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he was asked about it, he sid white house staff put it together, but it's clear the president is feeling very defensive because to have the reporting eric talked to you about and the reporting we have been doing on the "newshour" that shows he was very eager to try to get through this without doing mitigation.
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there he is with his son sid. i'll come back to sid in a moment. he lived in bergen county for the past 50 years. born in the dominican republic. he was a pioneering physician in the 1960s. he became one of the very first dominican physicians to open a clinic in the united states in new york city's washington heights where he tended to patients for more than 40 years. he and his wife nilda recently celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary along with their six children and extended family and friends. and as i say in this photo, he's with his son sid, who is a dear friend. we send our condolences to everybody who knew him. obviously, most importantly, his family. to sid and his fellow family members, what a life. we also lost diana tennant of monmouth county. she worked for many years at the fulfill food bank of monmouth and ocean counties helping to feed countless families. she was a leader within the latino coalition of new jersey and was a past chair of the latino festival. a festival that i've been to several times in monmouth county. she is re
there he is with his son sid. i'll come back to sid in a moment. he lived in bergen county for the past 50 years. born in the dominican republic. he was a pioneering physician in the 1960s. he became one of the very first dominican physicians to open a clinic in the united states in new york city's washington heights where he tended to patients for more than 40 years. he and his wife nilda recently celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary along with their six children and extended family and...
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at the age of 78 as well, but even as sid little said, it is a shock when you lose someone you are so, many people will know. hugely popular in the 19705 and 19805. i think they won a talent 5how and 19805. i think they won a talent show and then they had their own programme for many, many years. he will give it a face and a sense that thi5 will give it a face and a sense that this is something very personal. it really brings it home. people 5aid you can't understand the 6 million people who died in the holocaust, but you can understand the fate of anne frank, one woman. if you can focu5 anne frank, one woman. if you can focus on someone you anne frank, one woman. if you can focus on someone you know, however shocking and terrible that is, it does give it a sense of personality and a sense that goodness me, this is real, it is notjust numbers, it is real, it is notjust numbers, it is people we know, people we know from the telly, and it makes it all the more tragic. equipped comment from both of you, starting on the times, the picture of six famous faces including eddie redmayne and n
at the age of 78 as well, but even as sid little said, it is a shock when you lose someone you are so, many people will know. hugely popular in the 19705 and 19805. i think they won a talent 5how and 19805. i think they won a talent show and then they had their own programme for many, many years. he will give it a face and a sense that thi5 will give it a face and a sense that this is something very personal. it really brings it home. people 5aid you can't understand the 6 million people who...
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i tried to lave that i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and ears. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning. at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hono for days demanding more protection for people with migrant backgrounds and the places they meet and people are ready to push back against racist rhetoric. does do you need we need to make sure that the voice of people affected is heard people who could be murdered tomorrow people hit by racism mentioned they have to be heard and some voices calling for organized self-defense are also growing louder that isn't supported by these people directly affected by the hand of the time. you have to because this is a country with laws if everyone started carrying a gun we might as well head off to the hills and fight you understan
i tried to lave that i tapped him 2 or 3 times and said sid that let's go then i looked up and saw the blood coming out of his head and ears. at this bar where 4 of the 10 victims were killed people are in mourning. at the same time questions are being asked and demands articulated. the state has to protect citizens like us but efforts have to be stepped up to fight prejudice pro-democracy campaigns are good but not enough. demonstrators have been on the streets of hono for days demanding more...
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frecuente que sea covid o la influencia en este momento >>> seguimiento en el entendido si hay moc sidgÚn de estos sÍntomas son exclusivos del uno u otro >>> doctor, la informaciÓn que nos trae. le agradecemos que nos aclare las dudas. gracias. >>> es un gusto, buenas noches >>> estÁ el doctor lovelo. >>> el presidente lÓpez obrador asegura que pudo domar epidemia. los contagios han au m en tad a mÁs de 15 mil. y hay mÁs de 1500 muertos. raÚl torres con los testimonios >>> aquÍ la espera es mullcha, pero la informaciÓn y la paciencia es poca. >>> muy mal, lo Único que quier es que me digan quÉ procede luego de esto. >>> david dice que estÁ muy grave y fue hospitalizado casi sin respiraciÓn. para Él, la epidemia estÁ fuera de control >>> mucha gente dice que es invento del gobierno, pero sÍ es >>> se ha podido domar, la epidemia >>> el presidente andrÉs lÓpez obrador dice que tiene otros datos. que el crecimiento de la pandemia casi se estabilizÓ, porque la poblaciÓn no sale de sus casas. >>> por eso no tenemos un desbordamiento. no se sat ran los hospitales >>> segÚn las ultimas cifras
frecuente que sea covid o la influencia en este momento >>> seguimiento en el entendido si hay moc sidgÚn de estos sÍntomas son exclusivos del uno u otro >>> doctor, la informaciÓn que nos trae. le agradecemos que nos aclare las dudas. gracias. >>> es un gusto, buenas noches >>> estÁ el doctor lovelo. >>> el presidente lÓpez obrador asegura que pudo domar epidemia. los contagios han au m en tad a mÁs de 15 mil. y hay mÁs de 1500 muertos. raÚl...
