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the first and only time in america. but deeply influenced and later dominated the chronicles. not coincidentally. many of those who are from elsewhere and then to be fertilized. and with that atmosphere of new england. and with that abolitionism and so on. and it was extremely different from before and some of this legislation of the homestead act and the constant one - - continental railroad and i will not digress. that there are very few expected the war of what it became there were a few. almost no one so the fact that it metastasized into this all consuming for a year-long conflict only 750,000 lives every single family was touched and none of that was anticipated with that determination with the republicans in congress to fight it is below politically heroic and some of that stuff to raise the money and to find every inch of the way to raise money. and then they start to glaze over doesn't have natural vigor but it was very intense. so i rambled a little bit and my answer to you. >>. >> so with these issues and in the senate so if something is past or not past and then to
the first and only time in america. but deeply influenced and later dominated the chronicles. not coincidentally. many of those who are from elsewhere and then to be fertilized. and with that atmosphere of new england. and with that abolitionism and so on. and it was extremely different from before and some of this legislation of the homestead act and the constant one - - continental railroad and i will not digress. that there are very few expected the war of what it became there were a few....
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rises in the americas in 1832 and spreads throughout north america in 1832. still remains in circulation in 18 1833 and 1834. so it was a global pandemic, affecting many of people. >> what was it? what were the symptoms? what was the prognosis if you got cholera? >> well, you wouldn't want to get it, for sure. it's a bacterial disease that spread through the water, through fecal contaminated water and it quickly incubates in the body and creates massive diarrhea. so within a six-hour period, one would lose massive amounts of fluid. and the body would go into spasms and turn blue. and that was one of the telltale signs, because the body organs start to shut down with massive dehydration, the body turns blue. and then death could ensue within six hours of getting the disease. now, not everyone died, but it certainly was very devastating, deadly disease. and it was a very -- the symptoms were very telling, so people knew what it was. >> was there any treatment? >> where we would treat it today would be through rehydration. and there are, of course, antibiotics,
rises in the americas in 1832 and spreads throughout north america in 1832. still remains in circulation in 18 1833 and 1834. so it was a global pandemic, affecting many of people. >> what was it? what were the symptoms? what was the prognosis if you got cholera? >> well, you wouldn't want to get it, for sure. it's a bacterial disease that spread through the water, through fecal contaminated water and it quickly incubates in the body and creates massive diarrhea. so within a...
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the rise of america in 1832. it spreads across america and remains in circulation in 1833 and 34. it was a global pandemic. it affected millions of people. >> what were its symptoms? what was the prognosis if you got kaletra? >> you would not want it, for sure. it is a bacterial disease that spreads through the water. it quickly incubates in the body and creates massive diarrhea within six hour period someone would lose a massive amount of fluid. the body would go into spasms. it would turn blue. that was one of the tell tale science. the body which shut down because of massive dehydration. death could ensue within six hours. though not everyone died. but it was certainly a devastating disease. symptoms were very telling so people knew what it was. >> was there any treatment? >> we were treated, today were treated through hydration and antibiotics as well. but in the 18 thirties, no one understood that. they did not understand the body losing water and needing rehydration. heroic medicine was resorted to doses of mercury, opium, which did not help at all. there is really no treatm
the rise of america in 1832. it spreads across america and remains in circulation in 1833 and 34. it was a global pandemic. it affected millions of people. >> what were its symptoms? what was the prognosis if you got kaletra? >> you would not want it, for sure. it is a bacterial disease that spreads through the water. it quickly incubates in the body and creates massive diarrhea within six hour period someone would lose a massive amount of fluid. the body would go into spasms. it...
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he writes in 1955, "these northern negroes are determined to mongrelize mongrelize america. black people have no respect for themselves and they are trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike, " he says. you think well, this is mississippi. surely this is an outlier. what is the sort of background of this person? is he unusual? this is a man who was educated at the warrensville school, one of the leading institutions, prep schools, in the countries, and also yale university. so, this is a person of sophistication who nevertheless is using this incredibly strong language. people also spoke about, not talking about miscegenation and mongrelization. they would use the coded language of mixed schools, that our schools are going to become mixed. and this was supposed to create a really evocative image for people, of people having what one author referred to as mixed blood. that language, again, does not appear in the southern manifesto itself. the other techniques that people used at the time were to think about sort of casting aspersions on black intelligence. they would talk a
he writes in 1955, "these northern negroes are determined to mongrelize mongrelize america. black people have no respect for themselves and they are trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike, " he says. you think well, this is mississippi. surely this is an outlier. what is the sort of background of this person? is he unusual? this is a man who was educated at the warrensville school, one of the leading institutions, prep schools, in the countries, and also yale university. so, this...
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he writes in 1955, "these northern negroes are determined to mongralize america." you know, black people don't have respect for themselves and they're trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike, he says. so you think, well, this is mississippi. you know, surely, this is an outlier. what's the sort of background of this person? is he unusual? this is a man, tom brady, judge tom brady who was educated at the lawrenceville school, one of the leading institutions of prep schools in the country, and also yale university. so, this is a person of sophistication, who nevertheless, is using this incredibly strong language. people also spoke about, if not talking about misogynation and mongralization, they would use the language of mixed schools, that our schools are going to become mixed. and this was supposed to create a really evocative image for people of people having what one author referred to as mixed blood. that language, again, does not appear in the southern manifesto itself. the other techniques that people used at the time were to think about sort of casting as
he writes in 1955, "these northern negroes are determined to mongralize america." you know, black people don't have respect for themselves and they're trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike, he says. so you think, well, this is mississippi. you know, surely, this is an outlier. what's the sort of background of this person? is he unusual? this is a man, tom brady, judge tom brady who was educated at the lawrenceville school, one of the leading institutions of prep schools in the...
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he says these northern negros are determined to mongralize america. black people don't have respect for themselves and they're trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike. you would think this is mississippi, this is a outliar, what is the background of this person, this is judge tom brady educated at the lawrenceville school, a ledding institution of prep schools in the country and also yale university. he is a person of sophistication in a is using this very strong language. people said they would use the more coded language of mixed schools, and this was supposed to create an e vocative image of people of people having what one author referred to as mixed blood. that language does not appear itself, the other techniques at the time were to think about, you know, casting dispersions on black intelligence. they would talk about other sex yule matters like the high rates of venereal disease. they say that black boys are sexually aggressive and it will spell doom for our blond haired little girls. this is not in the manifesto and they ashoed in order t
he says these northern negros are determined to mongralize america. black people don't have respect for themselves and they're trying to get on the intermarriage turnpike. you would think this is mississippi, this is a outliar, what is the background of this person, this is judge tom brady educated at the lawrenceville school, a ledding institution of prep schools in the country and also yale university. he is a person of sophistication in a is using this very strong language. people said they...
