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public health service, and the university of pittsburgh to produce "the silent invader." the film is from the u.s. national library of medicine's digital collections. carl: in the public interest, the westinghouse broadcasting company and the university of pittsburgh, one of the nation's major health centers, in cooperation with the american medical society and the united states public health service bring you "the silent invader," an up-to-the-minute report on asian influenza. how do you do? i'm carl ives. throughout history, mankind has been forced to wage many battles in order to protect his family or nation against misfortune, disaster, or even possible extinction. while sometimes these wars have been, well, they've been catastrophic. there was the catastrophe of 1918, when an influenza epidemic swept through our own nation as well as the entire world. unlike the battles of nation against nation, or humanity against the forces of nature when man has often had the opportunity to prepare himself, the battles against disease throughout the centuries have found men in the
public health service, and the university of pittsburgh to produce "the silent invader." the film is from the u.s. national library of medicine's digital collections. carl: in the public interest, the westinghouse broadcasting company and the university of pittsburgh, one of the nation's major health centers, in cooperation with the american medical society and the united states public health service bring you "the silent invader," an up-to-the-minute report on asian...
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and that is not the way we do things in pittsburgh.o we had a conversation about it last week, we had additional crews out this weekend, to remind people, that now is not the time. we didn't have to cite or arrest or do anything of that nature, but we were able to make sure that social distancing outside was occurring as much as it was happening inside. >> good. mayor peduto, i'm especially interested in what's happening there. i've got family in greensburg, as you know, just outside pittsburgh. >> yes. >> so best of luck to you. best of luck to the effort there. thank you, mayor. >>> a small update here, by the way here, folks, the white house schedule has the coronavirus task force briefing slated for can. president trump just tweeted a short time ago that that is going to happen at 6:45. regardless of the time, we will be watching and listening closely, and we will take you there as soon as it begin, whether it is 6:45 or 7:00. right now, congressional leaders gearing up for their next big push, another coronavirus relief package, c
and that is not the way we do things in pittsburgh.o we had a conversation about it last week, we had additional crews out this weekend, to remind people, that now is not the time. we didn't have to cite or arrest or do anything of that nature, but we were able to make sure that social distancing outside was occurring as much as it was happening inside. >> good. mayor peduto, i'm especially interested in what's happening there. i've got family in greensburg, as you know, just outside...
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we are working as i said before with the university of pittsburgh school of public health on their model. i have a phone call with them tomorrow on saturday to discuss their model and discuss some of the asumptions that they're making and trying to perfect that model. we have been looking at the model from penn, which is primarily concentrated on philadelphia. there's university of washington model, different characteristics, some positive, some negative. that model shows that we will have enough supplies and beds to deal with the surge. we don't know exactly when the surge will come. we don't know exactly the timetable. much is going to depend upon the mitigation efforts and the stay-at-home orders and how people react to those as the governor was saying. we are depending upon everyone in pennsylvania to stay home to prevent the spread of this deadly virus. >> governor, from the pittsburgh business times, are there any plans to extend the waiver deadline for businesses to apply to be considered an essential business? >> no. the waiver deadline is 5:00 this evening. let me add to the poi
we are working as i said before with the university of pittsburgh school of public health on their model. i have a phone call with them tomorrow on saturday to discuss their model and discuss some of the asumptions that they're making and trying to perfect that model. we have been looking at the model from penn, which is primarily concentrated on philadelphia. there's university of washington model, different characteristics, some positive, some negative. that model shows that we will have...
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we had money from the meadowcroft foundation from the university of pittsburgh and a bunch of pittsburgh based corporations. we always had more than ample money. since you could torture students way more in those days way more than you could now, labor was never an issue because we mandated four years of field school and the duration of the project was such that it usually would begin in may or june and run until september. 12 hours a day, six days a week. and so with a captive audience and all the money in the world, so to speak, we were free to explore issues here, in particular ways that had never been done before. one of those involved, the construction of a series of buildings of which the one we are in now is only the most recent. that prehistorically, or historically, looked like that portion of the one building that is still adhering to that rock fall event. it let as a dig basically indoors. where we could control not only the temperature and the ventilation, but we could control the hue, intensity and chrome of the lighting system so that the excavators could maximize their abi
we had money from the meadowcroft foundation from the university of pittsburgh and a bunch of pittsburgh based corporations. we always had more than ample money. since you could torture students way more in those days way more than you could now, labor was never an issue because we mandated four years of field school and the duration of the project was such that it usually would begin in may or june and run until september. 12 hours a day, six days a week. and so with a captive audience and all...
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. >> reporter: meghan verikas is a pittsburgh girl born and raised. steeler games, tight-knit friends, a solid family. >> i grew up with my parents who've been married for 35 years. >> reporter: meghan's own love life wasn't so simple. she got married in her 20s. but she and her husband drifted apart. so she threw herself into her work, managing a busy hotel downtown. >> it's a fun job. you meet a lotta different people. >> reporter: one of those people was a local doctor, who checked in during the winter of 2014. his name was leon jacob. what's your first impression? >> he was arrogant. "oh, i'm a doctor. give me whatever suite you have." >> reporter: what did you make of that? did you think to yourself, i don't want anything to do with this guy? >> exactly. exactly. but he wears on you. >> reporter: leon came from a well-to-do family and attended an elite boarding school. now, he told her, he was a transplant surgeon. >> i think that anybody is enamored by somebody who can save lives. >> reporter: like meghan, leon was unlucky in love. he told her h
. >> reporter: meghan verikas is a pittsburgh girl born and raised. steeler games, tight-knit friends, a solid family. >> i grew up with my parents who've been married for 35 years. >> reporter: meghan's own love life wasn't so simple. she got married in her 20s. but she and her husband drifted apart. so she threw herself into her work, managing a busy hotel downtown. >> it's a fun job. you meet a lotta different people. >> reporter: one of those people was a local...
