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willie? >> gabe gutierrez starting us off in>>> in new york city, as mentioned, police made more than 100 arrests overnight as the protests that started off peacefully turned violent. late saturday night, the city's mayor called for calm but stopped short of declaring a curfew nbc's kathy park is in brooklyn. good morning >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. what started off as peaceful protest in the afternoon and quickly took a dramatic turn by night. the bulk of the activity was here in brooklyn as well as manhattan. here at the barclays center at one point overnight there was a tense confrontation between police as well as protesters these protesters were on the move at one point, shutting down the manhattan bridge there were disturbing images of dumpsters, trash cans, and police vehicles going up in flames, store fronts being smashed in, looting taking place as well. video has also surfaced showin two nypd vehicles pushing into crowds of demonstrators, saying the vehicles were struc
willie? >> gabe gutierrez starting us off in>>> in new york city, as mentioned, police made more than 100 arrests overnight as the protests that started off peacefully turned violent. late saturday night, the city's mayor called for calm but stopped short of declaring a curfew nbc's kathy park is in brooklyn. good morning >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. what started off as peaceful protest in the afternoon and quickly took a dramatic turn by night. the bulk of the...
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willie? >>> also joining our conversation, section chief of infectious diseases at providence regional medical center in everett, washington, dr. diaz. he helped treat the first confirmed coronavirus patient in the u.s. dr. diaz, thanks for being with us. we're going back now, in your case, to january, to m mid-january. obviously, the first time most americans heard about coronavirus was when there was an outbreak in that long-term care facility in kirkland, washington. what can you tell us about that first case? you are in a unique position to look at the long arc now over the last five months, four months, where this has ended up. are you surprised it's gotten as bad as it has, and what do you make of the response nationally do it? >> boy, we've seen a lot of changes since the first case that we had in the u.s. with our patient, we treated him with remdesivir, which was an experimental agent to treat covid. because he got pneumonia. he thankfully recovered. over the last few months, we've s
willie? >>> also joining our conversation, section chief of infectious diseases at providence regional medical center in everett, washington, dr. diaz. he helped treat the first confirmed coronavirus patient in the u.s. dr. diaz, thanks for being with us. we're going back now, in your case, to january, to m mid-january. obviously, the first time most americans heard about coronavirus was when there was an outbreak in that long-term care facility in kirkland, washington. what can you...
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state. >> i wouldn't use willy nil toe you, willie, i'm sorry.ne is -- [ laughter ] the bottom line is no one can quite figure it out except it's the president's ego. the president seems to think this is all about him. he thinks he says something and it's true. that's been his pattern his whole life even before he was president, but it just isn't. to say everyone will get a test does not mean that everyone will get a test. to say it will go away in a month, doesn't mean it will go away in a month and it sure as heck didn't. no one can figure out -- look, i want to save lives and i want to get over this crisis and get us all back to work and that's the key, and the president himself would help himself if he did this. he's hurting himself. the projections and you mentioned it in the show of the number of people who will get corona and the number of people who will die is going up. many states, it's not going down, mine it is, with real avoiding contact and in many states it's going up. it's hurting everybody including the president of the united st
state. >> i wouldn't use willy nil toe you, willie, i'm sorry.ne is -- [ laughter ] the bottom line is no one can quite figure it out except it's the president's ego. the president seems to think this is all about him. he thinks he says something and it's true. that's been his pattern his whole life even before he was president, but it just isn't. to say everyone will get a test does not mean that everyone will get a test. to say it will go away in a month, doesn't mean it will go away in...
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not even a near fatal car crash could diminish his college dreams. >> reporter: willie logan did not think he would graduate, let alone on time in june. he credited his village, family, friends, and school for providing the support he needed to overcome his devastating injuries. to understand why this is significant, let me take you back to january 11 of last year. >> the teenagers were just leaving a high school basketball game last night. >> reporter: i covered that story, a man that covered a van hit a car of teenagers. the force of the impact tour of willie's left leg, his brain was so badly damaged she could not speak. to this day his speech is still a work in progress, and short- term memory remains a big problem. >> i used to not know what 2+2 was. >> willie had to be re-taught everything, he needed to learn how to care for himself again, to use the restroom, to walk. >> reporter: the three sport athlete refused to surrender, he put even more effort into his rehab and his classes. his high school coaches, counselors and teachers also spent extra time with him to make sure he h
not even a near fatal car crash could diminish his college dreams. >> reporter: willie logan did not think he would graduate, let alone on time in june. he credited his village, family, friends, and school for providing the support he needed to overcome his devastating injuries. to understand why this is significant, let me take you back to january 11 of last year. >> the teenagers were just leaving a high school basketball game last night. >> reporter: i covered that story, a...
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. >>> willie mays celebrates his 89th birthday. today the we will go into the ktvu archives and hear from the great number 24. [♪] you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo or lavender & eucalyptus. to eliminate odors with no heavy perfumes, try febreze one. brand power. helping you buy better. >>> now to our top story. tomorrow governor newsom is scheduled to layout the details for phase two of the states reopening plan. he's expected real loud and factoring in some retail to open the only for curbside business. marin county says they are going to hold off on allowing business to resume for another two weeks. >>> some business owners in napa said they can't wait any longer. a handful of already welcome back customers. sev
. >>> willie mays celebrates his 89th birthday. today the we will go into the ktvu archives and hear from the great number 24. [♪] you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes that you can feel good about using in your home to deliver a light, natural-smelling freshness. febreze one neutralizes stale, stuffy odors and releases a subtle hint of fragrance like bamboo...
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>> i think we need a law, willie.sure to second-hand smoke is detrimental to your health. you can't just rely on recommendations, unfortunately. behaviors are behaviors. human beings are peculiar. and a lot tend to be cynical. and i understand why people don't want to wear masks. i don't want to wear a mask if i can avoid it. i'm sure you don't want to wear a mask if you can avoid it. it's frightening to children. now is the time for urgency. we do not have time to assure all americans along on this policy. we have to be strong. and that's why i think what really got to me was the security guard in michigan at the family dollar store who was trying to require somebody to wear a mask before entering that store and he got shot and killed. and there's been other stories similar. violence in a target store in los angeles. other similar stories. we can't have this. we need to hold the line and that's why we need strength here. just the symbolism of that type of policy will keep infection control at the top of mind at a tim
>> i think we need a law, willie.sure to second-hand smoke is detrimental to your health. you can't just rely on recommendations, unfortunately. behaviors are behaviors. human beings are peculiar. and a lot tend to be cynical. and i understand why people don't want to wear masks. i don't want to wear a mask if i can avoid it. i'm sure you don't want to wear a mask if you can avoid it. it's frightening to children. now is the time for urgency. we do not have time to assure all americans...
