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futurey, and pitt should up on s.n.l. as dr. fauci. is just phenomenal. the breadth of his ability -- i mean, just look at all the roles he's played. he can do anything, right? deer hunter, cape fear, he can do comedy. how about taxi driver? >> stephen: sure. i'm going to do taxi driver. the next press conference when a reporter asks me a question -- you talkin' to me? you talkin' to me? oh, that would be a treat. i'm a big de niro fan. he's genius. >> stephen: thanks for keeping us informed and safe. >> thank you, stephen. all the best to you. stay safe, you and your family. >> stephen: governor andrew cuomo, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> look what's happened with regard to this pandemic. the pandemic is that the president has no intercourse whatsoever with the rest of the world. >> we're talking about intercourse? i love intercourse! i always wanted a neighbor who loved talking about intercourse as much as i did. >> the pandemic that occurred. oh, this is isn't about intercourse at all. i'm going to go. when this pan
futurey, and pitt should up on s.n.l. as dr. fauci. is just phenomenal. the breadth of his ability -- i mean, just look at all the roles he's played. he can do anything, right? deer hunter, cape fear, he can do comedy. how about taxi driver? >> stephen: sure. i'm going to do taxi driver. the next press conference when a reporter asks me a question -- you talkin' to me? you talkin' to me? oh, that would be a treat. i'm a big de niro fan. he's genius. >> stephen: thanks for keeping us...
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fauci, and pitt should up on "s.n.l." as dr. fauci.at's done. de niro. i am a big de niro fan. he is just phenomenal. the breadth of his ability-- i mean, just look at all the roles he's played. he can do anything, right? deer hunter, cape fear, he can do comedy. how about taxi driver? >> stephen: sure. >> i'm going to do taxi driver. the next press conference when a reporter asks me a question -- you talkin' to me? you talkin' to me? oh, that would be a treat. i'm a big de niro fan. he's genius. >> stephen: thanks for keeping us informed and safe. >> thank you, stephen. all the best to you. stay safe, you and your family. >> stephen: governor andrew cuomo, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ a new moment in wireless has begun. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces. by bringing together our two networks, t-mobile will build america's largest and most reliable 5g network... with more towers, more engineers, and more coverage. you'll get the best 5g network, and the best prices. welcome to t-mobile. america's largest 5g network. mmm. (c
fauci, and pitt should up on "s.n.l." as dr. fauci.at's done. de niro. i am a big de niro fan. he is just phenomenal. the breadth of his ability-- i mean, just look at all the roles he's played. he can do anything, right? deer hunter, cape fear, he can do comedy. how about taxi driver? >> stephen: sure. >> i'm going to do taxi driver. the next press conference when a reporter asks me a question -- you talkin' to me? you talkin' to me? oh, that would be a treat. i'm a big...
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and, yes, brad pitt, you're just one letter off from "bread pitt," but you clearly haven't touched ae pros handle it from here. and since this is national nurse's and teacher's week, panera can help you thank healthcare professionals and teachers on the front lines. you can order panera for delivery to hospitals, homes, or anywhere you know there's someone who needs it. and those deliveries come with the famous panera guarantee that all their food can be enjoyed without forestry tools. speaking of thanking people, it's just four days until mother's day, which means it's three days until you start panic-googling "24-hour florists." but you can always send the mom in your life a card. and since it's harder to gather in person this year, those cards will matter more than ever. the thing is, the people who write greeting cards don't always get it right on the first try. so we're taking a look at some of their early attempts in our recurring holiday segment, "first drafts!" >> no, stupid! >> stephen: as always, when doing first drafts for mother's day, i need a mom volunteer from the audi
and, yes, brad pitt, you're just one letter off from "bread pitt," but you clearly haven't touched ae pros handle it from here. and since this is national nurse's and teacher's week, panera can help you thank healthcare professionals and teachers on the front lines. you can order panera for delivery to hospitals, homes, or anywhere you know there's someone who needs it. and those deliveries come with the famous panera guarantee that all their food can be enjoyed without forestry...
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>> well, i thought it was very funny obviously, and i mean, tony fauci is not brad pitt, and brad pitt tony fauci, but the idea was beautiful, because tony fauci is really sexy, and at age 79, he's a real renaissance man. he went to a jesuit school so he studied greek for four years and latin for four years and french and philosophy and the humanities, and you know, he's a runner. he's an athlete. he was captain of his basketball team in school. he's a big baseball fan. he loves music. he loves sting. you know, he's just a very all-around, and when you talk to him, you don't just -- it's not just sitting there talking to a scientist. you're talking to someone who is a philosopher in a way, and a person who is brilliantly educated, and well-read, and it's just, he's just a treat to be with, and delightful companion, and somebody, you know, that i'm sorry in a way we never got to be close friends, because it just didn't work out that way, but he's somebody i'd really like to spend more time with because he's so fascinating. >> i can hear that, sally. i mean, you have i think really spell
>> well, i thought it was very funny obviously, and i mean, tony fauci is not brad pitt, and brad pitt tony fauci, but the idea was beautiful, because tony fauci is really sexy, and at age 79, he's a real renaissance man. he went to a jesuit school so he studied greek for four years and latin for four years and french and philosophy and the humanities, and you know, he's a runner. he's an athlete. he was captain of his basketball team in school. he's a big baseball fan. he loves music. he...
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among those signing were paul mccartney, madonna and brad pitt.
among those signing were paul mccartney, madonna and brad pitt.
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we are not brad pitt but we are honoring the class of 2020 as well. >> special shout outs to our bayrea grads. first we have joey hatching. he will head to kennedy middle school in the fall. congratulations. we are honoring gabrielle stake. she is graduating from valley christian high. she is going to biology. she is our graduate. email us at cbs.com.. tell us what is next. no professional photos. you may see them on tv. >>> napa county is allowing people to eat inside restaurants. they have a lot of work to do to get sites ready. are they ready to make this happen? that is coming up. >>> we ( ♪ ) we may be stopped, but the people we need, they keep moving. so we can start again. thank you. >>> live from the cba bay area studios this is kpix news. >> right now now serving. restaurants get the greenlight. the checklist to follow before reopening to customers. >>> reopening churches. why the governor is imposing on religious freedom and how parishioners are getting back in. >>> refusing read. the oakland a's have a warning for the landlord. when they will start paying rent again. good
we are not brad pitt but we are honoring the class of 2020 as well. >> special shout outs to our bayrea grads. first we have joey hatching. he will head to kennedy middle school in the fall. congratulations. we are honoring gabrielle stake. she is graduating from valley christian high. she is going to biology. she is our graduate. email us at cbs.com.. tell us what is next. no professional photos. you may see them on tv. >>> napa county is allowing people to eat inside...
