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martha: u.s.had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command centers and sleeping quarters. it was the plan of general, bayashi was man in the world, he had lived and worked in the united states for years and he knew the ingenuity and tenacity of the americans and he also knew that victory given japan's battered navy and air power was impossible, but he would make sure that the u.s. paid a heavy price for iwo. his laws of battle for his men commanded each to kill at least 10 americans before they died in combat or their final act of sacrifice, suicide. on the brink of b
martha: u.s.had been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command...
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martha: u.s.been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command centers and sleeping quarters. it was the plan of general, bayashi was man in the world, he had lived and worked in the united states for years and he knew the ingenuity and tenacity of the americans and he also knew that victory given japan's battered navy and air power was impossible, but he would make sure that the u.s. paid a heavy price for iwo. his laws of battle for his men commanded each to kill at least 10 americans before they died in combat or their final act of sacrifice, suicide. on the brink of battl
martha: u.s.been pummeling the island attempting to cripple japanese defenses. the objective to secure the island and two airstrips as necessary stop-over for battle damage b29 on the way to and from bombing runs to mainland japan but there was only so much bombardment could achieve. the 22,000 japanese fighters weren't on the island, they were in the island. the imperial army had spent months digging into the hard surface and building an underground city complete with hospitals, command...
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here's martha. >> martha: hey there, thank you very much. ♪ >> martha: there is an expression, he mayave heard it. it goes like this: lead, follow, or get out of the way. we are seeing stark examples of all of those options right now. some leaders are leading, followers i guess you could call us are staying home, washing our hands. were doing all the things we are told to do. some folks involved in some parts of this might want to get out of the way for a little while while all of this gets taken care of. we are seeing cooperation in some interesting places. the white house and some unexpected allies at times. governor newsom of california, he's done battle many times at the president but not so right now. they are united in this spot. >> i'd been lying to you to say he hasn't been responsive to our needs. he has. as a question -- a sort of an offer of objectivity, i have to acknowledge that publicly. >> martha: crises by their nature are unexpected. just as almost no one anticipated pearl harbor or september 11th, the scope of covid-19 is a far worse than anyone, almost anyone i shou
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>> martha: great question. dr.? >> so i think in most ordinary circumstances, 6 feet is ample distance. they are obviously experimental studies can show just like the one mit a longer trajectory of these particles, but we are not seeing the epidemiology that supports that being a major way that people are getting this. we are seeing people getting this from people they are in close contact with. so even though it may be a theoretical possibility there, that's not really with the everyday transmission of this virus is like or we would be in a different place. >> martha: thank you so much. thanks for being here from wisconsin this morning. let's go to cory who has been recently furloughed. cory, thank you for being here today. what's your question for the doctor? >> hi. when do you expect people to return to work and when you do, would you expect to see cases again? >> martha: good question. >> i think what we are going to see is probably later types of decisions to allow certain people to go back to work and rig
>> martha: great question. dr.? >> so i think in most ordinary circumstances, 6 feet is ample distance. they are obviously experimental studies can show just like the one mit a longer trajectory of these particles, but we are not seeing the epidemiology that supports that being a major way that people are getting this. we are seeing people getting this from people they are in close contact with. so even though it may be a theoretical possibility there, that's not really with the...
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>> absolutely, martha. we are doing a full investigation and everything we can to learn how it is that this virus got away, got out into the world and now it's created so much tragedy, so much death in the united states and around the world an enormous cost of the global economy as well. >> martha: one person who was obviously also very involved in world health is bill gates. he takes issue with the american decision, the president's decision to stop funding them at least temporarily until we get some answers. here's what he said. "holding funding for the world health organization during world health crisis is as dangerous as it sounds. their work is showing the spread of covid-19 and if that work is stopped, no other organization can replace them. the world needs the w.h.o. now more than ever." what do you say to that, given the president's decision? >> what the world needs is an institution, an organization that actually delivers on the mission, the thing the preside president, the president made the deci
>> absolutely, martha. we are doing a full investigation and everything we can to learn how it is that this virus got away, got out into the world and now it's created so much tragedy, so much death in the united states and around the world an enormous cost of the global economy as well. >> martha: one person who was obviously also very involved in world health is bill gates. he takes issue with the american decision, the president's decision to stop funding them at least...
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martha. >> martha: bryan llenas, thank you very much., the dean of the stanford university school of medicine, member of the recover, restore and reopen task force at stanford medicine and we want to ask about that. doctor, your reaction first onto what we are seeing in the nation's nursing homes and why we haven't seen these people moved, some of these facilities built so they can be spaced out and have more room and better care. >> martha, thank you. good to be with you. i think one of the saddest things that we've seen in the covid-19 epidemic in america is its effect on our most vulnerable, or elderly citizens, our residents of skilled nursing facilities and other long-term care facilities. we know that covid-19 spreads from person to person by droplets and an environment like a skilled nursing facility is an environment in which that spread can be difficult to contain. we have seen large numbers of patients infected. and because many of the residents of these facilities are compromised to begin with. their immune systems may be weak
martha. >> martha: bryan llenas, thank you very much., the dean of the stanford university school of medicine, member of the recover, restore and reopen task force at stanford medicine and we want to ask about that. doctor, your reaction first onto what we are seeing in the nation's nursing homes and why we haven't seen these people moved, some of these facilities built so they can be spaced out and have more room and better care. >> martha, thank you. good to be with you. i think...
