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workers clocking on at the asos warehouse near barnsley.iving at the same time, it's hard to keep two metres apart, despite the best efforts of these marshals. can you keep two metres from people? the bbc has spoken to employees who say that they feel unsafe and are not being properly protected. their voices have been changed. queues are still forming at the lockers to get our equipment. the choice is go to work and potentially die, or struggle with your finances. and now a manager has spoken out for the first time. when you have ten, 20, 30 people asking you on shift what is happening and you cannot answer those questions, they are scared and upset because they feel like the company doesn't care. asos and xpo logistics, who run this site, refute these allegations. they say they are not putting workers at risk and insist they are complying with current requirements. some of the 3000 staff here say they are to seeing positive changes. we have enough space between us in the lockers. we have sanitiser, we have masks. the government principle s
workers clocking on at the asos warehouse near barnsley.iving at the same time, it's hard to keep two metres apart, despite the best efforts of these marshals. can you keep two metres from people? the bbc has spoken to employees who say that they feel unsafe and are not being properly protected. their voices have been changed. queues are still forming at the lockers to get our equipment. the choice is go to work and potentially die, or struggle with your finances. and now a manager has spoken...
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oh, aso's down! he crashed out at the second last.n guaranteed a place in the real—life race. what a day for a trainer and jockey who never left home. there's great excitement in the house. the children were on their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and jack is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory, a bit of escapism at a time when it's most needed. patrick gearey, bbc news. that's all from me — there's more on the bbc news channel and labour's new leader sir keir starmer will be on the andrew marr show on bbc one tomorrow morning at nine. goodnight. good evening. temperatures got as high as 17 degrees in some south—eastern areas today. i suspect tomorrow, temperatures will get even higher. a lot of sunshine and for many of us. it will be breezy,
oh, aso's down! he crashed out at the second last.n guaranteed a place in the real—life race. what a day for a trainer and jockey who never left home. there's great excitement in the house. the children were on their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and jack is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of...
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medical supplies that i needed where is the most help needed i think smaller countries look enough aso and those kinds of countries need the help of regional effort but at the same time there is some specific cities so a country like nigeria with well over a 100000000 people has to have very different measures than a country that has 15000000 people as an example so we need both measures as in many other places in the world number at the top lock down in south africa's shop lee divided public opinion they do think south africa would become a role model for other countries. i didn't set up a guy is a role model for the country so if you look at our infections rates right now and the and they and a graph that measures they can have as it where we started seeing the plateau in the camp about 2 weeks ago and now we just have about just over 2000 infections i think that the south africa case is unique from every single country in the wells and that is the strategy that the african countries are taking because what we are doing is that we are buying time in tens of the ex says in the infecti
medical supplies that i needed where is the most help needed i think smaller countries look enough aso and those kinds of countries need the help of regional effort but at the same time there is some specific cities so a country like nigeria with well over a 100000000 people has to have very different measures than a country that has 15000000 people as an example so we need both measures as in many other places in the world number at the top lock down in south africa's shop lee divided public...
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aso es-- osa. -- a su esposa. >> se los recomiendo familia que estÉ pasando por esto.n en california y no tenÍan cÓmo viajar. de allÁ pudieron ver todo lo que se hacÍa aquí. reportera: todos tienen la posibilidad de acompaÑar y dar el Último adiÓs a un ser querido. >> mÁs personas pueden asistir. paola: pese al nÚmero de incrementos en mÉxico se da a conocer el regreso a clases a nivel nacional. esta mujer que ve en pantalla tiene sÓlo 21 aÑos y trabaja en una sino de ancianos y por eso es considerada una heroÍna de la pandemia. le invito a que envÍe fotos paola: continuamos en vivo. le recuerdo la importancia que tiene participar en el censo. en mi caso ya lo llene y me llevo menos de 10 minutos. el censo tiene 10 preguntas sobre la cantidad de personas que viven en su casa. sÓlo le tomarÁ minutos. >> en la salud, lo primero es la vida y que nadie falte. paula: el gobierno de lÓpez obrador insiste que falta poco tiempo para que algunas regiones tenga menos contagio. esta declaraciÓn se da el mismo dÍa en que mÉxico entra en la fase tres de la pandemia, lo que represen
aso es-- osa. -- a su esposa. >> se los recomiendo familia que estÉ pasando por esto.n en california y no tenÍan cÓmo viajar. de allÁ pudieron ver todo lo que se hacÍa aquí. reportera: todos tienen la posibilidad de acompaÑar y dar el Último adiÓs a un ser querido. >> mÁs personas pueden asistir. paola: pese al nÚmero de incrementos en mÉxico se da a conocer el regreso a clases a nivel nacional. esta mujer que ve en pantalla tiene sÓlo 21 aÑos y trabaja en una sino de...