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wondering if i can see willie when i'm talking to willie. this is what donald trump said on january the 24th. china has been working very hard to contain the coronavirus. this is january 24th. by the way, the same time that china was not sharing samples with people in the trump administration who were desperate to get help from china. but they with respeeren't provi. united states greatly appreciates china's efforts and transparency. january 24th, donald trump, instead of ramping up ppe, he actually was shipping ppes to china. it will all work out well, donald trump says. in particular, on behalf of the american people, i want to thank president xi. there we are, january 24th. instead of getting prepared for the pandemic that was coming to america, that has killed 71,000 people now. i'm sure we'll be up to 80,000 by the beginning of next week. donald trump wasn't preparing. he was president for three and a half years. he wasn't even preparing in january. he was too busy kowtowing to china and praising their, quote, transparency, to get ameri
wondering if i can see willie when i'm talking to willie. this is what donald trump said on january the 24th. china has been working very hard to contain the coronavirus. this is january 24th. by the way, the same time that china was not sharing samples with people in the trump administration who were desperate to get help from china. but they with respeeren't provi. united states greatly appreciates china's efforts and transparency. january 24th, donald trump, instead of ramping up ppe, he...
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willie?> shaq, we were talking a few minutes ago about the hennepin county attorney, who says he has to move slowly and investigate all the evidence, which is his job. he also said, "there is evidence that does not support a criminal charge." he couched that later in a statement from his office. do we have any sense for what he's talking about there, that there is evidence that we have not seen, that does not support a criminal charge in the death of george floyd? >> reporter: no. he had to clarify that statement. let's just start with how unusual that is. we have the statement come and the press conference come from the fbi. remember, in this case, there is both the federal investigation and then this is also in the hands of the state investigators. either of those two bodies can go ahead and make charges and act on what they find. there was that press conference that was delayed for several minutes. it was about 90 minutes to two hours, where the press conference was delayed. the attorney c
willie?> shaq, we were talking a few minutes ago about the hennepin county attorney, who says he has to move slowly and investigate all the evidence, which is his job. he also said, "there is evidence that does not support a criminal charge." he couched that later in a statement from his office. do we have any sense for what he's talking about there, that there is evidence that we have not seen, that does not support a criminal charge in the death of george floyd? >>...
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unbelievable. >> willie, again, willie, the -- the attempt by his supporters to point joe biden as detachedity, i've been trying to say it for months. it doesn't work. and here's yet another clip that i'm sure we're going to see on the daily show. just a collection, a mash up of just one astounding comment after another and stumbling through words. again, we bring this up because he's actually attacking joe biden for this. and there are more clips of showing donald trump stumbling through words and sentences and saying truly bizarre things than even joe biden. they're going to have to come one a better line of attack against biden. i'm just saying that politically. i'd say that if i'm talking about a race for dogcatcher. this, as we say in the south, that dog won't hunt. >> well, i mean, imagine that thought crossing your brain, number one. and number two, then expression it to the american public at a news briefing from the white house. should i try insulin in i don't kn know, do you have diabetes? i don't know what he was talking about when he goes down these trails. claire, to the larger
unbelievable. >> willie, again, willie, the -- the attempt by his supporters to point joe biden as detachedity, i've been trying to say it for months. it doesn't work. and here's yet another clip that i'm sure we're going to see on the daily show. just a collection, a mash up of just one astounding comment after another and stumbling through words. again, we bring this up because he's actually attacking joe biden for this. and there are more clips of showing donald trump stumbling through...
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willie?his "washington post" column about how governors' approval ratings are higher than the president's, it shows mike dewine in ohio doing great. 86% approve. in new york, cuomo, 81% approve. only 18% disapprove. in california, 79% approve. only 20% disapprove. in michigan, 72% approve gretchen whitmer, who donald trump wouldn't mention her name. 72% approve. disa approve, 25%. pennsylvania's governor yesterday, 72%. 72% after pennsylvanians approve the job he is doing. only 27% disapprove. here's an interesting number. in georgia, kemp, only 39% approve. 61% disapprove. brian kemp, like donald trump, is just winging it. americans know it. >> americans are smart. americans are listening to the doctors. they'll probably listen to dr. fauci today when he testifies before the senate, katie hu kas. when you look inside the cnn poll that came out this morning, that shows the president with a 45% approval rating, only 36% of americans believing what he says, you are seeing, again now, this parti
willie?his "washington post" column about how governors' approval ratings are higher than the president's, it shows mike dewine in ohio doing great. 86% approve. in new york, cuomo, 81% approve. only 18% disapprove. in california, 79% approve. only 20% disapprove. in michigan, 72% approve gretchen whitmer, who donald trump wouldn't mention her name. 72% approve. disa approve, 25%. pennsylvania's governor yesterday, 72%. 72% after pennsylvanians approve the job he is doing. only 27%...
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marin county's doctor matt willis was sick with the coronavirus for three weeks. we have what his message is for everyone out there. >>> frank, we found matt willis at marin county's emergency operation center back at work fighting the virus that took him down hard. his days are a blur of meetings, calls and decisions, but doctor matt willis embraces all of it, after being knocked flat by covid-19 last month . >> i realized i had really underestimated the power and unpredictability of this virus. >> reporter: he got sick a few days after appearing with other county health officers, declaring the first bay area wide shelter in place, unprecedented then and followed soon after by a stay order. >> so i am here on home quarantine as marin 39th confirmed case. >> reporter: at the time his illness seemed mild, cough and aches. but within days high fever, weakness, shortness of breath. >> we are surrounded by unknowns. you know each day there was different symptoms. >> reporter: including numb hands, nausea, loss of taste and smell. with knowledge still evolving, willis
marin county's doctor matt willis was sick with the coronavirus for three weeks. we have what his message is for everyone out there. >>> frank, we found matt willis at marin county's emergency operation center back at work fighting the virus that took him down hard. his days are a blur of meetings, calls and decisions, but doctor matt willis embraces all of it, after being knocked flat by covid-19 last month . >> i realized i had really underestimated the power and...
