids' future. the gargantuan federal bailout that just passed over $2 trillion brings us closer and closer to a point of no return, a point at which the world loses confidence in the dollar, a point at which our debt becomes an existential threat to our security. the united states was already having to borrow simp
over three million masks and other equipment have been shipped to the louisville airport by ups. we have worked with facilities to produce hand sanitizeer. we helped repatriate americans trapped overseas. we have seen communities have banded together to support neighbors, businesses and those in need. when protective equipment was in short supply we discovered a way to use industrial masks and supported legislation that allowed them to bring 30,000 some odd masks into the community. when the...
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at louisville, kentucky. caller: good evening. thank you. i have the question about the urgent need of ramping up production for ppe for our health care workers. our hospitals in kentucky are desperately short of ppe as our hospitals across the country. i feel like we live -- this is america and no health care worker should die for lack of ve. i'm not sure why that is not being ramped up. historically speaking, we did this as a nation when we went to a war, and i would like your comments on what we have done in the past and what they can do today to protect our health care workers. guest: that's a great question. franklin roosevelt built an air force out of nothing. i think the number was 50,000. he wanted 50,000 planes in a year, and someone came to him and said, mr. president, how did you come to that number? he said i just made it up. weekend drawn,it and i hope that we have begun to clear up the supply chain issues here. if we haven't, and if these terrible stories continue, i think governors, mayors need to step up and step in, and make
at louisville, kentucky. caller: good evening. thank you. i have the question about the urgent need of ramping up production for ppe for our health care workers. our hospitals in kentucky are desperately short of ppe as our hospitals across the country. i feel like we live -- this is america and no health care worker should die for lack of ve. i'm not sure why that is not being ramped up. historically speaking, we did this as a nation when we went to a war, and i would like your comments on...
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host: louisville, kentucky, this is lisa. caller: good morning. thank you, general, for your service in the army. i appreciate what you have done, and you did a wonderful job during the katrina disaster. i wish that trump would appoint somebody like you to coordinate a national effort to get our country reopened again. yes, we would like to have our country reopened again. i would, too, and everybody else would. but if you do that, the virus is going to get stronger. this is a physical entity that nobody really knows how to fight. i have been listening to governor cuomo and our governor here in kentucky, and he has done a wonderful job. i wish they could get together with you on a personal level and have somebody like you to lead our effort. thank you. host: thank you, lisa. guest: good day. thank you. host: that must be a common question or request, general honore, given the recognition of the work you did after katrina. have people ask you to serve as a coordinator or serve on committees as a response to the pandemic? guest: no. i stay engaged o
host: louisville, kentucky, this is lisa. caller: good morning. thank you, general, for your service in the army. i appreciate what you have done, and you did a wonderful job during the katrina disaster. i wish that trump would appoint somebody like you to coordinate a national effort to get our country reopened again. yes, we would like to have our country reopened again. i would, too, and everybody else would. but if you do that, the virus is going to get stronger. this is a physical entity...
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and the city of louisville, kentucky with a new song for the times.next on "pbs nweewshour ekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. mcharles rosenblu
and the city of louisville, kentucky with a new song for the times.next on "pbs nweewshour ekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. mcharles rosenblu
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yeah and it's a simple thing this started the 1st reports came out of louisville kentucky and a church was contacted by the c.d.c. about setting up mobile testing there except it wasn't the c.d.c. contacting them the church allowed them to use their parking lot people got in and they got scammed there were. no test they were charged for tests and so here's the thing we have this. scam aside dot com the net new section on coronavirus scams who we have the real links to the c.d.c. and local health euros which will provide you with accurate information about where you can go for a 'd real test and if you know test will be charged. one rule of thumb that our gov here keeps reminding us is that you cannot just show up at the test site without a referral from your doctor and beginning more recently c.v.s. which is based here in rhode island says you can go to c.v.s. dot com if they're set up in your state and you can drive right up and you'll get your test results in a matter of minutes but you cannot just drive in anywhere without an appointment and i'm glad we had the time to make that poi
yeah and it's a simple thing this started the 1st reports came out of louisville kentucky and a church was contacted by the c.d.c. about setting up mobile testing there except it wasn't the c.d.c. contacting them the church allowed them to use their parking lot people got in and they got scammed there were. no test they were charged for tests and so here's the thing we have this. scam aside dot com the net new section on coronavirus scams who we have the real links to the c.d.c. and local...
