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there for 3 hours comes st discharge papers so i really i just pushed him out the door week later rob april 6th 1145 my grandpa the hospital oh and so i go to sleep and roust 630 the next morning susan one of my brother troy called screaming that adding a wake up ebbing away. he has come round believes if his that hadn't been turned away and was tested he may have survived after his father died his mother vend of up to high fever the local hospital low refused to admit her so he took her to another clinic where she finally tested positive full coverage 19. also has a prescription does she got her heart doctor to it says the co iris lady looks at the piece of paper gives it back from mom so my mother that there's another dish she could do for it at the hospital or will go home x. is if you have to cope at night because one likely you have it is what they were like you have it 'd but it's gone home because there's nothing we could do for your drinks he drinks tylenol take tylenol for your fever come back if you can't reach the city of detroit where keith and his family live has experienced th
there for 3 hours comes st discharge papers so i really i just pushed him out the door week later rob april 6th 1145 my grandpa the hospital oh and so i go to sleep and roust 630 the next morning susan one of my brother troy called screaming that adding a wake up ebbing away. he has come round believes if his that hadn't been turned away and was tested he may have survived after his father died his mother vend of up to high fever the local hospital low refused to admit her so he took her to...
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rob: it is may 1st. april showers bring may flowers, we've got nothing but rain. jillian: janice is our may flower. rob: isn't she sweet? >> janice: you are both sweet and happy friday. in louisiana it will be a day. that round of severe weather that went through the area has cleared out. we are getting a tale end of this in new york city towards portions of new england, but things should improve as we get into the second part of the weekend but in the last 24 hours quite a bit of rain in the northeast. this is going to linger saturday and sunday, not the greatest weekend but i can't -- next week. a lot more sunshine in these areas. we will relax a little bit on the severe weather we have seen in april. record-breaking severe storms in the month of april. there is forecast radar as it goes through the day today. still lingering showers through friday and saturday but things are going to improve on the second part of the week. your forecast, much improved weather picture for much of the country, 87 in houston, looking good in louisiana for the flyover. the other big
rob: it is may 1st. april showers bring may flowers, we've got nothing but rain. jillian: janice is our may flower. rob: isn't she sweet? >> janice: you are both sweet and happy friday. in louisiana it will be a day. that round of severe weather that went through the area has cleared out. we are getting a tale end of this in new york city towards portions of new england, but things should improve as we get into the second part of the weekend but in the last 24 hours quite a bit of rain in...
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rob had bad headaches and had lost his appetite and sense of taste. but he didn't have any fever. still, on aprilt, just as a health care worker was telling rob over the phone that he had tested positive for the virus, he collapsed and stopped breathing. the health care worker on the other end of the line called 911, and rob's fellow officers raced to his home. >> we found him collapsed on the floor. i was frozen on the stairs, and his co-workers said oh, he has a faint pulse. and i think he radioed everything's kind of a blur after, that but he radioed for additional backup. and shortly after he started cpr. i just remember getting my kids to the basement. >> reporter: for three weeks doctors desperately tried to save rob. his sister also waited for answers. >> it is i have three children who absolutely adored and looked up to him. and we were -- it was like we couldn't breathe for three weeks. just waiting for information, updates. >> reporter: around town residents put up blue hearts to support the officer. they also held a vigil on the family's front lawn. but rob never regained consciousness
rob had bad headaches and had lost his appetite and sense of taste. but he didn't have any fever. still, on aprilt, just as a health care worker was telling rob over the phone that he had tested positive for the virus, he collapsed and stopped breathing. the health care worker on the other end of the line called 911, and rob's fellow officers raced to his home. >> we found him collapsed on the floor. i was frozen on the stairs, and his co-workers said oh, he has a faint pulse. and i think...
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rob i thought that even in april the ministry of education announced that schools will no longer accept children who don't have id papers asli but have to apply at the ministry to get them. to do it that if they don't there must be registered and their school year won't come out there's a new regulations applied to i.a.s. families in particular. the minister says we can't admit those children. if they don't know the documents i can't help them. these families also need papers to qualify for food aid from the iraqi government. today an international organization is handing out surplus flour to large families . but the flour could spoil an extreme heat. families that don't have id documents have to rely exclusively on international food aid on. that issue at the moment that we only get flour and rice there's no more salt sugar or oil or even whole grains i think what sharon grateful for what they give us but we need those identification papers but. we can't go on like this and when i go to see the security authorities they hold up my file and say your husband wasn't i honest we're not goi
rob i thought that even in april the ministry of education announced that schools will no longer accept children who don't have id papers asli but have to apply at the ministry to get them. to do it that if they don't there must be registered and their school year won't come out there's a new regulations applied to i.a.s. families in particular. the minister says we can't admit those children. if they don't know the documents i can't help them. these families also need papers to qualify for...