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after saying i kid you not that he only just learned today, he just heard that people who are aso aso asymptomatic can spread the virus. he never heard that before today. >> the cdc announced individuals can be infected and spread the virus earlier than they thought even if they had no symptoms. this is a revelation and a game changer. >> a revelation? to everybody who's been on the planet, governor kemp, no stay-at-home order until today. he had no idea until today's reser revelation. also the feedback that tom brady left the patriots and daffodils come up this time of the year. governor kemp's stay-at-home order just occurred to him today because of his reservelation. he's not going to sign until tomorrow and he's not going to put into effect until friday. he only had this reservelation today. why rush? >> the governor is going to put this into effect on friday and he just learned today about asymptomatic that people are spreading it. >> crazy, right? actually over road efforts by mississippi counties and towns trying to keep them safe, after that remarkable display from the mississ
after saying i kid you not that he only just learned today, he just heard that people who are aso aso asymptomatic can spread the virus. he never heard that before today. >> the cdc announced individuals can be infected and spread the virus earlier than they thought even if they had no symptoms. this is a revelation and a game changer. >> a revelation? to everybody who's been on the planet, governor kemp, no stay-at-home order until today. he had no idea until today's reser...
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. >> reporter: carol ballard's aso used to clean the rooms there. now this mother of three is lucky to do three houses a week. >> march 17 it was cancellation. >> rbee everre. deson in the u.ss peni the diacpsotn isimat to about ou the economy, so the actual hit is likely to be closer to $900 billion and potentially millions of jobs lost. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, kris, thank you. president trump is preparing to reopen the economy next month, forming a new task force to work out the details. but health experts and some governors warn that moving too fast could risk another wave of infections. weijia jiang is at the white house tonight with all those details. weijiantheconnfft he can forego or exend the southerly distancing guidelines set to expire at the end of this month. the president is clearly torn as he tries to save lives and livelihoods. with the economy in free-fall, president trump is under pressure to get the country back to business by may 1. >> it would be nice to be able to open with a big bang and open up our country. >> reporter
. >> reporter: carol ballard's aso used to clean the rooms there. now this mother of three is lucky to do three houses a week. >> march 17 it was cancellation. >> rbee everre. deson in the u.ss peni the diacpsotn isimat to about ou the economy, so the actual hit is likely to be closer to $900 billion and potentially millions of jobs lost. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, kris, thank you. president trump is preparing to reopen the economy next month, forming a new task...
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this includes their administrative services only or aso fees and some fees i'll describe and also, we build in the rate card for the city plan b healing care sustainability budget fee. and our aggregate are based on the january 2020 total active early retiree count of 1,857 and you will see fees expressed on what we say pepm so when you see the acronym pepm it's per employee per retiree per month. our recommendations in two areas on page 2, first, approve a 2% over all increase in the base administrative services coated by uac for 2021 and when we incorporate other elements of fee payments to united healing care for other programs, approved a total expense pupm figure we're recommending for the 2021 plan year. following pages providing information to support that recommendation. i will start with the base administrative fees. again, 2% increase is the recommendation. most of the enrollees in the city plan are cap interested ine two columns. we do have, as of the renewal presentation by united to us, 121 retirees that are captured in the medicare eligible map enrolled in medicare colum
this includes their administrative services only or aso fees and some fees i'll describe and also, we build in the rate card for the city plan b healing care sustainability budget fee. and our aggregate are based on the january 2020 total active early retiree count of 1,857 and you will see fees expressed on what we say pepm so when you see the acronym pepm it's per employee per retiree per month. our recommendations in two areas on page 2, first, approve a 2% over all increase in the base...
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but they largely ignored Ãso did wilson himself, president. >> why did it go to the civilian populationhat cities did it mostly going to large cities in united states? the ease course more than the west? >> there was a spring outbreak in new york city which was actually at the time it wasn't noticed it's been noted since then carefully, epidemiological research and broke out in february and possibly late january even before the occurrences on the military camps, that's why i say it would've spread anyway. >> but the influenza that broke out, when people got this, in some cases they survived obviously but in many cases they came down with such terrible pains and diseases they died in ways that are horrific as you describe in your book. bleeding out of their eyes and ears, what was that? >> we have to distinguish between the first way which was generally mild.the second lethal way which began in september and most places in the world those symptoms were horrific. you could bleed not only from your nose and mouth and military camps some 15 percent of soldiers bleeding from their nose but y
but they largely ignored Ãso did wilson himself, president. >> why did it go to the civilian populationhat cities did it mostly going to large cities in united states? the ease course more than the west? >> there was a spring outbreak in new york city which was actually at the time it wasn't noticed it's been noted since then carefully, epidemiological research and broke out in february and possibly late january even before the occurrences on the military camps, that's why i say it...
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would have been going for a third national win in a row, but in the virtual race, he was overtaken by asohe aintree fences are no less tricky when they're made of pixels. 0h, aso‘s down! he crashed out at the second last! so to a thrilling finish and a victory for potters corner, a horse not even guaranteed a place in the real—life race. what a day for a trainer and jockey who never left home! there's great excitement in the house. the children were on their toy horses and it was great watching the race and seeing the horse come through and winning. and obviously with jack riding him. he works in the yard and is a welsh jockey as well, only 17. there was great excitement. the technology allows a bit of time travel. red rum is now committed to legend but in an earlier race of champions, we saw him run again in the famous maroon and gold. virtually, as in history, he took victory — a bit of escapism at a time when it's most needed. patrick gearey, bbc news. now on bbc news, in a special pandemic edition of talking movies, the programme looks at how the coronavirus has devastated the movie i
would have been going for a third national win in a row, but in the virtual race, he was overtaken by asohe aintree fences are no less tricky when they're made of pixels. 0h, aso‘s down! he crashed out at the second last! so to a thrilling finish and a victory for potters corner, a horse not even guaranteed a place in the real—life race. what a day for a trainer and jockey who never left home! there's great excitement in the house. the children were on their toy horses and it was great...
