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thank you tom and chuck in all 12 took i think everyone has some place where they're totally happy. for me that place begins when the door closes behind me and i can walk out into the words like you slow at some point the words were replaced by iceland walk allow for i actually started walking across at an a.t.m. and only because my camera along to record my memories in this house cuts how i got started with the target i wish mayo it's more a byproduct of my love for nature. it's who i'm up to all. the renowned photographer strives to reveal the beauty of the world around unadulterated if possible which he may use filters on occasion and process his images but he refuses to manipulate the colors. the rocky mountains in canada. and back to iceland again in particular devon fossa is attracted to the rugged landscapes of the high north he returns to them again and again. he's devoted an entire photo book to the region nordic islands with images from over 80 trips to greenland norway the pharaohs and of course iceland. he selected 160 images out of some 600004 the volume not in easy task
thank you tom and chuck in all 12 took i think everyone has some place where they're totally happy. for me that place begins when the door closes behind me and i can walk out into the words like you slow at some point the words were replaced by iceland walk allow for i actually started walking across at an a.t.m. and only because my camera along to record my memories in this house cuts how i got started with the target i wish mayo it's more a byproduct of my love for nature. it's who i'm up to...
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>> our thanks to tom and chuck and neal, and we're going to obviously stay on this topic in the run-up's hour-long broadcast at the top of the next hour. we have to take a break. when we come back, the other topic at this hour that has our attention and that is the -- apparently the navy steward who acts as valet to the president, one of several in the residence, serves the president his meals among other tasks, positive with covid-19. it's a big topic of conversation in that building. we'll be back. f conversation in that building we'll be back. who has time for wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair®. we've got the retinol that gives you results in one week. not just any retinol. accelerated retinol sa. for not only smoother skin in one day, but younger-looking skin in just one week. and that's clinically proven. results that fast or your money back. unless you're attached to your wrinkles. one week is all it takes. neutrogena®. one week is all it takes. frustrated that clean clothes you want to wear always seem to need an iron? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. ju
>> our thanks to tom and chuck and neal, and we're going to obviously stay on this topic in the run-up's hour-long broadcast at the top of the next hour. we have to take a break. when we come back, the other topic at this hour that has our attention and that is the -- apparently the navy steward who acts as valet to the president, one of several in the residence, serves the president his meals among other tasks, positive with covid-19. it's a big topic of conversation in that building....
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and tom brady. champions for charity. competed with each other and had battles with those off the course >> nice. >> chuck, you saved yourself50,000. >> whew. tom, i should have just said keep it on the planet. >> guest commentator charles barkley betting brady couldn't duet it on the green then this shot, shutting ballpabarkle up raised $20 million for coronavirus relief charities >>> feels good to say this talk about sports now. nascar cup series back with the longest race by laps in nascar's history. coca-cola 600 held at charlotte motor speedway without fans and moment of silence for fallen soldiers denny hamlin lost his shot winning early on, piece of tungsten flew off his car. then rain delay and restarted, clint bowier crashed into the wall in the end, brad keselowski first ever 600 victory >>> memorial day weather forecast parts of colorado, snowy eight inches have fallen temperatures in the low 40s. line of thunderstorms is moving across the state of texas right now. bringing the threat of severe flooding >>> talk about the extreme weather with janessa webb joining us now good morning. >> good morning, you two, good
and tom brady. champions for charity. competed with each other and had battles with those off the course >> nice. >> chuck, you saved yourself50,000. >> whew. tom, i should have just said keep it on the planet. >> guest commentator charles barkley betting brady couldn't duet it on the green then this shot, shutting ballpabarkle up raised $20 million for coronavirus relief charities >>> feels good to say this talk about sports now. nascar cup series back with the...
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and some republicans now expressing concern? >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. president trump says he fired steve linick because he lost confidence in him, but republican senator susan collins and chuck grassley says that alone is not a sufficient reason. they say the president has a responsibility to provide congress with more details on why that inspector general was let go. tom? >> rachel scott for us tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> next tonight, scenes of bravery in southern california. 11 firefighters injured, including three critically, after an explosion and fire at a company that makes hash oil in los angeles. here's abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: those firefighters scrambling across that ladder, their bridge from the inferno to safety. then, as seen in this shocking video, that fireball erupts, engulfing the ladder and the firefighters clinging to it. amazingly, officials tell us, all 11 men caught in the flames expected to survive. eight of them remain hospitalized from that fire at this hash oil company saturday night. that tower of smoke looming over downtown. officials tell abc news that what started as a standard fire -- >> emergency traffi
and some republicans now expressing concern? >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. president trump says he fired steve linick because he lost confidence in him, but republican senator susan collins and chuck grassley says that alone is not a sufficient reason. they say the president has a responsibility to provide congress with more details on why that inspector general was let go. tom? >> rachel scott for us tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> next tonight, scenes of bravery...