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rob: attorney general bill bar in april vowing to root out corruption when the fbi's handling of the russia probe and this morning a bombshell document released revealing robert mueller's investigation went beyond the scope of russian collusion. >> what does this mean for the bureau and the key players involved. joining us to break it down is gail trotter. thanks for being here. let's take a look at these investigations that were authorized including carter page, george papadopoulos, michael flynn. what does this mean for those men who are on screen right now? >> they say sunlight is the best disinfectant that we are seeing a lot of sunlight on the mueller investigation and what kicked off the order that started the mueller investigation itself. you might remember that this memo that came out as revealed today shows it was trying to correct some of the problems in the original memo by rod rosenstein and as you said the scope of it is breathtaking. in conjunction with this some of the documents that were released by the start of justice in relation to general flynn's case show that th
rob: attorney general bill bar in april vowing to root out corruption when the fbi's handling of the russia probe and this morning a bombshell document released revealing robert mueller's investigation went beyond the scope of russian collusion. >> what does this mean for the bureau and the key players involved. joining us to break it down is gail trotter. thanks for being here. let's take a look at these investigations that were authorized including carter page, george papadopoulos,...
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in april of 74, they robbed the san antonio stage and bell was named as an ancestry on the indictment. jim, however, was on the run and was killed in paris, texas in 1874. here, but itover is traditionally believed that she was on the run from the law and drifted into oklahoma where she began to lead her own band of cattle and therefore we have the belle starr gang. it was at this point she married tom starrs son in 1880. legend says it might have only , as a common-law marriage had their first marriage to jim reed. they lived on turkey land and they built a house where they would harbor outlaws often. in 1883, both were convicted of stealing horses and they spent nine months in jail. mel was now known as a felon and she dressed the part. she wore gold earrings, man's hat, and she rode a mayor named named venus. sam was killed in a gunfight and she remarried a third time to a man named bill july. she start calling him july starr. summonedfter, she was to fort smith, arkansas because he had been accused of stealing a horse. she accompanied him part of the way and decided to turn back.
in april of 74, they robbed the san antonio stage and bell was named as an ancestry on the indictment. jim, however, was on the run and was killed in paris, texas in 1874. here, but itover is traditionally believed that she was on the run from the law and drifted into oklahoma where she began to lead her own band of cattle and therefore we have the belle starr gang. it was at this point she married tom starrs son in 1880. legend says it might have only , as a common-law marriage had their first...
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john's biggest april ever. ceo rob lynch will join us next for an exclusive interview.u have a terminal, go to tv . you can check out anything you missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: papa john's says it saw ever asest april people ordered from home. joining me for an excuse of interview is rob lynch -- for an exclusive interview is rob lynch , papa john's ceo. thank you for joining us. can you sustain that kind of sales growth once people get back to work and start eating out? rob: we believe that we can. we have been working really hard over the last eight months to turn this company around, and we've built an infrastructure that we think is built to last, and it is grounded in innovation. we've got a great pipeline of products that we are looking forward to ringing to the world over the next six to 12 months. our first launch of our innovation pipeline was in february, and we have seen amazing results that have exceeded our expectations. we believe that with those types of ideas, we will be able to thrive in this environment, where we are working really hard to tak
john's biggest april ever. ceo rob lynch will join us next for an exclusive interview.u have a terminal, go to tv . you can check out anything you missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: papa john's says it saw ever asest april people ordered from home. joining me for an excuse of interview is rob lynch -- for an exclusive interview is rob lynch , papa john's ceo. thank you for joining us. can you sustain that kind of sales growth once people get back to work and start eating out? rob: we believe...