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. >>> (ha doble en inglÉs) >>> el 85% de las admisiÓnes al hospital este Último mes ha sid por coronavirus los hospitales ha llevado a que familias tengan que ver a sus seres queridos mor morir dentro de sus casas. >>> 3 semanas llevan confinados en este sÓtano liam de 8 aÑos, 3 de los 5 hijos de mindy, que estÁ contagiado luego que su esposo juan leonard torres de 65 aÑos falleciera en la casa >>> el el 8 aÑos cumple 9 aÑos este mes y se levantÓ en la madrugada llorando porque su papÁ no va a estar en el cumpleaÑos >>> yo lo movÍa y le decia, pap levÁntate. y no. >>> josÉ de 18 aÑos recaudÓ fondos en internet y esta madre se ira a la florida porque es mÁs econÓmico para sobrevivircon sus 5 hijos. >>> muy doloroso >>> confirmaron que hoy un brote de coronavirus el prÓximo invierno puede ser peor que el que estamos viviendo ahora esta tarde el presidente trump inicio su rueda prensa por un intento de minimizar la advertencia, acusÓ al diario washington post de citar mal la informaciÓn. pero el doctor... confirmÓ que el segundo brote puede ser mÁs complicado porque puede coincidir con la tem
. >>> (ha doble en inglÉs) >>> el 85% de las admisiÓnes al hospital este Último mes ha sid por coronavirus los hospitales ha llevado a que familias tengan que ver a sus seres queridos mor morir dentro de sus casas. >>> 3 semanas llevan confinados en este sÓtano liam de 8 aÑos, 3 de los 5 hijos de mindy, que estÁ contagiado luego que su esposo juan leonard torres de 65 aÑos falleciera en la casa >>> el el 8 aÑos cumple 9 aÑos este mes y se levantÓ en...
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so one way to kill a virus is to break up the cap sid. the protective shield. anything to poke holes in that shell will kill the virus. that's where or soap. you can break the shell and kill the virus. >> a friend of mine wants to know the products say they kill 99% of germs and virus. is there medical evidence that covid- of those? >> yeah. so first if you ever find a scientist that's willing to say something is 100% effective. i want to meet that scientist. i have never found any scientists who will say but it has been shown that soap and bleach and clo rox are effective on covid-19. now the degree of it's always related to the user. so that 99.99% is related to how effective are you at cleaning a surface? i'm sure you have seep the videos of the here's how to wash your hands. it's important with soap and water to wash correctly. it's not putting your hands under water and you kill 99%. it's a matter of application. >> all right. doctor, thank you so much for sharing your rej asearch and in. i want to caution folks what we're doing here is exploring science b
so one way to kill a virus is to break up the cap sid. the protective shield. anything to poke holes in that shell will kill the virus. that's where or soap. you can break the shell and kill the virus. >> a friend of mine wants to know the products say they kill 99% of germs and virus. is there medical evidence that covid- of those? >> yeah. so first if you ever find a scientist that's willing to say something is 100% effective. i want to meet that scientist. i have never found any...
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sid garcia from our sister station in l.a.ts that crtes its own health problems. >> somebody has to pick that up. >> it wasn't hard to find discarded gloves and masks at grocery store parking lot. >> it's ridiculous because it's hard to find those in the store. they're just throwing them out. >> it's nice to see people are taking precautions, but remember, somebody has to pick up this, risking their own health. >> i notice a lot of stuff when the people use the gloves, they throw it back in the basket.i ps dr. john explains. >> whether or not there are viral particles on the glove or not, in california we don't like people who litter. and we want that in an appropriate receptacle. >> instead of tossing them at your neighborhood parking lot, kyle wescott, who is a nurse, shows you how to get more uses out of your disposable gloves. first use sanitizer. >> you can see temperature, they evaporate really quickly. but now this has a little bit more life on it. it's sterile, you know. not fully sterile, but it's clean. >> sanitize t
sid garcia from our sister station in l.a.ts that crtes its own health problems. >> somebody has to pick that up. >> it wasn't hard to find discarded gloves and masks at grocery store parking lot. >> it's ridiculous because it's hard to find those in the store. they're just throwing them out. >> it's nice to see people are taking precautions, but remember, somebody has to pick up this, risking their own health. >> i notice a lot of stuff when the people use the...