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byron pitts taker robert live in dog ski back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break byron were successful from a quarter thanks to been told us had are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about say one of the teams are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in the players because in their speedo and that muslims in america despite their slow start barred munich re stuart their 4 point cushion at the top of the table and some days earlier on the sneak a much mind spotted from behind to claim a tool troll at cologne a foul in the area gave cologne the chance to go ahead. and scored from the spot just minutes after takeoff so he on kinds out of the 2nd in the 53rd minute. minds fought back taiwo i want me to cut the deficit before an incredible solo go from pierre salvaged a point for relegation threatened to months. well this is deja news more headlin
byron pitts taker robert live in dog ski back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break byron were successful from a quarter thanks to been told us had are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about say one of the teams are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that...
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unmarked car i haven't seen the guests in from braman were back level just 2 minutes later when leo pitts in courts corner was turned home by a crafty tearful gabriel selassie back but just 3 minutes after that laver couzens lead had been restored yet another free header for one decade car i have a whose 2 goals gave his side an advantage that they carried into half time. they drew further in front on the hour mark when mitchell visor profited from some serious confusion in the brain and back line to make it 3 want. and in the 78th minute carrying demi by was able to put the result beyond doubt after a small through ball from carrying better robbie and an early dive from keeper pavlik. both teams pick up where they left off before the break a dream restart for later couzin and a nightmare walk for impact would break. this is did have a deuce remember you can keep up to date with all the latest on our website that's dot com and. i'm going to be back in 45 minutes. combating the pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning.
unmarked car i haven't seen the guests in from braman were back level just 2 minutes later when leo pitts in courts corner was turned home by a crafty tearful gabriel selassie back but just 3 minutes after that laver couzens lead had been restored yet another free header for one decade car i have a whose 2 goals gave his side an advantage that they carried into half time. they drew further in front on the hour mark when mitchell visor profited from some serious confusion in the brain and back...
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byron pitts taker robert levin doggy back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break but we're successful from a quarter thanks to been told us that are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about some one of the teams are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in the players because in their speed and also missing america despite their slow start but munich re stored their 4 point cushion at the top of the table. just seen it was a great return for defending champions byron munich and we spoke to use jonathan crane earlier who is outside the stadium here in berlin where the been asleep is back and safe things seem to be going to plan on the player with looks to be getting used to the new environment finds have largely stayed away both of which were concerns before we kicked off the bundesliga very much aware that eyes are on it this could be a pretty prin
byron pitts taker robert levin doggy back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break but we're successful from a quarter thanks to been told us that are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory and what about some one of the teams are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in...
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staff shares their favorite moments from the past 11 years with appearances by - jennifer lopez brad pittand more with the legendary roots crew. it's "the tonight show" staff favorites. now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: hi, everybody. welcome to "the tonight show," at home edition. this whole week, we're doing best of from the past 11 years that's "the tonight show" and "late night. and these are all sketches and interviews and bits from our show selected by our staff who, gosh, i miss seeing their face every single day but i'll see them tonight. and you'll see them, as well please enjoy, the best of the last 11 years. >> hi. i'm nicole and i'm one of the stage managers for "the tonight show." that is stevie and one of my favorite moments actually happened after this clip at the end of this clip, you're going to see stephen colbert come in and dump a bucket full of pennies all over jimmy. now after that bit ended, we went to commercial and we had to get jimmy up to the roof so we are hustling we're trying to make sunset for that intro and we're hustling down the hall and i hear, "dink, dink, d
staff shares their favorite moments from the past 11 years with appearances by - jennifer lopez brad pittand more with the legendary roots crew. it's "the tonight show" staff favorites. now, here's jimmy. >> jimmy: hi, everybody. welcome to "the tonight show," at home edition. this whole week, we're doing best of from the past 11 years that's "the tonight show" and "late night. and these are all sketches and interviews and bits from our show selected by...
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arthel: all right, peter pitts, appreciate your words. >> my pleasure. arthel: eric.eric: arthel, former vice president joe biden, the controversy over him now, he wants to turn over some confidential senate records about the sexual assault allegation from his former staffer. he's denied that but accuser says those documents, well, they won't corroborate her claims, new details on what's coming out straight a ♪ head. through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you have always set the highest standard and reaching that standard is what we're made for ♪ balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. arthel: some sad news out of houston where police helicopter crashed today killing one officer and leaving the pilot criticall
arthel: all right, peter pitts, appreciate your words. >> my pleasure. arthel: eric.eric: arthel, former vice president joe biden, the controversy over him now, he wants to turn over some confidential senate records about the sexual assault allegation from his former staffer. he's denied that but accuser says those documents, well, they won't corroborate her claims, new details on what's coming out straight a ♪ head. through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much...
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is the former chairman harvey pitt. harvey, elon musk tweeted that is also selling almost all of his physical possessions and on a house, he called for of the economy and sang parts of the star spangled odd, but odd is normal for twitter. amended violate the accord with the f.c.c.? yes, it potentially does nd in part because he was irected to have his tweets run through the company's general bragged nd he has online that he did not do so. there is a potential violation of the amended consent entered into. romaine: is this the kind of thing, harvey, that the s.e.c. going to put a lot, pay a lot of time and attention into? for them n incentive to pursue something like this, ome people might just dismiss as elon musk just being elon musk? harvey: well, there is no doubt what he's doing, in this my inappropriate. i think there is also no doubt there aren't any judicial or s.e.c. regulatory directives with one possible any tion, that will have impact. i think the only way to describe a visionary, but and at best an adolescen
is the former chairman harvey pitt. harvey, elon musk tweeted that is also selling almost all of his physical possessions and on a house, he called for of the economy and sang parts of the star spangled odd, but odd is normal for twitter. amended violate the accord with the f.c.c.? yes, it potentially does nd in part because he was irected to have his tweets run through the company's general bragged nd he has online that he did not do so. there is a potential violation of the amended consent...