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. >> at 31 years old, elizabeth holmes topped "forbes'" list of america's richest self-made women. >> this ceo is out for blood. >> a $9 billion evaluation? >> yeah. >> congratulations on that. >> she continued to be a media darling, but this dogged investigative journalist just wasn't buying it. >> i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in december, 2014, written by ken auletta in "the new yorker" and one of the first things that struck me as off in that story was this notion that she had dropped out of stanford with just two semesters of chemical engineering classes under her belt and gone on to pioneer a groundbreaking new medical science. >> john carreyrou, a reporter with "the wall street journal," had his hands on his next story. >> one of the first things that raised my eyebrows was that sunny and elizabeth were an item. and i was stunned by that because in "the new yorker" story, the clear implication was that she was single. >> i had heard through the grapevine that she had a boyfriend. i thought, oh, that's a weird little lie to tell. >> when she was 18, he had been around 38
. >> at 31 years old, elizabeth holmes topped "forbes'" list of america's richest self-made women. >> this ceo is out for blood. >> a $9 billion evaluation? >> yeah. >> congratulations on that. >> she continued to be a media darling, but this dogged investigative journalist just wasn't buying it. >> i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in december, 2014, written by ken auletta in "the new yorker" and one of the first things that...
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given the current situation we are all affected by what is going on in america today. i was asking myself like what could i do? i feel proud that along with my colleagues i have been called upon to do what we can to help in this situation. i feel like i'm doing it for all the families in america. we're not going anywhere. we're here. this is bigger than all of us. but together we can get through this. ♪ mom! look! take something that can wipe you out? or don't, and fight through every second. new quick-dissolve nurtec™ can bring you back when migraines attack. just one dose can work fast and last so you can keep going. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. nurtec one migraine. one dose. onederful™ one migraine. one dose. cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ >>> when the two of you ca
given the current situation we are all affected by what is going on in america today. i was asking myself like what could i do? i feel proud that along with my colleagues i have been called upon to do what we can to help in this situation. i feel like i'm doing it for all the families in america. we're not going anywhere. we're here. this is bigger than all of us. but together we can get through this. ♪ mom! look! take something that can wipe you out? or don't, and fight through every second....
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go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. amake it feelh impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter with claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the leading allergy spray at hour 1. claritin-d. get more airflow. ♪ >>> 88.3 wcxk, kalamazoo. >> the weekend is here again. clouds tonight, 35. >> 46 right now, working our way up to a high of 53. >> kalamazoo, where it's at in western michigan, is just about halfway between chicago and detroit. it's sort of a bigger town that still has a small town feel. >> kalamazoo city contains a lot of businesses, a lot of restaurants. >> about 100 polar plungers are thawing out tonight after jumping into turk lake thi
go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. amake it feelh impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter...
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god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] seth: hello. i'm seth meyers and i cannot thank you enough for having me tonight. i'm going to be making jokes about people in this room but do not worry. i assure you matt or how harsh the jokes they have invented by the man at the top, chinese president using towel.
god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] seth: hello. i'm seth meyers and i cannot thank you enough for having me tonight. i'm going to be making jokes about people in this room but do not worry. i assure you matt or how harsh the jokes they have invented by the man at the top, chinese president using towel.
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if not i am down to thank you and god bless america. [laughter] perform for you tonight as well as the handful of people watching at home on c-span. [laughter] c-span is of course the official network of wide shots of empty chairs. [laughter] every time i tune into c-span it looks like they just had a fire drill. [laughter] c-span is one unpaid electric bill away from being a radio station. [laughter] people think bin laden is hiding in the hindu kush, but did you know the everyday from 4:00 to 5:00 ecosystem on c-span? [cheers and applause] not complaining about c-span. i usually work on nbc. to not and thrilled to be on a network people actually watch. the fact that i am projected on four screens makes me the third-highest show on nbc. [applause] comcast bought abc this year. i assume by accident. -- bought an bc this year this year.ht nbc i seen by accident. or one goleman sachs bought it and bundled it in a lowered trance. i assumed that doug might work but it only kind of did. it will not join the on the road. that joke. all that h
if not i am down to thank you and god bless america. [laughter] perform for you tonight as well as the handful of people watching at home on c-span. [laughter] c-span is of course the official network of wide shots of empty chairs. [laughter] every time i tune into c-span it looks like they just had a fire drill. [laughter] c-span is one unpaid electric bill away from being a radio station. [laughter] people think bin laden is hiding in the hindu kush, but did you know the everyday from 4:00 to...
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god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] seth: hello. i'm seth meyers and i cannot thank you enough for having me tonight. i'm going to be making jokes about people in this room but do not worry. i assure you matt or how harsh the jokes they have invented by the man at the top, chinese president using towel. tao. jin i'm hobbled to be sitting at a president with president obama whom i greatly in mire, the leader of the world's most powerful/poorest country. these are myt, birth certificate jokes for sale thank you for the timing on that come up mr. president, now unusable. [laughter] [applause] we were working on these jokes for months. one of my guy said, are you worried we are a little heavy on bursa to get jokes? what if he relays birth certificate jokes? what if he releases it before the dinner? and i said why would he do that? he is not going to wait three years and then do it before the dinner. who told you i had bursa to get jokes? -- i had birth certificate jokes? it was as
god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] seth: hello. i'm seth meyers and i cannot thank you enough for having me tonight. i'm going to be making jokes about people in this room but do not worry. i assure you matt or how harsh the jokes they have invented by the man at the top, chinese president using towel. tao. jin i'm hobbled to be sitting at a president with president obama whom i greatly in mire, the leader of the world's...
