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good sign for dallas when you got those two guys going >> dallas 5-0 in overtime this postseason the lightning 6-1 headed to overtime the first time in the stanley cup final and joe pavelski has much to do with it, jonesy. >> he has put on a show in this game and you expect nothing less from joe pavelski continuing to find way to keep the stars alive. the face-off circle he has been absolutely dominating for the dallas stars that was one of the line changes or shifts that was made by rick bowness in the game. pavelski eventually breaks through with the couple goals as well he has been terrific in all situations and continues to make sure the dallas stars keep the heart beat ticking in the playoffs >> he's taken on a nice opponent in barclay goodrow who is no slouch in the face-off circle. every time he is on the ice the puck is following him around he has speed through the neutral zone i wouldn't be shocked if he gets involved with the overtime winner >> seems like he has been helping the play of tyler seguin first overtime period of the stanley cup final. both the stars and the ligh
good sign for dallas when you got those two guys going >> dallas 5-0 in overtime this postseason the lightning 6-1 headed to overtime the first time in the stanley cup final and joe pavelski has much to do with it, jonesy. >> he has put on a show in this game and you expect nothing less from joe pavelski continuing to find way to keep the stars alive. the face-off circle he has been absolutely dominating for the dallas stars that was one of the line changes or shifts that was made...
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in dallas, three shots were fired at the motorcade of president kennedy today in downtown dallas. >> police radios are carrying that the president has been hit. >> parkland hospital has been advised to stand by for a severe gunshot wound. >> this is walter cronkite, in our newsroom. and -- there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> just turn the mic on. i can't hear you, johnny. what do you want? you want me to move back a little bit. is it all right now? is this all right? ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce to you the chief cameraman. and assistant news director. this is bert shipp, bert, we have brought the people pretty much up to date. would you tell them exactly what you know as of this point? >> well, i was standing at the trade mart, waiting for his arrival there. all of a sudden we saw them approaching, they didn't slow down, as a matter of fact, they were going 70, 80 miles an hour past us. and then i jumped into a police car and went to parkland. >> these two men come in and one of them had a large machine gun and was hollering for the stret
in dallas, three shots were fired at the motorcade of president kennedy today in downtown dallas. >> police radios are carrying that the president has been hit. >> parkland hospital has been advised to stand by for a severe gunshot wound. >> this is walter cronkite, in our newsroom. and -- there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> just turn the mic on. i can't hear you, johnny. what do you want? you want me to move back a little bit. is it all right...
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how can dallas force a game six? or at least there will be opinions all of our gang are good at that off the nub of the stick my goodness. yeah cover your eyes. 2-2. >>> tyler johnson no points in the stanley cup final but trying to win the cup for the tampa bay lightning denied by anton khudobin shots 7-1 in favor of the lightning in the first overtime we are headed to double o.t. what an overtime period. dallas only one shot on net. >> can't break them though tampa had all kinds of offensive opportunities. dallas was sitting back defending a lot of the overtime session but it still had the second overtime period which is remarkable when you think of dallas only getting one shot. >> jamie benn had that opportunity and also a great chance where he elected to pass then put one over the top of the net the captain involved for dallas offensively but that was a period spent in the "d" zone for the stars. pretty entertaining period >> let's recap it was a lot of tampa in that one. first overtime anton khudobin with a toe
how can dallas force a game six? or at least there will be opinions all of our gang are good at that off the nub of the stick my goodness. yeah cover your eyes. 2-2. >>> tyler johnson no points in the stanley cup final but trying to win the cup for the tampa bay lightning denied by anton khudobin shots 7-1 in favor of the lightning in the first overtime we are headed to double o.t. what an overtime period. dallas only one shot on net. >> can't break them though tampa had all...
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people traveling outside of dallas who were from dallas were refused service in restaurants. that happened. the head the largest foundation in dallas was literally thrown out of a cab in new york because they heard he was from texas. and a woman who had a direct mail service in dallas, all the mail of course came back to dallas, actually had to change her mailing address to arlington because her business dropped off so much. it was that bitter for a long, long time. >> i will echo what julian said. but i want to go back and talk about a comment that nellie connolly made to the president in the motorcade in dallas when she turned around and said -- this may not be a direct quote, she said, mr. president, you can't say they don't love you here. i think that this trip was great up -- up until the time in dallas it was a great political score for kennedy. he was welcomed here and with such enthusiasm. people had not really known -- julian referred to this. they had really not known jacqueline kennedy. jacqueline kennedy was a celebrity all over the world. she was a first lady tha
people traveling outside of dallas who were from dallas were refused service in restaurants. that happened. the head the largest foundation in dallas was literally thrown out of a cab in new york because they heard he was from texas. and a woman who had a direct mail service in dallas, all the mail of course came back to dallas, actually had to change her mailing address to arlington because her business dropped off so much. it was that bitter for a long, long time. >> i will echo what...
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this is dallas, texas. we're expecting some sort of announcement before his roundtable discussion that should begin shortly. if that happens in our hour we'll bring it to you, the announcement, that is. i don't believe -- kind of a big policy announcement but we'll see what comes out of the president. you're talking about it will be tough to reopen. that reopening process, mark, has started as you know. what concerns you in terms of, what you're seeing? is it some big population center states like arizona and florida? some of the states we're seeing a spike their overall cases are still quite low? >> that's right. their overall cases are low. so that's good news and rate of increase in cases is nothing like, connell, what we saw this spring in places like new york. so that shows that the steps people are taking around distancing, around wearing masks, around being careful about how long they're in close proximity to lots of other people, those steps are working. they're just not working quite well enough to
this is dallas, texas. we're expecting some sort of announcement before his roundtable discussion that should begin shortly. if that happens in our hour we'll bring it to you, the announcement, that is. i don't believe -- kind of a big policy announcement but we'll see what comes out of the president. you're talking about it will be tough to reopen. that reopening process, mark, has started as you know. what concerns you in terms of, what you're seeing? is it some big population center states...