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. >> "nightline," bringing america back starts right now with pitts. >>> a big part of bringing america back is restarting everything entertainment, stage, screen, sports. but tonight more than 30 million people out of work because of covid-19. among those on and off screen hopefuls, looking for new ways to make it big in show business. kenny frankor always dreamed of the big lights and big stage. dancing on broadway looks a little different when steps are on the sidewalk and the marquee for "book of mormon" is dark. how long's it been? >> since i've been here? what, seven days now. >> what do you think? >> it's very empty. normally i'm here at showtime and there's people lined up. this is a little deserted. >> kenny is one of millions, performers, stagehands, directors and writers out of a job. >> i will never be sad if i never get to perform here again. >> this is broadway, baby. >> this allowed me to she sheepish when i said i'm an actor. this show will come back. there will be something. something will come back. >> a forced intermission, now that entertainment as we know it has cha
. >> "nightline," bringing america back starts right now with pitts. >>> a big part of bringing america back is restarting everything entertainment, stage, screen, sports. but tonight more than 30 million people out of work because of covid-19. among those on and off screen hopefuls, looking for new ways to make it big in show business. kenny frankor always dreamed of the big lights and big stage. dancing on broadway looks a little different when steps are on the...
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that's brad pitt in his beard bead face, when he wore beard beads. "the crown. we were kind nerve competition with them. and so -- we totally won like, we won, we went all out, the cast like did this group chat, going crazy, dressing up as like celebrities. people from -- different characters in films. so i did brad pitt then i also did bill the butcher. >> jimmy: oh my gosh bill the butcher >> you know? >> jimmy: how great is that costume in the hat and everything. >> you had to like grab things from the makeup trailer like in five minutes and put it together so we got creative >> jimmy: do you give wrapped gifts? >> yeah, i do, i'm big into wrapped gifts. i've gotten some really good wrapped gifts in my day. i actually have bob dylan's harmonica. >> jimmy: stop stop the music what >> yeah. >> jimmy: wait what >> jimmy: who gave you bob dy n lan's harmonica? >> i love bob dylan. i alsoeard you'ra huge bob dylan fan. >> love him. >> from cameron crowe. we -- >> jmy: you're hitting all the -- >> hitti all your -- yeah. >>immy: all my heroes, oh my god
that's brad pitt in his beard bead face, when he wore beard beads. "the crown. we were kind nerve competition with them. and so -- we totally won like, we won, we went all out, the cast like did this group chat, going crazy, dressing up as like celebrities. people from -- different characters in films. so i did brad pitt then i also did bill the butcher. >> jimmy: oh my gosh bill the butcher >> you know? >> jimmy: how great is that costume in the hat and everything....
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every year the fishermen hold a rowing race where the skills of individual crews are pitt against eachther. crowds line the water front to cheer their favorites but whoever wins, the outcome is always a wet one as they dash into the water to congratulate the winning boat, banners waving. like all people everywhere, the okinawa people love a parade. the 100th anniversary of perry's visit offers them a chance to celebrate. schools are let out for the day and kids parade the streets and wave the flags of both the united states and okinawa. they test their skills in making colorful floats to dramatize the event. >> an oriental version of the come dor and his crew pleases the crowd. and so 100 years of perry's visit, the strategic location today makes the island one of our most important military assets in the far east. in the floats there is a traditional sport. youngsters compete in putting the banners high in the air which takes a lot of skill and timing. then it becomes our turn to celebrate. and in a similar way the army puts on its traditional show, the military parade. its precision
every year the fishermen hold a rowing race where the skills of individual crews are pitt against eachther. crowds line the water front to cheer their favorites but whoever wins, the outcome is always a wet one as they dash into the water to congratulate the winning boat, banners waving. like all people everywhere, the okinawa people love a parade. the 100th anniversary of perry's visit offers them a chance to celebrate. schools are let out for the day and kids parade the streets and wave the...
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. >>> and tomorrow night in part two of our three-night special, byron pitts takes us to mississippi,d blackest state in the nation where we meet some of the most vulnerable caught up in the racial divide of the pandemic. thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. pandemic. thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is ridiculous, from his house. >> jimmy: hello and thank you for joining my quaran-ted talk. i'm jimmy, the ol' hermit from up in the hills. we are in week nine thousand of lockdown. of stay-at-home. people are getting restless craving other human beings. and i want to address something that i believe may be the cardinal sin of quarantine. maybe you have experienced this. it's the random unannounced drop-by. a friend calls you says, "hey, i'm pulling up in front of your house. come outside and say hello." and what are you gonna do? you're trapped. they know you're in there not doing anything. there's no getting away. so you put on pants and a mask and you go out in front and you hav
. >>> and tomorrow night in part two of our three-night special, byron pitts takes us to mississippi,d blackest state in the nation where we meet some of the most vulnerable caught up in the racial divide of the pandemic. thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. pandemic. thanks for staying up with us, goodnight, america. ♪ ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ♪ jimmy kimmel live! this is ridiculous, from his house. >> jimmy: hello and thank you for...
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fauci is just saying we need to stay at home so brad pitt will keep playing him for another six months. meanwhile, team trump is busy declaring victory. the president's pretty little son-in-law was on "fox and friends" this morning. he said the federal government "rose to the challenge" and that "this is a great success story." and irony is now as dead as his eyes. but that was not the craziest thing he said. please watch this carefully, because i find this to be fascinating. >> well, i think what we've seen with the pandemic that's approached, there's been a lot of unforeseen challenges that we've worked hard through. this is just one of the many challenges. the team was on it. president trump was working on it over the weekend with the secretary of agriculture. and he took steps to make sure the americans will have all the food supply that they need. >> jimmy: okay, did you get that? >> to make sure that the americans will have all the food supply they need. let's see that again. >> to make sure that the americans will have all the food supply that they will need. >> jimmy: the ameri
fauci is just saying we need to stay at home so brad pitt will keep playing him for another six months. meanwhile, team trump is busy declaring victory. the president's pretty little son-in-law was on "fox and friends" this morning. he said the federal government "rose to the challenge" and that "this is a great success story." and irony is now as dead as his eyes. but that was not the craziest thing he said. please watch this carefully, because i find this to be...
