Weeks the car now learned the original cancer has grown and is invading the kidney further. Says he will face the latest challenge with all the strength and determination that he has battled both cancer and the physical effects of childhood polio. His eminence tells me that he is not opting for surgery at this time. After consulting experts he has decided to undergo chemotherapy. Because he has undergone chemotherapy for this cancer before he cannot take the same cocktail. This time a more aggressive combination will be given that most likely cause difficult side effects. He knows he will be fatigued. For that reason he will have a limited public schedule during treatment. Even raised the possibility that he will miss the canonization. The car now officially handed in his resignation in 2012. Has not accepted the resignation. He is ordained in 1963 just recently celebrating his 50 year jubilee. The cardinal is understandably concerned. Has fazed as he did in the past when he beat his d
I think of the police officers, i think of the firefighters who are up there every day. The Grocery Store workers who are working double shifts just to keep food on the shelves because people are buying so much food because they are nervous. The pharmacists who have lines going out the door and theyre showing up every day, day after day. The transportation workers who dont have the luxury of feeling tired because they have to get up and they have to drive the bus so the nurses and the Health Care Professionals can get to work. And those Health Care Professionals who are dealing with the virus that they didnt even understand. They still dont understand. And theyre there working, many of them seven days a week. So, yes, were tired. But look at what others among us have to do and the challenge theyre under and how they are stepping up. And who am i to complain about being tired when so many people are doing such heroic efforts . I also think this is going to be transformative and informat
They want to live. This includes meat packing workers after President Trump issued an executive order that plants reopen. They work in close quarters and have a lack of protective equipment that could lead to more outbreaks np in a survey conducted by the cdc of Meat Processing plants across the country, nearly 5,000 plant workers have tested positive for covid19 and 20 have died from the virus. With me the cofounder of an Advocacy Organization for poultry workers in arkansas. Thank you so much for joining me. Talk to me a little bit about what these workers are up against, the choice that they are making every day when they choose whether or not to go into work. Thank you for inviting me. What trump did to these workers, they clearly prefer to sacrifice workers for the sake of the bottom line. Lets remember that the majority of these workers are immigrants, are refugees, are blacks, and its clearly an attack to these communities that are often lacking the basic human rights in this co
Is out sick. We spend tens of thousands of dollars a month on advertising, on google and stuff. And we cant answer their questions. Reporter the flu was even the uninvited guest at the Golden Globes last night. Hugh jackman just recovering. Im on the tail end of this flu. And i was kicking myself for not getting the flu shot. Reporter and one of hollywoods biggest names unable to attend. Meryl streep is not here tonight. She has the flu. And i hear shes amazing in it. Reporter experts continue to warn, the virus can survive for up to eight hours. Think of all the things you touch every day that others may have already touched. Childrens toys, grocery carts, Self Checkout registers, atm and elevator buttons, public rest rooms, toilets and sinks, common door handles, buses and escalators, restaurant tables, the list could go on forever. Dr. Bob rothstein is the medical director at Suburban Hospital in maryland. When youre at the office, think about all the things you share with all your
Good evening. And now this heat wave we have been covering turns fatal. That makes what is even traditionally the hottest week of summer in some very big u. S. Cities a very different matter. Now, half the country, 24 states, are under heat advisories and warnings. Its just plain brutal from the Population Centers in the east to the fires burning in the west. We have all of it covered tonight. We want to begin with nbcs Stephanie Gosk in brooklyn, new york, on a hot thursday night in the city. Stephanie, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. Well, this is a pretty good place to cool off if you are a kid in new york. Today was actually the hottest day so far. Jfk airport hit 100 degrees. Thats a record for july 18, but it was rough all over. Enough is enough. All along the east coast and stretching through the plains, people are crying uncle. Already tough, hot jobs are nearly unbearable. Early this morning, engine 221 was called to a threealarm blaze in brooklyn. In heat like thi