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we won't allow it. >> back in pittsburgh. >> i got chicken. spinach.ority of people coming are you unemployed and desperate for food. >> they're helping a lot of people. they don't realize how much it means to us. >> and as for san diego and omaha, in pittsburgh, they're now forced to buy massive amounts of food. >> it's astounding. you have gone from spending about $600,000 in the same two-month period last year to $1.7 million. in two months. yes. i'm concerned that we won't even be receiving all of that food. >> why? because grocery stores or others outbid them. >> under the most extreme circumstances, you actually even have to close your doors. >> what keeps me up at night? i'm sorry, i'm short of breath right now, trying to imagine it. >> what do they want the country to know. >> we're not going to stop. we're not going to leave anybody behind. >> if you're in pittsburgh, of course, we're mr. roger's neighborhood. we're all about helping. >> this isn't going to change over night. this is a long haul. >> it's emotional for you. >> it is. i know it'
we won't allow it. >> back in pittsburgh. >> i got chicken. spinach.ority of people coming are you unemployed and desperate for food. >> they're helping a lot of people. they don't realize how much it means to us. >> and as for san diego and omaha, in pittsburgh, they're now forced to buy massive amounts of food. >> it's astounding. you have gone from spending about $600,000 in the same two-month period last year to $1.7 million. in two months. yes. i'm concerned...
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cynthia mcfadden reports on how that challenge is being met. >> reporter: yesterday in pittsburgh, ahe national guard passing out boxes of food to car after car of hungry americans. nearly 1,000 boxes distributed in just three hours. >> keep it going. >> reporter: the nation's food crisis getting more acute by the day. in new york, they come on foot. city harvest distributed nearly 3 million pounds of food in the last two weeks. with demand skyrocketing. >> this is a perfect tomorrow. a 50-state hurricane. >> reporter: over 1200 cars lined up in san diego over the weekend. >> when they see that box of food coming into the cars, some of them smile, some of them cry. >> reporter: this is one of the largest and most successful food banks in america in san diego. they fed over 100,000 people last week alone. >> san diego county has a population larger than 20 u.s. states. >> reporter: he says demand is up by 50% in some distribution spots. while food donations are plummeting. >> we usually rescue about 12 million pounds of food per year from grocery stores across the county. >> reporter:
cynthia mcfadden reports on how that challenge is being met. >> reporter: yesterday in pittsburgh, ahe national guard passing out boxes of food to car after car of hungry americans. nearly 1,000 boxes distributed in just three hours. >> keep it going. >> reporter: the nation's food crisis getting more acute by the day. in new york, they come on foot. city harvest distributed nearly 3 million pounds of food in the last two weeks. with demand skyrocketing. >> this is a...
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the next week to banks in pittsburgh were robbed on the same day. pittsburgh police say they found and arrested the suspect when he tried to rob his 3rd bank of the day davis remains in custody tonight. >>it is truly a number we're celebrating today, a hospital in new york city discharged patient number 1000 to recover from the coronavirus in the face of this pandemic the hospital staff says this is a when they do not take for granted. >>this really went through a lot and our team did an amazing job being able to reunite them. between here in eligible to hospital next door we didn't remember staab and he's just so excited to be going home, i'm so proud of him so proud of the team. >>wow that's great and another bit of good news. the total number of hospitalizations for the coronavirus down across the state of new york. >>and a warning for nintendo users, a major security breach that the company is addressing as a lot more people spend a lot more time playing video games during this shelter in place and staying connected with senior citizens will tel
the next week to banks in pittsburgh were robbed on the same day. pittsburgh police say they found and arrested the suspect when he tried to rob his 3rd bank of the day davis remains in custody tonight. >>it is truly a number we're celebrating today, a hospital in new york city discharged patient number 1000 to recover from the coronavirus in the face of this pandemic the hospital staff says this is a when they do not take for granted. >>this really went through a lot and our team...
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thank you, pittsburgh. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", school's out. the distance learning curve is so challenging for kids and parents. first on cbs, behind the scenes at the national zoo. new pandemic protocols to protect the animals. and taking hair into your own hands. yes, it has come to this. >> perfect! the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can por, giveou unusually depreshigh energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depressive, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms, with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects
thank you, pittsburgh. straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news", school's out. the distance learning curve is so challenging for kids and parents. first on cbs, behind the scenes at the national zoo. new pandemic protocols to protect the animals. and taking hair into your own hands. yes, it has come to this. >> perfect! the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can por, giveou unusually depreshigh energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar....