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. >>> "nightline" "bringing america back" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. nearly 13 million americans make a living by making things. a vital part of bringing america back means getting them back to work and getting manufacturing online. but how to do it safely. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> i've lived in southern indiana my whole life. this is kind of my thing, working on engines and hot rods and motorcycles. that's kind of what brought me into it. >> reporter: it had been three long weeks at home. but amanda harbold was finally headed back to the factory floor. >> it was kind of emotional because of everything that's going on. remember the cummins engine plant reopening last week after shutting its doors amidst crush of covid-19. >> i'm not someone who can just sit around the house, so i was ready to come back. >> are you suffering from any of the following symptoms? >> we're asked a series of questions to make sure we're not feeling ill. then we get our temperature checked. we're given a mask for the day. then you're ready to
. >>> "nightline" "bringing america back" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. nearly 13 million americans make a living by making things. a vital part of bringing america back means getting them back to work and getting manufacturing online. but how to do it safely. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> i've lived in southern indiana my whole life. this is kind of my thing, working on engines and hot rods and...
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. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> tonight the fight growing across america increasingly along party lines, eager to get back to business while doctors say the rush to reopen could be catastrophic. some countering saying nothing but to leave them financially ruined. in wisconsin last night, a packed bar, normally unremarkable. but these aren't normal times. >> my employees haven't been paid now in two months. ly i had to look out for their families and my business. >> this video shot hours after the state supreme court struck down the governor's order. >> if people have an issue with social distancing, they should be able to be, you know, they can stay separate or stay at home. >> the debate over when and how to loosen restrictions is pitting rising unemployment rates and personal fry deedom g the country's approach to fighting the virus. >> i think it's a combination of economic interests. it shouldn't be one side against the other, how do we marry all of these interests together. >> americans overwhelmingly support mitigation measures they're asked to take. 78% saying i
. >> "nightline" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> tonight the fight growing across america increasingly along party lines, eager to get back to business while doctors say the rush to reopen could be catastrophic. some countering saying nothing but to leave them financially ruined. in wisconsin last night, a packed bar, normally unremarkable. but these aren't normal times. >> my employees haven't been paid now in two months. ly i had to look out for their...
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but as my "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts discovered, they are determined to rise. >> when i envisioned going to college, i knew that it would create a better life for me. >> reporter: growing up in foster care in los angeles, dreaming about the future sometimes seemed like an indulgence for 17-year-old jenny soto. but she found a passion and a sense of belonging playing lacrosse. the coach's high gpa requirement kept her focused on her goal of going to ucla. >> yeah! >> reporter: this spring the senior at downey high school found out she had been accepted. >> i'm the first generation. just by me going to college it just flips my life around for not just me but everybody after me. >> reporter: the sense of achievement she and so many in the class of 2020 feel dampened by the loss of so many important moments this year. canceled proms, graduation ceremonies moved online, good-bye hugs postponed indefinitely. those rites of passage impossible in the midst of a pandemic. >> i didn't ever go to a school dance because i thought like my senior year prom is going to be the only dance i'm going
but as my "nightline" co-anchor byron pitts discovered, they are determined to rise. >> when i envisioned going to college, i knew that it would create a better life for me. >> reporter: growing up in foster care in los angeles, dreaming about the future sometimes seemed like an indulgence for 17-year-old jenny soto. but she found a passion and a sense of belonging playing lacrosse. the coach's high gpa requirement kept her focused on her goal of going to ucla. >>...
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if this all seems fodder for a hollywood movie, brad pitt would agree. the mega-star who was benjamin button, then money balls billy bean, considered playing none other than jimmy keen. >> brad pitt likes the fact that this guy, jimmy, risked his life to try to find what he could find. >> clearly, this guy is one of a kind. charismatic. con seated. courageous. and complicated. >> from an early age, he had a personality, charm and cockiness that made him dream that a hollywood star might one day want to play him in the movies. his first big brush with fame came on the football field. >> i heard they called you the assassin in football. >> yes. >> it was a good thing, i take it. >> yes. i was taught at my dad at a young age and son, if you don't hit that guy first, he will hit you and hurt you first. >> a superstar athlete and mr. popularity in high school, jimmy seemed to have it all as a big fish in the river city kankakee illinois, a blue collar town south of chicago. >> i was captain of the team. >> he grew up in the shadow of big jim, a giant of a man
if this all seems fodder for a hollywood movie, brad pitt would agree. the mega-star who was benjamin button, then money balls billy bean, considered playing none other than jimmy keen. >> brad pitt likes the fact that this guy, jimmy, risked his life to try to find what he could find. >> clearly, this guy is one of a kind. charismatic. con seated. courageous. and complicated. >> from an early age, he had a personality, charm and cockiness that made him dream that a hollywood...
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starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.ne of the biggest economic casualties of the covid-19 kras crisis, the airline industry. when america and the world shut down, thousands of planes ground to a halt. tonight, charting the path for airlines trying to take flight again with close quarters, tight margins and the invisible virus. here's abc's gio benitez. >> it's been probably over a month since i've been out flying just due to all the cancellations last minute that have happened. definitely packing a little different than i normally do. three decades of this and this is the first time i'm picking things like masks and extra wipes and hand sanitizer. >> reporter: it's captain dennis tager's first day on the job since march. >> pretty empty no doubt. >> reporter: he's traveling from chicago to miami then landing in houston, documenting his trip on the way. >> a little bit harder to find food than i thought. >> reporter: giving us a firsthand account of his new reality. >> in your 30-plus years have you ever seen anything aff
starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.ne of the biggest economic casualties of the covid-19 kras crisis, the airline industry. when america and the world shut down, thousands of planes ground to a halt. tonight, charting the path for airlines trying to take flight again with close quarters, tight margins and the invisible virus. here's abc's gio benitez. >> it's been probably over a month since i've been out flying just due to all the...