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paul, in dallas, and also in atlanta. and wherever there is a protest -- there is des moines, iowa right there. protests on the streets of des moines. we have it all covered for you. we're going to take you through it. we're going to do it calmly so that you can see exactly and hear exactly what is going on. we'll take a very quick break. we're back with our breaking news on the other side. to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana
paul, in dallas, and also in atlanta. and wherever there is a protest -- there is des moines, iowa right there. protests on the streets of des moines. we have it all covered for you. we're going to take you through it. we're going to do it calmly so that you can see exactly and hear exactly what is going on. we'll take a very quick break. we're back with our breaking news on the other side. to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite...
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well, how great is it to be here in dallas,? texas? -- dallas, texas? [applause] and how great is it to be here with my family, john and abigail, and with vice president biden! [applause] how wonderful it is to be standing next to him on a stage when it isn't the debate stage. [laughter] [applause] know,actually, as you announced my campaign for president in the middle of a minnesota blizzard. just so i could impress everyone in texas. [applause] and in particular everyone in dallas. so, we did not let the snow stop us. we did not let the cold stop us. we did continue through that speech, because that's what we do in the heartland. a little in this campaign, my campaign go a long way, and our homegrown campaign with a tremendous staff that stuck together from the beginning, and volunteers, beta the odds. that got me -- beat the odds. and that got me up here on this stage. [applause] and the most amazing thing was getting to know so many people across the country. i know the vice president knows this as well. the vietnam vet who sobbed as he talked about
well, how great is it to be here in dallas,? texas? -- dallas, texas? [applause] and how great is it to be here with my family, john and abigail, and with vice president biden! [applause] how wonderful it is to be standing next to him on a stage when it isn't the debate stage. [laughter] [applause] know,actually, as you announced my campaign for president in the middle of a minnesota blizzard. just so i could impress everyone in texas. [applause] and in particular everyone in dallas. so, we did...
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so the dallas police were investigating that. >> so did the archives have to work with the dallas police? martha: no. all of these items were transferred to the fbi and then to the warren commission and they would have given it the commission exhibit number and it finally came to the national archives. but it was within the custody of the u.s. federal government prior to transfer to us. of course, national archives has records of the u.s. federal government. we would not have the records of the dallas police had they not transferred into that custody. this is the famous rifle which oswald used to assassinate the president. you can see the custom box created by the conservation staff. it has its own commission exhibit number, 139. we consider it part of the records of the warren commission. they were the organization who had custody last prior to transfer. the next item is this blanket. this is the blanket that was found in the house of ruth payne. ruth payne was the woman with whom oswald's wife and daughter were staying at the time, and oswald has stored some of his effects in their gar
so the dallas police were investigating that. >> so did the archives have to work with the dallas police? martha: no. all of these items were transferred to the fbi and then to the warren commission and they would have given it the commission exhibit number and it finally came to the national archives. but it was within the custody of the u.s. federal government prior to transfer to us. of course, national archives has records of the u.s. federal government. we would not have the records...
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what are things like in dallas? >> reporter: chris, it's such a challenging picture here in dallas. in the county of dallas, more than 1,000 new cases reported yesterday. hospitals are seeing record influxes of patients with more than 750 patients currently hospitalized for coronavirus around the county. just yesterday the texas education administration announced that schools will open in person in the fall. districts are struggling to figure out how to do that. of course there's the economic hit. the state fair of texas, which usually brings in more than 2.5 million people here in dallas, announced that they'd be cancelling this year's fair. it's the first time they have done that since world war ii. of course the medical picture here is the challenge and we're here at texas health dallas hospital. i'm going to bring in dr. gary weinstein who's been treating covid-19 patients since the beginning. what are you seeing over these last few days and weeks in terms of the volume of patients and who's coming in? >> there's definitely more patients that require hospitalization now in the l
what are things like in dallas? >> reporter: chris, it's such a challenging picture here in dallas. in the county of dallas, more than 1,000 new cases reported yesterday. hospitals are seeing record influxes of patients with more than 750 patients currently hospitalized for coronavirus around the county. just yesterday the texas education administration announced that schools will open in person in the fall. districts are struggling to figure out how to do that. of course there's the...
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and in particular everyone in dallas. so we didn't let the snow stop us, we didn't let the cold stop us. we did continue through that speech because that's what we do in the heartland. we made a little in this campaign, in my campaign, go a long way. and our homegrown campaign with a tremendous staff that stuck together from the beginning and volunteered every way beat the odds, and that got me up here right now on this stage in dallas. and the most amazing thing was getting to know so many people across the country. i know the vice president knows this as well. the vietnam vet who sobbed as he talked about losing his son to mental illness. the rancher who had voted for donald trump, but after he saw him give a speech in front of that sacred wall with the cia stars of those that lost their lives in the line of duty, decided he wasn't going to do it again. the immigrant mom who told me she worked two jobs all for her kids. and through it all i said to them, and i believe this now standing with the vice president, if you fe
and in particular everyone in dallas. so we didn't let the snow stop us, we didn't let the cold stop us. we did continue through that speech because that's what we do in the heartland. we made a little in this campaign, in my campaign, go a long way. and our homegrown campaign with a tremendous staff that stuck together from the beginning and volunteered every way beat the odds, and that got me up here right now on this stage in dallas. and the most amazing thing was getting to know so many...