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it's about 45 minutes or an hour south of pittsburgh. both of these places were devastated by the steel industry moving over to first year and then china. pittsburgh is doing well now. uniontown was a real city back in the day. why were they not able to survive the downturn, and my argument is if you've been to pittsburgh and you know that there's all these little neighborhoods, a lot of them are built around a church and are economically extinct. you have the move with irish neighborhoods in all these different neighborhoods and churches into these other institutions including the local public school where everybody thinks of the kids as our kids while the places that are a little more spread out have a church or two but when the factory shuts down at his just less resilient. it is i sort of imagine it the communities resting on a thin membrane that was easier to smack because they didn't have a dense network of civil society. .. >> i had to clarifying questions. >> we will get that working in one second period. >> technology is a probl
it's about 45 minutes or an hour south of pittsburgh. both of these places were devastated by the steel industry moving over to first year and then china. pittsburgh is doing well now. uniontown was a real city back in the day. why were they not able to survive the downturn, and my argument is if you've been to pittsburgh and you know that there's all these little neighborhoods, a lot of them are built around a church and are economically extinct. you have the move with irish neighborhoods in...
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pittsburgh food bank.org, that can help the folks in western pennsylvania. thank you, we will keep an eye on you, thank you for coming in today. >> thanks so much. i >> bill: you bet. from a virus a stricken crew ship to the white house, just today, a california couple telling the president how covid-19 change their lives. a live interview with the goldmans on the north lawn ahead. next. >> president trump: do you think it brought you together, closer? >> absolutely. >> president trump: it brings you together. does that make any sense? i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ veteran50-year lows.ortgage rates have fallen to but did you know that your va benefit lets you easily refinance to a lower rate? one call to newday can save you $2000 a year. with newday's va streamline refi there's no income verification, no home appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. it's the quickest and easiest refi they've ever offere
pittsburgh food bank.org, that can help the folks in western pennsylvania. thank you, we will keep an eye on you, thank you for coming in today. >> thanks so much. i >> bill: you bet. from a virus a stricken crew ship to the white house, just today, a california couple telling the president how covid-19 change their lives. a live interview with the goldmans on the north lawn ahead. next. >> president trump: do you think it brought you together, closer? >> absolutely....
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this 93-year-old grandmother in pittsburgh going viral with her playful request for beer in long island when korean war veteran herb burger couldn't join family and friends to celebrate his 90th birthday, local police brought a parade to his front door and there is more positive news here in l.a. county where the number of new cases is the lowest it's been in a month but that stay-at-home order has been extended in this area through may 15th lester >> yeah, this isn't close to being over miguel, thanks very much. >>> as discussions intensify over how to ramp up the economy, many governors and the president's own health experts warn it can't happen at once. peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump tonight eagerly eyeing what he's called a big bang to restart the economy as early as may 1st expressing optimism. >> we're getting rid of the pledge it's a plague on our country like nobodies ever seen. >> reporter: dr. anthony fauci envisioning a rolling reentry, possibly next month. >> it's not going to be a light switch we say okay, it is now june, july or whateve
this 93-year-old grandmother in pittsburgh going viral with her playful request for beer in long island when korean war veteran herb burger couldn't join family and friends to celebrate his 90th birthday, local police brought a parade to his front door and there is more positive news here in l.a. county where the number of new cases is the lowest it's been in a month but that stay-at-home order has been extended in this area through may 15th lester >> yeah, this isn't close to being over...
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the university of pittsburgh medical school with news about a potential breakthrough. one of the doctors joins us in minutes to explain. white house correspondent kevin cork kicks off the latest on guidance from the coronavirus task force. >> sitting in the oval office behind that beautiful resolute desk, a great resolute desk wearing a facemask as i agreed presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens, i don't know, somehow i don't see it for myself. >> reporter: thanks but no thanks, that is the president's personal position that wearing a protective mask during the coronavirus pandemic but he did back the centers for disease control recommendation that americans cover up with cloth face coverings when they can to maintain social distancing guidelines. >> the virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity, coughing, speaking or sneezing. even if those people were not exhibiting symptoms. >> that guidance comes as a fierce debate plays out over who should get personal protective gear manufactured by american companies, the president again annou
the university of pittsburgh medical school with news about a potential breakthrough. one of the doctors joins us in minutes to explain. white house correspondent kevin cork kicks off the latest on guidance from the coronavirus task force. >> sitting in the oval office behind that beautiful resolute desk, a great resolute desk wearing a facemask as i agreed presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens, i don't know, somehow i don't see it for myself. >> reporter: thanks but...
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danville, walnut creek, concord, pittsburgh, antioch, you're farther away from the ocean and the bay warmer. breezy tomorrow, winds 15-miles-per-hour. 77 in palo alto, also loss altos, mid to upper 70s. little bit cooler here, 71 as we get closer to the coast you'll see microclimate in effect tomorrow. although i do have a mild 69 in the mission. and across the north bay, 82 in napa, 80 in navarro, and 81 in santa rosa. extended forecast is simple, looking at mid-60s and upper 60 nervous system san francisco with plenty of sunshine and we go up to 86 on friday and keep 80s all the way through next tuesday. i did want to show you real fast we do have a moderate drought over the bay area. coming up at 6:00 p.m. we'll take a look terez voirs and show you where the reservoirs are sitting as of today. even with the moderate drought i don't think we'll have water restrictions over the next month. that's good news. see y'all at 6:00 p.m. >> i love seeing you outside with your shades on. you look so cool with lucy with the little hair clip. you look like you're having fun. >> enjoy the after
danville, walnut creek, concord, pittsburgh, antioch, you're farther away from the ocean and the bay warmer. breezy tomorrow, winds 15-miles-per-hour. 77 in palo alto, also loss altos, mid to upper 70s. little bit cooler here, 71 as we get closer to the coast you'll see microclimate in effect tomorrow. although i do have a mild 69 in the mission. and across the north bay, 82 in napa, 80 in navarro, and 81 in santa rosa. extended forecast is simple, looking at mid-60s and upper 60 nervous system...