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with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. ask any parent or teacher during the pandemic. learning online can be tough. for many families, the biggest challenge is not the schoolwork. it's getting access to the internet. ♪ >> this is my kitchen or my makeshift classroom. >> there's my desk. on the or side is my white board. >> this is my new classroom. in my basement. my daughter's dance floor is now my desk. >> teaching in america looks quite different these days. when more than 100,000 schools across the country were forced to close their doors in march, 55 million students were deprived of their traditional classrooms. >> we can't throw away one fourth of our school year. so our teachers are doing remote instruction, using a whole host of different softwares and online applications. >> teachers, students and parents alike thrown into a new academic experiment, remote learning. >> i had several families that did not have access to print capabilities and a few families that did not have devices or internet access at home. >>
with byron pitts. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. ask any parent or teacher during the pandemic. learning online can be tough. for many families, the biggest challenge is not the schoolwork. it's getting access to the internet. ♪ >> this is my kitchen or my makeshift classroom. >> there's my desk. on the or side is my white board. >> this is my new classroom. in my basement. my daughter's dance floor is now my desk. >> teaching in america looks quite...
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. >> announcer: "nightline," 74 days gone, starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, 74 days gone by before georgia prosecutors brought charges against a white father and his son for killing an unarmed young black man. it's a case that's renewed debate over old demons, prompting a national outcry over policing, race and justice delayed. >> in one point i feel really hopeless that my son was killed and the people that could help me was not helping me. >> reporter: from a parent's perspective wanda cooper jones is living a nightmare, the kind you don't wake up from. >> you know, as parents i think it's always our expectation that our children will bury us, not that we will bury them. >> i never thought that i would lose him in the midst of jogging. i mean, that was -- i never thought i would lose him that way. >> reporter: it's bone deep, this kind of grief. familiar to too many parents across the country, in particular black parents. two months ago wanda's son, 25-year-old ahmaud arbery, was killed. chased and gunned down by white men
. >> announcer: "nightline," 74 days gone, starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, 74 days gone by before georgia prosecutors brought charges against a white father and his son for killing an unarmed young black man. it's a case that's renewed debate over old demons, prompting a national outcry over policing, race and justice delayed. >> in one point i feel really hopeless that my son was killed and the people that...
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starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us.
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i've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut been in orbit since april but derrick pitts is the chief astronomer at the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple of years and then building up the skill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same time to put red tape bureaucratic red tape that down nasa has to deal with there and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built up almost entirely in the 21st centur
i've been met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut been in orbit since april but derrick pitts is the chief astronomer at the franklin institute science museum in the u.s. he says the mission kicks off a new phase in space exploration this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the...
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. >>> "nightline" "bringing america back" starts right now with byron pitts. >>> good evening.
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celebrity. 2019's world premiere of quentin tarantino‘s once upon a time in hollywood delivered brad pittcaprio to its famous red steps — a frenzy that seems almost poignant compared with the sad spectacle of the empty festival in 2020. but cannes is also where masterpieces are launched. the most recent example is the palme d'or winning parasite, which went on to collect four oscars and $200 million plus in cinemas. the film company that's took parasite's to its oscar glory, would have premiered films at cannes and will participate in the online film markets. one part of the festival that will run injune cannot replace —— can it replace the real thing? it'll have to because this is what we're left with. and so for the same reasons that, you know, we've never released a film without the benefit of theaters. we must find a way forward. and we are actively buying films and we're actively looking at films and we're actively releasing films. the festival director says in june, the official cannes 2020 stamp of approval will be put on some of the films it would have selected, while the festival
celebrity. 2019's world premiere of quentin tarantino‘s once upon a time in hollywood delivered brad pittcaprio to its famous red steps — a frenzy that seems almost poignant compared with the sad spectacle of the empty festival in 2020. but cannes is also where masterpieces are launched. the most recent example is the palme d'or winning parasite, which went on to collect four oscars and $200 million plus in cinemas. the film company that's took parasite's to its oscar glory, would have...
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system, more than 60 celebrities from around the world — including madonna, paul mccartney and brad pittsonaro, warning him that indigenous communities face an extreme threat to their survival. journalist euan marshall from the brazilian report explained what the dangers are. first of all, we have to remember that even in the best—case scenario, healthcare in indigenous communities in brazil, you know, it's always been precarious and it's hard logistically to get doctors to these regions. often to get to a health clinic, you have to take a log boat ride, for example, so a lot of the new graduates from medical school don't often look to get public service posts in the amazon. but with the coronavirus, what that brings in is that the nature of the virus, being a respiratory disease, extremely contagious, and with the best recommendations being, as the world health 0rganization has said, washing your hands and social distancing, that sort of thing. this doesn't really translate very well to the indigenous way of life and how indigenous communities in brazil are. you often have a lot of fami
system, more than 60 celebrities from around the world — including madonna, paul mccartney and brad pittsonaro, warning him that indigenous communities face an extreme threat to their survival. journalist euan marshall from the brazilian report explained what the dangers are. first of all, we have to remember that even in the best—case scenario, healthcare in indigenous communities in brazil, you know, it's always been precarious and it's hard logistically to get doctors to these regions....
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the differences probably look a bit more like brad pitt than tom cruise.ou spec you would be doing this? no, i had my really good friend tell me, you're good to be a pa rt friend tell me, you're good to be a part of history, you need to record this! when i went to my hotel room, i was just recording silly videos and sending them to my friends, and one of my good friends said, send me these videos, i'll make a little video compilation. we put it together and put it online as soon asi together and put it online as soon as i got out and it kind of blew up, soi as i got out and it kind of blew up, so i put it on my instagram. i've never been so popular in all my life, so please follow me! how did you work out those props? when you we re you work out those props? when you were tom cruise, you needed a prop, when you are freddie mercury, you need a microphone. when you are a big hollywood superstar, itjust comes natural to you. no, i was literally looking around the hotel room, oh, there is a bathrobe, i will use that for aladdin! even the tom cruise video, i us
the differences probably look a bit more like brad pitt than tom cruise.ou spec you would be doing this? no, i had my really good friend tell me, you're good to be a pa rt friend tell me, you're good to be a part of history, you need to record this! when i went to my hotel room, i was just recording silly videos and sending them to my friends, and one of my good friends said, send me these videos, i'll make a little video compilation. we put it together and put it online as soon asi together...