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range from what i reported 3 percent positivity up to 35 percent positivity and that range reflects aso what we're seeing with the hot spots and the number of cases and frankly i mean we hate to talk about it but it also tracks with the hospitalizations independent of diagnosis and the mortality that we're seeing so that all of those pieces validate to other people might be getting a false sense of security or the you might not be seeing all of the gate here. but i'm telling you i'm still missing 50 percent of the data from reporting i have $668.00 tests reported and we've done $1300000.00 so there is and it could be those sites so we do need to see the bill said you need to report we're still not receiving 100 percent of the test as i personally think our president sample collection took one minute results reported back in 15 minutes i realize you have the united states but when well everyone get to take a test that works that quickly you get results that quickly. so these are new tests and we have prioritized the groups that we think have. lease access to testing now and who do we mea
range from what i reported 3 percent positivity up to 35 percent positivity and that range reflects aso what we're seeing with the hot spots and the number of cases and frankly i mean we hate to talk about it but it also tracks with the hospitalizations independent of diagnosis and the mortality that we're seeing so that all of those pieces validate to other people might be getting a false sense of security or the you might not be seeing all of the gate here. but i'm telling you i'm still...
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aso today we have received third shipment of ppe from the national stockpile. that includes face shields, gowns, and masks. we need more. we continue to work all available options for getting more personal protective equipment for our frontline medical personnel. also heard questions about upcoming elections. during the duration of this stay-at-home order, virginia is scheduled to hold two elections, local elections in may and congressional primaries in june. i consider elections to be a fundamental democratic event and voting to be an essential right. we are continuing to work through the best options with how to hold these elections and this time of social distancing and public health concerns. in the meantime, i encourage virginians to use absentee voting to vote by mail. it is easy to request a ballot by mail and return it by mail. for those who live alone you can ask a neighbor to witness you signing it at a safe distance. elections are vitally important and we will ensure that they are held. i will turn it over to our virginia health commissioner dr. norm
aso today we have received third shipment of ppe from the national stockpile. that includes face shields, gowns, and masks. we need more. we continue to work all available options for getting more personal protective equipment for our frontline medical personnel. also heard questions about upcoming elections. during the duration of this stay-at-home order, virginia is scheduled to hold two elections, local elections in may and congressional primaries in june. i consider elections to be a...
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come with aso pretty quick recovery. romaine: how are we reading this?you look at the data, obviously a lot of folks are looking at the weekly unemployment claims number, which we know is at historic levels. how should we be reading that data? should we be starting to look for when the growth rate declines and that is a sign for some sort of potential rebound? tiffany: i think that is right. for the initial jobless numbers, you have to remember there could be some skew because of the timing of the good friday holiday we saw the week before. so, we could see some catch-up this week. i think more broadly, you are right. we should start to see over the course of the next couple of weeks some moderation in initial jobless claims. there is still probably a decent amount of backlog in many of the states. they have been reporting inability to handle the large volume of claims. on the others, programs like the ,aycheck protection program which provide incentive for companies to either keep their payrolls the same or to rehire people to get those loans forgiven,
come with aso pretty quick recovery. romaine: how are we reading this?you look at the data, obviously a lot of folks are looking at the weekly unemployment claims number, which we know is at historic levels. how should we be reading that data? should we be starting to look for when the growth rate declines and that is a sign for some sort of potential rebound? tiffany: i think that is right. for the initial jobless numbers, you have to remember there could be some skew because of the timing of...
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aso, austria, which has done alsoy good job, they are plans bybout their reopening certain this is graduallyrtain retailers. soon, parts of asia and soon with europe, we will see what is feasible. a lot of people will be looking at, can these companies return to some semblance of normal life or does that create a second wave? scarlet: the u.s. is behind austria in terms of opening up some of its economies. reopening the economy is not like a switch. it is going to be a process. it willreopening's and be reflected in the data. -- rolling reopenings and it will be reflected in the data. joe: austria plans to start with small retailers, hardware stores, then if there is not worsening, more shops. then, schools, restaurants, and hotels. this will be a long process. a, did not have a huge number of cases to begin with and b, have been fairly effective at testing. we have a lot of cases in some of our major cities, particularly new york and elsewhere. austria, which is fairly ideal, perhaps something to aspire to, but it has been contained. it is just a long way off. we will see how that sort of s
aso, austria, which has done alsoy good job, they are plans bybout their reopening certain this is graduallyrtain retailers. soon, parts of asia and soon with europe, we will see what is feasible. a lot of people will be looking at, can these companies return to some semblance of normal life or does that create a second wave? scarlet: the u.s. is behind austria in terms of opening up some of its economies. reopening the economy is not like a switch. it is going to be a process. it...