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he was traded to the pittsburgh penguins. and check out this mural.says she wanted to send a message to doctors, nurses and health care workers battling the coronavirus. the quote you see there is one that winston churchill made in word war two, never was so much owed to so many by so few. and all the folks sacrificing. and the doctor she painted there is supposed to be dr. fauci who is really leading the country in what is going on in the white house in the press briefings. >> we respect the first responders and those on the front line. we will talk to an infectious doctor who will talk about the possible resurgence this fall. dr. fauci mentioned it might come back. that is coming up next at 7:00. >> okay, we will see you then. >>> heck out nbccalive or the instagram page. for over 80 years, nissan has been with you through thick and thin. and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners and our service departments are here to help. and for future owners, we're offering no payments for 90 days on 14 models. this is help when
he was traded to the pittsburgh penguins. and check out this mural.says she wanted to send a message to doctors, nurses and health care workers battling the coronavirus. the quote you see there is one that winston churchill made in word war two, never was so much owed to so many by so few. and all the folks sacrificing. and the doctor she painted there is supposed to be dr. fauci who is really leading the country in what is going on in the white house in the press briefings. >> we respect...
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the pittsburgh airport right there. in florida tonight, news of one veteran, a father waiting in line for hours only to learn there was no food left. he got into a second line, and heard the same thing again. ways americans can help. and the doctor at the department of health and human services, part of the team working to get a vaccine. saying he's been removed from his post after speaking out. whit johnson leads us off from new york. >> reporter: tonight, even as new york descends from its peak, the number of patients flooding hospitals is still shockingly high. overnight, more than 1,300 new admissions. a tough week in the e.r. is the associated press given access into st. joseph's medical center in yonkers. a nurse frantically pumping a man's chest. the medical team in full protective gear standing back, arms up until that jolt to the man's heart. he's revived and put on a ventilator. >> we do this all day every day for the last month, multiple times a day. >> reporter: dr. anthony leno says it's a daily struggle be
the pittsburgh airport right there. in florida tonight, news of one veteran, a father waiting in line for hours only to learn there was no food left. he got into a second line, and heard the same thing again. ways americans can help. and the doctor at the department of health and human services, part of the team working to get a vaccine. saying he's been removed from his post after speaking out. whit johnson leads us off from new york. >> reporter: tonight, even as new york descends from...
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police are doing the important things like making the homeless just a wee bit so much more homeless pittsburgh is wasting their time and money on try telling matters like removing their lead pipes so people can have clean drinking water apparently pittsburgh's water has been tainted with lead for the past many years when my water's filled with it's toxic. or 3rd world problems on my right. but this pandemic crisis is no time to secure a health and happiness of your citizens what now now now now now now now now to this is the time to give trillions to corporations they need help more than your red headed children besides having led play that kids is good to stop the 5 g. from getting piped into they're not going to but yes corporations need to help more even the small corporations need our charity who is it who's going to bail out the doggie yoga studios the stores that sell homemade tibet and wine bottle openers to be sold to people who can understand what they say the fidgets penry kiosks or the neighborhood anal bleaching parlors we must save them 1st or else we'll all have gnarly colored an
police are doing the important things like making the homeless just a wee bit so much more homeless pittsburgh is wasting their time and money on try telling matters like removing their lead pipes so people can have clean drinking water apparently pittsburgh's water has been tainted with lead for the past many years when my water's filled with it's toxic. or 3rd world problems on my right. but this pandemic crisis is no time to secure a health and happiness of your citizens what now now now now...
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in pittsburgh a bride's parents found a way to walk her down the aisle of an empty sanctuary.ied and i think that's what's it's really about at the end of the day >> reporter: for better or worse couples are still ti toying the knot. >> that's nbc "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. nissan has been with you through thick and thin. and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners and our service departments are here to help. and for future owners, we're offering no payments for 90 days on 14 models. this is help when you need it. i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy [lively
in pittsburgh a bride's parents found a way to walk her down the aisle of an empty sanctuary.ied and i think that's what's it's really about at the end of the day >> reporter: for better or worse couples are still ti toying the knot. >> that's nbc "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. my new bite-sized, crispy popcorn chicken is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don't resist! pop 'em outside, or on the go, or on the...
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in pittsburgh a brides parents found a way to walk her down the aisle ofou know, really w an empty shanse couples are still tying the knot as tight as ever joe friar, nbc news. >> love conquers all that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other.
in pittsburgh a brides parents found a way to walk her down the aisle ofou know, really w an empty shanse couples are still tying the knot as tight as ever joe friar, nbc news. >> love conquers all that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other.