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martha? >> martha: thank you very much.peaking of tennessee, joining me now is the tennessee governor. >> glad to be here. >> martha: there is a lot to parishioners on governors across the country and as you just heard, everybody seems to be doing it slightly differently. your posture is more on the aggressive side in terms of what you are opening. how did you as a governor, when you are doing your work, how did you come to this decision? may 1st was the day for you. >> we made our decisions primarily based on data. we had weeks of downward decli decline. we had stable capacity in our health system. we have had a decreasing positivity right for weeks and we knew that our economy can't stay closed. we also know that social distancing works and we can't just open the doors wide open with a serious health risk out there. as leaders we are tasked with finding a way forward. in tennessee we have cracked the door. business leaders on the unemployed need to see some light and they need to have some hope that we can move beyond whe
martha? >> martha: thank you very much.peaking of tennessee, joining me now is the tennessee governor. >> glad to be here. >> martha: there is a lot to parishioners on governors across the country and as you just heard, everybody seems to be doing it slightly differently. your posture is more on the aggressive side in terms of what you are opening. how did you as a governor, when you are doing your work, how did you come to this decision? may 1st was the day for you. >>...
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martha. >> martha: mike, thank you very much. am joined by a michigan small business owner was hoping some of this relief money is going to come her way. mercy is the owner and president of midwest air filter. you tried to get this money on the first round to no. >> no, we did not seem to qualify for it. our application was submitted to the sba through our lender. we have not heard back from the sba. we don't know if we have gotten the approval for the loan, nor have we gotten any information on any funding. >> martha: so what do you think's going on? >> i think what happened was is we got caught in the gray area of one funding ran out to when the application was submitted to the sba. i believe much of this issue with the fact that we bank with a lender that's a fairly large lender. it seems that the smaller lenders were funded first or were able to submit their applications through the sba a lot faster. my lender needed to set up their own portal to which then we had to submit the paperwork through there. and then went to the le
martha. >> martha: mike, thank you very much. am joined by a michigan small business owner was hoping some of this relief money is going to come her way. mercy is the owner and president of midwest air filter. you tried to get this money on the first round to no. >> no, we did not seem to qualify for it. our application was submitted to the sba through our lender. we have not heard back from the sba. we don't know if we have gotten the approval for the loan, nor have we gotten any...
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martha? >> martha: what we would hope so, it's a state run facility. thank you very much. joining me now is robert wilkie, secretary of veterans affairs. secretary wilkie, thank you for being here. it's a terrible tragedy that any time veterans are placed in a situation like that, but particularly their families. when we were apprised of the situation by the governor of massachusetts we were able to dispatch 50 nurses into holyoke to begin disinfecting the facility and helping the national guardsmen that were there. we've been doing this in about 38 states and have been taking it upon ourselves to engage what we have called our mission. but also, nursing homes that are not run by the states because we have an expertise in gerontology that i think is valuable for the entire country. >> martha: yeah. so the president outlined a number of measures today, there's a commission that will begin next month and fema will surge ppe to these facilities but that just begs the question, why wasn't this done you know, a month ago or two months ago, from the very beginning? it was very c
martha? >> martha: what we would hope so, it's a state run facility. thank you very much. joining me now is robert wilkie, secretary of veterans affairs. secretary wilkie, thank you for being here. it's a terrible tragedy that any time veterans are placed in a situation like that, but particularly their families. when we were apprised of the situation by the governor of massachusetts we were able to dispatch 50 nurses into holyoke to begin disinfecting the facility and helping the...
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martha? >> martha: that's awful. tragic. thank you very much.oining me now is massachusetts attorney general, mara healy. charlie baker said it every day i would ask different people what's going on in here and i would never get information. so what was going on in there? tell us about your investigation and tell us what you know so far and what you hope to learn. >> martha, i'm investigating because i, like so many, are deeply troubled about the fact that 70 men who served this country proudly including many who survived normandy have died without dignity in the nursing home in holyoke, massachusetts. that's just wrong. there's a lot that we are looking at an obviously this is the subject of an investigation that could go criminal and could go simple. but what is alleged is that staff never had the ppe to begin with, patients and residents were not properly isolated, and state authorities that might provide assistance, and that there were any number of problems with the management at the facility. it's heartbreaking. heartbreaking for the staff
martha? >> martha: that's awful. tragic. thank you very much.oining me now is massachusetts attorney general, mara healy. charlie baker said it every day i would ask different people what's going on in here and i would never get information. so what was going on in there? tell us about your investigation and tell us what you know so far and what you hope to learn. >> martha, i'm investigating because i, like so many, are deeply troubled about the fact that 70 men who served this...
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"the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. hey, martha. >> martha: hey, bret. good to see you. as parts of the country begin to sort of venture out of our homes amidst flattening curves and downward trends, we are starting to see a little of what that looks like there are mixed responses out there. there was a bit of outrage today on from new york to north carolina and left social distancing in the dust and apparently face masks were not 100% either. folks decided to get where they wanted to go, that's what that looked like today. and then you've got crowds in pennsylvania. they came out to watch the blue angels flyover, they honored frontline workers. we will show you more about later. the governor of pennsylvania says that limited outdoor activities can only resume three days from now. it looks like folks decided to get that started today to some extent. our nation's governors really have a lot on her shoulders as they are the ones who make the decisions that may make or break their economies while trying to keep their people safe. two of them, north dakota's
"the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. hey, martha. >> martha: hey, bret. good to see you. as parts of the country begin to sort of venture out of our homes amidst flattening curves and downward trends, we are starting to see a little of what that looks like there are mixed responses out there. there was a bit of outrage today on from new york to north carolina and left social distancing in the dust and apparently face masks were not 100% either. folks decided...