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>> reporter: in this intense confrontation caught on tape, angry louisville residents are challenginge legitimacy of this lab testing site that popped up near a gas station parking lot. despite the white tents and personnel appearing in hazmat gear community activists were aggressively skeptical. >> you spelled it h-i-p-p-a. it's h-i-p-a-a. on your own certificate you spell it wrong. >> where are they being sent? >> a genetics lab. >> we're doing things the right way. we don't have anything to hide. >> reporter: the louisville council president not buying it. >> what are y'all doing? are you trying to rip people off? charging $240 for some stuff. >> reporter: the company apparently not wanting any trouble, decides to pull up stakes and as they leave, the councilman ripping down their signs. >> welcome to kentucky, baby. that's how we do it. >> reporter: louisville's mayor and the health department officials claim the chicago-based company collecting those samples, community outreach marketing and a second company showed up out of nowhere never notifying them they would be conducting t
>> reporter: in this intense confrontation caught on tape, angry louisville residents are challenginge legitimacy of this lab testing site that popped up near a gas station parking lot. despite the white tents and personnel appearing in hazmat gear community activists were aggressively skeptical. >> you spelled it h-i-p-p-a. it's h-i-p-a-a. on your own certificate you spell it wrong. >> where are they being sent? >> a genetics lab. >> we're doing things the right...
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in louisville, kentucky, a drive-by wedding reception.he wedding day patricia pohlhaus and andrew slugantz always dreamed of. the coronavirus quarantine made sure of that. >> we can make it work, we can make it work. and we just had to keep cutting things out little by little. >> reporter: but, as with any wedding, you'll always remember the things that don't go quite according to plan. jack maxwell o'donnell absorbed that lesson early. born last sunday at boston's brigham and women's hospital, his grandparents got their first glimpse from ten stories below. >> there they are. all this for me. >> reporter: in miami, florida, the firefighters of station 36 wanted a closer look at their colleague upstairs in the hospital recovering from covid-19. they were uniquely equipped to bring the get well soon party to him. david wright, abc news, new york. >> we thank david for that story. thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. see you right back here tomorrow night. please stay safe. good night. >>
in louisville, kentucky, a drive-by wedding reception.he wedding day patricia pohlhaus and andrew slugantz always dreamed of. the coronavirus quarantine made sure of that. >> we can make it work, we can make it work. and we just had to keep cutting things out little by little. >> reporter: but, as with any wedding, you'll always remember the things that don't go quite according to plan. jack maxwell o'donnell absorbed that lesson early. born last sunday at boston's brigham and...
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because yes sir here it is we're going to wire the money right away and they give to this guy at louisville well no then to say they gifted him to fany as a gift or you know from the european sense that look it up you know this is that you think of some slob working at mcdonald's is going to be able to call up the u.c.b. and say oh.
because yes sir here it is we're going to wire the money right away and they give to this guy at louisville well no then to say they gifted him to fany as a gift or you know from the european sense that look it up you know this is that you think of some slob working at mcdonald's is going to be able to call up the u.c.b. and say oh.
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olde providence 24th dean or the brandeis school law at the university of louisville. prior to becoming too brandeis dean crawford said at the robert professor of environment the tw at tulane university law school in new orleans. before killing he was a tenured member of the faculty at georgia state university college of law in atlanta where he found and codirected the center for comparative study of metropolitan growth which has developed new models for field-based fuel-based education and comparative and environmental land-use law. dean crawford is a lot of that law degree from harvard and came attend columbia. he was admitted to practice law in the statement here. please join me in welcoming tonight moderator dean colin crawford. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to all of you. it's a pleasure to be back here for the second year in a row at the mcconnell center, at a convinced the reason i was asked back is if i have one skill, it is in being a very strict timekeeper. so this evening i'm going to hold the speakers to the time limits that i have been in
olde providence 24th dean or the brandeis school law at the university of louisville. prior to becoming too brandeis dean crawford said at the robert professor of environment the tw at tulane university law school in new orleans. before killing he was a tenured member of the faculty at georgia state university college of law in atlanta where he found and codirected the center for comparative study of metropolitan growth which has developed new models for field-based fuel-based education and...