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because it's like in the early let's talk about the story now with pitt he's the director of the max planck institute of colleagues and interfaces and possibly is working on a study into the efficacy of wormwood and artemisinin that's a substance derived from it thank you for joining us here on 1st of all is there any evidence that this remedy is actually effective against a coronavirus. there is no official reports yet that can confirm that the began of working on that study in the early march the effect on the studies in cells that such as there are some interesting effects but it's too early to make a final judgement right now what are those affects how does this work in the body. of the exact mechanism is not known believed for days that it's not actually inhibiting replication of the growth of the virus it's more of a sense often it will have much of a tory drug meaning about it changes the activity of your own system such that it reduces fevers or inflammation of the virus may cause your body and that makes some sense because in many. countries these types of threats have been
because it's like in the early let's talk about the story now with pitt he's the director of the max planck institute of colleagues and interfaces and possibly is working on a study into the efficacy of wormwood and artemisinin that's a substance derived from it thank you for joining us here on 1st of all is there any evidence that this remedy is actually effective against a coronavirus. there is no official reports yet that can confirm that the began of working on that study in the early march...
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braman were back level just 2 minutes later when leo pitts imports corner was turned by a crafty théodoregabriel selassie back but just 3 minutes after that laver couzens lead had been restored to yet another free header for one decade whose 2 goals gave his side an advantage that they carried into half time. they drew further in front on the hour mark when mitchell visor profited from some serious confusion in the brain and back line to make it 31. and in the 78th minute carrying demi a guy was able to put the result beyond doubt after a small true ball from covering better robbie and an early dive from keeper years you pavlik. both teams pick up where they left off before the break a dream restart for later clues and a nightmare one for embattled break. a quick reminder now the top stories we're following for you here on g.w. news u.s. president donald trump has threatened to pull the u.s. out of the world health organization trump accuses the global health body of mishandling the coronavirus crisis and favor tism toward china. with that now you're up to date w. news remember you can al
braman were back level just 2 minutes later when leo pitts imports corner was turned by a crafty théodoregabriel selassie back but just 3 minutes after that laver couzens lead had been restored to yet another free header for one decade whose 2 goals gave his side an advantage that they carried into half time. they drew further in front on the hour mark when mitchell visor profited from some serious confusion in the brain and back line to make it 31. and in the 78th minute carrying demi a guy...
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this is the moment in time where i met carol bailey and curtis pitt. in all of the aviation people who might be on here. one of the coolest airplanes ever was designed by him. i went by myself and couldn't get any friends to go with. and someday pointed out that the shade of the hangover there. and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if i've never heard of them it was an incredible woman who did a lot of great things i will set myself on a mission and 27 years to get here. but i've been sending them and telling their story ever since. >> that is fantastic. it's deftly part of the war that a lot of us are interested in. they have incredibly have an impact on your career. how has this passion in crew --dash mike influenced your career in other ways. >> i think i have a the great vintage of and a lot of their sources were lost after the war. at the university of tennessee. and learn how to do oral history and those types of things. the more i
this is the moment in time where i met carol bailey and curtis pitt. in all of the aviation people who might be on here. one of the coolest airplanes ever was designed by him. i went by myself and couldn't get any friends to go with. and someday pointed out that the shade of the hangover there. and he introduced me to carol. as the 1981 aromatic championship. i found out that she formed that in world war ii. i never heard of that. i thought what if i've never heard of them it was an incredible...
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byron pitts robert live in dog ski back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break byron were successful from a corner thanks to been told us had are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory. and what about someone. names are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in the players because then there should be no end up muslims in america despite their slow start but munich re storage their 4 point cushion at that stop of the table well finally a night at the museum turned into a morning in court for a german student the 25 year old has been granted bail after being accused of breaking into an australian museum and taking selfies with a dinosaur c.c.t.v. captured him roaming around the closed museum at 1 in the morning before allegedly stealing an artwork and a cowboy hat said to belong to a member of the staff. and just a quick reminder of the top story we're followin
byron pitts robert live in dog ski back from a knee injury got the goalkeeper to guess wrong for his 40th goal in all competitions this season. after the break byron were successful from a corner thanks to been told us had are the defenders 3rd goal this season wrapped up the 2 nil victory. and what about someone. names are highly motivated and i think preparing for these games these last weeks there was so much anticipation for this moment to finally start again you could see that in the...
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in and this is why brad pitt targets. we believe literally to go to work to make sure that our units peaceful militias have been raiding villages and government buildings for the past 3 years mozambique's government says fighters affiliated to eisele operating in parts of copper dug out of problems you know. that's led to speculation that some southern african leaders could send in troops to help wasn't because government to stop the fight is infiltrating neighboring countries and if indeed it is assumed the islamic state 11 of their wild models of operation mystics enlarge their territory and then take over much more space and much territory is it definitely whatever the impact on the in firstly the moment on the populations in tanzania and in mozambique then it with their great support for attention of a spillover effect in the rest of the region we have porous borders it's you know between zimbabwe and mozambique south african muslims i'm allowed in mozambique and there is really no such security guarantees that this w
in and this is why brad pitt targets. we believe literally to go to work to make sure that our units peaceful militias have been raiding villages and government buildings for the past 3 years mozambique's government says fighters affiliated to eisele operating in parts of copper dug out of problems you know. that's led to speculation that some southern african leaders could send in troops to help wasn't because government to stop the fight is infiltrating neighboring countries and if indeed it...
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shuttle fleet at the met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american who's been in orbit since april derrick pitts is chief astronomer for the franklin institute science space and in the u.s. he says that the mission opens the door for a new phase in space exploration everyone is proud this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple of years and then building up the skill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same time to red tape york radical red tape that down nasa has to deal with there and it also has the freedom to take on new and innovative approaches to accessing space you know nasa has an entire infrastructure built up based on the space agency ideas of the 20th century where space x. is built up almost
shuttle fleet at the met by 2 russian cosmonauts and an american who's been in orbit since april derrick pitts is chief astronomer for the franklin institute science space and in the u.s. he says that the mission opens the door for a new phase in space exploration everyone is proud this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit in space and a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space...