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but who would president martha b. martha: oh gosh, i have honestly never thought about that. although i am very interested to see some new governors governor newsom in california, governor pritzker in illinois. do something that i think would want to do as well. and that both of them have exercised communist party polish to pardon individuals who are not undocumented immigrants. now at risk of being deported under the current policies that treat the directive being undocumented is a crime. and in case of governor christer, he forgive a man but served in the u.s. military and then he was charged with a drug offense and he was convicted and he served his sentence. and at that point, he was guarded. that seemed like a good use of the pardon power. someone who would actually shown he had paid his dues in multiple ways. and shouldn't now faced deportation. paul: fun but your former student, barack obama. how did he do in terms of pardons. martha: i am very proud of my own recent students who approached me and said could we ask president enobama to write something for e harvard law
but who would president martha b. martha: oh gosh, i have honestly never thought about that. although i am very interested to see some new governors governor newsom in california, governor pritzker in illinois. do something that i think would want to do as well. and that both of them have exercised communist party polish to pardon individuals who are not undocumented immigrants. now at risk of being deported under the current policies that treat the directive being undocumented is a crime. and...
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thank you, eric. >> thank you, martha.chool from home are seeing more kids than ever missing classes and skipping assignments. not that little boy. he's doing his work. how will america make up for the loss of learning this semester? so many of our students. in the end, will closing schools turn out to have been the right decision, perhaps the only decision? we will talk about that with the american federation of teachers president. that's why more dishwr brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote
thank you, eric. >> thank you, martha.chool from home are seeing more kids than ever missing classes and skipping assignments. not that little boy. he's doing his work. how will america make up for the loss of learning this semester? so many of our students. in the end, will closing schools turn out to have been the right decision, perhaps the only decision? we will talk about that with the american federation of teachers president. that's why more dishwr brands recommend cascade...
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the house of saint martha, saint martha who gave jesus hospitality in the gospels.e simply said i wanted to call. i realize new york is at the epicenter, and my love in my prayers go to you and your people, those who have died, their families, those who are suffering and those who are caring for them. he used a touching italian word which means a closeness. he says i have a closeness with all of you. i am praying for you and with you a lot. please convey that the people, and thank you, martha, for letting me do that. >> martha: i am so glad to have you to share that message. from pope francis. what do you say to people who say where is god in these moments, wonder how things like this can get so dark? what do you tell them? >> god is right in the middle of it, that's with the bible tells us. we saw that six days ago on good friday, right in the middle of one of the worst moments in human history with evil and viciousness and darkness and death seemed to be having the last word, there was jesus, the son of god right smack dab in the middle of it and what he is saying
the house of saint martha, saint martha who gave jesus hospitality in the gospels.e simply said i wanted to call. i realize new york is at the epicenter, and my love in my prayers go to you and your people, those who have died, their families, those who are suffering and those who are caring for them. he used a touching italian word which means a closeness. he says i have a closeness with all of you. i am praying for you and with you a lot. please convey that the people, and thank you, martha,...
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martha appeared >> martha: met in madison, wisconsin, tonight, thank you. scott walker, former governor of wisconsin. in q4 being here. you watch all this happening in your home state, thanks for being here. what's your take on it, if the governor mishandling this in your state? >> i think what most americans, i have fear and frustration, the frustration we heard from many of protesters that we are going on too far without looking at the numbers. this governor has talked about pushing the stay-at-home order until memorial day weekend, i said let's give it a few more weeks to see where we're at and if things improve. at the same time, i think like a lot of americans in addition to frustration there is a bit of fear of the unknown, will things get better? what will happen we start to gradually get back in? my concern had been last week when they had a protest here and elsewhere across the country, it got a little bit better but i saw a few days ago a number of people that had no signs of social distancing, no signs of wearing face masks. i think the more appr
martha appeared >> martha: met in madison, wisconsin, tonight, thank you. scott walker, former governor of wisconsin. in q4 being here. you watch all this happening in your home state, thanks for being here. what's your take on it, if the governor mishandling this in your state? >> i think what most americans, i have fear and frustration, the frustration we heard from many of protesters that we are going on too far without looking at the numbers. this governor has talked about...
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thank you very much everyone. >> martha: all right. there is president trump at 717 eastern leaving the coronavirus briefing for this evening. a lot of information put on the table tonight that we will talk about here. good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is "the story." so if you watch this closely, the president changed his tone a bit on his answers on china. when he was asked about disturbing new u.s. intelligence that was reported by bloomberg that revealed that "china's reporting on cases and death is intentionally incomplete. the president said this. >> president trump: the numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side, and i'm being nice when i say that as to whether or not their numbers are accurate. i'm not an account from china. >> martha: a little bit different tone than what we heard a couple of weeks ago. >> president trump: it could have been contained to that one area in china where it started and certainly the world paying a big price, for not letting them come out. everybody knows that. >> martha: so
thank you very much everyone. >> martha: all right. there is president trump at 717 eastern leaving the coronavirus briefing for this evening. a lot of information put on the table tonight that we will talk about here. good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is "the story." so if you watch this closely, the president changed his tone a bit on his answers on china. when he was asked about disturbing new u.s. intelligence that was reported by bloomberg that revealed...