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over three million masks and other equipment have been shipped to the louisville airport by ups.e have worked with facilities to produce hand sanitizeer. we helped repatriate americans trapped overseas. we have seen communities have banded together to support neighbors, businesses and those in need. when protective equipment was in short supply we discovered a way to use industrial masks and supported legislation that allowed them to bring 30,000 some odd masks into the community. when the f.d.a. wouldn't approve covid tests, we introduced legislation that circumvented the f.d.a. and red tape to get testing done quicker. over the years, the u.s. accumulated more than $23 trillion in debt, though, spending money that we do not have, borrowing from our kids and our grandkids' future. the gargantuan federal bailout that just passed over $2 trillion brings us closer and closer to a point of no return, a point at which the world loses confidence in the dollar, a point at which our debt becomes an existential threat to our security. the united states was already having to borrow simply
over three million masks and other equipment have been shipped to the louisville airport by ups.e have worked with facilities to produce hand sanitizeer. we helped repatriate americans trapped overseas. we have seen communities have banded together to support neighbors, businesses and those in need. when protective equipment was in short supply we discovered a way to use industrial masks and supported legislation that allowed them to bring 30,000 some odd masks into the community. when the...
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wrong hands and and can be used for nefarious reasons as well but but take one case for example in louisville kentucky kentucky has been under a mandatory lockdown for weeks now by governor andy bashir and they've found a precarious case there of one man who lives with a confirmed positive coronavirus patient and another roommate who is suspected of having the virus so this man was supposed to self isolate for 2 weeks while this man apparently kept leaving us house so our judge placed and ankle monitor on this man could this be a peek into our future especially given that in china they were forced to download this app that somehow monitors their health and tracks their movements. it's a great question the ultimate goal 'd here of these types of programs has to be the overall safety and security of the american public i don't think anybody can argue with that you're discussing a specific state lockdown here related to cove it the states actually have a lot more authority in these types of cases than the federal government does for example deployment of the national guard we see them helping in
wrong hands and and can be used for nefarious reasons as well but but take one case for example in louisville kentucky kentucky has been under a mandatory lockdown for weeks now by governor andy bashir and they've found a precarious case there of one man who lives with a confirmed positive coronavirus patient and another roommate who is suspected of having the virus so this man was supposed to self isolate for 2 weeks while this man apparently kept leaving us house so our judge placed and ankle...
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goes yes sir but here it is we're going to wire the money right away and they give to this guy louisville it's all. say they gifted him to fany as a gift from europeans on this look it up you know this is that i think some slop working at mcdonald's is going to be able to call a p.c.b. and say. he didn't. know that's likely to work as a i have no idea why he did that in a british accent it was in fact a french guy pin know who receive that money are are no that was kind of the peak of that era so here we have this great depression looking numbers and the unemployment numbers and bank of america sees 15.6 percent unemployment so that that system is looking degraded and sick and in fact sick isn't the 1st words here of this tweet does this chart make anyone else sick fed balance sheet rockets up corporate earnings going straight down further evidence we don't live in a capitalistic society at last 4 decades of extreme leverage to conceal declining productivity to enrich a small elite on full display so as we've been covering here on the kaiser reports earnings have been declining for years
goes yes sir but here it is we're going to wire the money right away and they give to this guy louisville it's all. say they gifted him to fany as a gift from europeans on this look it up you know this is that i think some slop working at mcdonald's is going to be able to call a p.c.b. and say. he didn't. know that's likely to work as a i have no idea why he did that in a british accent it was in fact a french guy pin know who receive that money are are no that was kind of the peak of that era...