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remember that long line of hundreds of cars on the road leading to a food pantry outside pittsburgh?ay the head of the food bank in pittsburgh said they do have enough food for now, but they worry it may eventually run out. nationwide, food banks have seen a 40% increase in demand over just the past two weeks. >>> tonight the cdc is taking steps to clear up the nation's mask confusion. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert says the cdc is discussing new guidelines on whether people in the general public should wear face masks to protect themselves and other. for now he says protecting health care workers should remain the priority. we have dean reynolds on the lack of masks and clarity. >> reporter: months into the pandemic, there is still no consensus on a basic point -- should everybody wear at least some face cover to keep the bug at bay. until now, masks were a way to block the sick from spreading the disease, and as shields protecting medical professionals from catching it. the healthy have worn them randomly. if masks protect doctors and increases, why n
remember that long line of hundreds of cars on the road leading to a food pantry outside pittsburgh?ay the head of the food bank in pittsburgh said they do have enough food for now, but they worry it may eventually run out. nationwide, food banks have seen a 40% increase in demand over just the past two weeks. >>> tonight the cdc is taking steps to clear up the nation's mask confusion. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert says the cdc is discussing new...
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in pittsburgh a bride's parents found a way to walk her down the aisle of an empty sanctuary.ied and i think that's what's it's really about at the end of the day >> reporter: for better or worse couples are still ti toying the knot. >> that's nbc "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. - hey, welcome to the show everybody. i'm still hanging out in montana while we're all quarantined, but we have a great show for y'all today. we have josh gad on today, grace vanderwaal, some really cool stories actually happening. plus cheesecake factory, we're making some pancakes, i believe on the show. and well, i really wish i had those right now. anyway, also i started the show with sam smith, who i love, and i got to sing, "stay with me". and well, that's all you can do right now, 'cause you're quarantined, so you gotta stay with me regardless, so you're welcome. anyway, we are hanging out on the ranch today with the kiddos. and just gonna go make our rounds. we have some calves being born, and just some ranch stuff to do, so we get to do that, since
in pittsburgh a bride's parents found a way to walk her down the aisle of an empty sanctuary.ied and i think that's what's it's really about at the end of the day >> reporter: for better or worse couples are still ti toying the knot. >> that's nbc "nightly news." i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. - hey, welcome to the show everybody. i'm still hanging out in montana while we're all quarantined, but we have a great show for y'all today. we have...
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, australia, who was talking to a mask supplier in kuwait. >> we in the fbi engaged pittsburgh middle man and went looking for the warehouse and investigated and started the investigation into who these people were in australia and kuwait, as well. as it turns out, there was no warehouse. >> reporter: no warehouse and no masks. another tipoff, the 39 million masks were supposed lly manufactured by 3m, a company already helping the federal coronavirus task force looking into problems with ppe. >> they told us they only produced 20 million last year. they were skeptical and we were very skeptical and that's where we begin to pivot from a policy hoa hoarding situation to fraud. >> reporter: dignity health, kazer, sutter health and santa clara county were among those planning to purchase the masks. kazer permanente placed orders for 6 million masks. where we could verify and inspect the shipment. >> they wanted a 40% up front payment. >> reporter: $5 a masks for 5 million masks. kaiser withdrew and no money exchanged hands. brady does not believe the pittsburgh businessman or the health c
, australia, who was talking to a mask supplier in kuwait. >> we in the fbi engaged pittsburgh middle man and went looking for the warehouse and investigated and started the investigation into who these people were in australia and kuwait, as well. as it turns out, there was no warehouse. >> reporter: no warehouse and no masks. another tipoff, the 39 million masks were supposed lly manufactured by 3m, a company already helping the federal coronavirus task force looking into problems...
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some of what the pittsburgh wobblies were accused of doing was actually instigated by him. aspect of these very repressive years, 1917 to 1920, not only did the justice department greatly increase in progressive activists of all sorts, but so did the american military. the key figure here was a man na med lieutenant colonel ralph h. van dean. he started with intelligence war, 1899e philippine to 1902, an extremely brutal conflict where torture was routine by the u.s. army who wantedipinos their country to be independent. intelligencemy vasttions and set up a operation on filipino independence advocates and mobilized u.s. army officers across the island to feed him information. in thee had other posts military, but was stationed in washington when the united states entered the first world war, and he immediately went to the secretary and asked to set up an army intelligence operation. but this was not army intelligence to find out what the germans were up to, because the british and french had been doing that for several years already. it was rather an excuse to spy on so-ca
some of what the pittsburgh wobblies were accused of doing was actually instigated by him. aspect of these very repressive years, 1917 to 1920, not only did the justice department greatly increase in progressive activists of all sorts, but so did the american military. the key figure here was a man na med lieutenant colonel ralph h. van dean. he started with intelligence war, 1899e philippine to 1902, an extremely brutal conflict where torture was routine by the u.s. army who wantedipinos their...
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rates,curs in about 4-6 for example, in metropolitan pittsburgh, approximately one moving people. approximately 200,000 people who would become ill in a 4-6 week period. this would make a tremendous impact on the economy of this particular area. more recently, back in 2019, the most recent figures indicate that about 16,000 americans died from the standard influenza. why does it remain such a mystery? it remains a challenge. the biggest challenge we have, when we talk about influenza, is finding a vaccine that we don't have to repeat every year. your viewers will know that every year they get a fluid and the difference in that is the vaccine we get his immune --and you are immune for the rest of your life. the virus is a clever shape shifter, and while we can be calm immune to a shirt and -- a virus, itrain of that means that new strains that infect us will not be recognized , so the challenge of the influenza vaccine is to find a vaccine that is universal vaccine. that will be able to work against all strains of the flu, just not those in circulation that your. and also will not
rates,curs in about 4-6 for example, in metropolitan pittsburgh, approximately one moving people. approximately 200,000 people who would become ill in a 4-6 week period. this would make a tremendous impact on the economy of this particular area. more recently, back in 2019, the most recent figures indicate that about 16,000 americans died from the standard influenza. why does it remain such a mystery? it remains a challenge. the biggest challenge we have, when we talk about influenza, is...