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martha. >> martha: thank you very much. gerri willis.business owner who says that the loan program doesn't go far enough to help maintain the infrastructure needed for these businesses to stay in business. i'm joined by curtis, managing partner, owns and manages hotels in cape may. good to see you tonight. what is your message to the federal government in terms of the help of scott to employees verse of the people who they hope will be able to give them their jobs back? >> welcome the hardest thing, martha, we ever did, and thanks for having me, was to lay off over 400 people. these people want to work and we are so grateful that the first round of relief went to them through extended unemployment and expanded unemployment. there are four things that we need to man the second front of this war. the small businesses are the soldiers that need to fight in the economic front of this battle. and to do that, we really need to -- the paycheck protection program is to be extended by about 12 weeks. not all of us are open now and we can't take a
martha. >> martha: thank you very much. gerri willis.business owner who says that the loan program doesn't go far enough to help maintain the infrastructure needed for these businesses to stay in business. i'm joined by curtis, managing partner, owns and manages hotels in cape may. good to see you tonight. what is your message to the federal government in terms of the help of scott to employees verse of the people who they hope will be able to give them their jobs back? >> welcome...
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martha? >> martha: yes, that looks like a promising potential treatment, trace. thank you.is dr. mark mcclellan, professor of business medicine at duke university and former fda commissioner. doctor, thank you very much for being with us. you are working on a project that is related to this. thank you. what are your thoughts about that report and what avner cuomo said about whole antibody issue, do you agree? >> that testing is really important as we head into the next response of the covid-19 c9 anthemic epidemic. those antibody tests will be useful to know just how widespread the coronavirus has spread in different communities around the country and that will be very helpful in planning for the future, how vulnerable our populations are. what i expect though, what we will find is that we've seen a lot of cases in this country, most people, perhaps the vast majority of people still don't have immunity. and that's something that we will have to plan ahead for, the attack of the virus is not done, it can come back in additional ways and there's some stuff we need to take to
martha? >> martha: yes, that looks like a promising potential treatment, trace. thank you.is dr. mark mcclellan, professor of business medicine at duke university and former fda commissioner. doctor, thank you very much for being with us. you are working on a project that is related to this. thank you. what are your thoughts about that report and what avner cuomo said about whole antibody issue, do you agree? >> that testing is really important as we head into the next response of...
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, martha. >> martha: i think everybody commends the flexibility of these american companies and businesses and i think that everybody in this country would love to see less of this, less of the supplies coming from china. when i watched those planes land from china and russia full of ppe's for our hospital workers, i was glad though supplies were arriving but i was sad, peter, that we had to rely and other countries for these things. i think it's great these innovations are happening in this country. the ventilators, sounds like we have more than we need now. of these ventilators that gm is producing, are those going to go to other countries at this point? >> i think what we need to do, martha, across our ppe and supplies and medicines is build up both here domestically as well as much bigger stockpile that we can do. yes, i think over time we may well become the leading exporter of ventilators to the world. a lot of them will sell. there's going to be times where we will be giving them, america as a helping hand. that's why i am bullish on this economy. i see a world in which we are going
, martha. >> martha: i think everybody commends the flexibility of these american companies and businesses and i think that everybody in this country would love to see less of this, less of the supplies coming from china. when i watched those planes land from china and russia full of ppe's for our hospital workers, i was glad though supplies were arriving but i was sad, peter, that we had to rely and other countries for these things. i think it's great these innovations are happening in...
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i am martha maccallum, and this is "the story." to reevaluate our relationship with the world health organization which is known as the w.h.o. is going to be a necessary step as we look forward to ensuring that the global spread of a deadly virus like this doesn't ever happen again. at several points in the global growth of covid-19, the w.h.o. defendant china and advised against moves that would isolate china. we also know that china tried to stop medical doctors who were telling the truth about covid-19. one of them is now dead from the virus, the other is missing, according to "60 minutes" australia. if it's true that the w.h.o. tried to cover up for china or parroted china's assessment of this killer virus, it does make sense to take another look at whether the w.h.o. is reliable. here is dr. birx. >> w.h.o. can only react to the data it is given and when you go back and look at the timeline, it wasn't until i think almost the middle of january that china reported that there was human to human transmission. we have to really in
i am martha maccallum, and this is "the story." to reevaluate our relationship with the world health organization which is known as the w.h.o. is going to be a necessary step as we look forward to ensuring that the global spread of a deadly virus like this doesn't ever happen again. at several points in the global growth of covid-19, the w.h.o. defendant china and advised against moves that would isolate china. we also know that china tried to stop medical doctors who were telling the...
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i am martha maccallum. this is "the story" tonight on a monday. let's take a look at some numbers. 22 million americans stuck at home and out of work right now. the oil markets in a free fall. a barrel of oil no cost well less than a case of pepsi. at one point he went into negative territory. the demand is gutted. that's reflected of every small business, every big business struggling under the same weight. no demand for what they do. what they sell or the service they provide. they are clamoring for more help from the government and they want congress to get back to work. while labs search for a cure and the struggle to ramp up testing, we just heard a lot about that moments ago, you've got 23 states that have protesters taking to the streets. tonight a look at the center of our country as talk turns to opening up in oklahoma we are going to look at an ohio. we will talk to someone who is leading the charge to get oklahomans back to work. is that a wise thing to do at this point? also governor mike dewine of ohio. he was one of the first take an
i am martha maccallum. this is "the story" tonight on a monday. let's take a look at some numbers. 22 million americans stuck at home and out of work right now. the oil markets in a free fall. a barrel of oil no cost well less than a case of pepsi. at one point he went into negative territory. the demand is gutted. that's reflected of every small business, every big business struggling under the same weight. no demand for what they do. what they sell or the service they provide. they...