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willie? >> senator young, it's willie geist. good to have you on.ls over your shoulder. let's talk about how this money gets into the pockets of people. there were problems early on with ppp in terms of people not being able to access that money quickly. how quickly once you have this bill passed, assuming you do, does the money get into the hands of the small business owners who don't have much time to spare here? >> well, we intend to work through existing financial institutions, which is why, though there were some hiccups and friction points with the paycheck protection program, why, you know, compared to other government programs, the money got out there in a number of weeks. we think we can pick up right where paycheck protection left off and get it out there in very short order. so that's one of the reasons we chose the approach we did and the restart program so that people can work through their financial institutions. we also want to make sure that those businesses, those employers that employ over 500 people have access to these funds. we
willie? >> senator young, it's willie geist. good to have you on.ls over your shoulder. let's talk about how this money gets into the pockets of people. there were problems early on with ppp in terms of people not being able to access that money quickly. how quickly once you have this bill passed, assuming you do, does the money get into the hands of the small business owners who don't have much time to spare here? >> well, we intend to work through existing financial institutions,...
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and today an extra smile for willie, who turns 89 today.irthday to the greatest player of all time, i thought it would be kind of fun to take a look back at some of the great moments in his unmatchable career. ♪ say hey say willie ♪ say hey ♪ say who say willie ♪ >> he meant so much to me when he was a kid. when he was having a good day, i was having a good day. some of the statistics for those of you who didn't have the pleasure of actually getting him into your living room on a daily basis, or a regular basis, or getting out of the ballpark to see him, how about 660 lifetime homers? 12 gold gloves, 24 all-star game's. he could do everything. but most of all, he was a true showman. >> every day i came to the ballpark i did something different. what i used to go home and do at night, i said to myself, what am i going to do tomorrow? how am i going to do it tomorrow? maybe for a fly ball you have to fall little bit and catch up. that makes the fans ooh and aah. if you're going to pay three or four dollars you must see something that a star m
and today an extra smile for willie, who turns 89 today.irthday to the greatest player of all time, i thought it would be kind of fun to take a look back at some of the great moments in his unmatchable career. ♪ say hey say willie ♪ say hey ♪ say who say willie ♪ >> he meant so much to me when he was a kid. when he was having a good day, i was having a good day. some of the statistics for those of you who didn't have the pleasure of actually getting him into your living room on a...
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almost never happens, willie.it happens only after they provide that information to the president in his daily brief, in his secret and sensitive analytic products, that he is supposed to read and look at every day. i think it is clear that the president has not been looking at those reports. he goes out there and wings it and says, "it might be manmade. we're going to try to find out." the od and i puts out a statement, saying the science shows it is not manmade. the president, again, undercuts his intelligence community. i have to say, willie, on this day, of all days, because today is may 1st, the nine-year anniversary of the bin laden operation, the day when a president had to work for weeks and months, together with his intelligence community, to achieve a very important national security objective, the contrast couldn't be more clear. president trump has disdained intelligence, called them scum and nazis. he's undermined them. he criticizes them. he only -- and he tries to out whistleblowers. he only will go
almost never happens, willie.it happens only after they provide that information to the president in his daily brief, in his secret and sensitive analytic products, that he is supposed to read and look at every day. i think it is clear that the president has not been looking at those reports. he goes out there and wings it and says, "it might be manmade. we're going to try to find out." the od and i puts out a statement, saying the science shows it is not manmade. the president,...
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willie?it's willie geist. good to have you on the show. they ignored the plan. there was a playbook. it's clear. there is no wiggle room. it said "playbook" on the front, but it was ignored. we are where we are here in the middle of may. as you led the obama administration's response to ebola, what can you say constructively, sitting here on a friday morning, that we could do as of today to continue to mitigate this a little bit and to continue to get the numbers down? and despite the fact we lost three months by twiddling our thumbs, what can we do today to fight this? >> willie, it is a great question. the answer is really straight forward. i find, again, this is just perplexing in terms of where we are. if you want to reopen the economy, the two things that the president should be pushing is testing and masking. why? because if you want me to go into a store or go into a restaurant, what i want to know, do i have it? does the person next to me have it? that'll increase the confidence i'm g
willie?it's willie geist. good to have you on the show. they ignored the plan. there was a playbook. it's clear. there is no wiggle room. it said "playbook" on the front, but it was ignored. we are where we are here in the middle of may. as you led the obama administration's response to ebola, what can you say constructively, sitting here on a friday morning, that we could do as of today to continue to mitigate this a little bit and to continue to get the numbers down? and despite the...
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willie? >> real quick, we got reporting from you yesterday that a personal valet, somebody around the president quite a bit, tested positive for coronavirus. has that changed the president's view? if he's that close, maybe wearing a mask or observing social distancing in the white house? >> reporter: doesn't seem to be a change on the mask policimepo. which is an individual policy. the president announced yesterday he'd be tested every day, opposed to sporadically. the testing regimen may change. in terms of how people are behaving in the white house, as far as we can tell, that hasn't changed. guys? >> nbc's hans nichols at the white house. thanks, as always. mika? >>> the coronavirus has now claimed more than 76,000 lives here in the u.s. despite the president early on insisting to anyone who would listen that he had it all under control. >> we have to get our country open. >> can you say, sir, what metrics you will use to make the decision? >> metrics right here. that's my metrics. that's
willie? >> real quick, we got reporting from you yesterday that a personal valet, somebody around the president quite a bit, tested positive for coronavirus. has that changed the president's view? if he's that close, maybe wearing a mask or observing social distancing in the white house? >> reporter: doesn't seem to be a change on the mask policimepo. which is an individual policy. the president announced yesterday he'd be tested every day, opposed to sporadically. the testing...