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well, hello, dallas. as my mom would say, i apologize for my back, but you have my back, and i promise i'll have yours. folks, amy, thank you, thank you, thank you. you know, i want to make clear something. i can't tell you how much amy's endorsement, the senator's endorsement means to me. it's great to see her family, to see john and her brilliant daughter abigail, who's with her. and from the moment amy klobuchar announced for president in that snowstorm, it wasn't hard to see she had the grit and determination to do anything she set her mind to. you know, amy knows how to get things done. she really does. that's why amy has never lost, and she's not losing now. you're going to hear a lot from amy klobuchar for a long, long time. that's why she's one of the most effective senators in the united states senate. her campaign was all about what we could get done, how to make america better every day in simple, straightforward ways. folks, the story that amy tells about that person who frankly roosevelt as t
well, hello, dallas. as my mom would say, i apologize for my back, but you have my back, and i promise i'll have yours. folks, amy, thank you, thank you, thank you. you know, i want to make clear something. i can't tell you how much amy's endorsement, the senator's endorsement means to me. it's great to see her family, to see john and her brilliant daughter abigail, who's with her. and from the moment amy klobuchar announced for president in that snowstorm, it wasn't hard to see she had the...
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department. >> i'm excited to go to the city of dallas. i feel a connection there and christmas came early. >> julie edmondson garcia on -- eddie garcia came from puerto rico when he was 5 years old. raised by a single mother will be the first latino police chief. >> doesn't matter who you are, anything is possible if you want it. >> the 50-year-old beat six other finalist, four internal candidates. dallas city leaders liked to prove enleadership. he's been a police chief of a similar sized force. that will be beneficial. >> garcia spent three decades with san jose p.d. he saids to a city grappling with a rising homicide rate. >> taj ticks we learned. we need the tweet the tactics. >> it's not a surprise. but we hate losing him. the mayor said a national search is underway for the replacement. the mayor looks for innovative policing and someone who can rebuild the department. >> there's police brass that put in their name. the next best for san jose is in san jose. three of the four deputy chiefs have expressed interest. historically the c
department. >> i'm excited to go to the city of dallas. i feel a connection there and christmas came early. >> julie edmondson garcia on -- eddie garcia came from puerto rico when he was 5 years old. raised by a single mother will be the first latino police chief. >> doesn't matter who you are, anything is possible if you want it. >> the 50-year-old beat six other finalist, four internal candidates. dallas city leaders liked to prove enleadership. he's been a police...
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the case in dallas was that by september 27th, three days later, there were 15 cases and dallas, five which in dallas emergency hospital. as you go on, by october 3rd, dallas had 119 cases, including some young folks like a 15 year old. he died at st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate cases, physicians adopting these strategies from the east coast, things like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. they worked pretty rapidly to call special meetings, to close schools. by the middle of october, public health officials in dallas like and lots of other places were divided on how rapidly to close things down. as cases mounted in dallas schools and hospitals in social settings, that's when they start back. we can talk more about it, but the point is that actually historians to study this closely, in the case of texas and dallas, suggests that in fact, despite variations and figures, it's hard to know what the cases were. this is because the flu was not a reportable disease in this moment. some people would go to the hospital and die of something called a heavy
the case in dallas was that by september 27th, three days later, there were 15 cases and dallas, five which in dallas emergency hospital. as you go on, by october 3rd, dallas had 119 cases, including some young folks like a 15 year old. he died at st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate cases, physicians adopting these strategies from the east coast, things like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. they worked pretty rapidly to call special meetings, to close...
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dallas county and he's urging maintained. dallas county and he's urging maintained and feeds so grass can thrive, guaranteed. our backyard is back. this is a scotts yard. >>> over 315 million americans have been affected by coronavirus stay-at-home orders for months. now most states across the country are beginning to ease restrictions and allow economies to reopen, at least partially. take a look at this map of reopenings. only connecticut, massachusetts and washington, d.c. have complete stay-at-home orders still in place. many governors are partially reopening based on carefully thought-out plans of action. today, new york governor andrew cuomo announced that five regions of new york state are allowed to begin phase i reopening. new york city is notably absent from that list because it's failed to meet reopening criteria, including a 14-day period of declines in hospitalizations and new cases of infection. in virginia governor ralph northam eased some restrictions today, hinting the possibility of beaches reopening next we
dallas county and he's urging maintained. dallas county and he's urging maintained and feeds so grass can thrive, guaranteed. our backyard is back. this is a scotts yard. >>> over 315 million americans have been affected by coronavirus stay-at-home orders for months. now most states across the country are beginning to ease restrictions and allow economies to reopen, at least partially. take a look at this map of reopenings. only connecticut, massachusetts and washington, d.c. have...
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he will head to dallas, texas. i will be here, he's got a big event, and after that event i will have the honor to sit down with the president of the united states were an exclusive talk right here in dallas. that will air tonight on the fox news channel. i hope you'll watch. protesters have stormed seattle city hall, and declared an autonomous police free zone. president trump is now threatening to take action if the mayor of that city won't do anything about this. look at that scene. plus, the senate judiciary committee improving subpoenas for obama-era officials. democrats calling their investigation of the russia probe "pure politics." ♪ >> if chair graham is going to insist on revisiting, but the committee should hear from all individuals with relevant information. clearly, this is relevant. if you don't allow it, you stack the hearing. ♪ make banking easier. deposit checks, check balances, pay bills, and more. explore all you can do with our digital tools from almost anywhere. pnc bank. balanced nutrition
he will head to dallas, texas. i will be here, he's got a big event, and after that event i will have the honor to sit down with the president of the united states were an exclusive talk right here in dallas. that will air tonight on the fox news channel. i hope you'll watch. protesters have stormed seattle city hall, and declared an autonomous police free zone. president trump is now threatening to take action if the mayor of that city won't do anything about this. look at that scene. plus,...
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what's happened in dallas? what does dallas look like right now since restaurants opened a while ago? >> i haven't seen the outpouring of folks into our restaurants the way you may have seen some other places. i think people are slowly reengaging the economy and they'll reengage it more the safer they feel, which is why i've really shifted my focus to doing what i can locally to make sure we have more testing and more contact tracing, trying to get more help from our federal partners to get more testing here, try to work with our private sector to get more testing here because i don't think you'll see the economy bounce back any sooner than people feel confident they can do so safely. >> mayor eric johnson, we really appreciate your time on this buzzy day. we'll obviously be watching dallas and all of texas. thank you. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news this morning, the most encouraging news we've had on a coronavirus vaccine since the pandemic started. we have the breaking details for you next. boston li
what's happened in dallas? what does dallas look like right now since restaurants opened a while ago? >> i haven't seen the outpouring of folks into our restaurants the way you may have seen some other places. i think people are slowly reengaging the economy and they'll reengage it more the safer they feel, which is why i've really shifted my focus to doing what i can locally to make sure we have more testing and more contact tracing, trying to get more help from our federal partners to...