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of the world's the biggest exporter but it has little to show for all the wealth created bric enough aso as just 11 ventilators for 20000000 people and is ill equipped to deal with the outbreak hospitals and clinics are closing down after threats of attack by an al qaeda affiliate in the slummy state in the greater sahara 2 groups which have stepped up their operations despite the pandemic the few 100 doctors left are abandoning their posts leaving the people of brick enough us alone to deal with a virus that's rapidly spreading. work enough also is a ticking time bomb this crisis is revealing how fragile vulnerable and weak some countries in west africa are during a pandemic more specifically this is hell countries faced with the challenge of armed groups. the united nations is calling for a global ceasefire so countries like brick enough and its people crushed by the violence of armed conflict hunger and poverty can better fight a virus that is quite lee gaining ground nicholas hawk al jazeera now global trade is expected to fall by up to a 3rd this year as a pandemic brings economic a
of the world's the biggest exporter but it has little to show for all the wealth created bric enough aso as just 11 ventilators for 20000000 people and is ill equipped to deal with the outbreak hospitals and clinics are closing down after threats of attack by an al qaeda affiliate in the slummy state in the greater sahara 2 groups which have stepped up their operations despite the pandemic the few 100 doctors left are abandoning their posts leaving the people of brick enough us alone to deal...
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cuando le preguntaron lo mÁs bÁsico: ¿cuÁntos aso de coronavirus hay en mÉxico? tenÍan? hay diferencias enormes entre lado de estados unidos y el lado mexicano. en baja california, 111 casos, en arizona 2000 y en sonora 30... en texas 8000, en coahuila 108. ¿cÓmo es posible que en ambos lados de la frontera que tienen grandes conexiones...? es cierto que se han limitado los pasos, mÉxico estÁ siguiendo un modelo llamado " centinela ". lo que hace es que se concentra en zonas muy afectadas, donde se pueden tomar datos concretos, y eso es lo que le permite marcar ciertas tendencias. mÉxico estÁ utilizando el mÉtodo centinela para contabilizar los caso del coronavirus. y este mÉtodo no cuenta, todos los casos, si fueran medidos y tomados de otra forma. los nÚmeros de pruebas en mÉxico son bajÍsimos en comparaciÓn con otros paÍses. eso quiere decir que no tenemos una idea clara del total de casos de coronavirus en mÉxico, debido a este mÉtodo centinela que estamos utilizando. eso podrÍa explicar, las enormes diferencias del lado estadounidense y del lado mexicano. ma
cuando le preguntaron lo mÁs bÁsico: ¿cuÁntos aso de coronavirus hay en mÉxico? tenÍan? hay diferencias enormes entre lado de estados unidos y el lado mexicano. en baja california, 111 casos, en arizona 2000 y en sonora 30... en texas 8000, en coahuila 108. ¿cÓmo es posible que en ambos lados de la frontera que tienen grandes conexiones...? es cierto que se han limitado los pasos, mÉxico estÁ siguiendo un modelo llamado " centinela ". lo que hace es que se concentra en zonas...
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that aso important people have things like chest pain or difficulty breathing, our hospitals and emergency departments are open. please don't delay seeking medical care you think you are having an emergency. dr. calhoun, do you feel like if we end up with a second round of cases here, medically speaking, are we ready to handle that? are we ready? >> we are watching that very closely every day. we all know there are a couple of weeks where we had a surgeon cases and was running out of ppe. icu filledt of our with patients with covid-19. we are looking at hospital capacity but we have to look at it by region. some places are still seeing an increase in the rate and rise of cases and they also don't have the same number of cases that others have. so as we reopen we will be looking at hospital search capacities as well. anything you want to add to that? would restrictions be the same if we ended up with a second wave? >> that's what we are hoping to avoid. state of 10 million people, we might not see i to i on everything, but we all agree we don't want to be in another stay at home order come
that aso important people have things like chest pain or difficulty breathing, our hospitals and emergency departments are open. please don't delay seeking medical care you think you are having an emergency. dr. calhoun, do you feel like if we end up with a second round of cases here, medically speaking, are we ready to handle that? are we ready? >> we are watching that very closely every day. we all know there are a couple of weeks where we had a surgeon cases and was running out of ppe....
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effectivend to be against many oththe conavivirus .like e rs and ms inin mice it was the canandidate butut asotnened, some ofof t early data that was leaked may suggest it may not have much of a benet t and yot decree the risk of death. of coue,e, havtoay the da ve not yet been made widely available and are not peer-reviewed, so it is hard to commt t on tt data without seeinghe full data. we will justave to wait t and see in n the coming weeks for te official data is released, how effective it really is or not. amy: if you u could talk about what c convalescent t plasma is? >> sure. that is another potential treatment that is beingng teste. basically, when you take the blood plasma, it t is everything exexcept for the reded blood ce. you take the plasma from somebody who has recovered from the disease -- in this case, covid-19 -- - and put that plasa into a patient who is currently battling the virus and then the idea is thatat the antibodieiesm that first patient willl help te current patient certified off the virus. this is still fairly preliminary. there arere some trials goioingn righght n
effectivend to be against many oththe conavivirus .like e rs and ms inin mice it was the canandidate butut asotnened, some ofof t early data that was leaked may suggest it may not have much of a benet t and yot decree the risk of death. of coue,e, havtoay the da ve not yet been made widely available and are not peer-reviewed, so it is hard to commt t on tt data without seeinghe full data. we will justave to wait t and see in n the coming weeks for te official data is released, how effective it...
