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restaurants in san antonio, texas. nonprofit organizations, leaders and kirk watson. this team will collaborate with working groups who open up texas while keeping our community safe. chairman be led by a who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time aaff spearheaded by mike t., proven chief operating officer who knows how to quickly deliver results. i want you to know, i already begun working with this team about next steps for texas. james and the full-time staff have been working around the clock. has alreadyadvisers finished the first meeting and have begun the process of making recommendations. as a result of our combined
restaurants in san antonio, texas. nonprofit organizations, leaders and kirk watson. this team will collaborate with working groups who open up texas while keeping our community safe. chairman be led by a who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time aaff spearheaded by mike t., proven chief operating officer who knows how to quickly deliver results. i want you to know, i already begun working with this team about next steps for...
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unprecedented need for us here in san antonio, texas. just briefly, if you would, you expect this situation to continue, do you, as long as the measures remain in place and people don't have jobs? that's right. in america they have the supplemental nutrition assistance programme, called snap, the government's way of getting through to families. many of those families that have lost jobs will many of those families that have lostjobs will be applying for the public benefit, but it's a supplement. it doesn't meet all their needs. it relies on households to have some income, and because they are not working, they will rely on charitable organisations like i was told to make ends meet. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: unity breaks out among the democrats as bernie sanders endorses joe biden to fight donald trump for the us presidency. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have
unprecedented need for us here in san antonio, texas. just briefly, if you would, you expect this situation to continue, do you, as long as the measures remain in place and people don't have jobs? that's right. in america they have the supplemental nutrition assistance programme, called snap, the government's way of getting through to families. many of those families that have lost jobs will many of those families that have lostjobs will be applying for the public benefit, but it's a...
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bllas and san antonio, texas, dallas and san antonio, texas, could see baseball-sized hail tomorrow.er sunday, tornadoes could hit louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. forecasters expect it to be the biggest severe weather day so far this year. a major announcement from apple and google today. they are teaming up to create voluntary coronavirus tracing and tracking software for iphones and androids, to tell people if they've been near an infected person. you essentially get an alert. it's a type of contact tracing which experts say is key to stopping the spread. the companies say privacy safeguards will be built in. the a.c.l.u. said today, it should only be used for public health purposes during the pandemic. at new york's northern westchester hospital, the condition of an 88-year-old coronavirus patient named rita rooney is now listed as "code sun." ( applause ) in that hospital network, "code sun" means a covid-19 patient has recovered and is being d,scharged. and, after two weeks of treatment, rita was serenaded by applause from medical workers and-- can you hear it? ♪
bllas and san antonio, texas, dallas and san antonio, texas, could see baseball-sized hail tomorrow.er sunday, tornadoes could hit louisiana, arkansas, mississippi, and alabama. forecasters expect it to be the biggest severe weather day so far this year. a major announcement from apple and google today. they are teaming up to create voluntary coronavirus tracing and tracking software for iphones and androids, to tell people if they've been near an infected person. you essentially get an alert....
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we're headed to morgan's wonderland, which is a theme park in san antonio, texas, for special needs childrenognitive levels to experience. morgan's wonderland came about when the founder, gordon hartman, sold his construction company and was able to devote all of his time to building this park for his daughter. she was developmentally delayed. and he made this wonderful playground in her honour and for her, and opened it up to the world. this beautiful park with a carousel, a ferris wheel, train, with sensory fun things and everything that small children and big kids alike would love to come and have fun. it was almost as if it was built for us. so where do you all recommend we go first? do you like it? oh, my goodness. what do you think? alex is in his happy place because he loves trains so much. we will probably ride the train at least five times today. so tell us more about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland. well, actually, it occurred many years ago when maggie, my wife, morgan and i were on a trip. and morgan wanted to go swimming. morgan and i jumped in and we were
we're headed to morgan's wonderland, which is a theme park in san antonio, texas, for special needs childrenognitive levels to experience. morgan's wonderland came about when the founder, gordon hartman, sold his construction company and was able to devote all of his time to building this park for his daughter. she was developmentally delayed. and he made this wonderful playground in her honour and for her, and opened it up to the world. this beautiful park with a carousel, a ferris wheel,...
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we're headed to morgan's wonderland, which is a theme park in san antonio, texas, for special needs childrennitive levels to experience. morgan's wonderland came about when the founder gordon hartman sold his construction company and was able to devote all of his time to building this park for his daughter. she was developmentally delayed. and made this wonderful playground in her honour and for her, and opened it up to the world. this beautiful park with a carousel, a ferris wheel, train, with colours and sensory, fun things and everything that small children and big kids alike would love to come and have fun. it was almost as if it was built for us. so where do y'all recommend we go first? bell rings. do you like it? oh, my goodness! do you like it? yeah? what do you think? toot toot! alex is in his happy place because he loves trains so much! we'll probably ride the train at least five times today. chuckles. so tell us a little bit about the park and how you came to build morgan's wonderland. well, actually, it occurred many years ago when maggie, my wife morgan and i were on a trip. and
we're headed to morgan's wonderland, which is a theme park in san antonio, texas, for special needs childrennitive levels to experience. morgan's wonderland came about when the founder gordon hartman sold his construction company and was able to devote all of his time to building this park for his daughter. she was developmentally delayed. and made this wonderful playground in her honour and for her, and opened it up to the world. this beautiful park with a carousel, a ferris wheel, train, with...