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david: who was martha and where does the name martha's table come from? kim: martha comes from the bible. she was mary's sister. she was not the forward facing or front facing person but wanted to make sure she could support and that background kind of way. that is like martha's table. we stand alongside the community, but we do it from a different vantage point, if you will. david: your main building is in anacostia. headquarters our to a beautiful building. we welcome anybody to join us at the table. the most beautiful space you've ever seen. david: you have programs where young children come during the day, preschool, and they do various things, learn and so forth. what is going on with that program? kim: with our covid response, there are two big areas we are hoping to talk about today. one is our food response and also our education response. we have two nationally accredited early childhood education centers. in our headquarters in southeast. we support 200 young people. we did have to close our schools . we have provided a comprehensive support pac
david: who was martha and where does the name martha's table come from? kim: martha comes from the bible. she was mary's sister. she was not the forward facing or front facing person but wanted to make sure she could support and that background kind of way. that is like martha's table. we stand alongside the community, but we do it from a different vantage point, if you will. david: your main building is in anacostia. headquarters our to a beautiful building. we welcome anybody to join us at...
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that's what you want. >> martha: art laugher, good to see you. >> thank you. >> martha: >> martha: that is the story of wednesday april 22nd. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." a little overview, here's where we are as of 8:00 p.m. eastern, which is to say right now. in many places in this country, americans cannot go to the park with their children. they can't go to church, they can't have family dinners with our relatives. i can't go to the dentist, they can't get any replacement, they can't get married. tens of millions of them can't afford to do much of anything right now because they're unemployed. but they better not complain about it. if they voice their complaints online, they're liable to be censored by the tech companies. if they complain in public, they could be arrested. and a number of them have been. the windows of our
that's what you want. >> martha: art laugher, good to see you. >> thank you. >> martha: >> martha: that is the story of wednesday april 22nd. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." a little overview, here's where we are as of 8:00 p.m. eastern, which is to say right now. in many places in this country, americans cannot go to the park with their children. they can't go to church, they can't have family dinners with our...
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>> martha, thank you for having me on the show. so, the models do show that we are very close to the peak and so i think that information is accurate. this has been a very fast-moving outbreak and so we really have to take this day by day. we have some of the best experts in the world, dr. fauci and dr. birx on this. i think that information is accurate, but again, we have to take day by day. as the data comes in. this has to be a data-driven approach. >> of course the president initially set today as a target date for reopening the country. he backed off of that. but there are new warning signs about opening the country by may 1st. "the new york times" obtained new federal projections showing a spike in infections if restrictions are lifted. predicting a death toll of 60,000 only if social distancing is kept in place until the end of may. so wouldn't we be taking a big risk relaxing those measures now? >> those are obviously the issues that are going into the assessment of when is the right time to go back. martha, i think the pub
>> martha, thank you for having me on the show. so, the models do show that we are very close to the peak and so i think that information is accurate. this has been a very fast-moving outbreak and so we really have to take this day by day. we have some of the best experts in the world, dr. fauci and dr. birx on this. i think that information is accurate, but again, we have to take day by day. as the data comes in. this has to be a data-driven approach. >> of course the president...
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and martha, obviously, we're all making do with what we have.ith you today. and she wondered if you had any suggestions about how to dress this area behind me. does this look all right to you? >> well, i think the white lamp is a little too tall and skinny for that space, and is that a den you're in or a attic where are you? >> seth: it's the corner of an attic. >> it is >> seth: yeah. >> third floor >> seth: yeah. >> is that the chimney from your kitchen fireplace? >> seth: yeah. >> so that lamp, you put that there just recently, didn't you? >> seth: all of this was put here recently. this was a very unused corner of the house that has been called into action. >> okay, well, it looks nice, but -- you know, it's a country feeling, and that lamp's not so country. >> seth: okay, we'll try to beat the lamp thank you so much. how have you been handling the social distancing? we were talking about how you haven't been able to see your grandchildren. that must be frustrating >> well, you have facetime i was thinking yesterday of the people i have to t
and martha, obviously, we're all making do with what we have.ith you today. and she wondered if you had any suggestions about how to dress this area behind me. does this look all right to you? >> well, i think the white lamp is a little too tall and skinny for that space, and is that a den you're in or a attic where are you? >> seth: it's the corner of an attic. >> it is >> seth: yeah. >> third floor >> seth: yeah. >> is that the chimney from your...
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also martha washington lecture on march 24th to bring together historians and a biographer all focused on mary ball washington and exploring different aspects of her life of the mother of the father of our country that should be an exciting event please look on our website for more information about that of course we have the other michelle smith lecture one - - lectures we will talk about the american revolution in the hands of the american people the true revolution not so much because it was led by philosophers and statesmen but because of the power of the ordinary american people. but tonight we will hear from jonathan foreign graduate of yale university former president speech writer and well-known until this book came out for writing a book that not about george washington if you remember the title the man who would not be washington and robert e-lee to define him and his times written for the new york times the weekly standard he lives with his wife in bethesda and is here tonight to discuss his book washington's and the final years and forgotten struggle. joining him to discuss
also martha washington lecture on march 24th to bring together historians and a biographer all focused on mary ball washington and exploring different aspects of her life of the mother of the father of our country that should be an exciting event please look on our website for more information about that of course we have the other michelle smith lecture one - - lectures we will talk about the american revolution in the hands of the american people the true revolution not so much because it was...