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willie, think about it. we're sitting here at 90,000, over 90,000 deaths, and moving toward 100,000 deaths. we're trying to move toward reopening the economy as soon as we can safely. hopefully, states will reopen the economy, and they'll do it by following the white house guidelines. here we are at 90,000 american deaths, and the pandemic the president said was one person coming in from china in january. wasn't going to hurt it. ignored the warnings throughout january. in february, he said it was 15 people and would be down to zero in march. he said, "i'm not worried about this at all. it'll go away in april." april, more people died of this pandemic than died in the vietnam war. here we are in may. in may, in the middle of this crisis, when we're trying to move forward safely to reopening, you have the president of the united states who is at war with dr. fauci, with his own fda, with his own c dcdc, his own department of humn services, with his own va. basically, anybody that provides him medical facts. a
willie, think about it. we're sitting here at 90,000, over 90,000 deaths, and moving toward 100,000 deaths. we're trying to move toward reopening the economy as soon as we can safely. hopefully, states will reopen the economy, and they'll do it by following the white house guidelines. here we are at 90,000 american deaths, and the pandemic the president said was one person coming in from china in january. wasn't going to hurt it. ignored the warnings throughout january. in february, he said it...
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>> willie, i don't know the answer to that.do the same thing governor pritzker's going and that is turn to medical experts, researchers and scientists. let them establish the standards that can tell them when it is safer to start taking more efforts or opening more of the economy than we do today. but we're not going to be listening to the political -- the political experts or those who are marching in the streets. it's more important for us to listen to those who are medical experts. i think the american people feel the same way. despite what the president says, this conflicting message on one hand, be careful, don't open things and then he applauds the governors opening them more quickly than others. the american people said overwhelmingly when asked, we're going to follow the medical advice. we trust it. this president brags about being so smart and being such a great person to decide drugs and treatments and so forth, and when it comes right down to it, the american people don't accept him as a mentor or role model. >> sena
>> willie, i don't know the answer to that.do the same thing governor pritzker's going and that is turn to medical experts, researchers and scientists. let them establish the standards that can tell them when it is safer to start taking more efforts or opening more of the economy than we do today. but we're not going to be listening to the political -- the political experts or those who are marching in the streets. it's more important for us to listen to those who are medical experts. i...
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now listen, one other thing when willie's here, willie may have the answer to this.a poor country lawyer. i was out on the back 40 doing some work in the fall of 2004 and i kwcan't rightly remember w that world series ended up or how the american league championship ended up. after that picture was taken, did the yankees and the red sox get a chance to meet again in the post season? >> they did. they did. we felt sympathy after all the titles we'd amassed over the years and the none that you had. we thought, you know what? let's finally hand them one. let's give them a world series had the let's let these little guys up north get one. we've got 27 were we had some to spare. and i think it's very fortunate for you guys that this season has been pushed off because of what was going to lap this year, as you completely voluntarily hollowed out your roster, gave away one of boston's favorite sons, let him move to hollywood. and we picked up the best pitcher in baseball. it was going to be very ugly for you in 2020. >> well, you know, willie, let me just say the graciousne
now listen, one other thing when willie's here, willie may have the answer to this.a poor country lawyer. i was out on the back 40 doing some work in the fall of 2004 and i kwcan't rightly remember w that world series ended up or how the american league championship ended up. after that picture was taken, did the yankees and the red sox get a chance to meet again in the post season? >> they did. they did. we felt sympathy after all the titles we'd amassed over the years and the none that...
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velazquez but everybody knew him as willie. willie was and is now a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple, passionate and direct. [ speaking foreign language ] your vote is your voice. >> we're going to be talking about the records of the southwest voter registration education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration organization in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organization's existence, they are still in existence today. it's a very deep and wide collection if you're interested in learning about voter registration, particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velazquez, william c. velazquez. he is from san antonio and from a very -- as a very young man h
velazquez but everybody knew him as willie. willie was and is now a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple, passionate and direct. [ speaking foreign language ] your vote is your voice. >> we're going to be talking about the...
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he does not plan to be inducted into the service. >> he's one of five sons in this thomas willie family. three of his brothers have already served in vietnam. one died there. the willie family decided that they had given enough, that this son should at least be allowed to finish college. he's the first man in his family ever to refuse service. his forefathers severed in the civil war, the first and second world wars and his brothers in vietnam. when his brother john died in vietnam the family tradition of service ended and his parents said no more. >> i know what we went through when my brother was killed and i'm not going to make them go through it for me no matter what happens. i'll never go in the service. >> we're not bluffing. it don't matter to them but for four years, we've had a monkey on our back. it just ain't going to be in this family anymore. it's awful. we're not putting up with it at all. it's over with us. >> i just hope they go ahead and give him a student deferment for a while anyway. of course, we hope it will be changed. that's what we want. anything to keep him out
he does not plan to be inducted into the service. >> he's one of five sons in this thomas willie family. three of his brothers have already served in vietnam. one died there. the willie family decided that they had given enough, that this son should at least be allowed to finish college. he's the first man in his family ever to refuse service. his forefathers severed in the civil war, the first and second world wars and his brothers in vietnam. when his brother john died in vietnam the...
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i'm willie geist. after nearly seven weeks in lockdown in some places, america is waking up to glimmers of normalcy. new york city, the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis, flocking to parks on a beautiful spring day with the weather looking good again today. shoppers across the south, meanwhile, heading to the malls from georgia to texas. but in other places frustration and anger as pockets of protesters fight the restrictions imposed in their states. here is the latest this morning. seven more states will begin to partially reopen for business. they are arizona, florida, indiana, minnesota, missouri, nebraska and new hampshire. all roads into and out of the city of gallop, new mexico, have been blocked as the governor says the coronavirus is, quote, running amuck there. meanwhile, there are now 1.1 million cases of coronavirus in the united states, and more than 66,000 deaths so far. much more on those starts of the story in a moment. plus, with scientists now focusing on more than a dozen possible v
i'm willie geist. after nearly seven weeks in lockdown in some places, america is waking up to glimmers of normalcy. new york city, the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis, flocking to parks on a beautiful spring day with the weather looking good again today. shoppers across the south, meanwhile, heading to the malls from georgia to texas. but in other places frustration and anger as pockets of protesters fight the restrictions imposed in their states. here is the latest this morning. seven...