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opcional, igual que cuando el pÚblico usa los camiones, en san antonio se recomienda el uso de mascarillas, mÁs no de manera obligatoria, en san antonio texasumir alcohol puede generar mayor riesgo de contagio, te pregunto yo. el vinito? jorge: te pregunto yo, el ron pope? que es riquisÍmo. >>hoy en el gordo y la flaca, amlo manda a investigar las finanzas de peÑa nieto, la gaviota y muchos de los que le rodeaban. kiko del chavo del 8 duda que haya una pandemia por el covid 19 >>muchos
opcional, igual que cuando el pÚblico usa los camiones, en san antonio se recomienda el uso de mascarillas, mÁs no de manera obligatoria, en san antonio texasumir alcohol puede generar mayor riesgo de contagio, te pregunto yo. el vinito? jorge: te pregunto yo, el ron pope? que es riquisÍmo. >>hoy en el gordo y la flaca, amlo manda a investigar las finanzas de peÑa nieto, la gaviota y muchos de los que le rodeaban. kiko del chavo del 8 duda que haya una pandemia por el covid 19...
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mayor ron nuremberg of san antonio, texas.hank you for joining us, i guess from your kitchen this morning. it will certainly all be back to normal at some point, thank you, mayor. >> have a great week. eric: you too. arthel: eric, thank you. thank you, guys. listen, the department of veterans affairs coming under fire for not doing enough to protect patients and healthcare providers amid this pandemic. this after the executive in charge admitted in an interview that the system is facing shortages in masks and protective gear. bringing in jacqui heinrich live in new york city. jacqui, i'm not sure if you've had a chance to read this report or vet it but let me say that i read a report this morning that according to this report that fema redirected millions of masks that were ordered by the va to use in their system, that fema redirected those masks to use in the federal government's stockpile. >> reporter: well, arthel, we did get a response from fema this morning addressing that. the back story is va officials reportedly denie
mayor ron nuremberg of san antonio, texas.hank you for joining us, i guess from your kitchen this morning. it will certainly all be back to normal at some point, thank you, mayor. >> have a great week. eric: you too. arthel: eric, thank you. thank you, guys. listen, the department of veterans affairs coming under fire for not doing enough to protect patients and healthcare providers amid this pandemic. this after the executive in charge admitted in an interview that the system is facing...
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. >>> now we are off to san antonio texas. aders are traying to prevent it from being next covid-19 hot the spot. they are tracking infections by zip codes. the goal is to catch patterns. san antonio's mayor ron nirenberg. welcome to the program. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me. >> you have said if someone violates order onner they will be dealt with. you twooted, your social life is not worth anybody's actual life. well said. very true. are people listening? >> i think the vast majority of folks are. we can hope for compliance with with the stay at home orderers if we are not depending on common sense to keep people alive. but there are knuckle heads that take it as a badge of honor to defy these up kinds of orders that we know are -- the intent of keeping people alive and healthy. so they will be dealt with. we have issued violations, first warnings and educate folks if they don't know what the regulations are. we issue warnings and violations. if someone will continue to put their neighbors, employees at risk, we wil
. >>> now we are off to san antonio texas. aders are traying to prevent it from being next covid-19 hot the spot. they are tracking infections by zip codes. the goal is to catch patterns. san antonio's mayor ron nirenberg. welcome to the program. >> good afternoon. thanks for having me. >> you have said if someone violates order onner they will be dealt with. you twooted, your social life is not worth anybody's actual life. well said. very true. are people listening?...
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bank in san antonio, texas and she has this report. >> it has affected everybody.ll these people are re. some of them are first-timers. they areyhocked that tre in this line. thug never t they would be needing anything. reporter: demand for food assistance is raising at an extraordinary rate throughout the united states. >> got my grandson with me here. asked me what we are going to eat for breakfast. i don't know what to tell him. reporter: here in san antonio, thousands of families are lining up in the texas heat for help from the local food bank. >> i'm used to being able to handle myself and now i find myself having to look for help and waiton in theselines to get by. >> i live in a two income household. you don't realize how much the second income helps out until you don't havet. reporter: the coronavirus shutdown hasse c nearly 30 million people to lose their jobs and million of others have d their household income reduced. >> the mortgage comes in. >>he andour water bill. we've depleted our savings now. reporter: brenda is a hairdresser. she stopped working
bank in san antonio, texas and she has this report. >> it has affected everybody.ll these people are re. some of them are first-timers. they areyhocked that tre in this line. thug never t they would be needing anything. reporter: demand for food assistance is raising at an extraordinary rate throughout the united states. >> got my grandson with me here. asked me what we are going to eat for breakfast. i don't know what to tell him. reporter: here in san antonio, thousands of...
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se ha dispaerado pero hay una propuesta que promete diversion de la mano de la cultura desde san antonio texasn que consiste esta ide >> siempre me ha encantado jugar poker y soy ilustrador y se me ocurrio la idea de crear mis propias cartas para jugar poker y use este primer proyecto la historia de mexico me encantaba leer y el arte que se usaba ese fue mi primer proyecto pero dee despues me fui con los mayas y tambien otro art >> cada carta al parecer tiene un significado diferente y se ven antiguos reyes aztecas en que te basaste para seleccionar a los personajes >> es una combinacion de la cultura azteca con la europeas para los reyes con espadas y coronas y dicen vamos a usar esto y los ajustamos y usamos a cuauhtemoc entre otros para los diosuper estadio para otros guerreros tambien aztecas hemos hablado del codigo azteca pero hablame del codigo baltierr es mi primer libro es historia alternativa habla de lo que hubiese pasado si los aztecas ganaran la guerra ante los espaÑoles y gano un premio estaa en mi pagina de internet o en mi facebook contactenme si estan interesados y todo esta l
se ha dispaerado pero hay una propuesta que promete diversion de la mano de la cultura desde san antonio texasn que consiste esta ide >> siempre me ha encantado jugar poker y soy ilustrador y se me ocurrio la idea de crear mis propias cartas para jugar poker y use este primer proyecto la historia de mexico me encantaba leer y el arte que se usaba ese fue mi primer proyecto pero dee despues me fui con los mayas y tambien otro art >> cada carta al parecer tiene un significado...