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dallas ski became one of the all time greats of the men's n.b.a. with the dallas mavericks now retired it ski's already reached out to sovereignty to welcome her and prepare her for what comes next for whatever coach wants. you know and so i feel like me that instead of this just gives a lot of. what i will have to do what i want to. come during the month sound sadly will buy time in oregon where she became a star of american basketball with the expectation she'll be thrilling thousands in texas whenever the coming season kicks off. as a quick reminder that you can get news and features around the clock on our website at d w dot com and with e.d.w. up and twitter at g.w. news thanks for watching. it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. motivates us. and threatens to list. greed. desire. to do that drives our.
dallas ski became one of the all time greats of the men's n.b.a. with the dallas mavericks now retired it ski's already reached out to sovereignty to welcome her and prepare her for what comes next for whatever coach wants. you know and so i feel like me that instead of this just gives a lot of. what i will have to do what i want to. come during the month sound sadly will buy time in oregon where she became a star of american basketball with the expectation she'll be thrilling thousands in...
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because the dallas wings select the 2. from the university of oregon. she was selected in the w n b a's draft by the dallas wings. i was so happy when i heard my name. you know when i think i got mad because you know all my dreams. and i was so happy i felt like a little kid it's just a call for some really believe because of the pandemic lockdown southerlies support from family and friends has been mostly virtual. oh. yes they. do some research including well wishes from her german grandma. sally is not the 1st basketball player with german roots to make her mark in dallas . became one of the all time greats of the men's n.b.a. with the dallas mavericks now retired it skis already reached out to solve a lead to welcome her and prepare her for what comes next for whatever coach while she does. like you know is so like a bat instead it's just is a lot of. what i will have to do what i will do. because during the long sound sally will buy her time in florida in where she became a star of american basketball with the expectat
because the dallas wings select the 2. from the university of oregon. she was selected in the w n b a's draft by the dallas wings. i was so happy when i heard my name. you know when i think i got mad because you know all my dreams. and i was so happy i felt like a little kid it's just a call for some really believe because of the pandemic lockdown southerlies support from family and friends has been mostly virtual. oh. yes they. do some research including well wishes from her german grandma....
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joining me now, joining us now is dallas county judge clay jenkins, the highest elected official in dallas county, texas. judge jenkins, thanks for being with us. tell us what the situation is here because you have this situation in dallas county where your numbers have just dropped a little bit but you got estimates and forecasts that indicate a quadrupling of cases if you don't be careful. >> that's right. it's going to be very difficult for us to even keep the level of compliance we have now because i received that letter that you pointed out from the attorney general saying the recommendations the governor put in his on serve tezes observe t he doesn't want any check in or enforcement on that and he is set on monday to open still more businesses and more percentages of people to go to those businesses and so with that document that talks about 800 a day is looking at, that's if we stay at 60% compliant. we were 72% compliant before the governor tried to reopen during this upswing before the scientist told him to. now we're at 60 and looks like we're going in the wrong direction but we'
joining me now, joining us now is dallas county judge clay jenkins, the highest elected official in dallas county, texas. judge jenkins, thanks for being with us. tell us what the situation is here because you have this situation in dallas county where your numbers have just dropped a little bit but you got estimates and forecasts that indicate a quadrupling of cases if you don't be careful. >> that's right. it's going to be very difficult for us to even keep the level of compliance we...
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>> thank you, melissa, and it's great to see you from dallas. the news is changing moment by moment today and the big headline of course will be what this revitalization of both regarding race relations, police reform and the economy, that's what we are told the president is going to be talking with the black leadership and black clergy at the gateway church here in dallas, that's what he will touch on with them but i would have a gas because of the last couple of days that the president will doing a lot more listening than talking or at lee advised to him. as we saw just a short time ago, john roberts reporting that the head of the joint chiefs of staff and not apologized for being alongside the president during that photo up as he turned it outside the church in washington, d.c., and some of the headlines now have to do with new videos, new audio recordings of black men in recent months, before george floyd it, caught videotape dying at the hands of law enforcement, uttering the words that they could not breathe, these are all things that are
>> thank you, melissa, and it's great to see you from dallas. the news is changing moment by moment today and the big headline of course will be what this revitalization of both regarding race relations, police reform and the economy, that's what we are told the president is going to be talking with the black leadership and black clergy at the gateway church here in dallas, that's what he will touch on with them but i would have a gas because of the last couple of days that the president...
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that has been disproven right here in dallas county. it is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19. and can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso season. one of the primary goals that we wanted to achieve today was to have the ability to talk to flu expe
that has been disproven right here in dallas county. it is been disproven across the entire state of texas. or you may think if you are just with some friends that you typically hang out with that will not lead to the spread of covid-19. again that has been disproven in dallas county as well as other regions across the state of texas. the fact of the matter is again until we have do have treatments that are able to treat covid-19, anybody anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract...
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joining us now is dallas county judge clay jenkins. he's the highest elected official in dallas county, texas. judge jenkins, thanks for being with us. tell me what the situation is here because you have this situation in dallas county where your numbers have just dropped a little bit, but you've got estimates and forecasts that indicate a quadrupling of cases if you don't be careful. >> that's right, and it's going to be very difficult for us to even keep the level of compliance we have now because i received that letter that you pointed out from the attorney general saying all the recommendations that the governor had put in his texas document, he doesn't want those to be requirements. he doesn't want any sort of check-in or enforcement on that. and he is set on monday to open still more businesses, and more percentages of people who go to those businesses. so what that document that talks about 800 a day is looking at, that's if we stay at about 60% compliant. we were at 72% compliant before the governor tried to reopen during this
joining us now is dallas county judge clay jenkins. he's the highest elected official in dallas county, texas. judge jenkins, thanks for being with us. tell me what the situation is here because you have this situation in dallas county where your numbers have just dropped a little bit, but you've got estimates and forecasts that indicate a quadrupling of cases if you don't be careful. >> that's right, and it's going to be very difficult for us to even keep the level of compliance we have...