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and i think they are also a also a good aso good at admitting tht have it all themselves.as technologies were basically built on federally funded r&d to think about the internet touchscreen technology. you have this kind of privatization that the socialization of the losses in so many ways the human cost of automation. we haven't even gotten into that. i have a chapter you and i., robot will be doing our job at some point. they've already experimented with algorithmic reporters. there's going to be a disruption higher and higher up the food chain. you have double-digit profits not taking responsibility for any of this. >> host: robots are already doing my job. i first started in business now that isn't the story that you write. you frame the issue in this way early in the book. you write the issue is the period of great technological change also characterized by great disruption which needs to be managed for the sake of society as a whole otherwise you end up with events with religious worteven sort ofreligd 17th century which has outlined a like the printing press and it
and i think they are also a also a good aso good at admitting tht have it all themselves.as technologies were basically built on federally funded r&d to think about the internet touchscreen technology. you have this kind of privatization that the socialization of the losses in so many ways the human cost of automation. we haven't even gotten into that. i have a chapter you and i., robot will be doing our job at some point. they've already experimented with algorithmic reporters. there's...
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homeless people during the coronavirus pandic the city has until april 26 to find the rooms which will asooctors and nurses who have been exposed tothe coronavirus as well as patientwho are being asked to quarantine the ordinancpassed with a unanius vote. and this comes after morethan 90 homeless people and staff tested positive at a homeless elter and the city. >>still ahead this morning on the kr 00:04am morning news, some troubling signs for small businesses as therelief program designeto help them may run short. and coming up next update on when the sports world might kick back in a coming soon as president trump is consulting wi sports leaders. >>and hey go the property or whether subway some of spikes to date on at stake says. (sigh) (crunch) babybel:thatnack ju. babybel: cominghrough.no photos, ple. babybe bye bye, bnd. babybel: helloooo, delicious. : rich, creamy, 0% real chse. vo: with mini babybel, snack time is saved. babybel: saved it! but when allergies and congestiontrike, take allegra-d... a non-owsy antihistamine plus a powerfucongestant. so you can always sa"yes" to puttin
homeless people during the coronavirus pandic the city has until april 26 to find the rooms which will asooctors and nurses who have been exposed tothe coronavirus as well as patientwho are being asked to quarantine the ordinancpassed with a unanius vote. and this comes after morethan 90 homeless people and staff tested positive at a homeless elter and the city. >>still ahead this morning on the kr 00:04am morning news, some troubling signs for small businesses as therelief program...
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get aso lolongside of them like you're on a bus stop looking out at the world together.get to yes to how to be engage and help them. it's not easy. >> yeah. and you also reminded people last night, and it's important iterating tonight that we are isolated but we are not alone. you can reach out. you can facetime. you can chat. there's a gazillion apps. zoom, everyone is using now. say hello. watch tv. watch together on the phone. then you have the person who is sick. and by the way, i -- you're talking about your ven diagrams, i see tremendous overlap between mental illness and addiction. i consider addiction a mental illness. i know that's a little controversial. i think that's about stigma, and i think eventually it will go away. it's not controversial in your community. i'm saying, you know, in the nontreatme nontreatment community, it is. what should those people know is available to them and what to do if they start feeling the obvious stressors? >> well, they are co-travellers. mental health vulnerabilities and addiction are co-travellers. depression and alcohol, c
get aso lolongside of them like you're on a bus stop looking out at the world together.get to yes to how to be engage and help them. it's not easy. >> yeah. and you also reminded people last night, and it's important iterating tonight that we are isolated but we are not alone. you can reach out. you can facetime. you can chat. there's a gazillion apps. zoom, everyone is using now. say hello. watch tv. watch together on the phone. then you have the person who is sick. and by the way, i --...
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and the chair of the national governors asos asian. and then we have -- association. and then we have kim ford. let people know that next week on friday we will probably have another program. we are working on the details of that now. secondly, april 28, next tuesday, a week from next tuesday we have dr. fauci, reasonably well known these days as the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. and we look forward to a good conversation with him. i would like to remind everybody that after the interview is completed, about one hour, total, we will put this up on our website. you will be a little watch it on if you would like to do so. if i could, i would like to start with ted. welcome think -- welcome, thank you for doing this. gov. hogan: thank you, you are doing -- ted: thank you. you are doing a fantastic service to the business community. david: thank you. as i said, you are the person who has, i think it was 1999, you bought the caps and subsequently bought the wizards and the capital one center. you also have the mystics, the women's n
and the chair of the national governors asos asian. and then we have -- association. and then we have kim ford. let people know that next week on friday we will probably have another program. we are working on the details of that now. secondly, april 28, next tuesday, a week from next tuesday we have dr. fauci, reasonably well known these days as the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. and we look forward to a good conversation with him. i would like to remind...