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me ♪ ♪ jumping the gun holding my tongu i'd never ask yo to forgive me ♪ ♪ and you will neve see my sidrever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ playing the par playing the game i don't expect you to believe me ♪ ♪ missing the mar we tear it apart i never ask yo why you need me ♪ ♪ and you will neve see my sid and i will alway think i'm right ♪ ♪ but i alway regret the night i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ what else should i sa what else could i do maybe it's too muc for you ♪ ♪ what else should i sa what else could i do maybe i am jus too much for you ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve fore
me ♪ ♪ jumping the gun holding my tongu i'd never ask yo to forgive me ♪ ♪ and you will neve see my sidrever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever forever foreve forever forever ♪ ♪ forever forever forever foreve i told you i would hate you 'til forever ♪ ♪ playing the par playing the game i don't expect you to believe me ♪ ♪ missing the mar we tear it apart i...
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maps on the web platform they then removed the trash and poor soil before starting to plant various sid's they 1st analyze the existing earth adding fresh soil if needed so the power. imparted so we take a part of the soil and put it in water and then see the different parts that make up the soil to know what seeds should be planted in this area then we build up the beds so they are a little higher and we create these channels in order to produce small water reserve was every time we water so that there is a little water retention. l. me read you sonny and his colleagues have already transformed for lamb fields into vegetable garden. here we have americans. here we have moringa and undersigned we have families as you can see here. and here we are cultivating to me you are wrong there are 2 months. i've been at it like still involved the community giving the help us free vegetables in return all paying them a small wage. just as a call he is one of the helpers who grow veggies in one of these former dumps on the outcasts of loamy. schools only so. much of what we eat today no longer has an
maps on the web platform they then removed the trash and poor soil before starting to plant various sid's they 1st analyze the existing earth adding fresh soil if needed so the power. imparted so we take a part of the soil and put it in water and then see the different parts that make up the soil to know what seeds should be planted in this area then we build up the beds so they are a little higher and we create these channels in order to produce small water reserve was every time we water so...
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it's an honor to be working with my colleaguing sies side by sid. it's a blessing. >> our thanks to marcus. >>> up next, serving up hope and meals to front line warriors. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. step up. for health and body. prep up for your one and only love or many loves. for kings, this queen, and you royals in between. for my now. our now. and my future. our future. step up. prep up. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. i
it's an honor to be working with my colleaguing sies side by sid. it's a blessing. >> our thanks to marcus. >>> up next, serving up hope and meals to front line warriors. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. from the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned...
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there is a picture of tank and crew with, for some reason, a bass fiddle strapped to the sid eoe of it. as we workalk around the tank, you'll see that we have a case of wine bottles in the back. talking about soldier life, the crews live on these. whenever they had an opportunity to get fresh eggs or a bottle of wine, they were prone to grab that stuff and take it with them. you see the coffee pots there. a lot of it was that cool interaction. it truly became a family. for this to run effectively, all five soldiers had to be on the same piece of music. a lot of people don't realize the importance of the driver. when it comes time to engage the target, that driver was sensitive to fire command. he's bringing the tank to a stop. his ability to do that has a lot to do with our firing platform. if they pull back and brake too quickly, it's rocking back and forth. they would be keen to the fire command and would ease into position. the personnel targets, another thing done with this particular gun -- we talk about ranging. we can use this gun to range. the gunner could use his gun to put ou
there is a picture of tank and crew with, for some reason, a bass fiddle strapped to the sid eoe of it. as we workalk around the tank, you'll see that we have a case of wine bottles in the back. talking about soldier life, the crews live on these. whenever they had an opportunity to get fresh eggs or a bottle of wine, they were prone to grab that stuff and take it with them. you see the coffee pots there. a lot of it was that cool interaction. it truly became a family. for this to run...
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moments ago, president trump sid the c.d.c.s set to announce new steps to make it easier for some people who have been exposed to coronavirus to return to work. the move comes as the president says the economy will reopen "sooner than people think." weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia. >> reporter: norah, president trump said the c.d.c. is working on the finishing touches of new recommendations that will be the first step to reopening the country, something he is eager to do. but tonight, the president also said we have to be on the down side of the slope of cases before that can happen. che c.d.c.'s new guidelines are aimed at getting critical infrastructure workers back on the job. >> we're getting much closer to getting our country back to the way it was. >> reporter: even after potential exposure to covid-19, people will be able to go back to work, as long as they don't have any symptoms and continue to check their temperatures, urar masks, and practice social distancing. before they were advised to self-quar
moments ago, president trump sid the c.d.c.s set to announce new steps to make it easier for some people who have been exposed to coronavirus to return to work. the move comes as the president says the economy will reopen "sooner than people think." weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia. >> reporter: norah, president trump said the c.d.c. is working on the finishing touches of new recommendations that will be the first step to reopening the country, something he is...