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borja: agradecemos a mÓnica sÁnchez, en san antonio, texas.gram y de facebook de la ediciÓn digital para poder compartir con ustedes esas fotografÍas de los hÉroes en medio de esta pandemia. son hombres y mujeres que luchan todos los dÍas por nosotros. borja: vamos a seguir reconociÉndolos. ¿te preguntamos quÉ extraÑas de tu vida antes del coronavirus? muchos de ustedes ya han participado. iris nÚÑez dice a mi hija y nietos, visitar y abrazarlos y compartir. esta usuaria echa de menos los partidos de fÚtbol de su hijo. ¿quÉ piensas tÚ, carolina? carolina: me hace falta estar ahÍ contigo sentada a tu lado en la adiciÓn digital. afortunadamente existe esta tecnologÍa para estar conectados siempre aquÍ en su ediciÓn digital. borja: gracias a todos por habernos acompaÑado, yaay que >> hasta ahora 10,000,000 de comidas han sido entregadas por el distrito escolar de los Ángeles. el esfuerzo más grande en toda la naciÓn. yarel: conozca sus derechos y comprÓboletos para un evento deportivo y tuvo que cancelar. hay cambios en el clima para nuestro esta
borja: agradecemos a mÓnica sÁnchez, en san antonio, texas.gram y de facebook de la ediciÓn digital para poder compartir con ustedes esas fotografÍas de los hÉroes en medio de esta pandemia. son hombres y mujeres que luchan todos los dÍas por nosotros. borja: vamos a seguir reconociÉndolos. ¿te preguntamos quÉ extraÑas de tu vida antes del coronavirus? muchos de ustedes ya han participado. iris nÚÑez dice a mi hija y nietos, visitar y abrazarlos y compartir. esta usuaria echa de...
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comienzo a de a dar licencias sin derecho a pago a trabajadores como cincinnati miami beach, san antonio texas la mitad de ciudades en el paÍs han dicho que a falta de ingresos habrÁ recortes inminentes en servicios pÚblicos, y hasta departamentos de policias podrÍan verse afectados en una crisis que se extenderÍa hasta el 2021 en los Ángeles california francisco cuevas para las noticias. >>> y los mÉdicos y el resto del personal sanitario en perÚ salieron a protestar contra la falta de preparaciÓn en los hospitales de paÍs para detener la ola de casos de coronavirus. ya se superan los 16300 y estÁn registrando cerca de 450 muertos estÁn acusando a a las autoridades de no fÁcil tar suficiente equipo de protecciÓn personal para hacer su trabajo y mantenerse a salvo. y se estÁn quejando de que las mÁscaras de un solo uso las deben de utilizar con varios pacientes por la carencia que presentan. >>> vamos a espaÑa porque esta naciÓn ocupa el segundo lugar en nÚmeros de casos ayer surgiÓ el dato de menos de 400 fallecidos en 24 horas hoy la cifra aumenÓo para hablar de esto y mÁs estamos con ana pa
comienzo a de a dar licencias sin derecho a pago a trabajadores como cincinnati miami beach, san antonio texas la mitad de ciudades en el paÍs han dicho que a falta de ingresos habrÁ recortes inminentes en servicios pÚblicos, y hasta departamentos de policias podrÍan verse afectados en una crisis que se extenderÍa hasta el 2021 en los Ángeles california francisco cuevas para las noticias. >>> y los mÉdicos y el resto del personal sanitario en perÚ salieron a protestar contra la...
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regular trips to this blood bank in san antonio, texas. >> i'm going to get your temperature, and thene persistent cough? >> reporter: last month he tested positive for covid-19 but showed almost no symptoms. >> i was not hospitalized. i'm lucky that i didn't get sick, and at the same time, i'm sad so many people are. >> reporter: so he decided to do something about it. >> i was watching the news. they were talking about this plasma work being done, and i came in on i believe april7th and gave my first donation. >> reporter: david has visited this blood bank four times to donate his plasma. plasma is the yellow part of our blood that contains anti-bodies that help fight off viruses, although doctors don't yet know if it works against covid-19 they're hoping that convalescent plasma donated from those who have recovered could be an effective treatment for people still battling it, people like jimmy hayden. >> i came home from work, sat on the couch and felt chills and took my temperature. my temperature was up. like 101.7. by thursday, the second, which is the day i actually went to the
regular trips to this blood bank in san antonio, texas. >> i'm going to get your temperature, and thene persistent cough? >> reporter: last month he tested positive for covid-19 but showed almost no symptoms. >> i was not hospitalized. i'm lucky that i didn't get sick, and at the same time, i'm sad so many people are. >> reporter: so he decided to do something about it. >> i was watching the news. they were talking about this plasma work being done, and i came in...