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happy birthday, willie.t almost of his 22-year career with the giant, making some of the greatest catches in baseball history. there is the signature catch, slugging 660 career home runs, two-time mvp, won the gold glove 12 times. i could go down the whole list of his accomplishments, but i would be here until 8:00 tonight. mays arguably the greatest player of all time. scott harris told us about meeting willie for the very first time on our with authority podcast. >> right before we walked in, gabe turned to me and he said hey, this is big. this is like meeting babe ruth. and i turned to him and i said dave, willie was so much better than babe ruth. this isn't even close. and then we got to go have that pinch me moment of actually shaking his hand and realizing how big his hands actually are. you always hear the stories about how willie's handshake is the best handshake that you could ever ask for. it's absolutely true. >> i remember meeting willie for the very first time. i was petrified to walk up to him,
happy birthday, willie.t almost of his 22-year career with the giant, making some of the greatest catches in baseball history. there is the signature catch, slugging 660 career home runs, two-time mvp, won the gold glove 12 times. i could go down the whole list of his accomplishments, but i would be here until 8:00 tonight. mays arguably the greatest player of all time. scott harris told us about meeting willie for the very first time on our with authority podcast. >> right before we...
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>> good morning, willie. you know, what dr. fauci said yesterday, i think pretty much all health professionals agree with, is that the virus makes the timeline here. and you can't -- you know, you can't sort of happy talk the virus, you can't talk about prevailing against the virus unless you've actually managed to do so. and the evidence right now is based on the president's own guidelines for opening up is that majority of states are not there. most states are not there. and if you decide you're going to blow by that and go ahead and could doh do it anyway, there will be a resurgence. this is not a political desire. this is not people trying to be critical of the president. this is the reality of the virus as we best understand it. and i think what we heard from dr. fauci was a real concern. and i think it was echoed by the others as well. not as clearly what's we heard from dr. fauci, but the others. essentially we're all saying the same thing. we have to let science drive this. >> so it seems like there's this focus on this
>> good morning, willie. you know, what dr. fauci said yesterday, i think pretty much all health professionals agree with, is that the virus makes the timeline here. and you can't -- you know, you can't sort of happy talk the virus, you can't talk about prevailing against the virus unless you've actually managed to do so. and the evidence right now is based on the president's own guidelines for opening up is that majority of states are not there. most states are not there. and if you...
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on this day in 1961 willie mays joined an elite club that included gary.unty stadium in milwaukee, may homered for times in the same game, the ninth player to do that. and it was on this day in 1971 that the milwaukee bucks one there mohn and only nba championship, led by the veteran oscar robertson and the young kareem abdul-jabbar. the bucs swept the baltimore bullets four games to none. back to this day in sports, april 30th. i'm joe fonzi. >>> you are about to see the greatest example of father and chest son trust. [ laughter ] that is five-year-old kid and kessler, that some control right there from that kid. >> five years old! >> i wouldn't let a major leaguer do that [ laughter ]. about the sporting life right there. it's 11:00, time for more news! >>> coming up next here at 11- >> i'm feeling much better. it's been about two weeks since i've been back in the saddle and i feel better every day. >> reporter: a bay area public health officer is speaking out after being second by covid-19. >>> california saw a one day spike in new coronavirus cases, pu
on this day in 1961 willie mays joined an elite club that included gary.unty stadium in milwaukee, may homered for times in the same game, the ninth player to do that. and it was on this day in 1971 that the milwaukee bucks one there mohn and only nba championship, led by the veteran oscar robertson and the young kareem abdul-jabbar. the bucs swept the baltimore bullets four games to none. back to this day in sports, april 30th. i'm joe fonzi. >>> you are about to see the greatest...
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. >>> i am dennis o'donnell, how did willy may's birthday . >>> the 49ers off season virtual programis fully underway and players like nick bosa are discovering the challenges while working from home. >> the way he plays the run. my dog might lose it here. quick. hold on. let me get him inside. >> nick bosa met with the media today from his home. nick and his brother are working hard to stay one step ahead of the competition. >> we wake up at 6:00 a.m. in the morning. we get to the field by 7:00 a.m. finish running by 8:30 a.m. get out before the park rangers show up. we grab breakfast and head to the gym. >> i hold in my hand the top five moments from this date in sports history. number five, 1954, the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes. but his record lasted only 46 days. number 4, 1915, babe ruth hit his first career home run in the same game where he pitched. number 3, 2014, kevin durant thanks his mom after winning the mvp award. >> you are the real mvp. >> number 2, same day, 2014. >> things are changing in the bay area. >> the warriors fired mark jackson after back
. >>> i am dennis o'donnell, how did willy may's birthday . >>> the 49ers off season virtual programis fully underway and players like nick bosa are discovering the challenges while working from home. >> the way he plays the run. my dog might lose it here. quick. hold on. let me get him inside. >> nick bosa met with the media today from his home. nick and his brother are working hard to stay one step ahead of the competition. >> we wake up at 6:00 a.m. in the...
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>> thanks, willie. i'm doing okay., it's sad, sad when you lose a parent, and he was a great guy. i do feel very fortunate right now at this time that we were able to be together and there are so many people who were not able to be with loved ones and losing them and not being able to have that connection at the end. i was fortunate enough that he could be at home, so really grateful for that. >> is it a strange thing, ben? i have to imagine that the entire country is sort of grieving p aand you're dealing h this public grieving and people saying their condolences. >> i have to say it's been really heartwarming to see how much he touched people, how beloved by people he was. i knew that but really when something like this happens you really feel it. i know this would have made him feel great, you know, that as a kid from the lower east side, grew up very poor during the depression, it was his dream to be in show business. >> his personal story is incredible. like you said, incredibly humble beginnings. >> his parents d
>> thanks, willie. i'm doing okay., it's sad, sad when you lose a parent, and he was a great guy. i do feel very fortunate right now at this time that we were able to be together and there are so many people who were not able to be with loved ones and losing them and not being able to have that connection at the end. i was fortunate enough that he could be at home, so really grateful for that. >> is it a strange thing, ben? i have to imagine that the entire country is sort of...
