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jim gary main stock in hindi teaching gary rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the waiting list the center is located just a kilometer away from the form a union carbide pesticide plant in bhopal which in gary truss was founded in 2006 by 2 survivors of the world's worst industrial disaster rashida b is one of them. as allow ourselves but everything ok. until. he. died. oh yeah well you never got over it because i had over that i still see the impact of union carbide was an after 35 years and it's actually growing worse in the babies who were born right afterwards and now adults and these are their children so they are the 2nd and 3rd generations of disabled children we're still seeing the effects but the government's doing nothing. the disabilities are the result of hours long exposure to the toxic gas metal ice a sign of 8 which escaped from the plant in 1984 and by decades of using water contaminated by chemical waste abandoned at the site. now wave your hands. and. actually the part of this it is armed with this nobody
jim gary main stock in hindi teaching gary rehabilitation center is a spark of hope for the 300 children who come here every day 700 more are on the waiting list the center is located just a kilometer away from the form a union carbide pesticide plant in bhopal which in gary truss was founded in 2006 by 2 survivors of the world's worst industrial disaster rashida b is one of them. as allow ourselves but everything ok. until. he. died. oh yeah well you never got over it because i had over that i...
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gary tuchman is there. >> reporter: jim, heroic efforts taking place at this utah factory to dramaticallyrespirator masks. we'll have the story when we come back. >>> welcome back. tests, ventilators, masks. these three critical items are ones that hospitals across the country say are already in short supply. they expect it to get shorter as the number of infections rises. now we're getting an inside look at one of eight manufacturers working to try to fill that gap, producing those so-called n95 masks. gary tuchman joins us from salt lake city, utah. i imagine this company is seeing a big surge in demand. can companies like this and these efforts fill that demand at this point? >> they're absolutely trying to, jim. there is a dramatic ramp up of these 9-n-95 masks. these are the n-95s being made on the assembly line. this factory had an increase of 5,000%, 5,000% in the last two months. they used to have ten employees a month and a half ago. they now have 60 employees and the next few weeks they plan to have 150 and they're making hundreds of thousands of masks now every week. this is a
gary tuchman is there. >> reporter: jim, heroic efforts taking place at this utah factory to dramaticallyrespirator masks. we'll have the story when we come back. >>> welcome back. tests, ventilators, masks. these three critical items are ones that hospitals across the country say are already in short supply. they expect it to get shorter as the number of infections rises. now we're getting an inside look at one of eight manufacturers working to try to fill that gap, producing...
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jim acosta. someone who's up close. garyohen, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> there is a lot of concern people about 401(k)s about the markets. you have lived through a lot of ups and downs in markets. i know nothing about financial. i can't even pretend to. how freaked out are you? and what do you want people to know about what lies ahead? >> well, let's put this in perspective. so in the recent history, so in my life at least, we have lived through four of these aefts. we had '87, we had '01, we had '08, and now we have 2020. they're all similar and they're all different. so we have seen dramatic moves like this. yes, today was the largest point move we've seen but we started from a much higher point. what makes this one somewhat more unique, if you think back where we were three weeks ago, we're all-time record highs in the stock market. just three weeks ago, record highs. last week's unemployment report showed the economy was growing, employment was robust. wage groekt wwth was high. so three weeks
jim acosta. someone who's up close. garyohen, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> there is a lot of concern people about 401(k)s about the markets. you have lived through a lot of ups and downs in markets. i know nothing about financial. i can't even pretend to. how freaked out are you? and what do you want people to know about what lies ahead? >> well, let's put this in perspective. so in the recent history, so in my life at least, we have lived through four...
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so, with that, i'm going to turn it over now to gary antonia is going to talk about our testing procedures them are gonna go to tim burke and jim acm will come back to me for question and answers is abides on the past i will take the written questions given first and answer those and i'll take questions from the press. with that, doctor anton. >> thank you governor, as the governor mention, we now have 33 confirmed cases in the state of nebraska. this is out of a total number of close to 800 tests that have been performed now in the state. including through the nebraska public health lab, the university of nebraska lab, and the commercial labs. if you do a% basis that's less than 5% of the cases that we have tested have confirmed positive. and these are the types of patients that we are testing that are very, very high risk for testing positive. so just to reassure people, even though we are testing the highest risk patients the positives are very low. we have limits of the test to these patients with high risk such as patients who are hospitalized for pneumonia, but did not have a diagnosis of why. for patients that traveled f
so, with that, i'm going to turn it over now to gary antonia is going to talk about our testing procedures them are gonna go to tim burke and jim acm will come back to me for question and answers is abides on the past i will take the written questions given first and answer those and i'll take questions from the press. with that, doctor anton. >> thank you governor, as the governor mention, we now have 33 confirmed cases in the state of nebraska. this is out of a total number of close to...
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gary cohn. >> thanks. >> let's get to cnbc headquarters jim cramer joins us now.est levels of the day on the dow, just down 400 a half hour ago, down about 150 this morning right now. what do you think? >> first, i love dr. gottlieb and i think what dr. gottlieb was saying, i know it's widely quoted already, is the million deaths -- i understand where your question is coming from it's not going to be that. should we be a little more not sanguine but realist i think that was the point of your skwegz. tell me otherwise. i know you talk with me every day. what you were trying to say is this wasn't going to happen, correct, am i right? >> i hope that we do the things that are necessary to prevent it from happening i can certainly see how it would happen when you do it with simple math, jim, but i'm hoping that -- so many things are swirling around. i'm thinking maybe there's a lot more infections that we don't even know about because it's minor. i'm hoping the death rate isn't 1% i'm hoping -- i wish it was .3% or .4%, jim, but if it takes an entire year to work throu
gary cohn. >> thanks. >> let's get to cnbc headquarters jim cramer joins us now.est levels of the day on the dow, just down 400 a half hour ago, down about 150 this morning right now. what do you think? >> first, i love dr. gottlieb and i think what dr. gottlieb was saying, i know it's widely quoted already, is the million deaths -- i understand where your question is coming from it's not going to be that. should we be a little more not sanguine but realist i think that was...
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world knows who jim goodrich is but it wasn't because goodrich saw fame, instead he saw solutions to things that have baffled the medical world for years. charles and clarence and gary came with their mother from the philippines seeking health. to help. he said today this is their two-year birthday, historically the odds of making it to two years of age being conjoined with less than 50%. 60% of these children were dead by the age of two and if you follow them out to the age of ten only 10% of the population was still alive so there natural life expectancy left untreated is horrible. with that and after years of research, months of planning and a 17 hour surgery dr. goodrich made international headlines when he employed his novel method and not only successfully separated the twins but kept them alive and well. it was dubbed the miracle surgery. their mother writes "i'm devastated, sad and angry, we lost the greatest person in our lives because of the virus." the goodrich miracle was completed in 2016 when the doctor led a team of 42 separate 13-month-olds attached at the head. after the 27 hour surgery the twins' mom remember it's goodrich coming into the waiting r
world knows who jim goodrich is but it wasn't because goodrich saw fame, instead he saw solutions to things that have baffled the medical world for years. charles and clarence and gary came with their mother from the philippines seeking health. to help. he said today this is their two-year birthday, historically the odds of making it to two years of age being conjoined with less than 50%. 60% of these children were dead by the age of two and if you follow them out to the age of ten only 10% of...