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staying jacket for sure i should be retro that lock i keep the jacket goes to hands and temp the nutley aso rock the purse socialdistancing for sure and this is your look from the suture tower do-not-call get bridge can seem much of exporting low clouds are moving get. >>right now temperatures are in the 50's oakland at a cool 57 better or worse spot, the bay right now a few extent i want you could well to our north in the north bay high pressure is trying to build in but that starboard low pressure that's results in greater under storms central and southern cal or yet does still sit or stout and you can see the influence results again rainfall but you can still fall about al a in central and southern sierra worsening too far north here in the bay area. that's happened so much that moisture obviously we're going to clouds from that though we're going to see a lot of those making their way across the bay area entered a couple of sprinkles possible right around san jose. so if you are stepping out for a walk in your neighborhood in the south bay or sprinkler to not just this morning, but also
staying jacket for sure i should be retro that lock i keep the jacket goes to hands and temp the nutley aso rock the purse socialdistancing for sure and this is your look from the suture tower do-not-call get bridge can seem much of exporting low clouds are moving get. >>right now temperatures are in the 50's oakland at a cool 57 better or worse spot, the bay right now a few extent i want you could well to our north in the north bay high pressure is trying to build in but that starboard...
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again, congratulations from me, aso. appreciate that. 49 and the sunset right now.ost of us 50 to 51 degrees. a lighter breeze and slower breeze and pretty cool temperatures in san francisco. warmer temperatures in places at richmond at 54 and 56 out in pittsburg and cooler in places like santa clara and belmont 49 and petaluma at 45 and american canyon 44. emeryville 42 degrees and looking at traffic coming south from the north down 80 and heading towards the maze where it's going to be pretty clear. the only thing i have to really talk to you about maybe concerning will be the evening commute with some low clouds banking up against the coast. all right, so, let's jump in to just how warm it will be today. we'll start with the east bay valleys where we start at 53 and high clouds and sunshine this afternoon. we'll reach 80 around 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and down to ful en t. nice evening for a walk. for the south bay, we'll be at 58 at 9:00 and low to mid 70s with the least amount of high clouds but the breeze coming off the bay will keep you from reaching 80 today. and h
again, congratulations from me, aso. appreciate that. 49 and the sunset right now.ost of us 50 to 51 degrees. a lighter breeze and slower breeze and pretty cool temperatures in san francisco. warmer temperatures in places at richmond at 54 and 56 out in pittsburg and cooler in places like santa clara and belmont 49 and petaluma at 45 and american canyon 44. emeryville 42 degrees and looking at traffic coming south from the north down 80 and heading towards the maze where it's going to be pretty...
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of aso need to think global response in order to be able to support countries that really need our help more than ever. host: from bethesda, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have two questions for dr. el-sadr. virus, number one, the this virus -- does it have a preference which human cells in the body it attacks? and the second question is, does this virus attack the beneficial bacteria, which is responsible for food digestion and therption of nutrition and health of 70% of the immune system, etc.? and if it does attack bacteria -- if the bacteria is disrupted, the whole body, all the cells in the body will become malnourished, and eventually they will starve -- start malfunctioning, and that is why we see water accumulating in the lungs, which causes the patient to drown? and right here, for example, at home, i have told everyone that their prokeep up with and prebiotic supplements in their diet, to keep up with that, to keep the blood flora , so these areive my two questions. host: thank you, caller. guest: thank you very much. again, we have some answers to some of these q
of aso need to think global response in order to be able to support countries that really need our help more than ever. host: from bethesda, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have two questions for dr. el-sadr. virus, number one, the this virus -- does it have a preference which human cells in the body it attacks? and the second question is, does this virus attack the beneficial bacteria, which is responsible for food digestion and therption of nutrition and health of 70% of the...
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. >> woodruff: president trump has spoken, aso you know, abut may 1st as being a time to think abouteginning to go back to normal. you have said the date should be closer to may 20t where do you come up with this date? what factors go into your thinking? >> what i said to our schools is we're not going to open before may 20th. i said to our small businesses, you're probably not going t open anything before may 20th. but by may 20th we're going to haeve a lot of tsting in place. we'll have an idea of where the infeaions are. by 20th we'll have a lot of the ppe and the gowns and the masks that we don't haveigh now, an we'll be in a much better position to make a determination as to what we can open, how we can open, and when we can open.uf >> woo how are you confident you will have all of those things? >> i'm not sure i'm confident. i know we he a muchtter chance to have it in the next few weeks than i've had it before. let's face it, a lot of the ppe gets rerouted at the tarmac at j.f.k. but light now it looke supply is catching up with defend. we're beginning to get some supply in. w
. >> woodruff: president trump has spoken, aso you know, abut may 1st as being a time to think abouteginning to go back to normal. you have said the date should be closer to may 20t where do you come up with this date? what factors go into your thinking? >> what i said to our schools is we're not going to open before may 20th. i said to our small businesses, you're probably not going t open anything before may 20th. but by may 20th we're going to haeve a lot of tsting in place....
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oliver brooks the president of the national medical asoes kbrags a -- association. joining us tonight. what is your sense and interpretation of what you're seeing in the racial breakdowns of the data of coronavirus cases? >> so i can speak to in general we're seeing the disproportionate effect on the african american community. now you also just noted the filinnal findings in california. i will say this. it's early on. the title wave that hit new york is coming our way. it is predicted that it will hit california next week. so as the surge, if you will, hits, it will have much more data as this plays out. so i would say right now what you showed is early data. you did show in l.a. county it's twice as deadly for african americans. so we will need more data. >> governor newsom expects the peak to extend into may, not just the next couple of weeks. does that make sense to you the way you see it? >> oh, yes. because the curve has flattened somewhat in california. governor newsom implemented the stay-at-home order march 19th relativeli lly early. if you flatten the curv
oliver brooks the president of the national medical asoes kbrags a -- association. joining us tonight. what is your sense and interpretation of what you're seeing in the racial breakdowns of the data of coronavirus cases? >> so i can speak to in general we're seeing the disproportionate effect on the african american community. now you also just noted the filinnal findings in california. i will say this. it's early on. the title wave that hit new york is coming our way. it is predicted...