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sid road design. many systems in place. and what we call for in the book. it's a parallel system to have sexual relations without hurting other people. i want to tell you about the project. sexual citizens pulls back the curtain on what it feels like to be a college student today. it's about sexual assault but not just about sexual assault. it's about the life of college students. based on deep immersion in campus life. we did in-depth interviews with 151 students. they had experienced so many assaults that they cannot fit into one or two. when a team of researchers. we are too old to hang around with students. that would be kind of creepy for them to see their professors at parties. we hired a team of younger researchers who were staff. .. .. >> we interviewed the students and then we talked in groups to find out how they talk about sex andde socializing. this is all in the context of a much larger project which i codirected with a friend and colleague funded by columbia university there is a giant project which had two surveys with the community engagemen
sid road design. many systems in place. and what we call for in the book. it's a parallel system to have sexual relations without hurting other people. i want to tell you about the project. sexual citizens pulls back the curtain on what it feels like to be a college student today. it's about sexual assault but not just about sexual assault. it's about the life of college students. based on deep immersion in campus life. we did in-depth interviews with 151 students. they had experienced so many...
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special conversation with your father and dolly and i want our audience to have a listen to this clip sid no. man . industry back to. leave us who was. and which is us to talk about with dolly. we talk about her family is everything to both of us but he's very open with me about his family in that the old ways back home and just the fact that we're just 2 people from. different parts of the world but there's a lot of similarities in our personalities we're both the same when she talks i mean i have never visited tennessee home and when she talks about it she talks about it as if it is as important as any you leave just sanctuary that any human being can have. and i can i can understand that to people that could be more different that we are so similar in so many ways that is fascinating us and there's something similar there the reason we talk about that i don't i can't explain it you know it doesn't even need to be explained it's just like how you meet people in your lives you just click you just feel like you know there are just some things that you know you just can't explain it you ju
special conversation with your father and dolly and i want our audience to have a listen to this clip sid no. man . industry back to. leave us who was. and which is us to talk about with dolly. we talk about her family is everything to both of us but he's very open with me about his family in that the old ways back home and just the fact that we're just 2 people from. different parts of the world but there's a lot of similarities in our personalities we're both the same when she talks i mean i...
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. >> reporter: dedication to the sids so strong, three teachers have kept teaching even while being sicks themselves. >> reporter: how much students have lost somebody? >> 35 i think. so many live in one household, it hits them hard. >> reporter: lack of health care puts them at risk. people of color are dying at twice the rate. for their children it's hard to understand. >> when you see their faces as they pass by, we miss them. they feel alone. some of them have said it's hard and it's not fair. >> reporter: it was time to show her students the love. >> happy easter, guys! we love you and miss you. >> reporter: it was hard to know whose smiles were bigger, the kids or the teachers. what do you think this will do for the school after this is all over? >> i think we will be closer and tighter, if that's possible. >> we miss you! >> is that not just the perfect principal of the school? >> these educators, parents recognize what they do every day. >> let's go back to our panel. >> we have joe on facebook wanting to note is the wearing of fagloves out in public important in stopping the spr
. >> reporter: dedication to the sids so strong, three teachers have kept teaching even while being sicks themselves. >> reporter: how much students have lost somebody? >> 35 i think. so many live in one household, it hits them hard. >> reporter: lack of health care puts them at risk. people of color are dying at twice the rate. for their children it's hard to understand. >> when you see their faces as they pass by, we miss them. they feel alone. some of them have...
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list the discolored is there in the big money sid insist if you don't use. this get is with. ever. been money set in is the. position. given rivera is a marine biologist and founder of the environmental group. for 4 years now she has been moderating discussions between the bottle colorado fish and cooperative and the government of costa rica. she's been making the journey to bottle colorado a lot in recent years. this time she's taking the long boat trip to prepare the fisherman of the cooperative for a national fisheries congress in the capital. many friendships have been formed over the years. well nothing at the end i think is a sieve sin in this is that it is good at picking it up or get it done in the store just as good as it was then and foremost and if thoughtless trick to see if it is important if it's going to worry about you think and. and there. as 100 in the going to go yet or can not i get out of the if you have a thought it would. be our daughter and i doubt it will be as they will remember only this is the eat. you up with for years i thought of that episode and i do
list the discolored is there in the big money sid insist if you don't use. this get is with. ever. been money set in is the. position. given rivera is a marine biologist and founder of the environmental group. for 4 years now she has been moderating discussions between the bottle colorado fish and cooperative and the government of costa rica. she's been making the journey to bottle colorado a lot in recent years. this time she's taking the long boat trip to prepare the fisherman of the...