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we heard this from the president in dallas as well. listen. >> there are people in many cases they never met before and at great danger, great risk. they get shot for no reason whatsoever. they are wearing blue. they get knifed. you saw that the other night. it was a horrible thing. do their job, they will do a great job. you always have a bad apple no matter where you go, you have bad apples. there aren't too many of them. there aren't too many in the police department. we all know a lot of members of police. >> he's echoing what members of his top advisers, members of the cabinet and white house has said, no systemic racism among the police. >> the president has decided what his point of view is. i think it's something that hasn't changed in decades. he's adopted the 1960s nixonian law and order and he's not going to get off of it, wolf. so there are a few bad apples. the people in blue, he said, are getting targeted and getting knifed. this is where he is. if at the same time, however, he is going to come out with serious reform, ho
we heard this from the president in dallas as well. listen. >> there are people in many cases they never met before and at great danger, great risk. they get shot for no reason whatsoever. they are wearing blue. they get knifed. you saw that the other night. it was a horrible thing. do their job, they will do a great job. you always have a bad apple no matter where you go, you have bad apples. there aren't too many of them. there aren't too many in the police department. we all know a lot...
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yeah, i did a little of the dallas research to make sure we got our texas in. and dallas in. and i can highly recommend different resources on that. but one thing that's interesting about that moment was the army tried really hard to make sure they were a calming effect. you can just guess this is true. they tried a lot of different treatment strategies, including throwing everything at the wall in terms of different vaccines. none of which worked. but they produced several million doses of vaccine. they rushed them across the country to try to get them to bases where there were outbreaks or they thought outbreaks were going to happen. they used gargling and saline solution and sanitizing procedures, which also seemed to have very little effect, obviously knowing what we now know about viruses. but they had a pioneer medical military public health policy that then were the kinds of things you could see, like the cdc much later using as lessons for what they would try to do to vaccinate troops before they go to certain places. right? we think about this in terms of malaria and
yeah, i did a little of the dallas research to make sure we got our texas in. and dallas in. and i can highly recommend different resources on that. but one thing that's interesting about that moment was the army tried really hard to make sure they were a calming effect. you can just guess this is true. they tried a lot of different treatment strategies, including throwing everything at the wall in terms of different vaccines. none of which worked. but they produced several million doses of...
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his toll tag shows that he came back to dallas that evening. everything indicates he's in dallas. >> which is not anywhere near where she was getting into her car? >> 20, 25 miles away. >> reporter: and the reason hunter was so reluctant to give up his phone? well, it had nothing to do with christina. hunter was dealing drugs that night. and the proof? one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night christina vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >> you knew she was gone then? >> yeah. >> reporter: in september of 2016, almost two years to the day since christina had vanished, enrique arochi went on trial at the collin county courthouse charged with aggravated
his toll tag shows that he came back to dallas that evening. everything indicates he's in dallas. >> which is not anywhere near where she was getting into her car? >> 20, 25 miles away. >> reporter: and the reason hunter was so reluctant to give up his phone? well, it had nothing to do with christina. hunter was dealing drugs that night. and the proof? one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night...
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because the dallas wings select sought to sell billie from the university of oregon. she was selected in the w n b a's draft by the dallas wings. i was so happy when i heard my name. yeah when i think i got my name called you know all my dreams. and i was so happy if it's like you look at it it's just a call or something i really believe because of the pandemic lockdown sally's support from family and friends has been mostly virtual. oh. no it's not. just us including well wishes from her german grandma. sally is not the 1st. with german roots to make her mark in dallas ski became one of the all time greats of the men's n.b.a. with the dallas mavericks now retired it skis already reached out to sally to welcome her and prepare her work comes next whatever coach wants. you know and so like me that incidental this just gives a lot of options what i will have to do what i will do. stephen is up next with business stick around to the right. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong measuring of for both combat doesn't mean you're going to see ya exploited the
because the dallas wings select sought to sell billie from the university of oregon. she was selected in the w n b a's draft by the dallas wings. i was so happy when i heard my name. yeah when i think i got my name called you know all my dreams. and i was so happy if it's like you look at it it's just a call or something i really believe because of the pandemic lockdown sally's support from family and friends has been mostly virtual. oh. no it's not. just us including well wishes from her...
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[applause] [cheering] dallas county treasurer. dallas county commissioner. [cheering] former mayor rowling. [applause] city councilman. [applause] [cheering] [cheering] [chanting "let's go joe!"]n >> let's go. let's rock it tonight! [cheering] are we all good? [chanting] [chanting] will come to the stage congressman and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. [applause] [cheering] good evening, dallas. i've got to tell you all the first 14 or 15 months have been an honor of my life. [applause] as many of you know the community gave me everything i have. raised by a single mother who taught public schools and graduated from hillcrest high school. [applause] [cheering] and thanks to my teachers and coaches i was able to play in the nfl you to become a civil rights lawyer that's who we are in north texas. if you do the right thing and try hard you should be able to get a hand in. we did something special together. we did something special so many folks, so many in this room came together to help us. [applause] i knew we were in good shape when folks promised their
[applause] [cheering] dallas county treasurer. dallas county commissioner. [cheering] former mayor rowling. [applause] city councilman. [applause] [cheering] [cheering] [chanting "let's go joe!"]n >> let's go. let's rock it tonight! [cheering] are we all good? [chanting] [chanting] will come to the stage congressman and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. [applause] [cheering] good evening, dallas. i've got to tell you all the first 14 or 15 months have been an honor of my...