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burst of new infections the government eased restrictions after cases dwindled in april more without mcbride in seoul now rob solar's kyle south korea is kind of been held up as a good example of how to manage things how to bring infection rates down what is the president planning now absolutely. that's right i mean moon j.n. and his performances been largely applauded by the international community held up as a model on how a country should handle the outbreak of the coronavirus it is worth bearing in mind that at one point south korea was actually the 2nd worst affected country in the world right after china and it held up that spot for a while right now it is actually ranked at $38.00 than the world in terms of the number of infections and the way it is brought under control i think it has been attributed to the governments of men j. and their performance the way that they handled it and that you can see in the opinion polls normally at this term in a president's term in office say you you would suffer the usual midterm lulls and at the beginning of this year moon's popularity was down 41 percent approval
burst of new infections the government eased restrictions after cases dwindled in april more without mcbride in seoul now rob solar's kyle south korea is kind of been held up as a good example of how to manage things how to bring infection rates down what is the president planning now absolutely. that's right i mean moon j.n. and his performances been largely applauded by the international community held up as a model on how a country should handle the outbreak of the coronavirus it is worth...
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rob jackson. >> we estimate that global carbon dioxide emission dropped 1/6, 17% in early april. for the united states, our decrease was almost a third, 32% decrease in emissions. >> reporter: professor jackson says overall the earth will see up to a 7% decrease in carbon dioxide this year. >> we've never seen drops like that ever, even going back to, you know, world war ii. >> reporter: locally, with thousands of cars off the roads in the bay area for weeks, the the emissions levels have plummeted. >> with the level of reduction in traffic that we've seen, this translates to roughly a 20% reduction in co2 emissions in the bay area. >> reporter: as more people head back to work, the question now is will it last? it depends on how many of these changes become part of the new normal. >> as more businesses shift to a work-from-home model, i think it's going to be interesting to see if we can continue to see these gains in better air quality. >> marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> the pandemic has sent bay area home sells plummeting, but don't expect bargains. april numbers reflec
rob jackson. >> we estimate that global carbon dioxide emission dropped 1/6, 17% in early april. for the united states, our decrease was almost a third, 32% decrease in emissions. >> reporter: professor jackson says overall the earth will see up to a 7% decrease in carbon dioxide this year. >> we've never seen drops like that ever, even going back to, you know, world war ii. >> reporter: locally, with thousands of cars off the roads in the bay area for weeks, the the...
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rob jackson. >> we estimate that global carbon dioxide emissions dropped one-sixth, 17% in early april. united states, our decrease was almost a third, 32% decrease in emissions. >> professor jackson says overall the earth will see up to a 7% decrease in carbon dioxide this year. he says we haven't seen drops like that since. pretty incredible. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. jeff, it's been, gosh, ten weeks since you've been at home so you haven't been commuting. i'm coming in here every third week. i can see slowly, though, every week passes, a little more traffic on the road. >> yeah, and, you know, at least we've been able to make some of those remarkable gains, a little bit of a silver lining if you could call it that in the middle of all of this chaos we've been going through with our daily lives. now, weather forecast at least lately has had some unusual may rain, also sierra snow. but we're on the other side of this now as we'll start to see some sunnier and warmer weather build in. i did want to start off with storm ranger mobile doppler radar and show
rob jackson. >> we estimate that global carbon dioxide emissions dropped one-sixth, 17% in early april. united states, our decrease was almost a third, 32% decrease in emissions. >> professor jackson says overall the earth will see up to a 7% decrease in carbon dioxide this year. he says we haven't seen drops like that since. pretty incredible. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. jeff, it's been, gosh, ten weeks since you've been at home so you haven't...
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rob: there is a lot of agenda to the protests we are seeing, 120,000 of these people signed up for this thing, 30% of people didn't pay their rent in april lot of people think my landlord is rich, i am not, he can afford this, i can't, let him bear the burden of this because he is the rich landlord. what is your response to that mentality? >> that is the complete misunderstanding of how housing works especially in new york, the cost to produce and provide housing in major us cities is significant, there are major burdens on the costs of property taxes making up 30%, you have water and sewer costs that are huge drivers, super costs, maintenance costs that are fixed and baked in. for our owners especially smaller is the long-term ownership model is where they make revenue. when you talk about the billy to collect rent, that reduces their ability to make sure those are well-maintained and a world based on the largest landlords in new york city and across the country which we saw in 2008 based on the largest owner of properties with such large foreclosures that could happen to multi family housing and that's not a good world for anyone, tena
rob: there is a lot of agenda to the protests we are seeing, 120,000 of these people signed up for this thing, 30% of people didn't pay their rent in april lot of people think my landlord is rich, i am not, he can afford this, i can't, let him bear the burden of this because he is the rich landlord. what is your response to that mentality? >> that is the complete misunderstanding of how housing works especially in new york, the cost to produce and provide housing in major us cities is...