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it's a steel town outside of pittsburgh he said to me the politicians never come here these are the place the houses and they were come and a month later trump came and gave a speech so you know i think part of it is that. people felt recognized and part of it is that that. these these particular jobs may never be coming back but what's what's really interesting in crucial about for example the green new deal is that it provides both an ecological rationale which which appeals to people who care about the planet which you know given the chance as most of us but it also provides the rationale for an enormous select economic stimulus for domestic oil that's a really model on the. public works 12 roosevelt employees 12000000 workers exactly that's that's what i mean even that you know notorious radical paul krugman used to say. about obama's stimulus package that it wasn't nearly big enough and that was absolutely right you know and that but the green new deal it's going to need to be big but if it is big if it is its scale then you're offering people in these places real hope because
it's a steel town outside of pittsburgh he said to me the politicians never come here these are the place the houses and they were come and a month later trump came and gave a speech so you know i think part of it is that. people felt recognized and part of it is that that. these these particular jobs may never be coming back but what's what's really interesting in crucial about for example the green new deal is that it provides both an ecological rationale which which appeals to people who...
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, that had 17 deaths in nursing homes already, and the local concern to the "pittsburgh post-gazette" is that nobody will say publicly which facilities those deaths have happened in, they just know they're being reported as nursing home deaths in that one county. why can't anybody know what facilities they are? not just for the family members of people in those facilities, god bless them, but because those facilities clearly need help. in brighton township, pennsylvania, which is between pittsburgh and the ohio state line, there's one care center there with 104 confirmed cases now reported. at the beginning of last week that facility reported that 11 of its patients had died, but nobody knows what the numbers have been since then, and they're now reporting more than 100 confirmed cases. the local transit center has cut off its bus routes that went to that facility. people who have relatives in that facility are reporting they cannot get answers from the facility. nobody answers when they call. one hyper local outlet in that county, which is beaver county, pennsylvania, they're reporti
, that had 17 deaths in nursing homes already, and the local concern to the "pittsburgh post-gazette" is that nobody will say publicly which facilities those deaths have happened in, they just know they're being reported as nursing home deaths in that one county. why can't anybody know what facilities they are? not just for the family members of people in those facilities, god bless them, but because those facilities clearly need help. in brighton township, pennsylvania, which is...
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so the pittsburgh steelers taking alex highsmith and the philadelphia eagles are now on the clock.it happens question about philadelphia afc third pick of the draft. will they take someone not named jalen? here's a tweet, kcarson wentz, tweeting and saying welcome to the best football city in america, brother. the guy who's going to join him in the quarterback room, the former quarterback and heisman runner up. doug pederson, who are they going with here? >> 103rd pick in the 2020 nfl draft, the philadelphia eagles select daviyon taylor, linebacker, colorado. >> the linebacker from colorado. really interesting back story. wasn't highly recruited guy because of his family's religious beliefs. im to play many high school football games because they played on friday nights and he was supposed to be resting at that time. but once he turned 18 and was able to start playing he got on the radar of people. you see, kirk, he really made an impact with a lot of great speed. >> yeah, that's the thing he plays with had is his speed. see how they move him out? instead of just playing inside, yo
so the pittsburgh steelers taking alex highsmith and the philadelphia eagles are now on the clock.it happens question about philadelphia afc third pick of the draft. will they take someone not named jalen? here's a tweet, kcarson wentz, tweeting and saying welcome to the best football city in america, brother. the guy who's going to join him in the quarterback room, the former quarterback and heisman runner up. doug pederson, who are they going with here? >> 103rd pick in the 2020 nfl...
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let's go to pittsburgh, the greater pittsburgh community food bank. look at this line. they teamed up with the pittsburgh penguins the hockey team there to handout food. more than 65,000 pounds of food. the food bank estimates that more than 1600 cars rolled through that parking lot. that's just yesterday alone. >> we want to show you more than 6,000 families who received food at this event in san antonio. san antonio food bank gave away more than a million pound of food. the nonprofit has gone from serving about 60,000 people a week to more than 120,000. doubling the people in need there. >>> wow. of course, the question we talked about it this morning, the question about when will we get back to our normal lives or what the new post-covid-19 normal will be? health officials are looking at the antibody tests as the key to help make that happen. coming up our own dr. sanjay gupta is breaking down how the tests works and what we could learn from the results. >>> guess what? you may be carrying the key to slowing the spread of the coronavirus. how tech companies and state
let's go to pittsburgh, the greater pittsburgh community food bank. look at this line. they teamed up with the pittsburgh penguins the hockey team there to handout food. more than 65,000 pounds of food. the food bank estimates that more than 1600 cars rolled through that parking lot. that's just yesterday alone. >> we want to show you more than 6,000 families who received food at this event in san antonio. san antonio food bank gave away more than a million pound of food. the nonprofit...