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was not in the power for nor was it in martha's power. and had abandoned her power. and then to acknowledge what that emancipation and with those marriages to his place and those slaves that belong to the estate that those will be broken up as a result. so essentially mount vernon shares as the united states as a whole to be half slave and half free. >> did we talk about collecting questions? we are supposed to ask you to send questions down. there are several more questions to reach the time of the audience participation and those that will washington dies really a tough and excruciating death. >> certainly the medical care he received his epiglottis swells and he can't breathe and to slowly suffocate and choke to death. and there was a younger doctor for the idea of a tracheotomy which basically tried to obstruct his windpipe and saying we should not be bleeding him quite as much as we are but it's important to say that then' bleeding practice waking up on the day of his death somebody that worked at the estate the person was tentative
was not in the power for nor was it in martha's power. and had abandoned her power. and then to acknowledge what that emancipation and with those marriages to his place and those slaves that belong to the estate that those will be broken up as a result. so essentially mount vernon shares as the united states as a whole to be half slave and half free. >> did we talk about collecting questions? we are supposed to ask you to send questions down. there are several more questions to reach the...
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we think burned the letters that george and martha exchange. but we do have a sense of what they might have said because washington inscribed them during his last years and said if anyone read them they would get the sense of friendship and that's a good way of thinking about their marriage. rarely were they alone but they always like to be together he would describe it as a friendship or a partnership and that passion to underpin a marriage. but he was still thinking during these last years of sally fairfax. we know that she was a married woman i think we can safely say washington fell in love with as a young man before martha. and we know he's thinking aboutan her because he wrote a letter to her where he said all the things he had done afterwards in his life the revolution in the two terms as president had not meant as much to him that the time he spent with sally fairfax as a young man. >> i guess martha did not see that. [laughter] >> he wrote a separate letter she drafted the markup. [laughter] >> how did the marriage complicate the claus
we think burned the letters that george and martha exchange. but we do have a sense of what they might have said because washington inscribed them during his last years and said if anyone read them they would get the sense of friendship and that's a good way of thinking about their marriage. rarely were they alone but they always like to be together he would describe it as a friendship or a partnership and that passion to underpin a marriage. but he was still thinking during these last years of...
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martha. >> martha: all right, ben hall, think you so much. we wish the prime minister well and we are watching the situation as he moves forward. thank you very much. that's the story. a shortened version for this monday, april 6, 2020. as always, the story goes on. be well, everybody. stay safe and we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern time. stick around, a few seconds away, tucker carlson coming up. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." hope you had the best we can possible under these trying circumstances. authorities are saying this might be the toughest week yet in the progression of this pandemic, certainly with the death rate but fortunately in both europe and in new york city, the epicenter of the outbreak here, there are no reasons to be optimistic and for those, we go to trace gallagher. >> when an epidemiologist talks about flattening the curve, they don't look as much a total numbers and instead they look at the daily increase in total cases. on march 20th, italy w
martha. >> martha: all right, ben hall, think you so much. we wish the prime minister well and we are watching the situation as he moves forward. thank you very much. that's the story. a shortened version for this monday, april 6, 2020. as always, the story goes on. be well, everybody. stay safe and we will see you back here tomorrow night at 7:00 eastern time. stick around, a few seconds away, tucker carlson coming up. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson...
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bret. ♪ >> martha: as we get going tonight, good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is toe breaking news coming through seconds ago, we are starting to get a look at some of the unsealed documents in the new reevaluation of the michael flynn case. these could have very big ramifications in the michael flynn case. i'm going to share those with
bret. ♪ >> martha: as we get going tonight, good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is toe breaking news coming through seconds ago, we are starting to get a look at some of the unsealed documents in the new reevaluation of the michael flynn case. these could have very big ramifications in the michael flynn case. i'm going to share those with
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i want to thank martha for her patience. and her leadership. over 30 years the work she has done through homeless prenatal has touched the lives of so many people. it is evident in the staff which many were clients themselves and now are running this incredible o. we are grateful for homeless prenatal. we also know that is bayview hunters point foundation and dish will be a big part of this work. thank you all because it does take a village of financial support, community support, the will to get it done, and this opportunity here will be really something so significant. i can't wait until we are able to provide not only an opportunity for the families who will be here as ago through what i know will be one of the most challenging times of their lives. i am hopeful the work we continue to do in city hall will help get the city to a better place so we have more affordable housing options for them so that we get to a point where we don't necessarily have a need for a place like this. the need is housing. at the end of the day to transition people
i want to thank martha for her patience. and her leadership. over 30 years the work she has done through homeless prenatal has touched the lives of so many people. it is evident in the staff which many were clients themselves and now are running this incredible o. we are grateful for homeless prenatal. we also know that is bayview hunters point foundation and dish will be a big part of this work. thank you all because it does take a village of financial support, community support, the will to...
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martha's used them during her life but were not owned by barth and could not be freed by martha. washington was clear about this before he died but his will ask as a separation in which the 130 slaves he owned at mount vernon and the others he owned on york river were free, not just freed, but were provided for education for those youths under the age of 21, under the majority where they would be trained the same way in the county courts, they were taught a trade which allowed them to make sure they could own a living in their adulthood. the other thing washington would provide for his pensions for these slaves and for the elderly who could no longer work. some of these were paid by the washington estate. george washington is imagining a future in which these formerly enslaved people would be working in the community and is a crucial document. inn news of his emancipation his will got out, it was -- inated in anti-slavery philadelphia, there is a stunning eulogy to george washington, celebrating his act saying it was the last act that has made him a figure for all americans to ce
martha's used them during her life but were not owned by barth and could not be freed by martha. washington was clear about this before he died but his will ask as a separation in which the 130 slaves he owned at mount vernon and the others he owned on york river were free, not just freed, but were provided for education for those youths under the age of 21, under the majority where they would be trained the same way in the county courts, they were taught a trade which allowed them to make sure...