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. >> the audie goes to angels in america. [applause] the finalist for original work aree . >> the audie goes for evil i. [applause] >> presenting next is another celebrity judge senior staff writer at l his first book is how to save your soul in america just publishedo last month calling him one of the funniest writers on this internet. please welcome them to the stage. [applause] >> oh my god them so genuinely odd to be in all the room with you i come from a family of audiobookm listeners i am an audiobook listener i'm deeply odd by you and the work that you do. we used to borrow them in the library and with those star trek novels but the first book i remember buying was the bible my father was insistent i believe it was unabridged so literally like 60 cassettes and it came in a case like the nuclear codes. [laughter] and i told my father was doing this he said you know i'm listening to all of that and i said i hope you did. i pulled out a cassette listening to like deuteronomy get those names right i am loving life right no
. >> the audie goes to angels in america. [applause] the finalist for original work aree . >> the audie goes for evil i. [applause] >> presenting next is another celebrity judge senior staff writer at l his first book is how to save your soul in america just publishedo last month calling him one of the funniest writers on this internet. please welcome them to the stage. [applause] >> oh my god them so genuinely odd to be in all the room with you i come from a family of...
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his first book in audiobook, how to save your soul in america was just published lastt month. he was called one of the finest writers on this internet. please welcome to the stage r. eric thomas. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> oh, my god. i am so generally odd to be in room with all of you. i come from a family of audiobook listeners. i am a lifelong audiobook deeply, deeply in awe by you and the work that you do. we used to bar them from the library, borrow the star trek novels i really enjoyed but the first audiobook i remember as mine was the bible. my father was insistent and became on cassette and believe it wasam unabridged and so it ws like literally like 60 cassette and it cameal in a case like the nuclear codes. [laughing] and us told my father i was doing this and he's like i listen to all of it. i hope youou did. i remember poli at a cassette and just listening to it and like deuteronomy listening get a listening to suck the n right. i'm loving my life right now. a couple months ago i was in nashville and the driver had was told he is also a voice actor us asking about it. h
his first book in audiobook, how to save your soul in america was just published lastt month. he was called one of the finest writers on this internet. please welcome to the stage r. eric thomas. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> oh, my god. i am so generally odd to be in room with all of you. i come from a family of audiobook listeners. i am a lifelong audiobook deeply, deeply in awe by you and the work that you do. we used to bar them from the library, borrow the star trek novels i really enjoyed...
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[inaudible] [applause] angels in america by tony kushner performed by. [applause] [inaudible] [applause] [inaudible] birthday suit by lauren. [inaudible] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] have a nice day by billy crystal performed by justin, and nets, billy crystal rachel, daryl haner, kevin klein and a full cast. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] so in the audie goes to random house audio for angels in america. [applause] [cheering] >> you guys have fun here and audiobook land. the finalist for original work are so original work evil eyes by marjorie. [inaudible] narrated by nick. [inaudible] bernard weitz, and rita wolf. [applause] i.e. to men like air by alice. [inaudible] loftily ever after the audiobook musical by stephanie bentley and miranda. [inaudible] narrated base stephanie bentley. [inaudible] and aron wilson. [applause] nevertheless we persist. [cheering] [inaudible] [applause] jakey rosen, francesca amann, samantha greene, rachel wine, emily lauren, marie. [inaudible] [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] performed by crys
[inaudible] [applause] angels in america by tony kushner performed by. [applause] [inaudible] [applause] [inaudible] birthday suit by lauren. [inaudible] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] have a nice day by billy crystal performed by justin, and nets, billy crystal rachel, daryl haner, kevin klein and a full cast. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] so in the audie goes to random house audio for angels in america. [applause] [cheering] >> you guys have fun here and...
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it begins with america's first crisis of the 21st century. in all that was lost on 9/11, nearly forgotten was the only house of worship destroyed that day. for nearly 20 years now, st. nicholas greek orthodox church has struggled to be rebuilt. at times, opposed by the powerful, sabotaged by human frailty, the project at ground zero is rising at last, thanks to those who never lost faith in the resurrection of st. nicholas. in 1922, a tavern found religion. during prohibition, greek immigrants consecrated a lower manhattan bar with a cross. >> bill tarazonas: the first time i walked in, and alright, i saw that little place in there, beautiful little place, i felt somethin'. >> pelley: bill tarazonas was the last caretaker of st. nicholas. >> tarazonas: it was my pride and joy. >> pelley: you called the place uncle nick? >> tarazonas: that's the first thing when i walked in, says, hi, uncle nick. how are you? >> pelley: "uncle nick" was traditional. the tomb of jesus was carried through streets on easter. on the epiphany, the cross was raised
it begins with america's first crisis of the 21st century. in all that was lost on 9/11, nearly forgotten was the only house of worship destroyed that day. for nearly 20 years now, st. nicholas greek orthodox church has struggled to be rebuilt. at times, opposed by the powerful, sabotaged by human frailty, the project at ground zero is rising at last, thanks to those who never lost faith in the resurrection of st. nicholas. in 1922, a tavern found religion. during prohibition, greek immigrants...
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of a functioning america. we'll not be an america as we know it if those restaurants don't come back to be part of the american way of life. >> cooper: you think that's a model that could actually work? >> craig fugate: yeah, i think it's the model that will have to work. >> cooper: craig fugate was head of fema for eight years under president obama. he likes the idea of government funding restaurants to help the hungry. we spoke with him via remote interview from florida. >> cooper: what would it take t? htard. local governments would issue the contracts to local vendors to produce meals under their authority to feed people in a disaster, and they would send that to the state, and the state would ultimately send it to fema for reimbursement. >> cooper: the sudden closing of restaurants did more tha workers their jobs. it created widespread disruption throughout the nation's food supply chain. before the pandemic, by one estimate, 24 million cases of food were delivered every day to restaurants, schools and la
of a functioning america. we'll not be an america as we know it if those restaurants don't come back to be part of the american way of life. >> cooper: you think that's a model that could actually work? >> craig fugate: yeah, i think it's the model that will have to work. >> cooper: craig fugate was head of fema for eight years under president obama. he likes the idea of government funding restaurants to help the hungry. we spoke with him via remote interview from florida....