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area is that now ofe than ever the practice social distancing, so extentlphia and to some even pittsburgh do not have to endure what other communities before them have had to endure. also today, at the president's direction, we hosted a conference call with every republican member of the house of representatives and every democrat member of the house of representatives. we expressed our appreciation to speaker nancy pelosi and leader kevin mccarthy for convening. we brought together key members of our task force team, the secretary of treasury discussed the progress we made on paycheck protection. he reported to members of congress that so far, we are working with more than 3600 lenders across the country, and have disbursed more than $98 billion in forgivable loans. that, if small businesses except this money and use it to keep people on their payroll over the next two months, they will be completely forgiven. the treasury tonight will be issuing a new frequently asked questions document that will also make it clear that lenders may use their own closing documents for completing loan app
area is that now ofe than ever the practice social distancing, so extentlphia and to some even pittsburgh do not have to endure what other communities before them have had to endure. also today, at the president's direction, we hosted a conference call with every republican member of the house of representatives and every democrat member of the house of representatives. we expressed our appreciation to speaker nancy pelosi and leader kevin mccarthy for convening. we brought together key members...
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. >> reporter: for david horton in pittsburgh, he's grateful for the compassion. >> it's great that we're able to be supported in such struggles like this. >> reporter: many companies are now buying surplus food and donating them to distribution centers and pantries who are having a hard time keeping up with the demand. >> we've had people coming from all over the pittsburgh area but we had a couple of folks that actually drove in from ohio. >> reporter: and after seeing this images on "world news" tonight of farmers forced to discard produce and milk, a new effort has been created, farm to food banks. this truck carrying about 43,000 pounds of potatoes from that farm in idaho arriving in the south bronx to help nearly 4,000 families in need. >> it is incredibly humbling and we are so excited to receive this food and also excited to distribute it to all of our famili jt want to mak sure that people see that the south bronx and other places, this is the picture of resilience. this is the picture of humanity. this is people coming together from all walks of life. >> reporter: ds says this w
. >> reporter: for david horton in pittsburgh, he's grateful for the compassion. >> it's great that we're able to be supported in such struggles like this. >> reporter: many companies are now buying surplus food and donating them to distribution centers and pantries who are having a hard time keeping up with the demand. >> we've had people coming from all over the pittsburgh area but we had a couple of folks that actually drove in from ohio. >> reporter: and after...
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in brighton township, pennsylvania, which is between pittsburgh and the ohio state line, there's one care center there with 104 confirmed cases now reported. at the beginning of last week, that facility reported that 11 of its patients had died, but nobody knows what the numbers have been since then, and they're now reporting more than 100 confirmed cases. the local transit center has cut off its bus routes that went to that facility. people who have relatives in that facility are reporting they cannot get answers from the facility. nobody answers when they call. one hyper local outlet in that county, which is believer county, pennsylvania, they're reporting that officials have re-frozen a nearby ice arena, over fears that the death toll at that one facility in beaver county may ultimately be so high, that it may necessitate the activation of temporary morgue facilities. but to get the news about these things, to get the reporting on these things, don't go to the federal government. don't go to the centers for medicare and medicare services which are responsible for overseeing long t
in brighton township, pennsylvania, which is between pittsburgh and the ohio state line, there's one care center there with 104 confirmed cases now reported. at the beginning of last week, that facility reported that 11 of its patients had died, but nobody knows what the numbers have been since then, and they're now reporting more than 100 confirmed cases. the local transit center has cut off its bus routes that went to that facility. people who have relatives in that facility are reporting...
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that was the greater pittsburgh community foodbank.re in terms of what is going on in the united states. well, we have so much more to come here on the programme, including all the latest business news stories. a p pa re ntly latest business news stories. apparently there has been a 1000% surge in demand for wine since the beginning of this pandemic. that is in the uk, i believe. so we will be looking at that. let's talk you through of your responses. i have been asking you on twitter, when you think the lockdown should be eased, certain measures should be eased, where you are for example, because as we have a in this programme in france, in the us and uk, that is the question grappled with in terms of governments. we have heard from many of you has ever. brian in swindon in the uk says, injune brian in swindon in the uk says, in june the brian in swindon in the uk says, injune the earliest but don't plan on booking any holidays forjuly just don't plan on booking any holidays forjulyjust in case. brian, it sounds like you are in good h
that was the greater pittsburgh community foodbank.re in terms of what is going on in the united states. well, we have so much more to come here on the programme, including all the latest business news stories. a p pa re ntly latest business news stories. apparently there has been a 1000% surge in demand for wine since the beginning of this pandemic. that is in the uk, i believe. so we will be looking at that. let's talk you through of your responses. i have been asking you on twitter, when you...