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martha raddatz is standing by in just a moment. a's kim jong-un. martha raddatz is standing by in just a moment. on our most popular toyotas. that's 0% on camry... 0% on rav4... or 0% on tacoma. plus toyota will defer your payments for up to 90 days. and, if you need service for your current vehicle, our service centers remain open. we're here for you. contact your local toyota dealer to see how they can help. toyota and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. open. remember having that feeling for the first time? the first day you opened. the first day you had a customer, the first day you taught a class, had a client, a patient, a session. open... remember the night before you opened? who could ev
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martha maccallum has the story of an interesting matchup. >> martha: hi, pete, martha maccallum here,ou may not think pizza and fashion go hand- in-hand but that is not the case in the big apple. a couple of business owners are teaming up to serve those on the frontlines of this pandemic. it's america together. >> my name is adam elder. i'm the owner and chef of every day hospitality and we have five restaurants, and three pizzarias we decided we would donate 20 pizzas to local hospitals and we put that on social media and we told people if they bought a pizza for donation we would match it and bring it to the hospital a well, and then it kind of started. we had a lot of people going on to our delivery site, they would buy a cheese pie for a hospital, and then we would send two out, and as of yesterday, we had delivered 3,000 pizzas to local hospitals. >> they came to us and saw what we were doing with the local hospitals and they made a nice donation, which helped us be able to go and support a bunch of nurses and doctors. >> we started vivrelle. it's a membership club that provides
martha maccallum has the story of an interesting matchup. >> martha: hi, pete, martha maccallum here,ou may not think pizza and fashion go hand- in-hand but that is not the case in the big apple. a couple of business owners are teaming up to serve those on the frontlines of this pandemic. it's america together. >> my name is adam elder. i'm the owner and chef of every day hospitality and we have five restaurants, and three pizzarias we decided we would donate 20 pizzas to local...
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martha, good morning.oes the white house have a case when they argue that all of this criticizing is monday-morning quarterbacking with political overtones? after all, the president did as we all heard him say, shut down flights from china. >> he did shut down flights from china, but there were still americans visiting china coming into the u.s. i thin da wnou look at that "new york times" report, when you look at abc reporting, that everyone will go back and see what happened, see why more tests weren't available. yes, there's an element of monday-morning quarterbacking here, but it's important -- it's important for the future and it's important to see what wentn administration did and coect those mistakes. >> indeed, because the likelihood of this happening again is high given the fact that pandemics have happened throughout history. this week, you went to baltimore to look at how this virus is hitting minority populations especially hard. this is one of the most cruel aspects of the pandemic. what did y
martha, good morning.oes the white house have a case when they argue that all of this criticizing is monday-morning quarterbacking with political overtones? after all, the president did as we all heard him say, shut down flights from china. >> he did shut down flights from china, but there were still americans visiting china coming into the u.s. i thin da wnou look at that "new york times" report, when you look at abc reporting, that everyone will go back and see what happened,...
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martha raddatz with news on the condition of the captain. >>> and news on boris johnson, after being moved into intensive care. >>> and dr. jen ashton answering your questions. why are some americans getting hit so much harder than others? what the numbers now reveal. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on tuesday night. the deadliest 24 hours yet. new york alone with 731 deaths on a single day. new jersey with very difficult numbers. president trump saying we send our love to the great people of new york and new jersey. calling them tough, strong, and brave. he talked about african-americans in this country and the terrible toll from the virus. tonight, we'll look at that and what dr. anthony fauci is now saying. michigan, louisiana, florida, and the number of deaths in the u.s., now 12,000. 2,000 more than last night's report. and new york's hospitals facing difficult decisions. we get a tour of one icu, the doctor saying it's a mass casualty event, adding it's like war. the need for beds growing. the comfort taking covid-19 patients. st. john's cathedral will become n
martha raddatz with news on the condition of the captain. >>> and news on boris johnson, after being moved into intensive care. >>> and dr. jen ashton answering your questions. why are some americans getting hit so much harder than others? what the numbers now reveal. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on tuesday night. the deadliest 24 hours yet. new york alone with 731 deaths on a single day. new jersey with very difficult numbers. president trump...
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once liv martha once lived. coronavirus. >> for "weekend update," i'm martha's grandbaby! >> reporter: che said it's crazy that residents of the housing authority are expected the pay their rent when so many aren't working. elsewhere, quicken loans magnate and cleveland cavaliers owner dan gilbert is trying to keep bedrock, the real estate firm afloat. bedrock, the real estate firm he founded, is waiving all rent, building expenses, and parking fees during this month and may for its restaurant and retail tenants. some breaks will be extended into june. >> it gives people, i think, the oonfidence to know that they are going to come out the other side of this. >> reporter: one of the beneficiaries is hot sam's, a family-owned business and a detrxtfo a century, that's run by lauren stovall. >> it really shows the bridging and the merging together of large businesses and small businesses, and showing how we can work together and ultimately showing that we really need each other. >> reporter: now more than ever. dean
once liv martha once lived. coronavirus. >> for "weekend update," i'm martha's grandbaby! >> reporter: che said it's crazy that residents of the housing authority are expected the pay their rent when so many aren't working. elsewhere, quicken loans magnate and cleveland cavaliers owner dan gilbert is trying to keep bedrock, the real estate firm afloat. bedrock, the real estate firm he founded, is waiving all rent, building expenses, and parking fees during this month and...