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the "big two"- general motors and ford- built nearly four million vehicles here in america last year; today they are making exactly zero; their factories closed to prevent the coronavirus from spreading among employees. while they are no longer making cars, both gm and ford are applying their manufacturing muscle to the pandemic by turning out ventilators and personal protective equipment in huge numbers. last week we spoke to gm c.e.o. mary barra and ford executive chairman bill ford remotely, both of them were in michigan, and they told us they're thinking creatively to figure out how to get their workers back on the line, and keep them there. >> bill ford: we're shut down-- pretty much everywhere in the world except china right now. and then, of course, we were shut down in china earlier. and we've never had a time like this where everything has been shut. >> o'donnell: i know that ford reports its first quarter earnings in a few days and the projection is a loss of $2 billion. and those losses will continue to mount. can you sustain that? >> ford: well, obviously, not indefinitely
the "big two"- general motors and ford- built nearly four million vehicles here in america last year; today they are making exactly zero; their factories closed to prevent the coronavirus from spreading among employees. while they are no longer making cars, both gm and ford are applying their manufacturing muscle to the pandemic by turning out ventilators and personal protective equipment in huge numbers. last week we spoke to gm c.e.o. mary barra and ford executive chairman bill ford...
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. >> meyer: there's about 660,000 restaurants in america. you can do the math on how many human beings are actively working, producing something of real value by bringing people together, and they're out of work right now. >> pelley: the math is, 12 million jobs in restaurants, which meyer explained is only the start. >> meyer: then you start to look at all the concentric circles, the people that do our flowers, the people that deliver the bread, the people who fish for our fish. we know from the farmers in the greenmarket that, if people are not gathering, and restaurants are not open, how do you know what to plant? you don't go to the trouble of planting a crop only to have it go fallow. >> pelley: factories are fallow too. manufacturing output is dropping at the fastest rate since the great recession. >> michael bednark: we employed about 120 full-time employees at bednark studio. >> pelley: michael bednark owns a brooklyn design and fabrication company that makes displays for retailers. >> bednark: we laid off about 25% of our staff, abo
. >> meyer: there's about 660,000 restaurants in america. you can do the math on how many human beings are actively working, producing something of real value by bringing people together, and they're out of work right now. >> pelley: the math is, 12 million jobs in restaurants, which meyer explained is only the start. >> meyer: then you start to look at all the concentric circles, the people that do our flowers, the people that deliver the bread, the people who fish for our...
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i've been covering all of that in the america for most of my career but no countries alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why. this is al jazeera i'm dating up again with a check on your world headlines the united states has become the country with the worst coronavirus death toll about 20000 people have died in there at least half a 1000000 americans infected the governor of new york says the number of people being treated in hospital continues to decline waikato has more from washington. fatalities of over 20000 well that's increasing at this stage by some 2000 deaths every day so certainly the pandemic having a massive impact throughout the united states in particular in the epicenter of the pandemic new york state where some 7 to 800 people are dying each day and the crisis situation continues although the governor does say that the number of hospitalized patients is dropping but he says that the death rate is intolerable as it continues the governor of new york state they the chair and the vice chair they've issued a letter from all the governors throughout the united st
i've been covering all of that in the america for most of my career but no countries alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why. this is al jazeera i'm dating up again with a check on your world headlines the united states has become the country with the worst coronavirus death toll about 20000 people have died in there at least half a 1000000 americans infected the governor of new york says the number of people being treated in hospital continues to decline waikato has more from...
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you thing work and they get out america they walk on earth at last and that they were going to be. when take it that we have the menace the film's evil government and with their most. immediate answer. to. that was idea on a theoretical. that i see. if i don't know what is geneva i think that you. imply that and i mean empathetic. and bethel aka muffling there any drama. that meant the media. can maintain your. coming out of. the neanderthal though look at. the mess out of what i mess at or live in a mess yes i understand what. last month in. this context. this is not interested in like i'd guess in monterey. bay my you're. lucky. this isn't. fully cialis. restored to a new spin on the pitiless what if because the muscle. to this. monterey sofrito. dollars in the us. service is incest free. space deed. this year that that it will actually a stick us t. gotten. us in. your mended it like idea was probably given to moses and did it all you just by your skin you did. to need to sit in despair alice live in didn't like going to most of the. place you look at our best one of your lives
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this video america used to produce just r.s. your list is to. all just are you do or. can prove or if you do or not we have a day like a. good movie and all that good i want it i know nobody our last day that it will not come out but get up when we see you of course said you. must it look at bottom last month there was one day we just this is not in the america. purposed area it was specialist in the end it was if not already thus you are serious talk b.c.b.s. the look is super istiklal it was your last year was letting go us it was of course . we saw your. body dickless but i did not exist then mum deals the clergyman does look good in their christmas does look good didn't want to do that in the car high before must not wonder who sued you do the deal. with the. sick with the f.s.a. and what i will and there is always have got your. say and say ok i go. and look on the phone again as i was forgetting. to get a handle on the n.s.a. even if the internet never knew the event let me guess again any law. can global. internet make a just music so you know when you go to the
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this video america you're stupid it's just our ace your list is to. hold your star if you. can prove or if you do or not we have a day like a. good movie and all the good i wonder i don't know nobody our last day that it will not come out but get up when we see you of course said you were a bit sticky in about mars it look at bottom last month there was one do we just this is not put into america to sue for the purpose arya specialist cannot and it was if not already thus you are serious talk b.c.b.s. the look is super istiklal it was he not us there was letting go us it was of course. we saw your. body decomposes but i did not exist among deals to kill a man does not get in there chris what does the good didn't want to do that it be doing to our higher before must not wonder who sued you do the deal. with the. sick with the fs here and what i will and there is always have got your. say and say ok i go. and look on the ferry and as i was forgetting. get a handle on the count n.s.a. the net internet never knew the and even let me guess again any law about. us can go bad you
this video america you're stupid it's just our ace your list is to. hold your star if you. can prove or if you do or not we have a day like a. good movie and all the good i wonder i don't know nobody our last day that it will not come out but get up when we see you of course said you were a bit sticky in about mars it look at bottom last month there was one do we just this is not put into america to sue for the purpose arya specialist cannot and it was if not already thus you are serious talk...