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here in san antonio, thousands of families are lining up in the texas heat for help from the local food myself having to look for help and waiting in these long lines just to get by. i live in a two—income household, you don't really realise how much the second income actually helps out until you don't have it. the coronavirus shutdown has caused nearly 30 million people to lose theirjobs and millions of others have had their household income reduced. these are for the pulmonologist, one for the paediatrician... it is really stressing me out... when the mortgage comes in, that is the first time it needs to get paid. power and then a water bill. we've depleted our savings now. we're at the point where we're living paycheque to paycheque. brenda's a hairdresser. she stopped working two months ago and doesn't know when she'll be back. everything's been thrown completely off balance now, especially with the kids not being able to go back to school until next year. i think that's what's going to hurt us the most, is because i won't be able to return myself to work. i'm trying to figure out h
here in san antonio, thousands of families are lining up in the texas heat for help from the local food myself having to look for help and waiting in these long lines just to get by. i live in a two—income household, you don't really realise how much the second income actually helps out until you don't have it. the coronavirus shutdown has caused nearly 30 million people to lose theirjobs and millions of others have had their household income reduced. these are for the pulmonologist, one for...
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news at least 10000 families recently showed up for a drive through pick up at a food bank in san antonio texas demonstrating just how high unemployment rates have soared in the united states as the pandemic keeps people from their jobs many americans are now unable to pay for necessities the san antonio food bank says it handed out more than $1000000.00 pounds of food setting a record for the largest single day distribution in 40 years what's your reaction to seeing this happen in one of the richest countries in the worlds. well it really it's not surprising to me because yes we are one of the richest countries in the world but our richness is being held by a minority of people you've got the spare of the between wealthy and poor now in the united states is the widest it's ever been with more people in line being poor than there certainly are being wealthy so yes we're a rich country but only for a certain amount of people were rich and obviously when you see a food shelter food bank like this that gives out $1000000.00 worth of food in a day or whatever it was that they did that tells you the
news at least 10000 families recently showed up for a drive through pick up at a food bank in san antonio texas demonstrating just how high unemployment rates have soared in the united states as the pandemic keeps people from their jobs many americans are now unable to pay for necessities the san antonio food bank says it handed out more than $1000000.00 pounds of food setting a record for the largest single day distribution in 40 years what's your reaction to seeing this happen in one of the...
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the idea is who controls san antonio you control that whole part of texas. d i thought they could control the area around modern-day houston and galveston , but they had to make an road that far up into san antonio and once we started having colonel travis and james buie, they are at the alamo, he is running the volunteers peopl who want to stay there. they wanted to restore a brother-in-law was the commander . the texans captured the fort in 1835 great it was a bit of retribution and pride that show him coming that way. instead of coming the other route. they bypass the alamo, arrived khmer reinforced the line. >> santa ana moves north, his goal, simple, take his 2,000 troops and crush the rebellion. the texas rebellion had a lot o previous success. >> sometime success is your undoing because it's what we want and many start leaving because we won the war. they hadn't. plus they had different people. sam houston is one of them. this is what we should do, we should take our troops and this is my plan. there is so much infighting tha nothing is getting done. >
the idea is who controls san antonio you control that whole part of texas. d i thought they could control the area around modern-day houston and galveston , but they had to make an road that far up into san antonio and once we started having colonel travis and james buie, they are at the alamo, he is running the volunteers peopl who want to stay there. they wanted to restore a brother-in-law was the commander . the texans captured the fort in 1835 great it was a bit of retribution and pride...
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this is an aerial photograph of a queue for a food bank in san antonio, texas, two weeks ago.mployment benefit claims were about to rise above 20 million. and think about it, they are now 30 million. and this is a picture of a mountain of potatoes in idaho, taken a week ago. idaho is a major potato producing state and the places that would normally be buying them — restaurants and stadiums, for instance — are closed. so farmers are abondoning their crops because they have no one to sell to. and the us is the largest economy in the world — it has huge resources to stop people going hungry. stephanie heggarty has been looking at places where that isn't the case. food is not something that these people used to worry about. this pandemic does not treat everyone equally. when you are living on a daily wage, being out of work means no money for food. these are not animals, these are angry people. their world is being ripped from under them. the international labour 0rganisation says that 1.6 billion people could be out of work as a result of this pandemic. that is half the world's w
this is an aerial photograph of a queue for a food bank in san antonio, texas, two weeks ago.mployment benefit claims were about to rise above 20 million. and think about it, they are now 30 million. and this is a picture of a mountain of potatoes in idaho, taken a week ago. idaho is a major potato producing state and the places that would normally be buying them — restaurants and stadiums, for instance — are closed. so farmers are abondoning their crops because they have no one to sell to....
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and we are working as hard as we can, but this is really an unprecedented need for us here in san antonio, texasto continue, do you, as long as the restrictions are in place and people don't havejobs? that's right. so in america they have the supplemental nutrition assistance program called snap, it is the government's way to get food to families. many families who have lost jobs will apply for that public benefit, but it is a supplement. it does not meet all of their needs. it relies on households to have some income. because they are not working they will rely on charitable organisations like ourselves to make ends meet. eric cooper at the san antonio food bank. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: unity breaks out among the democrats as bernie sanders endorses joe biden to fight donald trump for the us presidency. pol pot, one of the century's greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone
and we are working as hard as we can, but this is really an unprecedented need for us here in san antonio, texasto continue, do you, as long as the restrictions are in place and people don't havejobs? that's right. so in america they have the supplemental nutrition assistance program called snap, it is the government's way to get food to families. many families who have lost jobs will apply for that public benefit, but it is a supplement. it does not meet all of their needs. it relies on...