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which means there will be no 89th birthday for willie mays at oracle park tomorrow.ys and willie mack played 14 seasons together. but they had an isis relationship. but back in 2003, he told me, that was all a myth. >> what a lot of people don't realize is even before i came to the joins in 59, i went to new york to have my knee surgery and i stayed with mays at my house, and he heard i was going to go back to the hotel. he said no, come stay with me. i ended up staying with him for three or four days when i was still in the minor leagues. >> how about that? >> i are ebb that story well. in fact, we did an entire half hour show with willie mack, one of the highlights of my career. glad i could share it with you guys. guys ? >> two remarkable people. really miss the (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are our family. the cornerstone of our communities. and our family needs help. right now they're facing a crisis. to help them through. because if we don't treat restaurants like family today.. they might not be around to treat us like family tomorrow. grubhub. togeth
which means there will be no 89th birthday for willie mays at oracle park tomorrow.ys and willie mack played 14 seasons together. but they had an isis relationship. but back in 2003, he told me, that was all a myth. >> what a lot of people don't realize is even before i came to the joins in 59, i went to new york to have my knee surgery and i stayed with mays at my house, and he heard i was going to go back to the hotel. he said no, come stay with me. i ended up staying with him for three...
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months ago, this selective service center which covers most of the san gabriel valley notified dan willie that he was 1-a. yesterday he was notified that his induction had been postponed, but even if it had not been postponed, willie was going to go to school today. he does not plan to be inducted into the service. he's one of five sons in this family of west covina. three of his brothers have already served in vietnam. one died there. the willie family decided they had given enough, that this son should at least be allowed to finish college. he's the first man in his family ever to refuse service. his forefathers served in the civil war, the first and second world wars, and his brothers in vietnam. when his brother john died in vietnam, the family tradition of service ended, and his parents said no more. >> i know what they went through when my brother was killed and i'm not going to make them go through it over me no matter what happens. i'll never go in the service. >> we're not bluffing. it don't matter to them, but jeez, for four years we've had a monkey on our back. we are going to
months ago, this selective service center which covers most of the san gabriel valley notified dan willie that he was 1-a. yesterday he was notified that his induction had been postponed, but even if it had not been postponed, willie was going to go to school today. he does not plan to be inducted into the service. he's one of five sons in this family of west covina. three of his brothers have already served in vietnam. one died there. the willie family decided they had given enough, that this...
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i'm willie geist. i hope you're enjoying this unusual memorial day weekend. we will pay tribute this morning to the sacrifice made by so many over the years in the service of our country.
i'm willie geist. i hope you're enjoying this unusual memorial day weekend. we will pay tribute this morning to the sacrifice made by so many over the years in the service of our country.
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the willie family decided they had given enough. this son should be allowed to finish college. he's the first man in his family ever to refuse service. his forefather served in the civil war, the first and second world wars and his brother is in vietnam. when his brother john died in vietnam, the family tradition of service ended and his parents said no more. >> i know what they went through when my brother was killed and i'm not going to make go through it over me no matter what happens. i'll never go in the service. >> we're not bluffing. i mean, it don't matter to them, you know. but for four years we've had a monkey on our back and we're going to get it off one way or another. it just ain't going to be in this family any more. it is all through. we're not putting up with it at all. it's over with us. >> i just hope they go ahead and give him a student deferment for a while any way. of course we hope it is going to be changed. that is really what we wan. anything to keep him out of the service. keep us in the country. >> we won't go to anything to keep him out of the service
the willie family decided they had given enough. this son should be allowed to finish college. he's the first man in his family ever to refuse service. his forefather served in the civil war, the first and second world wars and his brother is in vietnam. when his brother john died in vietnam, the family tradition of service ended and his parents said no more. >> i know what they went through when my brother was killed and i'm not going to make go through it over me no matter what happens....
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gottlieb, it is willie geist.r doctors have said it is all but certain coronavirus will return in the fall. with that in mind i know a lot of school districts were thinking of moving up the school year so they can get school year moved up. do you believe that the coronavirus will be back in our lives in the form it is right now, in the form shutting undown in the fall? if so, what should superintendents and school boards be thinking about as they plan to go back? >> well, this isn't going away. this is probably going to become endemic. you know, hopefully we will get a vaccine but it is something we will have to contend with for a while. if we have good testing in place going into the fall where we're able to detect outbreaks while they're still small, we have good track and trace. we are tracking down people who are sick with the infection, trying to lies late thisolate te able to prevent large outbreaks, this can be a local endeavor. you might have to shut down a community, to take mitigation steps within a stat
gottlieb, it is willie geist.r doctors have said it is all but certain coronavirus will return in the fall. with that in mind i know a lot of school districts were thinking of moving up the school year so they can get school year moved up. do you believe that the coronavirus will be back in our lives in the form it is right now, in the form shutting undown in the fall? if so, what should superintendents and school boards be thinking about as they plan to go back? >> well, this isn't going...
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, this is willie and lukas and micah, and we're glad to be with you tonight.t was a guy named ferren young. a great friend of mine and we had a lot of fun together. but he made a little bit of fun out of the song. he would go around singing, "hello, walls, hello, commode," you know, one thing or another. so, he thought i have to really funny, so we're dedicate this song to ferren young. ♪ hello, walls hello, hello ♪ how'd things go for you today? ♪ don't you miss her since we had to live this way? ♪ and i'll bet you dread to spend another ♪ lonely night with me but lonely walls ♪ i'll keep you company hello, window ♪ hello, hello well, i see ♪ that you're still here aren't you lonely ♪ since our darling disappeared? well, look here ♪ is that a teardrop in the corner of your pane? ♪ now don't you try to tell me that it's rain ♪ she went away and left us all alone the way she planned ♪ i guess we'll have to learn to get along without her if we can ♪ hello, ceiling hello, hello ♪ i'm going to stare at you a while ♪ you know i can't sleep so won't you bear ♪ with
, this is willie and lukas and micah, and we're glad to be with you tonight.t was a guy named ferren young. a great friend of mine and we had a lot of fun together. but he made a little bit of fun out of the song. he would go around singing, "hello, walls, hello, commode," you know, one thing or another. so, he thought i have to really funny, so we're dedicate this song to ferren young. ♪ hello, walls hello, hello ♪ how'd things go for you today? ♪ don't you miss her since we...