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good thing work and they had america they were going with a laugh and that they were going to be. when to take it that we have the menace the films he went after. him with their most yes and a hole in the list. into that was idea on a theoretical. that i seem. if i'm a hard decision in media i think that you. and beth and i mean us empathetic and in bethel alaska muffling there any doma a letter that meant the media. can maintain your game. coming out. the neanderthal though look at. him at all i mess at all of either a.b.c.'s of honest our. last month in. this context. this is not interested in a guest in monterey. bay my you're. lucky see. this isn't the. police cialis. restore what the new spin on pitiless would be for because the mouse i knew would consume a populist. entree sofrito. dollars in the us it would be the saudis. took to i'll kiss with free. race. again this year that it will kill ashley istic us t. gotten. us an incredible ben-ali spine your men did it. given to moses and did it all you just by us can you did. to need to sit in to spin alice live in didn't like go
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good thing work and they had america on earth at last and that they were going to be here. when take it that we have the menace the films he went after him with their most. immediate answer. to. that was id on earth he let you get. that out. because you said that i see. if we don't know what is geneva i think that you. imply that and i mean empathetic. and bethel aka muffling there any drama. that meant the media. can maintain your game. coming out of. the neanderthal though look at. the mess out of what i mess at or live in a mess yes i'm honest our. last month in. this context. of this is not interested in a guest in monterey. bay my you're. lucky see. this isn't. fully cialis. restore what the new spin on pitiless would be for because the mass i knew would consume a part of the. monterey sofrito. dollars in the us it would need a service not view incest free. space. or a dedicated p.c. again this year that that it will actually is stick us teagarden. does include it will ben-ali spine your men did it like i did was probably to give it to digital you just buy your scan yo
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this video america used to produce just r.s. your list is to. all just are you. can prove or if you do or not we have a deadlock a. committee and all that good i wonder i know nobody our last day that it will not come out but get up when we see you of course said you know. it look at bottom last month there was one do we just this is not put into america the purpose taria it a specialist cannot end it was if not already guess you must have a stock b.c.b.s. the look is super istiklal it was your last year was letting go us it would also cause. your. body to goodness but i did not exist then mundials the clock money does look good when they have christmas those looking good didn't know what to do that they be doing to our high before must not wonder who sued you do the deal. with the f.s.a. and what i will and there is always have got your. say and say ok i go. and look on the phone again as i was forgetting. it has the going on at n.s.a. the net and yet never have known the event let me guess again any law about. us can go about it over them in internet make a jus
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lindbergh was part of an organization called america first. as anybody heard of america first? gerald ford was part of this group, e.e. cummings and walt disney, that i have to fact check but it was the biggest antiwar group in the country and lindbergh was touring the nation giving speeches saying we have to stay out of this war, if we do it will be the biggest catastrophe in the history of the nation which in a way it was but what i find most interesting, there is a picture of lindbergh testifying before congress in a room more crowded than this in which he said we need to stay out of this war because we can't win. specifically he was addressing the terminal anu bradford -- the german look to offer. he said he had seen it firsthand so once the war starts after pearl harbor, moving through lindbergh's papers, how he came to join henry ford, they joined together to create the bombers on this book. >> one of the interesting facets leading up to the war was how the nazi's were admired by people in this book, henry ford and lindbergh were honored, can you fill us in on where they
lindbergh was part of an organization called america first. as anybody heard of america first? gerald ford was part of this group, e.e. cummings and walt disney, that i have to fact check but it was the biggest antiwar group in the country and lindbergh was touring the nation giving speeches saying we have to stay out of this war, if we do it will be the biggest catastrophe in the history of the nation which in a way it was but what i find most interesting, there is a picture of lindbergh...
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a big cat, a tiger, got this virus and we aren't hearing reports of all these dogs and cats across america falling really ill. because it's possible that the virus has a different effect depending on the animal it's in. so, it really just comes down to us waiting to see how this plays out. but animals, who persamericans that's part of our family. can you treat them like any other part of our family and follow the same precautions, washing your hands, and making sure your animals are still getting outside, but keeping them safe. >> absolutely. here's another one. does the tb vaccine, tuberculosis, does that help protect against covid-19? >> as of now, there is no strong evidence to suggest that. there were a couple of things circulating around the internet that were talking about the immune response, but i would not put any claim based on that. our biggest priority right now is making sure we get a vaccine for this sars-cov-2sars-cov-2sa2 hopefully we'll have a vaccine in 12 to 18 months. >> all right. well, we certainly hope so. we have about 40 seconds left, but i want to ask you, those d
a big cat, a tiger, got this virus and we aren't hearing reports of all these dogs and cats across america falling really ill. because it's possible that the virus has a different effect depending on the animal it's in. so, it really just comes down to us waiting to see how this plays out. but animals, who persamericans that's part of our family. can you treat them like any other part of our family and follow the same precautions, washing your hands, and making sure your animals are still...
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facebook live, youtube live, >>> tonight, as america endures its deadliest week from the virus, signs the curve may be flattens in new york city. what president trump revealed this afternoon. the death toll in the u.s. now surpassing 18,000. in new york, another 24-hour staggering toll. governor cuomo cautious, but saying the numbers do appear to be reaching the plateau and his warning about what could change this. the number of hospitalizations in new york inchi theol onrican-ans. in new york ci, alarming pgn a virus. inside a m ward where
facebook live, youtube live, >>> tonight, as america endures its deadliest week from the virus, signs the curve may be flattens in new york city. what president trump revealed this afternoon. the death toll in the u.s. now surpassing 18,000. in new york, another 24-hour staggering toll. governor cuomo cautious, but saying the numbers do appear to be reaching the plateau and his warning about what could change this. the number of hospitalizations in new york inchi theol onrican-ans. in...
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nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's desperately needed to get americans back to work. massachusetts' death toll spiking tonight. the governor saying, "we are in the surge." hundreds of americans lining up before dawn for testing in this country. with hopes of reassurance as they prepare to return to some sort of normalcy.
nearly 2,600 deaths, america's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, what's next for america. when and how will this country reopen? what president trump revealed just moments ago. >>> in new york tonight, even as we see a flattening of the curve, the number of deaths. more than 700 in 24 hours. we're inside a new york city hospital. the reality, even as we reach the peak. governor cuomo now ordering everyone in the state to now cover your face in public. and saying testing is what's...