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. >> in michigan, it has 1500 employees out sid with covid-like symptoms.wisconsin, social distancing at polls places where elections are a go after the state's supreme court overyule governor tony evers. he sells thousands have to choose between exercising their right to vote and staying healthy and safe. a stagger 97% of americans are now under stay-home orders. seven states till holding out and approaches still different place to place. in texas the governor just closed state parks. in georgia the governor has reopened state beaches. the president unwilling to implement guidelines. >> legally i can, but morally i believe in our constitution, much more so than most people. i'd love to be able to let the governors do what they have to do. >> reporter: the 5d manages it looking at the light at the end of the tunnel. >> normal will be different. once we get a vaccine we can get more back to the way we treat flu season. >> reporter: they are watching how other cunning reopen. severe restrictions were lifted hours ago in wuhan. people are now allowed to leave.
. >> in michigan, it has 1500 employees out sid with covid-like symptoms.wisconsin, social distancing at polls places where elections are a go after the state's supreme court overyule governor tony evers. he sells thousands have to choose between exercising their right to vote and staying healthy and safe. a stagger 97% of americans are now under stay-home orders. seven states till holding out and approaches still different place to place. in texas the governor just closed state parks. in...
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sid a great disparity i mean i've seen a very strong anti israel bent in congress with democrats that it was unthinkable 7 or 8 or 10 years ago and now they're into a whole different thing between omar and a o c i see a o c plus 3 add them all and you have i mean the things that they say about israel are so bad and i can't believe it now it's just a myth so i would be interested to see that because they go after christian churches but they don't tend to go after mosques and i don't want to go after mosques but i do want to see what their what their bent is yes please in the back couldn't put it back go ahead please just think that monster can follow something i really think it just had a call with a mom so i just had a call with ministers rabbis we had a tremendous go with the faith leaders no i don't think that at all i am somebody that believes in faith and it matters not what your faith is but our politicians seem to treat different faiths very differently and they seem to think and i don't know what happened with their country but. the christian faith is treated much differently t
sid a great disparity i mean i've seen a very strong anti israel bent in congress with democrats that it was unthinkable 7 or 8 or 10 years ago and now they're into a whole different thing between omar and a o c i see a o c plus 3 add them all and you have i mean the things that they say about israel are so bad and i can't believe it now it's just a myth so i would be interested to see that because they go after christian churches but they don't tend to go after mosques and i don't want to go...
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. >>> the practice sid io presidio trust social distancing. it's being called the presidio loop. a 4.5 mile trail in the park closed off to all but local traffic from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. >> with the shelter-in-place, we want to make sure that people can get out and get exercise and fresh air and be in nature. but be socially distant from each other. >> a different kind of blockade in the east bay. frustrated neighbors took traffic enforcement into their own hand hands. >> reporter: is there a large sign down the road and this barricade telling nonresidents to turn around. mt. diablo state park up ahead is closed. >> people drive by it. they don't read it. >> reporter: that led neighbors like steve moore to man the post saturday morning, telling drivers to turn around. >> have them turn around here where on the safe, and not have to go to the end of the road. >> reporter: a neighbor says the access road is already dangerous. a car hit and killed a cyclist last year near her home. all the tight u-turns and illegal parking make it worse. >> i really don't want anybody else killed. t
. >>> the practice sid io presidio trust social distancing. it's being called the presidio loop. a 4.5 mile trail in the park closed off to all but local traffic from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. >> with the shelter-in-place, we want to make sure that people can get out and get exercise and fresh air and be in nature. but be socially distant from each other. >> a different kind of blockade in the east bay. frustrated neighbors took traffic enforcement into their own hand hands....
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after your entire hour and it's like whatever happened to sid now one job maybe this isn't your top and maybe this one isn't for you it's not you it's not it's not for you i admit that there are certain topics that maybe i don't love but i don't write off a human being based on one of those topics it is a good scene blood comes down summarily fred and my mom will read reviews on me that are bad and sometimes they're not even like bring up like a trip advisor if you like it's the wall street journal or the times panny me i'm like mom this is one old lady on trip advisor i got a one star review and it started with december 14th sam rail is inappropriate and i was like you given the time and date like it's pearl harbor you know like relax it's one bad show. you know what it's funny i was on a trip recently with some other people i didn't know and they were asking me about comedians eidetic and i told him about normally done oh yeah i think in terms of certifiable genius he always makes me laugh even when it's awkward so i say well norman donald's a great comedian they don't know him they'r
after your entire hour and it's like whatever happened to sid now one job maybe this isn't your top and maybe this one isn't for you it's not you it's not it's not for you i admit that there are certain topics that maybe i don't love but i don't write off a human being based on one of those topics it is a good scene blood comes down summarily fred and my mom will read reviews on me that are bad and sometimes they're not even like bring up like a trip advisor if you like it's the wall street...