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katy and chuck? >> tom, i'm curious here, how relevant it is in the prosecution that essentially these police officers, they were investigating a nonviolent crime. a forgery. not armed robbery. how relevant is it that they basically used excessive force on a nonviolent investigation? is that relevant? >> reporter: it's a great question and potentially quite relevant. when you go to and i've actually got the authorized use of force law here in the state of minnesota. one of the thing that's important that they ask somebody to be assessed and in the minneapolis police department use of force manual is the type of crime that somebody may have committed and particularly whether or not that crime that you're using the use of force to either make an arrest or keep somebody in custody, if that person is a threat to others or a threat to the officer, it's very difficult and this is about active duty people that are part of major police departments up and down the east coast is they said this all came out of a stop
katy and chuck? >> tom, i'm curious here, how relevant it is in the prosecution that essentially these police officers, they were investigating a nonviolent crime. a forgery. not armed robbery. how relevant is it that they basically used excessive force on a nonviolent investigation? is that relevant? >> reporter: it's a great question and potentially quite relevant. when you go to and i've actually got the authorized use of force law here in the state of minnesota. one of the thing...
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tom mai rerks ar and katie litt. tom, let me start with you. just basics here. describe this situation right now in our prison system across the country. >> right now, chuck, the numbersrted this in mid march, wanting to know what actually is happening and how many people are getting infected and how is it spreading? it's grown week-to-week to week. this week we are up to more than 25,000 cases nationwide. that is 25% growth from the week before. we are seeing the infection rate in prisons overall is about 3 1/2 times higher than the nation. so of those who are infected, it's much higher than we are seeing outside. it continues to spread. in texas, other states we are seeing as well. >> katie, how confident are we that the numbers you are accurate or how confident states are reporting what we are seeing in prisons accurately? >> we are confident in our reporting, but, unfortunately, the knowledge that we have about the prevalence of the virus in prisons is very dependent on the availability of testing in prison facilities. so we have seen a handful of states begin to mask test prisoners, so testing everyone who is in a facility where there are known cases, but in a lo
tom mai rerks ar and katie litt. tom, let me start with you. just basics here. describe this situation right now in our prison system across the country. >> right now, chuck, the numbersrted this in mid march, wanting to know what actually is happening and how many people are getting infected and how is it spreading? it's grown week-to-week to week. this week we are up to more than 25,000 cases nationwide. that is 25% growth from the week before. we are seeing the infection rate in...
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and approximate all in support of covid-19. charles barkley. >> tom, because your my man, $50,000 if you hit the green. >> chuck, you say to yourself $50,000. >u know, tom, that was -- i should have just said if you could just keep it on the planet. >> on that occasion, brady, playing with phil mickelson was well off the green. meantime, his long time nfl rival, the now retired peyton manning was paired with tiger woods. much to the master's champion delight, woods shared personal insights after further back issues. >> it's been nice to be at home, training each and every day and get some treatment on it, get into a routine basically. you know, i didn't have to play for a while, trying to peak for augusta, trying to get ready for this. then all of a sudden the pandemic and everything that's happened, we've all been very careful and have had to stay at home. it's been good in that regard. i've been able to spend a lot of time with my kids which was awesome. >> what followed at 7 was extraordinary. brady, he and mickelson three down. the legend dare quarterback with the perfect response holing out from the fairway after some ribbing from that m
and approximate all in support of covid-19. charles barkley. >> tom, because your my man, $50,000 if you hit the green. >> chuck, you say to yourself $50,000. >u know, tom, that was -- i should have just said if you could just keep it on the planet. >> on that occasion, brady, playing with phil mickelson was well off the green. meantime, his long time nfl rival, the now retired peyton manning was paired with tiger woods. much to the master's champion delight, woods shared...