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and the video had him scratching his head so he's been speaking to the man behind the film mickey willis to see if he could find any answers he joins us from new jersey welcome to d.w. so let's let's talk about the the the biggest claim that this but there is a hidden agenda behind the coffee 19 pandemic there's the film or did mr willis say what this hidden agenda is. well i think that is the biggest question about it and the title of the video itself or the film is called plan demick which would imply you to think that there's a sort of conspiracy behind coronavirus demick and so i asked the filmmaker. what is the point of your film i mean i watch the film it's 26 minutes long it has all kinds of very wild conspiracy theory stacked on top of each other and there are so many wild statements in the film that you have a hard time sorting out what the allegations are so i asked the filmmaker if he could just try and explain the point to me just help me understand his thesis and i said i said my understanding of your thesis are you saying that. this was a planned. 1000 pandemic so that weal
and the video had him scratching his head so he's been speaking to the man behind the film mickey willis to see if he could find any answers he joins us from new jersey welcome to d.w. so let's let's talk about the the the biggest claim that this but there is a hidden agenda behind the coffee 19 pandemic there's the film or did mr willis say what this hidden agenda is. well i think that is the biggest question about it and the title of the video itself or the film is called plan demick which...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles.o to the demonstration which has been going about half an hour in central london. we have our helicopter up and you can see several hundred, as we understand it. this is walking past the cenotaph in whitehall, past number ten. it looks as though they are heading towards vauxhall bridge. it's not clear either who has called this demonstration. because various tweets have been sent out on instagram and social media urging people to start from one o'clock local time to demonstrate against the killing of george floyd. this seems to have the branding of black lives matter but we have been told by them, they have not organised this. these are the live pictures, it is all very peaceful at the moment, there's not much observation of social distancing, it must be said. london still really in lockdown, as far as big groups of being allowed to gather, but beautiful sunny afternoon, as we can see. but several hundred, as we understand, congregating originally in trafalgar square, now fanning out a
david willis, bbc news, los angeles.o to the demonstration which has been going about half an hour in central london. we have our helicopter up and you can see several hundred, as we understand it. this is walking past the cenotaph in whitehall, past number ten. it looks as though they are heading towards vauxhall bridge. it's not clear either who has called this demonstration. because various tweets have been sent out on instagram and social media urging people to start from one o'clock local...
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it was on that day in 1972 that willie mays was traded to the new york mets. he broke into the major leagues in 1951 and played the rest of that season in 1973 with the mets before retiring. that's this day in sports may 11. >>> those of us that grew up in california watching willie mays never got use today seeing him in a different uniform. >>> he created so many great memories for so many people. joe, thank you and thanks for joining us. take care and stay safe. >> see you later. t today... i am your guide to the future. (imitating echoing) the future...the future. okay, so you didn't take my note on the echo. mitchell, i can't take another negative voice in my head. i'm already freaking out about principal brown. i kind of have a bully at school. you gonna eat all that? -i-i guess not. -principal brown: okay. saw your plans for the seminar tomorrow. oh, you like it? y-you know, i think the kids will really benefit from hearing from four graduates that have taken such different paths. i've got traditional college, gap year -- principal brown: wrong! we're pu
it was on that day in 1972 that willie mays was traded to the new york mets. he broke into the major leagues in 1951 and played the rest of that season in 1973 with the mets before retiring. that's this day in sports may 11. >>> those of us that grew up in california watching willie mays never got use today seeing him in a different uniform. >>> he created so many great memories for so many people. joe, thank you and thanks for joining us. take care and stay safe. >> see...
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he short-term memory is still a big problem. >> i used to not know what 2+2 was. >> willie had to bere-taught everything. he needed to learn how to care for himself again, to use the restroom or to wall. >> reporter: but this three sport athlete refused to surrender and put more effort into not only the rehab but is classes. the antioch high school coaches, counselors and teachers spent extra time with him to make sure that he had all of the support he needed. mom and dad say that his faith helped him to maintain his smile. >> to see where he was and where he is now, it is hard not to be completely overwhelmed with excitement, and thankfulness. >> reporter: willie played baseball, football and ran track before the car accident. he is not ready to give up on sports, especially baseball. >> it's much more than a love and more like a passion. i have space to perform and show out. i feel like a superhero on the field. >> reporter: some already say he is a superhero from being in a coma, and now receiving nine college acceptance letters. he will stay close to home at the local community c
he short-term memory is still a big problem. >> i used to not know what 2+2 was. >> willie had to bere-taught everything. he needed to learn how to care for himself again, to use the restroom or to wall. >> reporter: but this three sport athlete refused to surrender and put more effort into not only the rehab but is classes. the antioch high school coaches, counselors and teachers spent extra time with him to make sure that he had all of the support he needed. mom and dad say...
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kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. just as the white house is trying to send a message of going back to work with the president and vice president keeping their travel schedules, three of the most prominent medical voices in this federal response are doing the guidelines they hope other americans will follow. three of the nation's top doctors following their own medical advice, choosing self-quarantine as dr. anthony fauci once prescribed. >> the idea about self-isolating for two weeks will be very important. >> reporter: fauci plans a modified quarantine, mask wearing with limited outside contact while cdc director dr. robert redfield and fda director stephen hahn will remain home for two weeks. >> we have a powerful tool, a powerful weapon, that is social distancing. >> reporter: each taking these steps as a precaution. after they were exposed to a person with coronavirus. new fallout from the second positive case this week inside the white house. tense press secretary katie miller who works with the task force. a se
kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. just as the white house is trying to send a message of going back to work with the president and vice president keeping their travel schedules, three of the most prominent medical voices in this federal response are doing the guidelines they hope other americans will follow. three of the nation's top doctors following their own medical advice, choosing self-quarantine as dr. anthony fauci once prescribed. >> the idea about...