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ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >> ed, thank you. and all of this is happening while there's still this pandemic. and we know that more people are dying from coronavirus, christi. >> yeah. the new reason they're saying we need to be concerned now regarding -- we saw this -- those huge crowds. this is the memorial dayweekend after a partygoer tested positive and was possibility infectious at that time. we have more for you in a moment. and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. when taking a break from everyday life is critical to everyone's health, there is one thing we can all do together: complete the 2020 census. your responses are critical to plan for the next 10 years of health care, infrastructure, and education. let's make a difference, together, by taking a few minutes to go online to 2020census.gov. it's for the well-being of your community and will help shape america's future. ♪ and will help shape america's future. ever
ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >> ed, thank you. and all of this is happening while there's still this pandemic. and we know that more people are dying from coronavirus, christi. >> yeah. the new reason they're saying we need to be concerned now regarding -- we saw this -- those huge crowds. this is the memorial dayweekend after a partygoer tested positive and was possibility infectious at that time. we have more for you in a moment. and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key...
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so we're gonna have you be the dallas manager and take the c.o.o. role completely out of the equation. lemonis: i'm wondering where the hell you've been up until this point. for the first time, lady finally took a stand. she's actually putting tasha in the right role. it's about time. lady: so, i think two options -- of having you outside of the organization and not staying with us or staying with us as the dallas manager. i think it's a position of just getting back to basics. tasha: i mean, that's fine. let's take the demotion, this or that, if that's what i need to do. and we will kick ass. i will sell the...out of everything like i normally do, like i did before when i got promoted. i'm still gonna give 150% to make that store the best it can possibly be. lemonis: i think your attitude about respecting the importance of this store-manager position and all of those things and proving yourself is exactly what i wanted to hear an hour ago. when you see it, i really want you to think about moving forward. it's time for me to show lady the new look o
so we're gonna have you be the dallas manager and take the c.o.o. role completely out of the equation. lemonis: i'm wondering where the hell you've been up until this point. for the first time, lady finally took a stand. she's actually putting tasha in the right role. it's about time. lady: so, i think two options -- of having you outside of the organization and not staying with us or staying with us as the dallas manager. i think it's a position of just getting back to basics. tasha: i mean,...
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the mayor of dallas standing by. we'll discuss the latest developments right after this. ♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure everything's amazing. if so... excellent. if not, swap it out for another or return it for a refund. it's that simple. because at carvana, your car happiness is what makes us happy. - sir. - you're talking about a first [runnigeneration americanren] from the streets of the imperial valley who rose to beat
the mayor of dallas standing by. we'll discuss the latest developments right after this. ♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life....
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by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 ten months and two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor conley of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the presidential limousine bears the marks of violent death. the flowers are twisted and torn. shocked and disbelief give way to tears. ♪ ♪ the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson and his wife and the grief stricken widow with them, takes the presidential oath before the jet that brings him together body of the late president back to washington. lyndon b. johnson becomes america's 36th president.john f kennedy chose him as h
by vice president johnson and the mayor of dallas. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 ten months and two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor conley of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the...
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jeffrey: the o manathe dallas street choir, homeless, not voiceless. misty zacharias is another wednesday regular. she's an artist as well as a singer. >> ive didn't know about it until i heard them singing. they are beautiful. no matterre what they a going through, some of them, they have been really hurting, bu regardless, if you ask them they smile back and say good morning. jeffrey:n the problemallas as in other u.s. cities is growing worse. some members of the street choir spend their nights at the bridge meless recovery center, a some 800 people a day and offers 24/7 support,ncluding physical and mental health care. nick colletti is proud of the work done here. but hef also notes the paradox each of the past two years, in a city with a booming economy. >> we have a shortage ofab affo housing solutions. we all understand when it comes to homelessness, every one of us is one catastrophic moment away from being homeless, whether it a medical catastrophe, whether you lose your job, whatever could happen. jeffrey: two choir members we met experienced
jeffrey: the o manathe dallas street choir, homeless, not voiceless. misty zacharias is another wednesday regular. she's an artist as well as a singer. >> ive didn't know about it until i heard them singing. they are beautiful. no matterre what they a going through, some of them, they have been really hurting, bu regardless, if you ask them they smile back and say good morning. jeffrey:n the problemallas as in other u.s. cities is growing worse. some members of the street choir spend...
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this is dallas, texas. at any moment, he will be there in that room to meet with pastors, law enforcement officials and small business owners as well to discuss plans for a quote, holistic revitalization and recovery of the united states. of course, in the wake of the death of george floyd at the hands of a minneapolis police officer which has triggered unbelievable massive protests, not just here in the u.s. but worldwide. well, the president's event comes two days after the dallas mavericks held their own forum called courageous conversations. this involved 200 community members, current and former nba players and police officers who all sat together to discuss how they can collectively work together to make meaningful change in the dallas area and beyond. joining us now in a fox business exclusive, the first and only african-american female ceo of an nba team, the national basketball association taking over the job after more than 35 years at at & t, cynthia marshall. great to have you. i need to know ri
this is dallas, texas. at any moment, he will be there in that room to meet with pastors, law enforcement officials and small business owners as well to discuss plans for a quote, holistic revitalization and recovery of the united states. of course, in the wake of the death of george floyd at the hands of a minneapolis police officer which has triggered unbelievable massive protests, not just here in the u.s. but worldwide. well, the president's event comes two days after the dallas mavericks...