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surge in positive sentiment about current conditions, so if april is the worst for the economy, what does it mean for investors? let's bring in robalso wealth management cio scott martin. scott, let me start with you. you guys are like two handsome, very cautious, very -- which is worse? you know, if april is the worst month, scott, do you reposition yourself for better things to come? >> yeah, i mean, charles, nobody said anything nicer about me ever in the history of the world, so thank you for that intro. [laughter] >> what's funny, maybe that's similar to the data you are talking about there when you led into the segment. whenever you are talking about retail data that's terrible or numbers that are the worst ever, those are times to probably buy, believe it or not and probably buy retail to some degree. you've got to be specific in some of the names. we like tjx, for example, charles, they've held that one through this pullback and added to it at points. to me i think when you look at just this pullback that we had in march and certainly the bounceback that we had in april and so far in may, those are areas where when you se
surge in positive sentiment about current conditions, so if april is the worst for the economy, what does it mean for investors? let's bring in robalso wealth management cio scott martin. scott, let me start with you. you guys are like two handsome, very cautious, very -- which is worse? you know, if april is the worst month, scott, do you reposition yourself for better things to come? >> yeah, i mean, charles, nobody said anything nicer about me ever in the history of the world, so thank...
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rob: the cdc extending the border crackdown over coronavirus years, the order donald trump issued in march was extended in april, this new order has no end date. sometimes in a matter of minutes including ones seeking asylum. donald trump is considering banning flights from brazil as the country struggles with coronavirus. >> i don't want people -- helping brazil with ventilators. brazil is having trouble. rob: they have the third most cases in the world. 18,000 death at this point. >> one california city despite state stay-at-home orders by declaring things were status and getting people back to work. >> it is america, you have the choice, time to stop dictating another month or three months, six months when everybody is bankrupt, we are not jeopardizing anybody's business in the state of california and your self. we don't want to cause any harm. use your best judgment. jillian: joining me is brian raymond and john cale. >> not a problem. in atwater, how you guys came to this decision. >> a conversation with your neighbor, people talking all around us, so brilliant and to me i thought it was brilliant. i calle
rob: the cdc extending the border crackdown over coronavirus years, the order donald trump issued in march was extended in april, this new order has no end date. sometimes in a matter of minutes including ones seeking asylum. donald trump is considering banning flights from brazil as the country struggles with coronavirus. >> i don't want people -- helping brazil with ventilators. brazil is having trouble. rob: they have the third most cases in the world. 18,000 death at this point....
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restrictions after cases dwindled in april addressing the nation early on sunday moon said hill turned the country into a pace setting economy in a post 19 era rob a bright house ball from the south korean capital. i think he has been regarded as setting something of an example for the rest of the world the response by south korea or moon jane's government has been widely applauded by the international community so he did at the beginning of this speech is quite unusual for him to make a speech like this it marks the 3rd anniversary of him taking office here in south korea he did take time out for a bit of a victory lap a deserved one it could be said saying that south korea with the kind of testing that it puts in place and tracing of cases had certainly set a world standard that other countries are trying to now emulate it went to you as you recall from being the 2nd worst affected country in the world after china with the coronavirus now ranking 38th in terms of the number of cases so something of an achievement but what lies ahead is quite grim. and talked about how to recover the economy as we stand on the verge of a global recession south
restrictions after cases dwindled in april addressing the nation early on sunday moon said hill turned the country into a pace setting economy in a post 19 era rob a bright house ball from the south korean capital. i think he has been regarded as setting something of an example for the rest of the world the response by south korea or moon jane's government has been widely applauded by the international community so he did at the beginning of this speech is quite unusual for him to make a speech...
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>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and air airline travel, but it's more than at its decreased manufacturing and little bit of a decrease in in electricity use jackson is a stanford university professor and one of the authors of the latest study tracking the coronavirus is impact on global carbon dioxide emissions. he's also chair of global carbon project which is the research group that published the study this week we've never seen a drop like this it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from the suspense. jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at
>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and...