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speak to the numbers seem to be a little bit on th the late sid, an.>> bill: among those that contracte death rate in italy is almost 12%. here in the united states we are at 2.4 in south korea -- and it really hasn't moved. we went back to look at the numbers, the death rate is 4.1, a little ticked up here just about a tenth of a percent. it is now some reporting suggesting that the numbers out of china cannot be believed in the number of people suggested over the past month i would say. what are we to understand about the truth out of china when you see the devastation that's coming to so many american communities today? >> they are suspect. we heard dr. deborah birx say at the press briefing that when we the medical community looked at china and said this is a problem but it's smaller than we thought, then they saw what happened in italy, then spain and realized, wait a second, these numbers are not valid. they are suspect. they are suspect on the numbers, the transmission rates, the deaths. it's not the only country that is doing that. russia's numbers are really skewed. north kore
speak to the numbers seem to be a little bit on th the late sid, an.>> bill: among those that contracte death rate in italy is almost 12%. here in the united states we are at 2.4 in south korea -- and it really hasn't moved. we went back to look at the numbers, the death rate is 4.1, a little ticked up here just about a tenth of a percent. it is now some reporting suggesting that the numbers out of china cannot be believed in the number of people suggested over the past month i would say....
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this advisor sid to me the president took a gamble. he gambled that this virus would dissipate. the president's talked about this from time to time, when april comes around the virus will go away. he gambled and he was wrong. in this instance where the president says we just have to pass it along to our viewers. when he says that nobody saw this coming, that one person couldn't spread it. that's not the case. that's how a pandemic works. they were warned about this going back to january. >> there are some people joining a choir director for a choir practice doing exactly what at the time the cdc was saying. they were tweeting at the end of february noted community spread. do what you would do, stay home if you're sick, people were not getting the message that clearly needed to get out of there. daniel dale tell us what stood out to you as a fact checker. >> there was another false claim. trump was talking and he said nobody could have known read have this situation. there were years warnings not only about the general risk of u.s. in a pandemic but about the need for tens of tho
this advisor sid to me the president took a gamble. he gambled that this virus would dissipate. the president's talked about this from time to time, when april comes around the virus will go away. he gambled and he was wrong. in this instance where the president says we just have to pass it along to our viewers. when he says that nobody saw this coming, that one person couldn't spread it. that's not the case. that's how a pandemic works. they were warned about this going back to january....
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and as you sid, you, you know, you got it. but you wished that if you were going to get it that you would have gotten it sooner so that you would have known what people were going through and you could have call the president out in real time and said, hey, mister, this is no hoax, this is no democratic hoax, no matter how you try to describe it, whether you're saying it's a democratic hoax -- the democrats trying to take you down or the media's trying to take you down. that's not what's happening here. this is absolutely 100% real. >> right. the new hoax is everybody's got a test now who wants it. don, i'm telling you. i'm like plugged into a new network now, right, because of me having this. i have thousands of people around this country saying the exact same thing. like, i'm looking at their accounts to see if they're copies. oh, i can't get a test. i've been waiting 10 days, 14 days, 16 days, i'm already better. so these people, what are you going to do? you're going to go back out and start living your life if you're not
and as you sid, you, you know, you got it. but you wished that if you were going to get it that you would have gotten it sooner so that you would have known what people were going through and you could have call the president out in real time and said, hey, mister, this is no hoax, this is no democratic hoax, no matter how you try to describe it, whether you're saying it's a democratic hoax -- the democrats trying to take you down or the media's trying to take you down. that's not what's...
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though the president sid day you are going to call your own shots, the call that's notable, given what the president has been saying, he has the authority to determine what these states are going to do. if he doesn't like what they're doing, he can close it down, he said. >> caitlin, president trump also spoke to senators about his plans for a reopening of the country. he pushed back when senators called for more thorough, widespread testing. >> yeah, this is the second day in a row the president has heard the same concern. yesterday from business executives. today from a bipartisan group of senators saying they are worried about the lack of testing. they want it ramped up before the country and their states are going to start reopening. we are told the president pushed back on that, talking about how they had increased testing in the u.s., which we know, because it was pretty abiz malat the beginning. but the question is, is it adequate enough to start opening up these states? and business executives yesterday were saying they want it to be higher, if they want to open their stores to
though the president sid day you are going to call your own shots, the call that's notable, given what the president has been saying, he has the authority to determine what these states are going to do. if he doesn't like what they're doing, he can close it down, he said. >> caitlin, president trump also spoke to senators about his plans for a reopening of the country. he pushed back when senators called for more thorough, widespread testing. >> yeah, this is the second day in a row...