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look at those tens of thousands of people showing up in cars lined up at these food banks in san antonio texas down in florida all over the united states outside of vegas there's huge thousands of cars lining up philadelphia lining out to get products and some of the articles did mention that part of the reason is not only have millions lost their jobs but they can't find any products on the shelves in the super. markets right it's a lagging indicator if you will so that the fine art market which i think is a great market to give an indication of where prices are and where they're heading the fact that fine art of sought the bees and other auction houses has gone up dramatically over the past 10 or 1520 years spectacularly so it's not reflected in the price of bread until it is and now it's starting to be that way so that inflation that we saw in the high end products is down going to end up being in the staples like wheat bread food chicken i just saw somebody post a image of a chicken for sale somewhere that price was up 100 percent the problem is is all that money and that causes inflation
look at those tens of thousands of people showing up in cars lined up at these food banks in san antonio texas down in florida all over the united states outside of vegas there's huge thousands of cars lining up philadelphia lining out to get products and some of the articles did mention that part of the reason is not only have millions lost their jobs but they can't find any products on the shelves in the super. markets right it's a lagging indicator if you will so that the fine art market...
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ask the question unprecedented but not enough so there's a very awful picture we're seeing in san antonio texas where a food bank in texas opened a couple couple of days ago and there are 10000 cars lined up the huge park it looks like a dealership and then a 4 mile line of cars trying to get food people keep the money hasn't come despite the fact that we say the government has responded people haven't got the money to get food i mean there's just a series of surveys going out now around the world asking people if you had a if you lost your job today and you lost reagan which many have how long could you laugh with the money that you've got the answer is about 2 weeks following that going to the people say a couple of weeks or so so now what's happened is ok this money is coming. in the u.s. the ira started to put money out yesterday but many people probably won't get any money until the full well the there's the problem yeah the response is high but where's the money where how my going to pay the bill how am i going to pay my rent how am i going to pay for the food so i think these are 2 issue
ask the question unprecedented but not enough so there's a very awful picture we're seeing in san antonio texas where a food bank in texas opened a couple couple of days ago and there are 10000 cars lined up the huge park it looks like a dealership and then a 4 mile line of cars trying to get food people keep the money hasn't come despite the fact that we say the government has responded people haven't got the money to get food i mean there's just a series of surveys going out now around the...
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dining and entertainment .railblazers bill miller's restaurant in san antonio, texas. nprofit organizations with leaders like nancy kendrick and kirk watson, the founding dean of the university of houston's public affairs. this team will collaborate with working groups to open up texas, while keeping our communities safe. they will be led by a chairman, who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time mike spearheaded by toomey, a proven chief operating officer, who knows how to quickly deliver results. know that i have already begun working with this team about next steps for texas. james and his full-time staff have been working around the clock, and the team of advisors has already finished their first meeting, and they have begun the process of making recommendations. as a result of our combined efforts, i am issuing executive orders today that will begin the process of opening texas. texastand this, opening must occur in stages. obviously, not all businesses can open all that wants. some businesses that full
dining and entertainment .railblazers bill miller's restaurant in san antonio, texas. nprofit organizations with leaders like nancy kendrick and kirk watson, the founding dean of the university of houston's public affairs. this team will collaborate with working groups to open up texas, while keeping our communities safe. they will be led by a chairman, who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time mike spearheaded by toomey, a proven...
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steve: diana is next in san antonio, texas. caller: good evening. i just wanted to make a comment that i think that everyone should be going back to work and should be mandatory to wear a mask no matter if you work at an office or restaurant for the remainder of the year at least. and, yeah, and i don't really believe there's going to be a second wave of this covid-19. dr. frieden: for the masks, it's a really good idea. what we've learned about covid and we're learning more every day, is that people who don't have symptoms can spread it to others. one group that are going to have symptoms in a couple of days are called presymptomatic people and people who are completely asymptomatic and they're shedding the virus. for those individuals, if they're wearing the mask, they're less likely to spread it to others so it's socially responsible to wear a mask. in terms of what covid does in the future, no one can predict with certainty. what we can predict, is if it spreads the way it has spread so far, you can get explosive outbreaks which kill a lot of pe
steve: diana is next in san antonio, texas. caller: good evening. i just wanted to make a comment that i think that everyone should be going back to work and should be mandatory to wear a mask no matter if you work at an office or restaurant for the remainder of the year at least. and, yeah, and i don't really believe there's going to be a second wave of this covid-19. dr. frieden: for the masks, it's a really good idea. what we've learned about covid and we're learning more every day, is that...
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in san antonio, texas, 6,000 families showed up for food. some of them waiting more than 12 hours. another line of cars stretching for five miles. in los angeles, more than 5,000 families showed up for the food bank's largest event this week. this is the reality in this country. millions of americans don't have a job, they don't know when they will have another one. and they don't know what is coming next. joining me now, christine romans, as we look at this, we know the government has promised help is on the way. when is that coming. and the question of will it be enough, for most families, that's an obvious no. >> it's very frustrating. already a third of american renters didn't pay their april rent. they don't have the unemployment or stimulus checks. we're told the checks will be coming in a matter of days. the stopgap has been promised, but it's not there yet. and that's frustrating. 17 million people, we've never done anything like this before, shutting off big parts of the american economy on purpose, and we don't really know how to reopen it until the health problem has bee
in san antonio, texas, 6,000 families showed up for food. some of them waiting more than 12 hours. another line of cars stretching for five miles. in los angeles, more than 5,000 families showed up for the food bank's largest event this week. this is the reality in this country. millions of americans don't have a job, they don't know when they will have another one. and they don't know what is coming next. joining me now, christine romans, as we look at this, we know the government has promised...