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friday, welcome news after an absolutely brutal april in the nation's hardest hit state, close to 233,000 people have recovered from the virus so far in the us. robedless suffering and death is the warning anthony fauci will give to the senate on this pandemic telling the new york times reopening too soon will risk several new outbreaks, senate minor leader chuck schumer urging him to not hold back. >> this will be one of the first opportunities for anthony fauci to tell the american people the unvarnished truth without the president looking over his shoulder. let it rip. >> he will testify remotely after entering a modified quarantine. the cdc director robert redfield and fda commissioner stephen hahn are expected to testify. >> the man who said he recorded the shooting death of amaud arbery saying he is scared for his life. >> i'm not feeling safe at all. i haven't felt safe in at least, the threats have been real. >> he recorded amaud arbery because he thought he was a burglary suspect, he hopes it will bring justice for his family. and out of the report says amaud arbery died from two shotgun was. the doj says it is considering federal hate c
friday, welcome news after an absolutely brutal april in the nation's hardest hit state, close to 233,000 people have recovered from the virus so far in the us. robedless suffering and death is the warning anthony fauci will give to the senate on this pandemic telling the new york times reopening too soon will risk several new outbreaks, senate minor leader chuck schumer urging him to not hold back. >> this will be one of the first opportunities for anthony fauci to tell the american...
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jackson butler was stabbed to death on april 15th during a confrontation in the parking lot of the hyatt house hotel. investigators say the suspects were attempting to robutler of marijuana cartridges he was selling. police have not said the suspects name or age. three juveniles are being held on murder and robbery charges. police in walnut creek investigating a shooting. officers responding to reported shots fired in the 200 block of newell avenue before 6:30 last night. police have shown you the video here. 22 people were getting out of a silver car. officers located shall casings along with shattered glass and drops of blood. investigators say the two victims were gone and had been dropped off at a hospital. the people in the silver car got away but the police arrested the driver of the suv. he returned fire and shots struck a vehicle and an innocent bystander seated in a nearby car. >>> coming up, crews get ready to demolish a overpass in san francisco's japan town. the reason why the city says it has to go. >>> multiple reports of people being attacked at a rose garden in east bay. why turkey is roughly more than feathers. z3w63z z1s6z y3w63y y1s6y
jackson butler was stabbed to death on april 15th during a confrontation in the parking lot of the hyatt house hotel. investigators say the suspects were attempting to robutler of marijuana cartridges he was selling. police have not said the suspects name or age. three juveniles are being held on murder and robbery charges. police in walnut creek investigating a shooting. officers responding to reported shots fired in the 200 block of newell avenue before 6:30 last night. police have shown you...
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after that now by mid april new infections reduced to single digits allowing the parliamentary election to be held 255 south koreans have died or 10000 cases recorded let's bring in rob mcbride he's outside the museum of modern art in seoul so we can see i can see people behind you rob what extent does life return back to normal. well this is south korea emerging from the coronavirus and entering a new phase as it recovers we're at the museum of modern art here as with many other public venues from today wednesday other museums libraries galleries are all reopening but doing so with some very strict precautions are in place here at the museum of modern art so we have the usual temperature check as people come in if you do come in here you will have had to have registered ahead of time online to come and visit man is just being told that i think to put a mask on. you have to register ahead of time we're told that about 70 people are in the museum at the moment are there have a 2 hour block where they're allowed to visit and you have a rotation if there's a sudden surge of people wanting to get to see somebody not there know in the floor here the ready in place the mar
after that now by mid april new infections reduced to single digits allowing the parliamentary election to be held 255 south koreans have died or 10000 cases recorded let's bring in rob mcbride he's outside the museum of modern art in seoul so we can see i can see people behind you rob what extent does life return back to normal. well this is south korea emerging from the coronavirus and entering a new phase as it recovers we're at the museum of modern art here as with many other public venues...