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did they know about princess martha of norway? >> this is one of the most interesting things to me in the world. certain members of the press knew about lucy mercer. they knew missy lahan lived in the white house. they knew there was a set of unconventional relationships. yet there was then a certain kind of sense that a president's private life is his private life. and unless whatever he's doing has an impact on the public activities, i talked to one old reporter who said who are we to judge? we're not ankles our selves. it's not sporting to report on the unconventional relationships in the white house. as far as paralysis goes, what astonisheded me is the majority of the people thought that he was simply lame and the reason they were allowed to feel that way was that not a single newsreel ever showed him in his wheelchair on his braces being crippled. there was almost like an unspoken code of honor on the part of the press that the president wasn't to be seen that way. if a young photographer came along and tried to snap a pictu
did they know about princess martha of norway? >> this is one of the most interesting things to me in the world. certain members of the press knew about lucy mercer. they knew missy lahan lived in the white house. they knew there was a set of unconventional relationships. yet there was then a certain kind of sense that a president's private life is his private life. and unless whatever he's doing has an impact on the public activities, i talked to one old reporter who said who are we to...
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i martha maccallum and this is the story.ng his attention to the nation's home, sending fema personal protective gear. and he created a mission for nursing home safety that will to get underway next month. >> president trump: as we have tragically seen the virus poses the greatest risk to older americans.
i martha maccallum and this is the story.ng his attention to the nation's home, sending fema personal protective gear. and he created a mission for nursing home safety that will to get underway next month. >> president trump: as we have tragically seen the virus poses the greatest risk to older americans.
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herrera she's in madrid for us so martha let's start with the the number of cases where the number of deaths has gone down for new infections is going up is the situation getting better or not. what i mean nearly 125000 people infected from corona virus in spain with more than 7000 new positives in the past 24 hours that death toll is reaching about nearly 11000 people with $800.00 new deaths in the last 24 hours that this is the best figure since last week so these vision feet years indicate that there's a change in the trend as the health minister reported yesterday that we might be seeing this phase of have some records that were loose asian and also indicated that we might be reaching the peak of the curve the maximum of number of people infected from coronavirus in in spain this by the speaker health minister also slanted to recommend that widespread use of maps of maps against chrono virus prime minister better sanchez tell them. that meeting this morning with all the experts these describe and that is in charge of monitoring of the the betterment of coron a virus outbreak in sp
herrera she's in madrid for us so martha let's start with the the number of cases where the number of deaths has gone down for new infections is going up is the situation getting better or not. what i mean nearly 125000 people infected from corona virus in spain with more than 7000 new positives in the past 24 hours that death toll is reaching about nearly 11000 people with $800.00 new deaths in the last 24 hours that this is the best figure since last week so these vision feet years indicate...
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princess martha was an interesting character. she had come to washington in the war years in he can i will from norway. her son is currently the king of norway now. she was beautiful. she was long legged. roosevelt always liked his women tall. so it seems. i think she had a gay spirited kind of conversation he just enjoyed. eleanor understood that he needed that kind of companionship. so she would visit on weekends and keep him company in the movies, in dinners at night, often again while eleanor was away. but when churchill came no one else stayed in the suite. he was an incredible character during this period of time. he would stay three or four weeks at time. his habits were so exhausting that nobody else could sleep during the period of time he was there. he would awaken in the morning, have wine for breakfast. he would have scotch and soda for lunch. brandy at night smoking his cigars until 2:00 a.m. and when he would finally leave, the entire white house staff to have to sleep for 72 hours in order the recuperate from churc
princess martha was an interesting character. she had come to washington in the war years in he can i will from norway. her son is currently the king of norway now. she was beautiful. she was long legged. roosevelt always liked his women tall. so it seems. i think she had a gay spirited kind of conversation he just enjoyed. eleanor understood that he needed that kind of companionship. so she would visit on weekends and keep him company in the movies, in dinners at night, often again while...
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thank you, martha.merica together, request" how can you get that coveted hand sanitizer? the unlikely company coming to the rescue. plus, we're all facing it, home schooling. like many of you, my kids are my pupils now, and i am the principal. a sneak peek at the hegseth9 school for higher headlines, loo foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ >> hi. i'm stationed at station 4-6. >> my name is michael bonilla. some of the current challenges we're facing today, a surge in 911 calls. now we're averaging around 600 jobs a day. it's hard to keep up, but we're doing the best we can. i can speak for my colleagues, but every day we wake up to serve the city of new york. >> and don't forget, we took ap oath to be here for the public and help the city out, so we're not going enough. >> and ill like to take this opportunity to thank the community for their moral support and for their donations. >> and for all you folks who are staying home, please stay home. help us flatten this curve. pete: that was a video diary from the fdny on the
thank you, martha.merica together, request" how can you get that coveted hand sanitizer? the unlikely company coming to the rescue. plus, we're all facing it, home schooling. like many of you, my kids are my pupils now, and i am the principal. a sneak peek at the hegseth9 school for higher headlines, loo foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ >> hi. i'm stationed at station 4-6. >> my name is michael bonilla. some of the current challenges we're facing today, a surge in 911 calls. now we're...