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- entertainment true lasers -- entertainment trailblazers like bill miller's restaurants in san antonio, texas. nonprofit organizations, leaders and kirk watson. this team will collaborate with working groups who open up texas while keeping our community safe. chairman be led by a who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time aaff spearheaded by mike t., proven chief operating officer who knows how to quickly deliver results. i want you to know, i already begun working with this team about next steps for texas. james and the full-time staff have been working around the clock. has alreadyadvisers finished the first meeting and have begun the process of making recommendations. as a result of our combined efforts, i am issuing executive orders today that will begin the process of opening texas. openingrstand this, texas must occur in stages. obviously, not all businesses can open all at once. that fully open without distancing standards will be more likely to set us back rather than to propel us forward. a more strategic approach requir
- entertainment true lasers -- entertainment trailblazers like bill miller's restaurants in san antonio, texas. nonprofit organizations, leaders and kirk watson. this team will collaborate with working groups who open up texas while keeping our community safe. chairman be led by a who has successfully run businesses and knows his way around the capital. he will preside over a full-time aaff spearheaded by mike t., proven chief operating officer who knows how to quickly deliver results. i want...
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. >> reporter: in san antonio texas, the taylor had alterations to go started selling protective maskseach cost $4.50, they sell for only three so the community structure with donations of cash and fabric. >> as long as donations keep coming and i can pay my people to be here we will keep them going. from what i'm hearing on the news, helping people survive. >> reporter: sam siegel heard healthcare workers were running short of personal protective equipment. within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at beaumont hospital. >> there are good people out there and coming together as a community we can make it. >> reporter: these are three stories from countless examples of goodwill across the challenged nation, the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week but these stories provide balance, showing civility does not die at the first sign of crisis, good people still step up. shannon: thank you, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. i am shannon bream. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office t
. >> reporter: in san antonio texas, the taylor had alterations to go started selling protective maskseach cost $4.50, they sell for only three so the community structure with donations of cash and fabric. >> as long as donations keep coming and i can pay my people to be here we will keep them going. from what i'm hearing on the news, helping people survive. >> reporter: sam siegel heard healthcare workers were running short of personal protective equipment. within 24 hours he...
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todo lo posible para recuperar a las personas en la cual no tenemos antivirales al norte de san antonio en texas en el estado de salud >>> en puerto rico. hoy se lleÓo a cabo >>> en el hospital de san juan la primera transfusiÓn de plasma a un paciente que se encuentra entubado. 4 reportaje de adriana delgado >>> michelle obama estarÁ contando cuentos para niÑos por las plataformas de facebook y youtube >> bueno, el espacio se llama lunes con michelle obama y serÁ transmitido cada lunes a las 9 de la maÑana hasta el 11 de mayo la exprimera dama eligiÓ las historias favoritas de sus hijas sobre literatura infantil las transmisiones serÁn en vivo al regresar de la que pausa les cuento como muy pronto no tendrÍa que salir de su casa para realizarse un examen para detectar el coronavirus. >> le voy a decir porque el departamento de policÍa de san josÉ estÁ incrementando el patrullaje en ciertas escuelas de la ciudad. vamos a hablar en el dÍa de la tierra le voy a tener mÁs detalles al volver. >> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) cambio climÁtico es el programa especial que usted podrÁ. >> lo que estamos a partir de la
todo lo posible para recuperar a las personas en la cual no tenemos antivirales al norte de san antonio en texas en el estado de salud >>> en puerto rico. hoy se lleÓo a cabo >>> en el hospital de san juan la primera transfusiÓn de plasma a un paciente que se encuentra entubado. 4 reportaje de adriana delgado >>> michelle obama estarÁ contando cuentos para niÑos por las plataformas de facebook y youtube >> bueno, el espacio se llama lunes con michelle obama...
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joining us from san antonio, texas, is julian castro the former secretary of housing and urban development and a former presidential candidate. welcome to the program. >> good to be with you. >> we found an image out of san antonio that really rattled us and we wanted to make sure to include it tonight. at first you look at it and it looks like a car dealership. then you realize it's this well stratified line of people in their cars waiting to get help from the san antonio food bank. now, organizers handed out a million pounds of food. thankfully more help is coming in. how does that strike you? >> sad. tragic. and i think it astonishes a lot of people but really it shouldn't. you know, joshua the real story behind that was you're right, it looks like a car lot or it looks like a mall parking lot during the holidays. but there were four miles worth of cars lined up behind what you see there in the photo. so that was just part of the number of people who were lined up to get food from the food bank here in san antonio. they served i think over 15,000 families in the last few days and in the
joining us from san antonio, texas, is julian castro the former secretary of housing and urban development and a former presidential candidate. welcome to the program. >> good to be with you. >> we found an image out of san antonio that really rattled us and we wanted to make sure to include it tonight. at first you look at it and it looks like a car dealership. then you realize it's this well stratified line of people in their cars waiting to get help from the san antonio food...