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let's talk about that with the mayor of dallas, texas, eric johnson. he's a democrat. just a couple days ago, mayor johnson, you said this is not over. we're still very much in the middle of a pandemic. what are your chief concerns as your state enters this phase two of reopening today? >> my chief concern is that folks will get the idea that because we're moving on to another phase, that somehow we've returned to normal, and they can relax the vigilance they've been exercising up to now. we need to continue to do the things that helped us get our case totals in dallas to start to plateau and start to fall. that basically boils down to at this point wearing a mask when you're out in public, continuing to practice social distancing and not leaving the house if you're a member of a vulnerable population or if you're showing any symptoms. my concern is that's going to get harder and harder for folks to really embrace as the weather gets warmer, holiday weekends start coming up and people have been cooped up in their houses
let's talk about that with the mayor of dallas, texas, eric johnson. he's a democrat. just a couple days ago, mayor johnson, you said this is not over. we're still very much in the middle of a pandemic. what are your chief concerns as your state enters this phase two of reopening today? >> my chief concern is that folks will get the idea that because we're moving on to another phase, that somehow we've returned to normal, and they can relax the vigilance they've been exercising up to now....
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dallas, you have existing home better. you have a record high. better. new home sales all of that data coming in stronger. d.c. ng can that pass if can't pass under stimulus? dallas: it feels like we are in good area for housing. longtime ates being a low. a buyer that's proved resilient summer.the t's lending itself to an outperformance. we're seeing at invitation is up over ccupancy a hundred basis points. t generally feels really, really healthy. alix: what's the supply outlook see?you dallas: if you talk to most people within markets at a seems like el, it stliez are constrained. we are seeing two to four months of supply in most markets we operate. most people consider a healthy six t somewhere around months. that hasn't precluded folks from buying and selling homes through pandemic. i think the byproduct will be our home buying and selling into the go deeper end of 2020 than you would year.lly see in a normal this data?s doing you have delinquency rate for he lower rated loans for those that maybe have weaker credit scores or don't have enough mone
dallas, you have existing home better. you have a record high. better. new home sales all of that data coming in stronger. d.c. ng can that pass if can't pass under stimulus? dallas: it feels like we are in good area for housing. longtime ates being a low. a buyer that's proved resilient summer.the t's lending itself to an outperformance. we're seeing at invitation is up over ccupancy a hundred basis points. t generally feels really, really healthy. alix: what's the supply outlook see?you...
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found out he was still in dallas. that he was actually a professional, and i kept thinking, why is this man having a good life after he had murdered angie. it was going to be solved. and russell was going to go to jalg. >> reporter: well, just a minute -- >> sheilah's persistence breathed new life into a case that sat cold for nearly 24 years. now, the investigation was about to take a stunning turn. coming up -- >> the detective said, we got him. my mind immediately went to russell. who else could have done it? >> good question. but the last thing she was prepared for was the answer. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear
found out he was still in dallas. that he was actually a professional, and i kept thinking, why is this man having a good life after he had murdered angie. it was going to be solved. and russell was going to go to jalg. >> reporter: well, just a minute -- >> sheilah's persistence breathed new life into a case that sat cold for nearly 24 years. now, the investigation was about to take a stunning turn. coming up -- >> the detective said, we got him. my mind immediately went to...
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thousands of state troopers and dallas police basically surrounding downtown dallas and blocking it off to protesters. today those -- that was an area that was shut down by the curfew yesterday, and that's why you saw the protesters today gagging outside of those curfew lines. and doing their protest earlier today just a short while ago. and this protest had been marching for just a few minutes, essentially. they had gone about a half hour. >> okay. >> reporter: i mean a half mile. in fact, we can turn around here, don. you see the reunion tower ball, the iconic downtown sky image, the building you might see the shadow of right in front of that building, that is the county jail and the county courthouse where all of this started and they started marching down the street here to the left and then wound their way up here on to this bridge where everything has now been shut down. don? >> ed lavandera following the breaking news for us in dallas, texas. ed, we will check back. stay safe. >>> the president threatening to invoke military force if local officials don't crack down on the protes
thousands of state troopers and dallas police basically surrounding downtown dallas and blocking it off to protesters. today those -- that was an area that was shut down by the curfew yesterday, and that's why you saw the protesters today gagging outside of those curfew lines. and doing their protest earlier today just a short while ago. and this protest had been marching for just a few minutes, essentially. they had gone about a half hour. >> okay. >> reporter: i mean a half mile....
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dallas-ft. worth is one of the most bug infested cities in the nation according to term minute minute -- only new york and philadelphia topping the list on bedbugs. connell: bedbugs? melissa: what about attorney/client privilege? why is that exterminator telling the news -- connell: the judge is coming. we could get into that. melissa: yeah. connell: growing trouble for controversial facial recognition remember clear view ai? its database has 3 billion photos. it just experienced its first major data breach. melissa: oh, boy. a new study with four states with slowest population growth
dallas-ft. worth is one of the most bug infested cities in the nation according to term minute minute -- only new york and philadelphia topping the list on bedbugs. connell: bedbugs? melissa: what about attorney/client privilege? why is that exterminator telling the news -- connell: the judge is coming. we could get into that. melissa: yeah. connell: growing trouble for controversial facial recognition remember clear view ai? its database has 3 billion photos. it just experienced its first...
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joining us now, the mayor of dallas, eric johnson. mayor johnson, thanks so much for joining us. your governor is warning he may have to take very strong measures to get the virus back under control. can this surge that we're seeing in texas right now be stopped without taking stronger measures? >> well, we're going to try everything we can here locally in dallas to prevent that from happening. locking down our economy has come at a tremendous cost. but public health has to come first. we are going to try to get everyone who possibly will, you know, listen to us and take us seriously to wear a mask when they're out in public. we're going to continue to tell people to stay home if they can. we are going to try to beef up our contact tracing and our ability to quarantine those who might get sick and try to contain this situation without having to go that direction, i hope. >> any other measures you think need to be put in place beyond those elementary measures that
joining us now, the mayor of dallas, eric johnson. mayor johnson, thanks so much for joining us. your governor is warning he may have to take very strong measures to get the virus back under control. can this surge that we're seeing in texas right now be stopped without taking stronger measures? >> well, we're going to try everything we can here locally in dallas to prevent that from happening. locking down our economy has come at a tremendous cost. but public health has to come first. we...