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april. it is 26 after the hour. if at first you don't succeed try can, democrats say they're a failed impeachment push doesn't mean they are done investigating the president. robliz peek says it is the latest overreach by democrats and won't go well, she joins us live next. shannon: a major breakthrough in the deadly attack at the naval air station in pensacola, florida. >> the fbi finding the saudi ephesian student who shot and killed 3 american sailors was in contact with our qaeda. >> we learn more about the information. >> reporter: one of the worst mass shootings at a military base, mohammed was training at naval air station pensacola last december when he opened fire killing three servicemembers and wounding eight others. now the fbi says they discover new intelligence showing he was in direct contact with our qaeda operatives as far back as 2015. >> the evidence we been able to develop from the killer's devices shows the pensacola attack was the brutal culmination of years of planning and preparation. >> fbi investigators access the shooter's iphones after apple turned them down citing personal privacy concerns for their customers, william barr says the
april. it is 26 after the hour. if at first you don't succeed try can, democrats say they're a failed impeachment push doesn't mean they are done investigating the president. robliz peek says it is the latest overreach by democrats and won't go well, she joins us live next. shannon: a major breakthrough in the deadly attack at the naval air station in pensacola, florida. >> the fbi finding the saudi ephesian student who shot and killed 3 american sailors was in contact with our qaeda....
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rob: a democrat lawmakers suing michigan's governor and fellow members of her own party. karen woodson diagnosed with covid-19 back in march thanked the president at a white house meeting in april for suggesting antimalarial drug hydroxy chloroquine as a treatment, she says it saved her life. she was censured by michigan democrats for saying it. she is now suing them and the governor, gretchen witmer claiming free speech violation and defamation. jillian: devastating flooding caused by two dam failures is finally beginning to reseed but the damages been done. check out these before and after photos from nasa. roads washed away, an entire community buried by blood. rob: that is a lot of mud. it doesn't taking shelter in a high school gym, donald trump approving an emergency declaration so the state can get federal-aid. jillian: what can the area expect for the weekend? that is devastating. >> it is horrible. it has been such a soggy couple of days. the good news is folks in michigan are going to get a couple dry days. we still have a lot of active weather across the country. this is the past 24 hours and you see how wet it has been, storms of across the mid-atlantic, rains in th
rob: a democrat lawmakers suing michigan's governor and fellow members of her own party. karen woodson diagnosed with covid-19 back in march thanked the president at a white house meeting in april for suggesting antimalarial drug hydroxy chloroquine as a treatment, she says it saved her life. she was censured by michigan democrats for saying it. she is now suing them and the governor, gretchen witmer claiming free speech violation and defamation. jillian: devastating flooding caused by two dam...
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>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and eric airline travel, but it's more than at its increased manufacturing and little bit of a decrease in in electricity use jackson is a stanford university professor and one of the authors of the latest study tracking the coronavirus is impact on global carbon dioxide emissions. he's also chair of global carbon project which is the research group that published the study this week we've never seen a drop like this it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from this events jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at p
>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and...
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>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and air airline travel, but it's more than at its decreased manufacturing and little bit of a decrease in in electricity use jackson is a stanford university professor and one of the authors of the latest study tracking the coronavirus is impact on global carbon dioxide emissions. he's also chair of global carbon project which is the research group that published the study this week we've never seen a drop like this it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from the suspense. jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at prev
>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions. >>highlighted here by this time lapse in april instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving and air...
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>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving in air airline travel, but it's more than that it's increased manufacturing and little bit of a decrease in in electricity use jackson is a stanford university professor and one of the authors of the latest study tracking the coronavirus is impact on global carbon dioxide emissions. he's also chair of global carbon project which is the research group that published the study this week we've never seen a drop line is it's a drop for the wrong reasons, but still we can learn something from the suspense. jackson says daily carbon dioxide emissions fell as much as 17% globally, but we will likely see only a 7% decrease emissions in 2020. >>as the lockdown loosens people get back to work when we look at
>>as rob jackson explains less cars on the road in airplanes in the sky have contributed to significant drops in carbon dioxide emissions highlighted here by this time lapse in april for instance, we estimated that around the world combined the greenhouse gas emissions were down 1, 6, which is a lot. >>here in the united states there are a couple weeks in april where our missions were down by one 3rd in that enormous out and that reflects primarily the decrease driving in air...
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after that by mid april you cases were reduced to single digits a lie in the parliamentary election to be held 255 south koreans died more than 10000 cases recorded al-jazeera was robbed mcbride has more now from inside the museum of modern in seoul. this is a further indication of restrictions here in south korea gradually being lifted as the country emerges into this strange new post virus world here at the museum of modern art along with other museums galleries libraries across south korea they are all being allowed to open but only with very strict precautions being in place we have the usual temperature checks of everyone entering the numbers here are strictly controlled 1st of all you would have to have registered online to visit your museum of modern art and with no more than 100 people at any one time allowed inside it's basically all part of what's known here as every day life quarantine basically the new normal but it's one the south koreans we've been speaking to seem to accept is part of the recovery from this outbreak and they are certainly welcoming the fact that they can now get back into public venues hound them are limited the number of people here wh
after that by mid april you cases were reduced to single digits a lie in the parliamentary election to be held 255 south koreans died more than 10000 cases recorded al-jazeera was robbed mcbride has more now from inside the museum of modern in seoul. this is a further indication of restrictions here in south korea gradually being lifted as the country emerges into this strange new post virus world here at the museum of modern art along with other museums galleries libraries across south korea...