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chuck robbins. that is coming up at 9:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, bloomberg "surveillance" from london and new york.an sachs with an un-enjoy ,ement -- with an adjustment taking the unemployment rate to 25%. clearly that folds into the jobless does this -- jobless statistic. split: a remarkable between president and anthony found she. -- fauci. fauci said that reopening the country too certain could lead couldther outbreak and it affect children. be u.s. labor market will gloomier than originally thought. goldman has raised its forecast for the unemployment rate for 15% to 25%. by the end of the year, the jobless rate still be around 10%. the coronavirus may have led to a 30 fold jump in a serious blood disorder in children. there was an increase in a kawasaki like illness in children under five. some cases have been reported in new york and the u.k.. in germany, mixed news, the niacin -- highest number of new cases but the number of cases dropped below a threshold. angela merkel has slowly been lifting restrictions on daily life. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @quicktake on twitter, powered
chuck robbins. that is coming up at 9:00 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, bloomberg "surveillance" from london and new york.an sachs with an un-enjoy ,ement -- with an adjustment taking the unemployment rate to 25%. clearly that folds into the jobless does this -- jobless statistic. split: a remarkable between president and anthony found she. -- fauci. fauci said that reopening the country too certain could lead couldther outbreak and it affect...
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and all in support of covid-19 relief. nba legend charles barkley. >> tom, because you're miy man, $50,000 if you hit the green. >> chuck, you saved yourself $50,000.know, tom, that was -- i should have just said if you could just keep it on the planet. >> on that occasion, brady playing with phil mickelson was well off the green. meantime, his long time nfl rival, the now retired peyton manning was partnering with tiger woods. manning gleefully draining a 25 footer much to the masters champion are's delight as woods shared personal insights after further back issues earlier in the year. >> it's been nice to be home and train each and every day and get some treatment on it. get into a routine basically. i didn't have to play for a while, trying to peak for augusta and trying to get ready for that. and obviously with this pandemic and everything that's happened we've all been, you know, very careful and have had to stay at home. and it's been good in that regard. i've been able to spend a lot of time with my kids which has been awesome. >> what followed was extraordinary. brady a six-time super bowl champion, he and mickelson three down, but the leg
and all in support of covid-19 relief. nba legend charles barkley. >> tom, because you're miy man, $50,000 if you hit the green. >> chuck, you saved yourself $50,000.know, tom, that was -- i should have just said if you could just keep it on the planet. >> on that occasion, brady playing with phil mickelson was well off the green. meantime, his long time nfl rival, the now retired peyton manning was partnering with tiger woods. manning gleefully draining a 25 footer much to...
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chuck grassley and ron johnson releasing the transcripts of phone conversations between former trump national security adviser michael flynn and former russian ambassador sergey kislyak. judicial watch's tom fitton is with us tonight. he will be with us for an extended period tonight. we'll be discussing, among other things, what the two men said in those calls now released to congress and to the public. the other top story of this evening, the local politicians in the city of minneapolis who are finally, finally reacting to the outrage of a citizen murdered and caught on video and a local political community that did nothing for days. murder and manslaughter charges today filed against fired police officer derek chauvin for the memorial day death of george floyd. we take all of this up here this evening, what turned into three days of violent demonstrations, looting and arson that ultimately, ultimately seemed necessary to convince the mayor of minneapolis who tried to blame everyone but himself for the, for the days of violence and the local district attorney who initially said there wasn't enough evidence when so clearly to all of america there certainly was clear evidence of the culpa
chuck grassley and ron johnson releasing the transcripts of phone conversations between former trump national security adviser michael flynn and former russian ambassador sergey kislyak. judicial watch's tom fitton is with us tonight. he will be with us for an extended period tonight. we'll be discussing, among other things, what the two men said in those calls now released to congress and to the public. the other top story of this evening, the local politicians in the city of minneapolis who...