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associate professor of critical care medicine and emergency medicine at the university of pittsburgh. he's been involved in clinical trials to test coronavirus therapies. and folks who follow the medical community nope the university of pittsburgh is one of these leading research facilities there is around the world. so, doctor, let me start with, tell us the basics of remdesivir and who is is this drug for? and at what stage of the virus is it most useful? >> sure. and thanks for having me. so remdesivir is a broad spectrum antiviral medication. it impacts how the virus forms. and therefore, is thought to promote recovery of patients when administered to them. this drug is not for inflammation or when the body's response to infection injures the host, but really, it tackles the virus itself. the data we learned about today was when remdesivir was given to patients in the hospital, not those who were at home. >> so who is the next step in understanding how effective -- i mean, i guess let me ask you this. this was done for people that were hospitalized. is the next step now using this
associate professor of critical care medicine and emergency medicine at the university of pittsburgh. he's been involved in clinical trials to test coronavirus therapies. and folks who follow the medical community nope the university of pittsburgh is one of these leading research facilities there is around the world. so, doctor, let me start with, tell us the basics of remdesivir and who is is this drug for? and at what stage of the virus is it most useful? >> sure. and thanks for having...
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y tendremos 54 en la noche, maÑana nuevamente en el interior la temperatura en pittsburgh algal alcancemillas. las condiciones estables, mÁximas de 73 grados para san josÉ. volvemos. >>> muchas gracias guillermo. vamos a ver el trÁfico a esta hora, en el puente de la bahÍa, no se ve mucha actividad vehicular en este momento, en palo alto vemos la carretera 101 a la altura de la avenida universi university, 5: 21. vamos a una pausa. la industria del cine y televisiÓn tambiÉn se vio afectada por la pandemia del covid-19. >>> cuÁnto estan dispuestos a pagar por un anillo de campeÓn de la nba? al regresar le cuento cuÁnto pagÓ un aficionado. los legisladores de mÉxico buscan castigar con 15 aÑos de prisiÓn a los que agredan a personal mÉdico. ya regresamos. comenzamos con noticias que tocan el corazÓn. comenzamos con el gesto de unos de unos dueÑos de los warriors, que decidiÓ subastar su anillo de campeÓn, la joya fue adquirida por 80 mil dÓlares y se usaurÁ para la batalla contra el coronavirus. shaquille o'neal decidiÓ costear los gastos funerarios de un jugador de 18 aÑos quien fue ases
y tendremos 54 en la noche, maÑana nuevamente en el interior la temperatura en pittsburgh algal alcancemillas. las condiciones estables, mÁximas de 73 grados para san josÉ. volvemos. >>> muchas gracias guillermo. vamos a ver el trÁfico a esta hora, en el puente de la bahÍa, no se ve mucha actividad vehicular en este momento, en palo alto vemos la carretera 101 a la altura de la avenida universi university, 5: 21. vamos a una pausa. la industria del cine y televisiÓn tambiÉn se...
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san francisco 51,54 en pittsburgh, 48 para (hablan en inglÉs).aturas frescas en san francisco, para maÑana 70 grados. luego descenderÁ a 66 grados. al llegar el jueves. continuamos con mÁs. >>> gracias david. vamos a comerciales. una caravana de autos alegrÓ a una futura madre de la bania. >>> continÚan los torneos virtuales en las diferentes disciplinas. vamos a una pausa. buenas tardes. ayer termilÓ draf de la nfl. el equipo de san francisco volviÓ a ser noticia. el cantante (hablan en inglÉs) metiÓ al equipo en un videojuego. no les algÓ para remontar a pesar de una buena jugada. brawn recibirÁ dona naciÓn para la organizaciÓn (hablan en inglÉs). el amÉrica empezÓ medio apagago, gio dossantos vino de atrÁs, marcel abriÓ el marcador, pero dos santos con goles de roger martÍnez y herry martin acabÓ ganando tres por uno. los pumas de la unam carlos gonzÁlez se enfrentÓ a uno de san luis. mozo lo paem tÓ, gonzÁlez puso el final. tenemos que despedirnos con la muerte de tomÁs balcazar gonzÁlez. el jugador abuelo del "chicharito" hernÁndez muriÓ hoy
san francisco 51,54 en pittsburgh, 48 para (hablan en inglÉs).aturas frescas en san francisco, para maÑana 70 grados. luego descenderÁ a 66 grados. al llegar el jueves. continuamos con mÁs. >>> gracias david. vamos a comerciales. una caravana de autos alegrÓ a una futura madre de la bania. >>> continÚan los torneos virtuales en las diferentes disciplinas. vamos a una pausa. buenas tardes. ayer termilÓ draf de la nfl. el equipo de san francisco volviÓ a ser noticia. el...
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south of pittsburgh. they were devastated by the industry of steel moving to europe and then japan. pittsburgh is doing well now. and it is a real city of 20 or 30000 back in the day. there will all these neighborhoods that are ethnically distinct so all these different neighborhoods and churches including the local public school everybody thinks of the kids and on thinner membrane to have dense networks of civil society and if you go to the factory close to the epi on - - opioid epidemic because then the other institutions. >> technology is our problem. >> there is a part where you said there is an increase because of video games and the influx of ethnic communities of what you are referring to. this was established by robert putnam and then to do additional work and what he found there was multiethnic communities that social trust became very low. that is declined it was a consistent finding to see a couple of articles the voelker of the literature there are lots of reasons that shouldn't surprise us bu
south of pittsburgh. they were devastated by the industry of steel moving to europe and then japan. pittsburgh is doing well now. and it is a real city of 20 or 30000 back in the day. there will all these neighborhoods that are ethnically distinct so all these different neighborhoods and churches including the local public school everybody thinks of the kids and on thinner membrane to have dense networks of civil society and if you go to the factory close to the epi on - - opioid epidemic...