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america wants to be open and americans want to be open. as i have said for some time now, a national shutdown is not a sustainable long-term solution. to preserve the health of our citizens, we must also preserve the health and functioning of our economy. over the long haul, you can't do one without the other, cannot be done. to keep vital supply chains running, these chains have to be taken care of so delicately. they're delicate, the balance is delicate. we want to deliver food and medical supply. we must have a working economy, and we want to get it back very, very quickly. and that's what's going to happen. i believe it will boom. a prolonged lockdown combined with a forced economic depression would inflict an immense and wide-ranging toll on public health. this includes a sharp rise in drug abuse, alcohol abuse, suicide, heart disease and many other dimensions of physical and mental well-being. moreover, many patients have put needed medical care on hold, creating entirely new hazards for public health. our country has suffered. the w
america wants to be open and americans want to be open. as i have said for some time now, a national shutdown is not a sustainable long-term solution. to preserve the health of our citizens, we must also preserve the health and functioning of our economy. over the long haul, you can't do one without the other, cannot be done. to keep vital supply chains running, these chains have to be taken care of so delicately. they're delicate, the balance is delicate. we want to deliver food and medical...
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america was going through a recession then an economic downturn. once again we're in some financial crisis. it's so good to have you here. >> thank you, my friend. >> let's start getting into the questions. we have so many coming to us on facebook. travis is asking is it better to invest in the market now or maybe hold on to the stocks for the long hall? this is a guy who isn't planning on retiring until 2050. there's a lot of time. is there money to be made trading in the current economic climate? >> let me say this, you better know what you're doing if you're trading options. trading options is the most speculative thing especially buying. that you can possibly do. if i were you, keep your life simple. if you have stocks currently, please hold onto them. you have more than five years until you need the money. for all of you listening right now if you have five years or longer. this is the time to dollar cost averaging into the market. take money every month and buy something. look how great the markets have done. they are up from their lows. the
america was going through a recession then an economic downturn. once again we're in some financial crisis. it's so good to have you here. >> thank you, my friend. >> let's start getting into the questions. we have so many coming to us on facebook. travis is asking is it better to invest in the market now or maybe hold on to the stocks for the long hall? this is a guy who isn't planning on retiring until 2050. there's a lot of time. is there money to be made trading in the current...
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here tomorrow and >>> tonight, the difficult and sometimes heated battle over how and when to reopen america. as tonight, the death toll now tops 41,000. the president speaking just moments ago. and what some governors are doing already tonight. the growing calls for federal help with testing to get americans back to work. the president saying that's a state issue. in new york, 478 deaths in 24 hours. but authorities say there are promising signs. the number of hospitalizations declining. governor cuomo warning there is no room for error. we are inside a new york city hospital. across the country, the long lines for testing. maryland's republican governor obtaining 500,000 testing kits from south korea. tonight, the president saying a
here tomorrow and >>> tonight, the difficult and sometimes heated battle over how and when to reopen america. as tonight, the death toll now tops 41,000. the president speaking just moments ago. and what some governors are doing already tonight. the growing calls for federal help with testing to get americans back to work. the president saying that's a state issue. in new york, 478 deaths in 24 hours. but authorities say there are promising signs. the number of hospitalizations...
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and if you had asked me, would people in america be wearing masks, like more than half? i'd be like, no way that's going to happen. but, turns out, when our lives are on the line, we can change our behavior. >> absolutely. and i think there is still some confusion over the purpose of a mask, right? is it that, when we wear one, we're protecting ourselves? or are we protecting others? > well, you set up nice there. so the basic -- the basic mask is largely about protecting other people. here is the thing. when you're breathing in a mask, it actually creates a little, humid atmosphere in that tiny space in front of your mouth and the droplets that come out of of your mouth stay big enough to be captured by the cloth mask so that works really well. that means if you are infected and don't know it, and remember half of infections come from people infected and don't know it, you can protect other people from your possibly infectious droplets by wearing a mask. it helps protect you a bit, as well. but not as much because once -- you know, if somebody around you doesn't have a
and if you had asked me, would people in america be wearing masks, like more than half? i'd be like, no way that's going to happen. but, turns out, when our lives are on the line, we can change our behavior. >> absolutely. and i think there is still some confusion over the purpose of a mask, right? is it that, when we wear one, we're protecting ourselves? or are we protecting others? > well, you set up nice there. so the basic -- the basic mask is largely about protecting other people....
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. >>> tonight, the next test for america. moments ago about testing in saving jobs without risking lives. and what the president said moments ago about testing in this country, with pressure to ramp up tests, to get americans back to work. >>> and tonight, across the country, the fight to save lives continues. new york's governor pointing out about 1,000 new patients a day. 337 lives lost in the last 24 hours in new york. he says he will extend the shutdown beyond may 15th in parts of the state, and hopes to unpause others. tonight, a devastating toll. news that one of new york city's top e.r. doctors treating covid-19 patients, coming down with the virus and then recovering, then taking her own life. 28 new york city teachers have now been lost. but tonight, looking for signs of hope.
. >>> tonight, the next test for america. moments ago about testing in saving jobs without risking lives. and what the president said moments ago about testing in this country, with pressure to ramp up tests, to get americans back to work. >>> and tonight, across the country, the fight to save lives continues. new york's governor pointing out about 1,000 new patients a day. 337 lives lost in the last 24 hours in new york. he says he will extend the shutdown beyond may 15th in...
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stage four, the concerts and live sporl sporting >>> tonight, america crosses a stunning threshold. 1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the u.s. as parts of the country try to reopen, growing pressure for tests to help reassure americans. >>> the powerful moment in new york city. health care workers at the epicenter of the outbreak, fully aware of that chilling milestone, receiving a salute from the thunderbirds and blue angels soaring overhead. and the new images tonight. the long lines for testing. both for the virus, and now for antibodies. some walk-in medical clinics offering antibody tests. lines stretching out the door. some waiting for hours. the numbers in new york state still high by any standard but they are on the decline. new york, though, losing another 335 lives in 24 hours. a beloved 30-year-old school teacher in brooklyn, reportedly turned away from the e
stage four, the concerts and live sporl sporting >>> tonight, america crosses a stunning threshold. 1 million confirmed cases of coronavirus in the u.s. as parts of the country try to reopen, growing pressure for tests to help reassure americans. >>> the powerful moment in new york city. health care workers at the epicenter of the outbreak, fully aware of that chilling milestone, receiving a salute from the thunderbirds and blue angels soaring overhead. and the new images...
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>>> america's hits a staggering new milestone. more than 60,000 lives lost in this country, more american lives lost than in the vietnam war.