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life anveh and what do you fear from that the pressure public health officials are going to be feeling about reopening the economy, what do you fear that's going to lead to >> chuck, you heard tomsby talk about the fact the conditions haven't changed from when we put the lockdown into place, which means reopening is this balance of restarting the economy against acceptance of the risk that we will get more infections and of course, those infections will result in hospitalizations and deaths when you look at the preparedness of the states, it's kind of a patchwork. so the capacity, the poor capacities in certain terms of testing, dr. inglesby mentioned the fact of how many people you test, and w.h.o. says if you're testing to a point where more than 10% of the people you're testing are still coming back positive, you're not testing enough of the 33 states, 12 of them have rates above 10% when you look at icu capacity, of those 33 states, eight of tht their head room for icu capacity. when you talk about contact tracing, there's a hopkins study that says we need 100,000 contact tracers and npr did a study of all of the states, 41 states responded and said we have about 7.6,000 co
life anveh and what do you fear from that the pressure public health officials are going to be feeling about reopening the economy, what do you fear that's going to lead to >> chuck, you heard tomsby talk about the fact the conditions haven't changed from when we put the lockdown into place, which means reopening is this balance of restarting the economy against acceptance of the risk that we will get more infections and of course, those infections will result in hospitalizations and...
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tom inglesby, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, chuck, appreciate it. >> joining me now is peter navarro, director of trade and manufacturing policy inside the white house, but in this crisis, he's also the national defense production act policy coordinat coordinator. mr. navarro, welcome back to "meet the press." and i want to start with your current job as defense production act coordinator. i'm sure you have seen the letter, a handful of democratic senators have written, and they're frustrated it hasn't been invoked enough. they say that the authority has been used too sparingly to basically even out the market when it comes to ppe and testing kits and testing supplies. what do you say to their concerns? >> they're dead wrong. let me give you a couple of examples. one of the most successful uses of the defense production act was to get general motors working with a small company called ventech to make ventilators. we had a serious crisis back at the time. this was a miracle, and in some sense, a microcosm for the future. what we had was general motors in 17 days working with this small company stood up a ventilator facto
tom inglesby, thanks for coming on. >> thank you, chuck, appreciate it. >> joining me now is peter navarro, director of trade and manufacturing policy inside the white house, but in this crisis, he's also the national defense production act policy coordinat coordinator. mr. navarro, welcome back to "meet the press." and i want to start with your current job as defense production act coordinator. i'm sure you have seen the letter, a handful of democratic senators have...
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and what do you fear from that pressure public health officials are going to be feeling about reopening the economy, what do you fear that's going to lead to? >> chuck, you heard tomsby talk about the fact the conditions haven't changed from when we put the lockdown into place, which means reopening is this balance of restarting the economy against acceptance of the risk that we will get more infections. and of course, those infections will result in hospitalizations and deaths. when you look at the preparedness of the states, it's kind of a patchwork. so the capacity, the poor capacities in certain terms of testing, dr. inglesby mentioned the fact of how many people you test, and w.h.o. says if you're testing to a point where more than 10% of the people you're testing are still coming back positive, you're not testing enough. of the 33 states, 12 of them have rates above 10%. when you look at icu capacity, of those 33 states, eight of them have already hit their head room for icu capacity. when you talk about contact tracing, there's a hopkins study that says we need 100,000 contact tracers and npr did a study of all of the states, 41 states responded and said we
and what do you fear from that pressure public health officials are going to be feeling about reopening the economy, what do you fear that's going to lead to? >> chuck, you heard tomsby talk about the fact the conditions haven't changed from when we put the lockdown into place, which means reopening is this balance of restarting the economy against acceptance of the risk that we will get more infections. and of course, those infections will result in hospitalizations and deaths. when you...
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chuck for this morning's "meet the press." he will have an interview with peter navarro and exclusive interviews with dr. tomnglesby from the johns hopkins school of health. and clint watts, nbc news national security analyst as well. be sure to tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after this newscast. coming up in about 30 minutes from now we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment, looking at what the pandemic has done to our local and state budgets. >>> now to a less invasive covid-19 test. santa clara county health leaders revealed the new test on friday. we told you about it yesterday morning. it's a nasal swab that you can gently use yourself. the new test is rapid. it doesn't hurt, we're told. you can perform it all on your own. it will come in addition to traditional testing already being used. one idea among others is to make sure those most at risk of contracting the virus in their daily lives get the testing regularly. we spoke with the head of santa clara county's testing task force. >> we really want to test people who are at continued and will
chuck for this morning's "meet the press." he will have an interview with peter navarro and exclusive interviews with dr. tomnglesby from the johns hopkins school of health. and clint watts, nbc news national security analyst as well. be sure to tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after this newscast. coming up in about 30 minutes from now we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment, looking at what the pandemic has done to...