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many as we were producing three months ago and they're all made here in the united states in san antonio, texas. great state of texas and we have been working since, almost since a week after i was with you in february everybody that can work is here producing robots from all over the world. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you nice to talk to you again. >>> gentlemen, taking a look at where we are in the markets right now, major averages continue to hang onto gains today. we are off highs of the session as we have seen. financial names like jpmorgan move lower post earnings this morning. also boeing on the latest numbers, delivery numbers as well dow is up 401 points 1.7% climbed above 24k earlier. we'll get another earnings name after the bell as well that is j.b. hunt. that will be a good gauge in terms of freight flows and trade flows. >> morgan and carl, what i find interesting is we showed a graphic of a key sector in focus this week. that's the banks you look at the big banks despite the reports we saw with regard to jpmorgan chase it seems to fit this narrative we have seen the ban
many as we were producing three months ago and they're all made here in the united states in san antonio, texas. great state of texas and we have been working since, almost since a week after i was with you in february everybody that can work is here producing robots from all over the world. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you nice to talk to you again. >>> gentlemen, taking a look at where we are in the markets right now, major averages continue to hang onto gains...
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some of the most jaw dropping in san antonio, texas.a youth pastor, and founder of r 3 outreach program. >> we offer many different services, like tutoring and mentorship and we try to get students any resources they need. >> reporter: normally the center would be filled with students from the area. today the center is serving a different purpose. >> we are feeding people three times a week, i think to date we have fed over 4,000 meals. >> reporter: r 3 is solely reliant on donations and sponsors, juan and his team of volunteers serving hot meals to be picked up or delivered for hundreds of folks in need. >> it's not an option not to do what we're doing, we're going to do this, we're going to help people. >> reporter: one of r 3's own volunteers is facing hardship. angela williams and her daughter are dependent on her husband's income after statewide stay at home orders forced angela to close her business and lay off her employees. >> i have tried unemployment, the sba loan and unfortunately none of those things have panned out as of ye
some of the most jaw dropping in san antonio, texas.a youth pastor, and founder of r 3 outreach program. >> we offer many different services, like tutoring and mentorship and we try to get students any resources they need. >> reporter: normally the center would be filled with students from the area. today the center is serving a different purpose. >> we are feeding people three times a week, i think to date we have fed over 4,000 meals. >> reporter: r 3 is solely reliant...
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. >> in san antonio, texas, the tailors at alterations to go started sowing protective masks.4.50 to make, and they sell for only $3. so the community stepped up with donations of cash and fabric. >> the donations keep coming, and as long as i can pay my people to be here, we will keep going. from what i'm hearing on the news, this is helping people survive. >> in suburban detroit, sam siegel heard health care workers were running short on personal protective equipment. >> i made a facebook post. >> within 24 hours, he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospital. >> there are still some good people out there and i feel like if we come together as a community, as a team, we can make it. >> these are just three stories from countless examples of good will across a challenged nation. the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week, but these stories provide balance. they show that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. they show that good people still step up. shannon? back to you. >> shannon: they most certainly d
. >> in san antonio, texas, the tailors at alterations to go started sowing protective masks.4.50 to make, and they sell for only $3. so the community stepped up with donations of cash and fabric. >> the donations keep coming, and as long as i can pay my people to be here, we will keep going. from what i'm hearing on the news, this is helping people survive. >> in suburban detroit, sam siegel heard health care workers were running short on personal protective equipment....
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president trump tweeted that cuomo should spend more time doing and less time complaining in san antonio, texasin line for a huge food distribution set up at the alamo dome they are prepared to serve 3,000 families today and this is after helping 6,000 families last week chicago area hospitals are receiving the first batch of vent la ve ventilators that general motors created. for more coronavirus coverage head to our website, cnbc.com. >> appreciate that very much it's a big call in the street today. apple downgraded to sell from neutr neutral. goldman sachs saying it see a slow down in iphone demand pete, coming to you. target cut to 233 from 250 we told you the reasons why. is it time to get off the apple train because this thing has been running full steam again. pete >> sorry, scott. i lost you for a second there. the idea that i'm seeing here about gold man sachs that is surprising, moving the target down to 233 when we were at the absolute low i don't know that i see this stock dropping below and they already had a 250 price target on it and move into a sell i understand all the differen
president trump tweeted that cuomo should spend more time doing and less time complaining in san antonio, texasin line for a huge food distribution set up at the alamo dome they are prepared to serve 3,000 families today and this is after helping 6,000 families last week chicago area hospitals are receiving the first batch of vent la ve ventilators that general motors created. for more coronavirus coverage head to our website, cnbc.com. >> appreciate that very much it's a big call in the...
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here's san antonio, texas. 84 residents. 67 of those 84 residents already known to be infected. here's footage of the magnolia rehabilitation and nursing care center in riverside county, california. this footage looks like disaster response because it is. what this shows is the one by one evacuation of all of the residents in that facility. they found out that of the 84 residents in that facility, at least 34 of them were positive. and the staff was starting to test positive, too. and when most of the staff just started not showing up, when the staff just didn't show up to staff that facility for two days in a row, first they sent in nurses, they sent in extra medical care workers to try to bolster ka pass ty at that facility to keep people alive, but when too much of the staff didn't turn up, they called it off. they evacuated. the patients were taken one by one, to other facilities. they with find for them somewhere in southern california. talking about maybe even some of them will go to the navy hospital ship "the mercy" in los angeles. the crisis of coronavirus ripping throu
here's san antonio, texas. 84 residents. 67 of those 84 residents already known to be infected. here's footage of the magnolia rehabilitation and nursing care center in riverside county, california. this footage looks like disaster response because it is. what this shows is the one by one evacuation of all of the residents in that facility. they found out that of the 84 residents in that facility, at least 34 of them were positive. and the staff was starting to test positive, too. and when most...