>>> america's hits a staggering new milestone. more than 60,000 lives lost in this country, more american lives lost than in the vietnam war.
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. >>> in partnership with feeding america, "gma" is staging a day of hope today to share food resources and show you how to do this. i tweeted this out when i volunteered at the food bank. i did that a couple of years ago. i joined this crisis, there's definitely a growing number of people who don't have access to nutritious food. so joining me to talk about this is paul ash, the executive director for sf marin food bank. that's where i think my photo was taken. paul, thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. and thanks for the good thoughts. >> absolutely. i learned when i volunteer at the food banks, if people donate $1, you can stretch that to $7 worth of food. is that still the case and why should people donate now? >> well, we still have leverage, but as this crisis goes along, we're losing some of that leverage. and the reason behind that is generally, with the flow of food we've had in the past, we've been able to get a really strong mix of donated food in there. we are having to move so fast now, that we're having to go out on the market and purchase some of our food. so it'
. >>> in partnership with feeding america, "gma" is staging a day of hope today to share food resources and show you how to do this. i tweeted this out when i volunteered at the food bank. i did that a couple of years ago. i joined this crisis, there's definitely a growing number of people who don't have access to nutritious food. so joining me to talk about this is paul ash, the executive director for sf marin food bank. that's where i think my photo was taken. paul, thank...
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to everyone working to keep america strong, thank you. ♪ >>> time for "the mix." we got the 112 going. the peaches and cream for you. >> you did it because you know that i'm a fiend, love that song. >> this 112-year-old man over in the uk. slow clap for him, right? this is bob waton here in the uk, and he says that he is happy to be 112. but when it comes to this whole coronavirus thing? it's, quote, bizarre. and that he's never experienced anything like it before. now take that -- think about that. >> he been around for a century plus. >> he survived two world wars. great depression. i mean, the list goes -- i mean, i'm sure there's been other plagues. he goes, coronavirus? nothing like it. >> i know. one thing that i thought was a little beacon of hope was he said, he's a bit frustrated, but again, he goes, i've been in situations before where you just kind of have to accept what is happening. >> right. >> i'm sure there was a lot of uncertain times that he just waited out. >> frustrated because he deserves a giant party. >> right. >> no one can really be around
to everyone working to keep america strong, thank you. ♪ >>> time for "the mix." we got the 112 going. the peaches and cream for you. >> you did it because you know that i'm a fiend, love that song. >> this 112-year-old man over in the uk. slow clap for him, right? this is bob waton here in the uk, and he says that he is happy to be 112. but when it comes to this whole coronavirus thing? it's, quote, bizarre. and that he's never experienced anything like it...
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. >>> also this morning, looking to china for clues about what a reopened america will look like. police there are showing off helmets equipped with thermometers they claim can scan the crowd looking for anyone with a fever. >>> the countdown is on, here comes peter cottontail down a digital bunny trail. families across the country are preparing to celebrate easter virtually. the idea is to make this holiday weekend one to remember. >>> and it's not exactly peter cottontail but netflix is about to give us all a very special easter present. a brand-new episode of "tiger king." >>> in "the skinny," what we're just learning about the special aftershow. it's good friday, april 10th. >>> you'll like that reunion episode? >> it could be behind the scenes, it could be a little bit of -- a little bit of extra something because they've got to capitalize -- >> on the frenzy, the tiger mania. >> we'll talk about the tigers, we'll talk about the bunnies, we'll talk about all that, oh my. >>> serious news first, the latest developments this hour starting with a collective salute. hundreds of b
. >>> also this morning, looking to china for clues about what a reopened america will look like. police there are showing off helmets equipped with thermometers they claim can scan the crowd looking for anyone with a fever. >>> the countdown is on, here comes peter cottontail down a digital bunny trail. families across the country are preparing to celebrate easter virtually. the idea is to make this holiday weekend one to remember. >>> and it's not exactly peter...
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that's what's making news in america and space this morning. >> breaking news in america this morning, state of emergency. catastrophic damage across the south as an easter sunday tornado outbreak tears across four states. >> look at these people, look at these houses. >> hundreds of homes damaged, hundreds of thousands of power outages. this morning the rising death toll. the sheriff's deputy now among those who lost their lives. >>> breaking overnight, fauci under fire. president trump retweets a message that called for dr. anthony fauci to be fired. what fauci said about the u.s. response to the coronavirus pandemic. >>> when will americans be able to return to work? the one expert now saying we could face 18 months of lockdowns because of the virus, and new information on those government stimulus payments.
that's what's making news in america and space this morning. >> breaking news in america this morning, state of emergency. catastrophic damage across the south as an easter sunday tornado outbreak tears across four states. >> look at these people, look at these houses. >> hundreds of homes damaged, hundreds of thousands of power outages. this morning the rising death toll. the sheriff's deputy now among those who lost their lives. >>> breaking overnight, fauci under...
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she's hosting "oprah talks covid-19: the deadly impact on black america." it's happening on apple tv plus. paneste dil ones of ed frontline workers. >>nuerf me authorities are saying that it's testing that will drive when and how america can restart its economy. but some are saying that we have a long way to go still, so i spoke earlier with dr. patel. dr. patel, as always, thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm going to jump right into it. you and other medical experts have stressed the need for more testing as a prerequisite to reopen the country. where do you currently stand right now with widespread testing and what needs to happen to speed up that process? >> first of all, you're absolutely right in saying a lot of us in the medical and scientific community have been calling for more testing before we can even think about reopening the economy. where we stand right now, i don't have a nice way to put this, is like a supply chain disaster. because even though people are celebrating that we have 2 million, we've done 2 million to 2.5 million
she's hosting "oprah talks covid-19: the deadly impact on black america." it's happening on apple tv plus. paneste dil ones of ed frontline workers. >>nuerf me authorities are saying that it's testing that will drive when and how america can restart its economy. but some are saying that we have a long way to go still, so i spoke earlier with dr. patel. dr. patel, as always, thank you so much for joining us this morning. i'm going to jump right into it. you and other medical...