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rob, of what continues once the pandemic crisis abates, management on the earnings call indicated that they believe about 10% of orders right now are stay-at-home orders 10% of additional sales in apriland i'm just wondering how much you think that goes back to normal when people no longer stay at home. will we lose that? >> so 27% comps in april best month in the company's industry and we said that about 10% of that can be attributed to the tail wind of covid and the new behaviors. so that means that there's double-digit growth that is built in around other things and those things are primarily focused on our product innovation, our partnerships with our aggregator partners and our loyalty program, which is really picking up momentum as you mentioned, we have 1 million new customers coming into the franchise a lot of those are coming in through our loyalty program. so those are things that we had put in place prior to the pandemic and will be around regardless of how long the situation continues. so we feel very confident that we have the infrastructure in place to deliver long-term, sustainable growth >> rob, to just circle back to supply chain, because i'm sure investors are curio
rob, of what continues once the pandemic crisis abates, management on the earnings call indicated that they believe about 10% of orders right now are stay-at-home orders 10% of additional sales in apriland i'm just wondering how much you think that goes back to normal when people no longer stay at home. will we lose that? >> so 27% comps in april best month in the company's industry and we said that about 10% of that can be attributed to the tail wind of covid and the new behaviors. so...
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rob" roberts joined the new jersey glenn ridge police department in 2000. his wife alist the two of them raid their children right there in glenn ridge. officer roberts criminalitied -- -- officer roberts contracted covid-19 in april. he was rushed to mount sinai medical center after being resuscitated on may 11. officer roberts passed away at the age of 45. last week hundreds of residents of his town of glenn ridge stood on their front lawns and sidewalks, paid tribute to officer roberts' life, his service, his love of community and family. in the "new york times" article published after his passing many of officer roberts' colleagues and neighbors shared stories about his kindness, his calm demeanor in the face of challenges. i quote from that, there was a couple -- that the couple who remember how calm he was when he helped deliver their baby in their kitchen. there was the older woman forever grateful for the gentle way he helped her hand when she broke her hip and they waited for an ambulance. and there was the father who struggled with a difficult son and remembered how roberts looked him in the eye and reassured him that his boy was a good kid. officer roberts' father shared at his memorial that he, quote w
rob" roberts joined the new jersey glenn ridge police department in 2000. his wife alist the two of them raid their children right there in glenn ridge. officer roberts criminalitied -- -- officer roberts contracted covid-19 in april. he was rushed to mount sinai medical center after being resuscitated on may 11. officer roberts passed away at the age of 45. last week hundreds of residents of his town of glenn ridge stood on their front lawns and sidewalks, paid tribute to officer roberts'...
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april, but their health care segment did show an increase. not helping the stock, down 2.3%. >>> several senators really going after china for what it did about the virus. ohio senator robchina's been stealing our vaccine research for years. what's he going to do about it? he's on the show to tell us. >>> and we now know that joe biden was one of the obama officials seeking to unmask general flynn. dan henninger is with us. he says the flynn investigation is the result of lost faith in the american system. he will make his case after this. now more than ever, you need technology you can rely on. and people you can rely on. i'm a dell technologies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you. we're with you. we want to help. so we'll be right here. at home. answering your calls. providing support. and standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. stuart: if you turn away from this market for just a couple of seconds and you look back, you've got a completely different picture. literally seconds ago, we were up 40 points. now we're down 102. just like that, real big change. let's see if there's any change in big tech.
april, but their health care segment did show an increase. not helping the stock, down 2.3%. >>> several senators really going after china for what it did about the virus. ohio senator robchina's been stealing our vaccine research for years. what's he going to do about it? he's on the show to tell us. >>> and we now know that joe biden was one of the obama officials seeking to unmask general flynn. dan henninger is with us. he says the flynn investigation is the result of lost...