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that increases what we call the specificity and sensitivity of the test to make it more cabbies aso we'veeen waiting and it's why we haven't come out with a specific algorithm although we think we'll have it by the beginning of this week to talk about how you do one test followed by if you're positive you confirm that with a second test and that increases what we call the positive predictive value of that test. maria: let me ask you dr. birx, you've been doing this for so many years on a scientific level here it's a little bit of a new game for you with the politics getting involved, right? how difficult has it been in terms of politics getting through all of this? there's controversy over hydroxychloroquine, the fda issuing a warning on friday that hydroxychloroquine that this warning about this drug, the president is getting slammed for calling it a miracle drug a couple weeks ago, and then of course this week, the president tweeted this. what is the purpose of having white house news conferences when the lame street media asks nothing but hostile questions and then refuses to report th
that increases what we call the specificity and sensitivity of the test to make it more cabbies aso we'veeen waiting and it's why we haven't come out with a specific algorithm although we think we'll have it by the beginning of this week to talk about how you do one test followed by if you're positive you confirm that with a second test and that increases what we call the positive predictive value of that test. maria: let me ask you dr. birx, you've been doing this for so many years on a...
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japan and anybody that watches does publicly traded companies are still under the thumb of beijing aso there is no escape. it is because you are in lockstep with the chinese government and that matters because they had a brilliant person at the helm. it's a very effective leader and long-term planner. china has a culture of long-term planning. you could go back through history and look at it with the big strategic initiatives and five-year plans and see how all of them never amounted to anything. we have a person in power and leadership team around who really understand technology. it seems like an infrastructure initiative in exchange for the deft diplomacy all around the world, silk road as well as latin america and with most people don't realize that this isn't just about the building physical bridges and roads it is a digital component as well. 58 countries are part of the digital side. they are getting chinese five ge and cell technology and also getting something called the social credit score system. so there are parts in southern china right now where he might be at an intersec
japan and anybody that watches does publicly traded companies are still under the thumb of beijing aso there is no escape. it is because you are in lockstep with the chinese government and that matters because they had a brilliant person at the helm. it's a very effective leader and long-term planner. china has a culture of long-term planning. you could go back through history and look at it with the big strategic initiatives and five-year plans and see how all of them never amounted to...
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if there's anything any of us time aso assist at any we whether through this pandemic, please don't hesitate to get a hold of us and focus on rural america. we appreciate you being here with us. stay safe, stay healthy and we will try this again sometime real soon. thank you. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an impact on the congressional schedule. house majority leader steny hoyer announced numbers will be not be back for legislative business until monday, may 4. set a majority leader mitch mcconnell announced the same. that is two weeks after this shaver was originally scheduled to return. advised theybeen will return to the capitol hill with legislation of coronavirus being considered before may 4. watch live coverage of the house on c-span. see the senate on c-span2. >> in an interview on friday, senate minority leader chuck schumer spoke about the interim covid-19 relief package, saying "we are having discussions. speaker pelosi's staff, my staff and with secretary mnuchin. we've had constructive talks. they are going to continue through the weekend and i don't see any reason why w
if there's anything any of us time aso assist at any we whether through this pandemic, please don't hesitate to get a hold of us and focus on rural america. we appreciate you being here with us. stay safe, stay healthy and we will try this again sometime real soon. thank you. >> the coronavirus pandemic is having an impact on the congressional schedule. house majority leader steny hoyer announced numbers will be not be back for legislative business until monday, may 4. set a majority...
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one hopes to up to the defenses and certainly election grid security is aso lot of dentition in the united states. it is not all dume and gloom. we are making progress. courtney: large financial implications congressman armen mentioned bank hacking. our details in a book that i had never heardd about. ben: north koreans have a remarkable admission. the most isolated sanction country ontr earth. in one of the ways that they get hard currency for the regime is to pack other banks. the most famous hack is the one against make a dish. they aspired to still a force of a dollars. get access to banks accounts they used to account or interact with a an initiate transfer from the new york fed two counts of north korean central. was a little bit funny about case the main some type of transfer some of the transfers were blocked and the only god anyone million and 7 billion. it was an expensive typo. north koreans made that mistake it was significant about the cases that show the omission of north korea and some of the discussion that the bank hacking stops there. this is actually much broader campaig
one hopes to up to the defenses and certainly election grid security is aso lot of dentition in the united states. it is not all dume and gloom. we are making progress. courtney: large financial implications congressman armen mentioned bank hacking. our details in a book that i had never heardd about. ben: north koreans have a remarkable admission. the most isolated sanction country ontr earth. in one of the ways that they get hard currency for the regime is to pack other banks. the most famous...