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so that is why you see just the sid citizen citizen as a plaintiff.why also the citizen plaintiff aledges that this inflings on a different right, his you constitutional right to marry. however, not every federal law that affects a citizen's right to marry is going to be struck down. a classic example is that a citizen can marry anyone that citizen wants from another country. that doesn't entitle them to get that spouse a visa to come here or to live here permanently. so not every law that affects a citizen's right to marry is necessarily unconstitutional. there is a very strongly worded complaint in that it gives it the best chance to survive, but the federal government here, congress specifically, has a number of defenses, mostly based on the -- its tremendous power to regulation immigration even when it has the negative effect on an american citizen. >> aside from the fact that it just seems plain cruel, danny, who is in favor? which -- which party is this in favor of, this case? >> when you see the complaint, it does name the president, obviously,
so that is why you see just the sid citizen citizen as a plaintiff.why also the citizen plaintiff aledges that this inflings on a different right, his you constitutional right to marry. however, not every federal law that affects a citizen's right to marry is going to be struck down. a classic example is that a citizen can marry anyone that citizen wants from another country. that doesn't entitle them to get that spouse a visa to come here or to live here permanently. so not every law that...
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now in some cases we'll super sid supercede. they're doing very well, and they're doing a magnificent job in running their states. >> you can see a president who loves to use the bully pulpit for a whole host of issues. refusing to do so for these governors. i asked about the potential for shortages of ventilators, the crucially-needed equipment to keep some of these critically ill coronavirus patients alive. and even as the apex is expected to come in the next six it to sn days, the ramp up isn't going to fill that shortage. there could indeed be a shortage of ventilators in the weeks to come. >> it's so sad. you that i aboink about a thous americans dying day, each day. these are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, thank you for that report. let's go to new york state right now, particularly, new york city where the majority of the infections and cases are located. sadly, most of the fatalities are there. the disease responsible for the deaths of 3,500 people just in new york. nearly 20% of the new york police department'
now in some cases we'll super sid supercede. they're doing very well, and they're doing a magnificent job in running their states. >> you can see a president who loves to use the bully pulpit for a whole host of issues. refusing to do so for these governors. i asked about the potential for shortages of ventilators, the crucially-needed equipment to keep some of these critically ill coronavirus patients alive. and even as the apex is expected to come in the next six it to sn days, the ramp...
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but today, he sid it's not the flu, it's much more vicious. so the president, at the white house, was really trying to tell americans to brace themselveses. and that was also the message health officials and top white house officials were giving today. >> woodruff: and, yamiche, finally,t was just a few ds ago that the congress passed and the president signed this emergencylcoronavirus ief aid bill, $2.2 trillion in there. but, already there's talk of more legislation. >> that's right. that legislation, that piece of legislation that you just mentned, the $2.2 triion coronavirus bill, it was the largest single stimulus package ever signed into law. bualready we're hering that another package is under way. i want to putop fr people some of the thing people are talking about. they're talking about rnfrastructure, and that would maybe mean moe clean water. more direct aid to americans and paid leave to workers, trying to helpe get through this economic tragedy that we're going through right now.r and, also, me funds to states and localities. i sh
but today, he sid it's not the flu, it's much more vicious. so the president, at the white house, was really trying to tell americans to brace themselveses. and that was also the message health officials and top white house officials were giving today. >> woodruff: and, yamiche, finally,t was just a few ds ago that the congress passed and the president signed this emergencylcoronavirus ief aid bill, $2.2 trillion in there. but, already there's talk of more legislation. >> that's...
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he was asked about it, he sid white house staff put it together, but it's clear the president is feeling very defensive because to have the reporting eric talked to you about and the reporting we have been doing on the "newshour" that shows he was very eager to try to get through this without doing mitigation. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about something that came up earlier in the program and that was the president retweeting the statement that anthony fauci has been critical in the administration's response to the covid 19, that he should be fired. the administration today said that he's not going anywhere, but what's the latest ad that you have been able to learn? >> well, today dr. fauci and presidt trump spoke about this right at the beginning of the white house briefing, and the president said that he and anthony fauci's relationship is really great and people are making something out of nothing. he said he retweeted a tweet that said "fire fauci" without even thinking about it. he said he didn't know why he repeated it. he has 76 million twitter foul lore, so this is a big megap
he was asked about it, he sid white house staff put it together, but it's clear the president is feeling very defensive because to have the reporting eric talked to you about and the reporting we have been doing on the "newshour" that shows he was very eager to try to get through this without doing mitigation. >> woodruff: i want to ask you about something that came up earlier in the program and that was the president retweeting the statement that anthony fauci has been critical...