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america. >> normal, it will not be. >> the new changes on the way u coronavirus from spreading. res testing requirements as a new study warns social distancing could last for two years. >>> a sudden reversal from president trump now leaving the decision to lift restrictions up to the states as he claims at the month. the states could be n this morning the lesson we could learn from europe where some areas are already re-open. >>> hot spot hazards. death tolls jumping in multiple states as new cities see a spike in cases from colorado to iowa, the rush for field hospitals and why some governors are fighting stay-at-home orders despite growing outbreaks. >>> keeping clean from dirty laundry to the soles of your
america. >> normal, it will not be. >> the new changes on the way u coronavirus from spreading. res testing requirements as a new study warns social distancing could last for two years. >>> a sudden reversal from president trump now leaving the decision to lift restrictions up to the states as he claims at the month. the states could be n this morning the lesson we could learn from europe where some areas are already re-open. >>> hot spot hazards. death tolls...
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>>> right now on "america this morning," a plan to >>> right now on "america this morning," a plan to re-open. the announcement expected from the white house today after president trump declares that we've now passed the coronavirus peak. >>> protests growing in more states. crowds demanding they be allowed to get back to work. this morning, the urgent message from several governors. what they say needs to happen first. >>> are the funds running dry? the new challenge for small businesses and from workers trying to get their coronavirus relief payments, the chaos and confusion being reported. >>> growing concern about the food supply chain and a potential meat shortage. the new plants being closed and what we've learned about the chicken supply. >>> plus, did the coronavirus come from a lab in china instead of a food market? what u.s. officials are now saying. >>>
>>> right now on "america this morning," a plan to >>> right now on "america this morning," a plan to re-open. the announcement expected from the white house today after president trump declares that we've now passed the coronavirus peak. >>> protests growing in more states. crowds demanding they be allowed to get back to work. this morning, the urgent message from several governors. what they say needs to happen first. >>> are the funds...
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america wants to be open, and americanwa on.ased approach. states would be able to move to phase one after they see a two-week decline in the number of people with covid symptoms and in the percentage of people testing positive for the virus. they would also need to implement a robust testing program for health care workers, including emergency antibody testing. once a state can check those boxes, people would still be advised to maintain social distancing and avoid socializing in groups of more than 10. but businesses could look at ways to slowly return to work. if states are able to go two weeks without a rebound of covid cases, they can move to phase two where you could see places like restaurants, movie theaters, and bars reopening with social distancing protocols. >> schools, daycares, and camps can reopen in phase two. large venues can operate, but solely under moderate physical distancing. and elective surgeries can resume on an outpatient and inpatient basis. so phase three was essentially returning to our new normal. continuing the g
america wants to be open, and americanwa on.ased approach. states would be able to move to phase one after they see a two-week decline in the number of people with covid symptoms and in the percentage of people testing positive for the virus. they would also need to implement a robust testing program for health care workers, including emergency antibody testing. once a state can check those boxes, people would still be advised to maintain social distancing and avoid socializing in groups of...
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we just got a new statement from holland america. they say they would plan for travelers fit for travel to go ahead and go straight from the ship to charter flights home under secure conditions with full health protocols. but those who are still sick, they would have to stay on board. no response yet from authorities. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to gio. >>> coming up next half hour, fauci frenzy. how a 79-year-old infectious disease expert is getting the cult hero treatment from his face on mugs and t-shirts to food. >>> but first, should we be making our own homemade masks? that's the question. if so, what kind of material should we be using? lonial penn . if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i
we just got a new statement from holland america. they say they would plan for travelers fit for travel to go ahead and go straight from the ship to charter flights home under secure conditions with full health protocols. but those who are still sick, they would have to stay on board. no response yet from authorities. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to gio. >>> coming up next half hour, fauci frenzy. how a 79-year-old infectious disease expert is getting the cult...
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-hi, america. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>> this morning on "world news now," more help for small businesses could be just hours away as lawmaker
-hi, america. -hi, america. -hey, there, america. during this crisis... over 37 million people... don't have access... to nutritious foods. but there is a way we can all help. with feeding america. their network of 200 food banks are up and running. distributing food to people and communities they serve. across the country. please visit feedingamerica.org... to locate a food bank in your community. -together... -together... -together... -let's feed the love. ♪ step by step, we're going to...
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now," e bale over reening america. >> new clashes in several cities in phoenix. protesters face down nurses. georgia's governor says businesses like gyms and barbers will reopen this week. but the warning from dr. anthony fauci, reopening too soon could set us back. >>> breaking overnight, the growing concerns about sick workers and the u.s. food supply. plants in ten states are now closed due to the coronavirus outbreaks. we visit one hard-hit town. >>> plus, oil prices go knowing tiff. a barrel of oil worth less than nothing as the global economy remains mostly shut down. what it means for ices here in the u.s. >>> and ikea is the latest company to help with your quarantine cooking. it has just revealed the top-secret recipe for its famous swedish meatballs. it's tuesday, april 21st. >>> is it a coincidence that this is coming the day after 4/20? >> ah! i don't know, i didn't think about that. thank you for putting that in mind. >> that was because we missed all of 4/20 yesterday to make mention of it and a joke about it. >> that was part of me knowing what day
now," e bale over reening america. >> new clashes in several cities in phoenix. protesters face down nurses. georgia's governor says businesses like gyms and barbers will reopen this week. but the warning from dr. anthony fauci, reopening too soon could set us back. >>> breaking overnight, the growing concerns about sick workers and the u.s. food supply. plants in ten states are now closed due to the coronavirus outbreaks. we visit one hard-hit town. >>> plus, oil...
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to grow >>> right now on "america this morning," data breach. >> and i was shocked and frustrated. >> new woes for the small business bailout program after thousands of business owners see their personal information leaked. the effort to keep struggling stores afloat as congress approves another massive relief bill and the new questions emerging that some states begin to lift restrictions. >>> a new push to double testing for the coronavirus. the agreement reached, plus, how police are now flying drones over public places to see if you have a fever or a cough. >>> the growing risk at home. poison control centers seeing a surge in calls for accidental poisonings. the most common mistakes people are making with household cleaners. >>> plus, new concerns overnight about the future of an american retail icon. >>> new images of a bizarre
to grow >>> right now on "america this morning," data breach. >> and i was shocked and frustrated. >> new woes for the small business bailout program after thousands of business owners see their personal information leaked. the effort to keep struggling stores afloat as congress approves another massive relief bill and the new questions emerging that some states begin to lift restrictions. >>> a new push to double testing for the coronavirus. the...