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bottom line, we need to maintain sustainable high-level asos so -- of social distancing. seniors and vulnerable populations, maintain higher levels. containment, wearing masks, strong precautions for seniors, none of those by itself keeps us below our hospital capacity. a successful strategy combines all of those interventions and that is what we are doing. another anecdote about one that worked, we have already had, we are one of the first states to do testing of the workers at the senior and nursing home facilities. we had our national guard at three. we have detected several workers at those facilities, at least three to five, that were tested positive and are now not going to work. workers, that could be 20 lives we saved right there. 20 lives, people in their 70's .nd 80's at those facilities 40, 50, 60 hospital beds. some would make it out and some wouldn't. that shows the impact of that targeted approach to using our testing resources around protecting the most vulnerable, much higher hospitalization rates and much higher fatality rates. we will focus on doing more
bottom line, we need to maintain sustainable high-level asos so -- of social distancing. seniors and vulnerable populations, maintain higher levels. containment, wearing masks, strong precautions for seniors, none of those by itself keeps us below our hospital capacity. a successful strategy combines all of those interventions and that is what we are doing. another anecdote about one that worked, we have already had, we are one of the first states to do testing of the workers at the senior and...
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our priority was to get the people out of the, out of the difficult toget them to aso, iy have an accurateof how many number of patients's were actually transported at any given time, it was very hard to do that and have a general idea, that we do not have accurate figures. >> one of the things they teach you is not to overload any hospital you said seven hospitals were involved? >> 17. >> where you loading the ambulances. than two orore three people loading the ambulances. more --ied to maintain no more than one critical person per ambulance. they would never be more than one critical patient on a unit. patients found different modes of transportation to the hospital. , andeard chief gonzalez many went by police biblical -- vehicle, pickup truck, and some walks. there was some story i heard from saint anthony's, an individual with a brand-new corvette ferrying people back and forth. >> one of the things as we wrap up, the phone calls that must've been coming into police, fire, ems, i am trying to find out about my loved one. that is not something i heard addressed. did you will get phone
our priority was to get the people out of the, out of the difficult toget them to aso, iy have an accurateof how many number of patients's were actually transported at any given time, it was very hard to do that and have a general idea, that we do not have accurate figures. >> one of the things they teach you is not to overload any hospital you said seven hospitals were involved? >> 17. >> where you loading the ambulances. than two orore three people loading the ambulances....
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karla: si quieren algo para aliviar el estrÉs nada mÁs volteen a ver esa foto, es el galÁn aso miguele pillÓ con mi madre. una historia muy larga pero me fui de casa con 13 aÑos porque tenÍa un sueÑo queda ser jugador de tenis y desde que tenÍa 13 aÑos que no habÍa estado tanto tiempo con mi madre o con mis padres, pero mi padre falleciÓ el aÑo pasado asÍ que para mí ha sido un poco un regalo, la verdad, porque es algo que nunca olvidarÉ. vivir con mi madre, cocinar, las series que vemos juntos por la noche es muy especial para los dos. muchas ganas de salir a la calle que todo vuelva a la normalidad pero me quiero quedar con ese lado positivo de todo esto. maity: definitivamente, ya que volviste a la casa te estÁn consintiendo o te toca arreglar la cama, lavar los platos? >> hago todo lo posible porque la convivencia sea mutua. nunca con sentirÍa que mi madre me cocine, maravilloso que me mime me ha preparado una torta de manzana, pero tambiÉn le tengo que demostrar a mi madre que me ha educado bien. maity: quÉ tiene este nuevo proyecto " el corredor de la muerte", una apuesta difere
karla: si quieren algo para aliviar el estrÉs nada mÁs volteen a ver esa foto, es el galÁn aso miguele pillÓ con mi madre. una historia muy larga pero me fui de casa con 13 aÑos porque tenÍa un sueÑo queda ser jugador de tenis y desde que tenÍa 13 aÑos que no habÍa estado tanto tiempo con mi madre o con mis padres, pero mi padre falleciÓ el aÑo pasado asÍ que para mí ha sido un poco un regalo, la verdad, porque es algo que nunca olvidarÉ. vivir con mi madre, cocinar, las series...
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of aso need to think global response in order to be able to support countries that really need our help more than ever. host: from bethesda, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have two questions for dr. el-sadr. virus, number one, the this virus -- does it have a preference which human cells in the body it attacks? and the second question is, does this virus attack the beneficial bacteria, which is responsible for food digestion and therption of nutrition and health of 70% of the immune system, etc.? and if it does attack bacteria -- if the bacteria is disrupted, the whole body, all the cells in the body will become malnourished, and eventually they will starve -- start malfunctioning, and that is why we see water accumulating in the lungs, which causes the patient to drown? and right here, for example, at home, i have told everyone that their prokeep up with and prebiotic supplements in their diet, to keep up with that, to keep the blood flora , so these areive my two questions. host: thank you, caller. guest: thank you very much. again, we have some answers to some of these q
of aso need to think global response in order to be able to support countries that really need our help more than ever. host: from bethesda, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning. i have two questions for dr. el-sadr. virus, number one, the this virus -- does it have a preference which human cells in the body it attacks? and the second question is, does this virus attack the beneficial bacteria, which is responsible for food digestion and therption of nutrition and health of 70% of the...