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strong cold front sliding through the ffer .e temperature chilly sfora plnsrming up qui nely, i should sid. minute yap >>> saturday morning, fading sun in our east bay. temperatures just in the 50s with clouds. light to moderate rain. accuweather seven-day forecast, >>> this segment sponsored by , chick-fil-a. >>> on a programming note, a&e presents "live pd" special edition at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific times. it provides firsthand accounts of first responders, officials and citizen heroes from the frontlines of the covid-19 crisis. and, of course, that show deftly hosted by the other dan at abc, dan abrams. we all know him. >> the slightly taller dan. rob, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >>> well, coming up on "good morning america," staying safe at the supermarket. dan was talking about this. a lot of anxiety. some smart ways to keep yourself healthy when you have to go out. at chick-fil-a, we know the little things make a big difference. that's why even in uncertain times like these, we're still here for you. with delivery, drive-thru and mobile order where possible, orde
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part of a series of programs we are offering tactic to an exhibition -- connected to an exhibition the sid -- the society has court night -- correlated called beyond midnight, paul revere. the exhibition is on display through june 7. one part is at the west or art -- western art museum -- worchester art museum and the other part is at the concord art museum. the exhibition will conclude its tour in arkansas where it will be on display from july 4 through october 26, 2020. the exhibition was curated by lauren hughes, director of fellowship and the center for historic american visual culture. the exhibition and the ancillary programming offer a fresh perspective on the legendary midnight rider by showcasing power of years many skills as a craftsman and entrepreneur. although we know him for his revolutionary activities, he was known as a silversmith and engraver and the first american producer of copper sheet. -- rolled copper sheets. we would like to thank the sponsors of the exhibition including the henry lewis foundation and the center for american historical visionary culture. -- visual
part of a series of programs we are offering tactic to an exhibition -- connected to an exhibition the sid -- the society has court night -- correlated called beyond midnight, paul revere. the exhibition is on display through june 7. one part is at the west or art -- western art museum -- worchester art museum and the other part is at the concord art museum. the exhibition will conclude its tour in arkansas where it will be on display from july 4 through october 26, 2020. the exhibition was...
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i came to work for "the show of shows," acids," as sid caesar's straight man.jewish pirate. i'll never forget those first words. he said, you know how hard it is to set sail these days? you know what they're charging for sail cloth? $1.97 a yard. >> reporter: and mel, only 93, continues to be, well, mel. and carl is 98. how are you coping? >> i'm not watching the news. and i'm telling everybody, watch old back and white movies. i have a great suggestion, it's called "young frankenstein." >> penny for your thoughts. >> it will do you a little good and it will do me a lot of good. >> reporter: show biz has been good to both of them. their resumes are hollywood comedy history. including the dick van dyke show for carl, and "blazing saddles" for mel. >> hi, i'm max brooks. >> reporter: max brooks is mel's son, also an historian. >> reporter: is it difficult for him not to see his friends? >> if anybody needs to see friends, it is mel brooks. i believe there is probably no one in america right kne now finding it more difficult to social distancing himself is my dad.
i came to work for "the show of shows," acids," as sid caesar's straight man.jewish pirate. i'll never forget those first words. he said, you know how hard it is to set sail these days? you know what they're charging for sail cloth? $1.97 a yard. >> reporter: and mel, only 93, continues to be, well, mel. and carl is 98. how are you coping? >> i'm not watching the news. and i'm telling everybody, watch old back and white movies. i have a great suggestion, it's called...
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iranians were worried that perhaps that iranians were defeated but now they will have to deal with sid hussein, it is not impossible but however, he believes all the moments were used by around to solidify its decisions. whether diplomats were smiling the revolutionary guard was thinking deeper into areas of the region, opening cultural centersen that posed as a front for revolutionary guard activities in he said clearly he will not be fooled again. he will not be full by the smiles of my running diplomats anymore. does he want an all-out were, status quo to some extent. he does not want a run to gain too much more, he wants thehe curve and contain you also worry about president trump not being enough of a solid ally that he's not an ally who will go to bat for the saudis. he will push through american strategic interests, but he will notll necessarily come to the defense if is certain by around. so the saudis feel they need to hedge a little bit and they have been in direct talks between this saudis and iranians over the last few months but i do not see peace between them or a fulo re
iranians were worried that perhaps that iranians were defeated but now they will have to deal with sid hussein, it is not impossible but however, he believes all the moments were used by around to solidify its decisions. whether diplomats were smiling the revolutionary guard was thinking deeper into areas of the region, opening cultural centersen that posed as a front for revolutionary guard activities in he said clearly he will not be fooled again. he will not be full by the smiles of my...