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among those signing were paul mccartney, madonna and brad pitt.ow on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to the week in parliament, where there are more questions for ministers over the government's handling of coronavirus. the labour leader wants to know... why he thinks that coronavirus continues to spread so fast in the care sector? filling in for borisjohnson, dominic raab admits it's a challenge, but says it's one the government will grip. we can get the numbers down in care homes, as we've seen in hospitals and as we've seen in the country at large. the chancellor announces his latest loan scheme, promising fast and easy access to help for small firms. and away from the coronavirus pandemic, mps give initial approval to a bill to help victims of domestic violence. threatened and terrorised by someone who thinks it's ok to use his wife, partner or family as an emotional or physical punch bag. it was another week of the extraordinary "new normal" with the public being urged to continue staying inside to slow the spread of
among those signing were paul mccartney, madonna and brad pitt.ow on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello there and welcome to the week in parliament, where there are more questions for ministers over the government's handling of coronavirus. the labour leader wants to know... why he thinks that coronavirus continues to spread so fast in the care sector? filling in for borisjohnson, dominic raab admits it's a challenge, but says it's one the government will grip. we can get the numbers down...
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seen landfall rob we are we going to see things slow down from here mostly yes the winds of course pitt passed their peak because over land is not feeding itself and it was no more fuel for so when it went over and the official time of landfall was 18 minutes past 5 locally that was with winds about 155 kilometers from they're not going to strengthen they're not going to weaken because there's no more fuel to feed it over it is following a river for a while before it goes up towards calcutta the storm surge is the next thing to watch for is over he starts as you just probably heard the rain itself with the storm as it falls apart and i will move north of the next day and a half so across the top of calcutta quite likely then through northern bank toward the heights of northeastern india and then to towns that's the track of the storm as it slowly does way taking the rain with it now the next danger point is of course that storm surge it whips up the water anyway because the strong winds and they're all funneled up to the top of the bay of bengal where what you have where you have mangro
seen landfall rob we are we going to see things slow down from here mostly yes the winds of course pitt passed their peak because over land is not feeding itself and it was no more fuel for so when it went over and the official time of landfall was 18 minutes past 5 locally that was with winds about 155 kilometers from they're not going to strengthen they're not going to weaken because there's no more fuel to feed it over it is following a river for a while before it goes up towards calcutta...
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an end in 2011 will stay with the latest live or prerecorded pictures for you will bring in derrick pitts he is with the planetarium program he is the planetarium programs director indeed and chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum he joins us from philadelphia derrick just share your thoughts with us at this historic time this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit face a much lower cost and this also will be the 1st steps towards the next big adventure in space exploration astronauts returning to the moon in just a couple years and then building up this hill and the infrastructure for a potential human visit to mars a lower cost compared to what the derrick white couldn't have done this and brought it in on budget as space x. as a long musk has done. well there's so many reasons why that couldn't happen you know the difference one of the differences between the between nasa as a national space agency and space x. as an independent company is that space x. doesn't have the same kind of red tape your credit red
an end in 2011 will stay with the latest live or prerecorded pictures for you will bring in derrick pitts he is with the planetarium program he is the planetarium programs director indeed and chief astronomer for the franklin institute science museum he joins us from philadelphia derrick just share your thoughts with us at this historic time this truly is a historic a moment because this is another step toward opening access to low earth orbit face a much lower cost and this also will be the...
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pitts are 2 places bluebox car was stopped at a traffic lodging cons war driver was also killed the passenger later died of his wounds the murders pushed the wiretapping case off the front pages of the trial resume the verdict was announced on april the 28th minute if you could have heard a pin drop in the courtroom as the presiding judge spoke the defendants have been found guilty on 4 counts of murder numerous attempted murder bombing attacks and forming a criminal organization of the court sentences all 3 of you to life in prison and finally got your research money we discussed the verdict and decided that it was correct we're going maine coon please get frightened and we kept a person who is not a legal expert could look at this case and accept the good it was but if you are a legal expert and. you're familiar with the trial you realize that it was a disgrace and shaniqua vs. the trial was complicated that was the wiretapping controversy and the defendants and the lawyers kept making political speeches. and boy the are getting the verdict was intended to serve justice and restore a certai
pitts are 2 places bluebox car was stopped at a traffic lodging cons war driver was also killed the passenger later died of his wounds the murders pushed the wiretapping case off the front pages of the trial resume the verdict was announced on april the 28th minute if you could have heard a pin drop in the courtroom as the presiding judge spoke the defendants have been found guilty on 4 counts of murder numerous attempted murder bombing attacks and forming a criminal organization of the court...
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amount of attention among the people w who have sigd madonna,ah winfrey and streep,mpbell, memeryl ad pitt and oerers? wer h hope this letter -- are apapplying for humanitarian in a amazoniaat -- indigenous that were never r contacted. the cororonavirus multiplied vey fast. if they coincide these communities -- if they go inside these communities -- we are applied to protect more isolated toops to create a barrier take out the invaderers and cree a barrier, not allowow the peope inside thehe territory for a whe to protect this popupution. this petition, this letter, the reply was very, very goodod. we have alall brazilian press. newspapers that gave the notice. m meetingsue to have grouphe judges, with the at the judicial system in brazil to see if we can create this humanitarian protectionn for the indigegenous. amy: finally, sebastiao salgado, if you could comment more broadly on the future brazil? you fled brazil in 196969. you fled the military dictatorship. you went to paris. if you can talk about the future brazil and also your own time now, just like we here are shelteriring in plac
amount of attention among the people w who have sigd madonna,ah winfrey and streep,mpbell, memeryl ad pitt and oerers? wer h hope this letter -- are apapplying for humanitarian in a amazoniaat -- indigenous that were never r contacted. the cororonavirus multiplied vey fast. if they coincide these communities -- if they go inside these communities -- we are applied to protect more isolated toops to create a barrier take out the invaderers and cree a barrier, not allowow the peope inside thehe...