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ahora, stephanie, cuÉntanos de las escuelas especÍficamente en dallas, quÉ le dice usted a los padres de familia que tengan miedo de enviar a sus hijos a clases a pesar de una apertura? >> bueno, en texas el gobernador greg abbott ta decidido que no vamos a tener escuela por el resto del aÑo, pero en el distrito dallas nunca vamos a sacrificar la salud de los alumnos, los niÑos, de los maestros y empleados, asÍ que nosotros vamos a tener planes para tambiÉn tener partes y opciones dependiendo de quÉ los especialistas mÉdicos qué consejos nos dan. siempre vamos a usar la ciencia para ahumar las decisiones en dallas carolina: ahora, estamos hablando de algunos padres de familia que dirÍan que estÁn desesperados si quieren que sus hijos vuelvan a las escuelas . si dice que la educaciÓn por internet no es la misma. quÉ recursos hay disponibles? para que estos padres puedan ayudarle a sus hijos a continuar estudiando de forma virtual. >> es verdad que es difÍcil en este momento, pero nosotros en dallas hemos tenido un plan de tener las computadoras, las familias de los alumnos,
ahora, stephanie, cuÉntanos de las escuelas especÍficamente en dallas, quÉ le dice usted a los padres de familia que tengan miedo de enviar a sus hijos a clases a pesar de una apertura? >> bueno, en texas el gobernador greg abbott ta decidido que no vamos a tener escuela por el resto del aÑo, pero en el distrito dallas nunca vamos a sacrificar la salud de los alumnos, los niÑos, de los maestros y empleados, asÍ que nosotros vamos a tener planes para tambiÉn tener partes y opciones...
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. >> woodruff: some 2,000 singers have passed through the dallas years. cir in the last five the idea is to boost spirits, while people try to get back on their feet, and to raise public awareness about what it means to be homeless. e ffrey brown went to dallas recently to see tion's largest street choir at work. the report is part of our occasional series on homelessness, "without a home," and our ongog coverage of artsnv and culture, "." ♪ have you ever felt like nobody was there? >> brown: a lifting of voices at wednesday morning rehearsal, where the words from the song" you will be found" hold real meaning. ♪ ♪ this is the "dallas street choir," whose memrs carry their worldly belongings with them, including sleeping bags used the previous night inte sh and outdoors. ♪ ♪ jonathan palant is the group's under and conductor. >> it's wonderful that we have such a large choir here in dallas because so many people are takingrom this choir. ey are receiving the benefits of music, of family, of togetherness. it's also sad that we have so ucmany peop
. >> woodruff: some 2,000 singers have passed through the dallas years. cir in the last five the idea is to boost spirits, while people try to get back on their feet, and to raise public awareness about what it means to be homeless. e ffrey brown went to dallas recently to see tion's largest street choir at work. the report is part of our occasional series on homelessness, "without a home," and our ongog coverage of artsnv and culture, "." ♪ have you ever felt like...
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y la jefa de la oficina del alguacil también de dallas no es parte de la lista de invitados de este diálogo en que se anticipa el presidente con verse sobre modernizar departamentos llamado que sentimos a gritos en la nación americana . >> también esça 'programado que el presidente vaya a otra zona dónde se hará un evento para juntar fondos piensan que será de 10 millones de dólares , para
y la jefa de la oficina del alguacil también de dallas no es parte de la lista de invitados de este diálogo en que se anticipa el presidente con verse sobre modernizar departamentos llamado que sentimos a gritos en la nación americana . >> también esça 'programado que el presidente vaya a otra zona dónde se hará un evento para juntar fondos piensan que será de 10 millones de dólares , para
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in the dallas independent school district. it is the second largest in the state. joining me from dallas is nbc's morgan chesky. so morgan, break down what the governor said for us and what does it mean for schools there? >> yeah, chris, good afternoon. the governor abbott essentially said that help is on the way, although there is a lot of questions still up in the air as far as how exactly texas schools will be operating and what seems to be just about a month's time. september 8th is dallas school district's tentative start date, although it remains to be seen how that first day will play out. the governor basically reassured districts all across the state that they will be able to purchase supplies and then, as the dallas school district is delivering them to their schools, the state will be delivering supplies as fast as possible to districts all over the state. we do know that numberswise, the states procured more than 60 million masks, as well as more than a half million gallons of hand sanitizer, and the list goes on,
in the dallas independent school district. it is the second largest in the state. joining me from dallas is nbc's morgan chesky. so morgan, break down what the governor said for us and what does it mean for schools there? >> yeah, chris, good afternoon. the governor abbott essentially said that help is on the way, although there is a lot of questions still up in the air as far as how exactly texas schools will be operating and what seems to be just about a month's time. september 8th is...
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and we're watching and studying very carefully here at the dallas fed. my team broadly at the fed, countries around the world and what they're doing to combat the virus, their own incidence, how they're responding in terms of growth. and a number of them have, are right now having better experiences in muting the spread of the virus although they have some resurgences, but they're modest relative to ours. and i worry a little bit about the divergence between u.s. performance regarding the virus and many other countries, and that's probably the number one issue i'm watching. maria: and real quick, robert, before you go, are you seeing a change in cap-x? if are businesses starting to loosen up the pursestrings and start investing in capital expenditures at this point? >> not really, is the answer. maria: okay. >>ing and i think there's so much uncertainty, most ceos i talk to broadly are taking a wait and see approach. they're being relatively cautious. cap-x in the oil sector is going to be down as much as 50% this year. so you're going to see -- maria: w
and we're watching and studying very carefully here at the dallas fed. my team broadly at the fed, countries around the world and what they're doing to combat the virus, their own incidence, how they're responding in terms of growth. and a number of them have, are right now having better experiences in muting the spread of the virus although they have some resurgences, but they're modest relative to ours. and i worry a little bit about the divergence between u.s. performance regarding the virus...