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i'm willie geist. president trump spent a great deal of time and attention on the administration of his predecessor, president obama. on saturday during an address to graduating students, former president obama pushed back. in a virtual commencement ceremony, the 44th president saying, this pandemic finally has pulled back the curtain on the idea that people in charge know what they're doing. this as the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has reached nearly 1.5 million with almost 90,000 deaths. we'll have a live report and get into it with chuck todd. >>> plus, we'll have the latest on breaking news overnight from los angeles where nearly a dozen firefighters were severely injured after a massive fire and explosion. we are life on the scene. all that plus the first named storm of what is expected to be a very busy hurricane season just ahead. >>> and later, in our sunday spotlight, we take you inside one of the world's most famous casinos as it sits eerily dark and quiet. >>> in our "sun
i'm willie geist. president trump spent a great deal of time and attention on the administration of his predecessor, president obama. on saturday during an address to graduating students, former president obama pushed back. in a virtual commencement ceremony, the 44th president saying, this pandemic finally has pulled back the curtain on the idea that people in charge know what they're doing. this as the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has reached nearly 1.5 million with almost...
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army over 600000 when they buy willis and forward during and after the 2nd world war. i try my jeep is the best looking one it's a civilian classic i think the shape is beautiful you can lift the doors off and it's really fun because. the army jeep then adapted to civilian life in this one dates back to the late 1970 s. . wanted my jeep's the best quality to my life and a little piece of freedom. this marvelous code the ring that kept the classic from . my entry was the mine she was the best because it has the square headlights energy plans like to say not everyone can have square headlights. this cheap model was built but done the chrysler from 996 to 2006. does i mean this one is the bashed for everybody getting around them for pulling trailers for photo fits my needs. of the decades the jeep brand has grown bigger and bigger. now the brand is owned by the fia chrysler. on the practice calls the jeep fans can get down to the business they came here for . is chairman of fish by alfred club and devoted sheep drive the. math does driving a jeep makes sense. yes and i di
army over 600000 when they buy willis and forward during and after the 2nd world war. i try my jeep is the best looking one it's a civilian classic i think the shape is beautiful you can lift the doors off and it's really fun because. the army jeep then adapted to civilian life in this one dates back to the late 1970 s. . wanted my jeep's the best quality to my life and a little piece of freedom. this marvelous code the ring that kept the classic from . my entry was the mine she was the best...
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david willis sent this report. the pa pathogen lab at wuhan‘s institute of virology.avirus emanate from here? china strenuously denies such suggestions. the president of the united states believes otherwise. mr trump says he seen evidence linking the virus to the lab, although he wouldn't be drawn on what that evidence consisted of. he told reporters either china couldn't stop the virus from spreading, or it didn't try to. this is something that could have been contained at the original location, and i think it could have been contained relatively easily. china is a very sophisticated country and they could have contained it. they were either unable to or they chose not to and the world is suffering greatly. whilst laying to rest one of the more extreme conspiracy theories surrounding the virus, that it was man—made and unleashed as a biological weapon, the us intelligence community didn't contradict the president's theory, saying: this country has already seen more cases of the coronavirus than anywhere else in the world, overa million, and more than 60,000 deaths. t
david willis sent this report. the pa pathogen lab at wuhan‘s institute of virology.avirus emanate from here? china strenuously denies such suggestions. the president of the united states believes otherwise. mr trump says he seen evidence linking the virus to the lab, although he wouldn't be drawn on what that evidence consisted of. he told reporters either china couldn't stop the virus from spreading, or it didn't try to. this is something that could have been contained at the original...
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willie mays fan.hink i cried the day willie mays was traded to the mets. >> he looked ridiculous i can't figure out why they traded him. a lot of giant fans figured out and wondered why that happened. >> all right take care, good night everyone. the interface is pretty simple. you put your horizontal "x" coordinate here, vertical "y" coordinate here. when you're happy with those, you press this button. got it. leonard, you'll never guess who i just found online-- hey! nice shot. eh, his giant head did most of the work. very mature. you're lucky i'm out of silly string. as i was saying, leonard, you'll never guess who i just found online: professor proton. (chuckles): you're kidding. he's still alive? yes! who's professor proton? he was the host of this great-- hey! yes! sorry, tell me about professor proton. professor proton hosted my favorite science show when i was a child. i never missed an episode. he demonstrated scientific principles using everyday objects. it was pretty cool. aw, so cute when y
willie mays fan.hink i cried the day willie mays was traded to the mets. >> he looked ridiculous i can't figure out why they traded him. a lot of giant fans figured out and wondered why that happened. >> all right take care, good night everyone. the interface is pretty simple. you put your horizontal "x" coordinate here, vertical "y" coordinate here. when you're happy with those, you press this button. got it. leonard, you'll never guess who i just found online--...
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>> has tenido la oportunidad de conocer a bruce willis?misiÓn mÁs importante de su vida laboral, sus manos de inmigrantes fabrican el equipo que los trabajadores de la salud necesitan en su lucha contra de pandemia. >> somos varios ahÍ como 6 en un trabajo que somos hispanos y este, le estamos echando ganas para ayudar a la gente del hospital. >> de la noche a la maÑana, Él y otros pasaron de fabricar autos para ford a batas para el personal mÉdico, estÁn hechas con material que se utiliza para bolsas de aire, estas batas se pueden lavar hasta 50 veces. >> en la misma planta el seÑor lÓpez, tambiÉn de mexico, supervisa la producciÓn de los mascarillas plÁsticas que van de la cabeza a la barbilla, vitales para proteger a los empleados en los hospitales. >> en las partes mÁs afectadas que fueron nueva york, california, mÍchigan aqui es donde se han mandado la mayor parte, pero a todo estados unidos, ya tiene nuestro producto. >> en estos tiempos no solo los automotrizs se han adaptado a fabricar artefactos mÉdicos las empresas de de licor es
>> has tenido la oportunidad de conocer a bruce willis?misiÓn mÁs importante de su vida laboral, sus manos de inmigrantes fabrican el equipo que los trabajadores de la salud necesitan en su lucha contra de pandemia. >> somos varios ahÍ como 6 en un trabajo que somos hispanos y este, le estamos echando ganas para ayudar a la gente del hospital. >> de la noche a la maÑana, Él y otros pasaron de fabricar autos para ford a batas para el personal mÉdico, estÁn hechas con...