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went by myself, i could not get any friends to go with and somebody pointed out the fact that curtis pitts was in the shade of the hanger over there and he introduced me too carol as a champion of the 1951 championship on his plane and then i found out that she flew in 26 of world war ii. never heard of her and never heard of any of them. i thought if i've never heard of them, who else hasn't and one of my friends had, we just decided it was wrong and it was an incredible woman who did a lot of great flying during world war ii so i set myself on a mission that's taken 27 years to get here but i've been studying them and telling their story ever sent. >> that is fantastic, it's definitely part of the war that our audience is interested in, there's been very little good material out there, your book is in addition to the resources on this and these incredible women had an impact on your career and you spent 27 years working on the story but has this passion influence your career in other ways, driven you to see new things. >> i had the great advantage of spending a lot of time with them and
went by myself, i could not get any friends to go with and somebody pointed out the fact that curtis pitts was in the shade of the hanger over there and he introduced me too carol as a champion of the 1951 championship on his plane and then i found out that she flew in 26 of world war ii. never heard of her and never heard of any of them. i thought if i've never heard of them, who else hasn't and one of my friends had, we just decided it was wrong and it was an incredible woman who did a lot of...
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. >>> brad pitt is sticking with quarantine protocol but has reportedly gotten a few visits from "arrestedyah show cot. she lives close by and just
. >>> brad pitt is sticking with quarantine protocol but has reportedly gotten a few visits from "arrestedyah show cot. she lives close by and just
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donald yearly at the pitt school of medicine revealed facts seemingly indirect conflict with this previous. >> right now, many of you here alarming death rates. we have learned that way more people, far, far more have been exposed to the infection without any knowledge. the true mortality rate of covid-19 for most estimations would be about 0.25%. >> the doctor went on to note the hospital system is only using 2% of its 5,500 beds for covid patients. we are very pleased to be joined by dr. yearly now. is the true mortality rate of about 125% if that if you shared by the majority of professionals you speak to? >> i can't speak to if it is the majority, i know that many have gone through the same basic data that i have and recognize that the initial estimates, how many people died from people who had known infections and symptoms? we want to know how many people had a death who had any infection with a virus, because many people don't experience any infection or to be back at all. >> laura: we have multiple comorbidities, multiple chinese studies and new ones coming out of the u.s. the: brad
donald yearly at the pitt school of medicine revealed facts seemingly indirect conflict with this previous. >> right now, many of you here alarming death rates. we have learned that way more people, far, far more have been exposed to the infection without any knowledge. the true mortality rate of covid-19 for most estimations would be about 0.25%. >> the doctor went on to note the hospital system is only using 2% of its 5,500 beds for covid patients. we are very pleased to be joined...
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it captured someone in the background but i couldn't tell if that was sally quinn or brad pitt takingotes. one of the two. and your favorite. >> laura: this was odd, though!s he knows he's going to be -- with all due respect to all of them, if you don't know where the camera is on your computer, why should we trust our entire health care policy to you! i love chairman lamar alexander who situated himself screen left so his dog rufus in thatfi log cabin office could be prominently seen. what happened there? >> at one point he started tofa fall off the frame completely, laura! ruth this should have been operating the camera. mymy favorite shot of the day ws senator tim kaine who appeared to be ao freshly returned to te capital following a train robbery. he had the mask on. all he needed was a stetson and a six iron. looks like he's holding everybody up. >> got to get one of those little cap guns and tassels, the tasseled gloves the boys used to have in the cowboy outfits. there was a huge dustup the other night over "the price is right" on prime time? acrimony is even reaching "the pric
it captured someone in the background but i couldn't tell if that was sally quinn or brad pitt takingotes. one of the two. and your favorite. >> laura: this was odd, though!s he knows he's going to be -- with all due respect to all of them, if you don't know where the camera is on your computer, why should we trust our entire health care policy to you! i love chairman lamar alexander who situated himself screen left so his dog rufus in thatfi log cabin office could be prominently seen....
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donald yealy at the pitt school of medicine revealed facts in direct conflict with his previous warning now many of you here alarming death rates. we've learned that way more people, far, far more, have actually been exposed to the infection without in any knowledge of it. the true mortality rate with stthose estimations would be abt 0.25%. >> laura: the doctor went on to note that the hospital system is only using 2% of its 5,500 beds or covid dell makes between six patients. we are joined is the true mortality rate, 2.5%, is that a view shared by a majority of medical professionals you speak to? >> i can't speak to whether it's the majority. i know many have gone to the t same basic data and calculations that i have and recognize that the initial estimates used case fatality rates. in other words, how many people died from people who had known infections and symptoms. we want to know how many people many people don't experience any symptoms at all or so minor they don't report them. >> laura: we have the situation, dr. yealy doctor, wie comorbidity studies coming out in the united sta
donald yealy at the pitt school of medicine revealed facts in direct conflict with his previous warning now many of you here alarming death rates. we've learned that way more people, far, far more, have actually been exposed to the infection without in any knowledge of it. the true mortality rate with stthose estimations would be abt 0.25%. >> laura: the doctor went on to note that the hospital system is only using 2% of its 5,500 beds or covid dell makes between six patients. we are...
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. >> ¿serÁ que eso le gusta a brad pitt?razado con su hijita, como en un cuento de hadas aa botar la basura. >> te vamos a decir como sacar dinero cuando parece que no hay de donde, se estÁs pensando en comprar algo en el memorial day, aquÍ te decimos que te conviene. >> ¿alo? es el papa francisco, esa es la inesperada llamada que recibe un sacerdote en mÉxico en plena transmisiÓn de una misa, aquÍ escucharÁs esta maÑana la reacciÓn del sacerdote. >> quÉdate con nosotros en despierta amÉrica donde te damos mÁs alegrÍa, mÁs ayuda y la informaciÓn que necesitas para empezar el dÍa con las pilas puestas. >> regresamos. [mÚsica] todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si usas un ventilador para refrescarte... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o cierras las persianas durante el día. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. y a convivir con los nuestros. y volverán nuestros conciertos, y domingos de deportes. pero hoy, desde nuestros hogares, podemos ayudar a nuestra com
. >> ¿serÁ que eso le gusta a brad pitt?razado con su hijita, como en un cuento de hadas aa botar la basura. >> te vamos a decir como sacar dinero cuando parece que no hay de donde, se estÁs pensando en comprar algo en el memorial day, aquÍ te decimos que te conviene. >> ¿alo? es el papa francisco, esa es la inesperada llamada que recibe un sacerdote en mÉxico en plena transmisiÓn de una misa, aquÍ escucharÁs esta maÑana la reacciÓn del sacerdote. >> quÉdate...