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. >> in san antonio, texas, the taylor's at alterations to ghosts owed masks. and they sell them for only $3 sold community stepped up with donations. >> as long as donations keep coming and i can pay my people to be here, i will keep them going. from what i'm hearing on the news this is helping people survive. >> in suburban detroit sam siegel heard that health care workers were running short of personal protective equipment. within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospital. >> there are still some good people out there. >> there you go. three stories across a nation full of them to show you that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. back to you. >> dana: they do not and also isaac get to me. let's bring in john rich, country music star in host of vaccination show "the pursuit" with john rich. no doubt you are hearing these things in nashville especially after the tornado to allow for three weeks ago and now the coronavirus. what do you think? >> it's a tough time. it's a tough time to be an amer
. >> in san antonio, texas, the taylor's at alterations to ghosts owed masks. and they sell them for only $3 sold community stepped up with donations. >> as long as donations keep coming and i can pay my people to be here, i will keep them going. from what i'm hearing on the news this is helping people survive. >> in suburban detroit sam siegel heard that health care workers were running short of personal protective equipment. within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop...
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san antonio, texas, there's one nursing home there, reporting 102 coronavirus cases. 17 patient deaths already. joliet, illinois outside chicago, one nursing home that reported one death among its patients earlier this month, today updated their numbers to report that there are now 22 of their residents dead, as well as one of their staff members. one of the things we've noticed in the past few days is that there seem to be some real emerging worries about western pennsylvania as a potential real hot spot when it comes to nursing home. the "pittsburgh post gazette" today put a question to the trump administration with one western county, 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 townsh
san antonio, texas, there's one nursing home there, reporting 102 coronavirus cases. 17 patient deaths already. joliet, illinois outside chicago, one nursing home that reported one death among its patients earlier this month, today updated their numbers to report that there are now 22 of their residents dead, as well as one of their staff members. one of the things we've noticed in the past few days is that there seem to be some real emerging worries about western pennsylvania as a potential...
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this one in san antonio, texas served just over 10,000 families that day. also, the health risk is more acute for people who work in low paying jobs and still have those jobs and have to work on the front lines, janitorial workers, meatpackers who can't leave those jobs. the president's solution for all of this is to just pretend the virus is vanquished, declare victory and get back to work. but what we need, what we actually need is as we battle this virus, we need an efficient, competent, comprehensive administration to federal policy that looks out for people. that has their back. americans right now are waiting for their coronavirus rescue bill checks, checks they needed yesterday. well, it appears those will be delayed so donald trump can get his name printed on the check. this is something that has never been done before, never. the president reportedly pushed to have his name on the signature line, even though he lamely denied he knew anything about it. here's the thing, he's actually not legally allowed to sign the check, so they're putting donald t
this one in san antonio, texas served just over 10,000 families that day. also, the health risk is more acute for people who work in low paying jobs and still have those jobs and have to work on the front lines, janitorial workers, meatpackers who can't leave those jobs. the president's solution for all of this is to just pretend the virus is vanquished, declare victory and get back to work. but what we need, what we actually need is as we battle this virus, we need an efficient, competent,...
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bernie sanders declaring victory in san antonio, texas, ready to pull an upset in south carolina. here we are today. that is a strange trip when you think back to february 20th, i believe, that was. >> we've just seen joe biden pull off something that in the modern history of democratic nominati nominating, back to 1972, in the modern history we've never seen. joe biden didn't just lose iowa and lose new hampshire and lose nevada, he lost them big. he was left in the dust in those states. remember, new hampshire, remember the night of the new hampshire primary, you couldn't even see joe biden's name. there he is in fifth place at 8%. you've seen candidates who lost early states, like bill clinton in '92 and become the democratic nominee. they got moral victories. clinton could call himself the comeback kid in new hampshire. there were no moral victories for joe biden. he won nevada and won it going away and it looked like going on, there might be a bandwagon effect. on south carolina, on tup tuesday and beyond and runaway with the democratic nomination. instead that great moment f
bernie sanders declaring victory in san antonio, texas, ready to pull an upset in south carolina. here we are today. that is a strange trip when you think back to february 20th, i believe, that was. >> we've just seen joe biden pull off something that in the modern history of democratic nominati nominating, back to 1972, in the modern history we've never seen. joe biden didn't just lose iowa and lose new hampshire and lose nevada, he lost them big. he was left in the dust in those states....
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this is san antonio, texas. 10,000 vehicles in just one day.e before stocks are depleted. families started to line up at 3am, hoping that we wouldn't run out of food. and so the panic and fear and anxiety for a lot of these families who lost theirjob two to three weeks ago and now their final dollars have run out and they're just desperate and panicked that they won't be able to feed their family. more than 16 million americans have lost work during the coronavirus lockdown. the unemployment crisis has put a huge strain on individuals, families and charities to make ends meet. we typically feed about 60,000 people each week, and in this covid—19 crisis, that's now gone to 120,000 people. 0ur charity relies on donations to be able to feed those in need, but it's this unprecedented need that has got us all worried we might run out of food. the panic is being felt across all of the united states. government financial aid is available, but charities say it's only a supplement and many people will rely on the good of others to get them by. freya col
this is san antonio, texas. 10,000 vehicles in just one day.e before stocks are depleted. families started to line up at 3am, hoping that we wouldn't run out of food. and so the panic and fear and anxiety for a lot of these families who lost theirjob two to three weeks ago and now their final dollars have run out and they're just desperate and panicked that they won't be able to feed their family. more than 16 million americans have lost work during the coronavirus lockdown. the unemployment...