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elise? >> reporter: elizabeth, this field hospital behind me in central park was built by volunteers. today, new york's governor put out another call for volunteers, asking them to step in and help health care workers treat patients. this was the scene outside nyu's hospital on monday. ambulances backed up, trying to bring patients to the emergency room. governor andrew cuomo says the apex of the crisis is yet to come. >> we have been behind it from day 1, since it got here. and we've been playing catch up. >> reporter: in queens, people did their best to socially distance at laundromats and grocery stores blocks away from elmhurst hospital that's filled with covid-19 patients. >> we're just going out when we have to, and going to the supermarket and making sure our clothes are sanitized and making sure everyone has gloves and masks. >> reporter: in manhattan's iconic central park, a field hospital is now ready to receive coronavirus patients. >> 10 of the beds are icu beds here in the tent
elise? >> reporter: elizabeth, this field hospital behind me in central park was built by volunteers. today, new york's governor put out another call for volunteers, asking them to step in and help health care workers treat patients. this was the scene outside nyu's hospital on monday. ambulances backed up, trying to bring patients to the emergency room. governor andrew cuomo says the apex of the crisis is yet to come. >> we have been behind it from day 1, since it got here. and...
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elise gould, thank you very much for joining us. as we said, these numbers are almost imssible to comprehend: 20-some-odd million americans out of work. i mean, how do you put this in some context? do you explain it? what's going on? >> it's a great question. they're devastating numbers, just like those s were devastating that you aired, all those people in so much pain. there e millions of th as you said, there are more than 20 million. think about the economy. outhere are 150 million people working in the economy. that represents one in eight, e more than one ht. if you look around you, more than one in eight workers have now filed for employment insurance. those are devas.tating loss >> woodruff: and you described to us how this is happening in waves, how there was a first wave of people, but now, we are seeing this casce into virtually all sectors of the economy. at first, we saw it mostly in leisure and hospitality, when we t w the tourdustry begin to shut down. now you're seeing it in restaurants, and you're seeing it retail.
elise gould, thank you very much for joining us. as we said, these numbers are almost imssible to comprehend: 20-some-odd million americans out of work. i mean, how do you put this in some context? do you explain it? what's going on? >> it's a great question. they're devastating numbers, just like those s were devastating that you aired, all those people in so much pain. there e millions of th as you said, there are more than 20 million. think about the economy. outhere are 150 million...
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that whilels us elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him out so he refers to this process of hiring out as living with jim some at the time. in the top element he talks about jack simpson's decision to sell him away from his family, i mean to steal his family away from him. elisasalso talks about business practices, meeting she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for jensen this case. the sources get at more complex dimensions of slavery that often do not enter popular understanding of the institution and ways in which enslaved people were passed between people, how separations occurred, etc.. here, what guy smith is telling us, is that he and his wife were separated from their children. and that his children were drawn -this refers to a process being drawn, by different members of 'family, some of whom were women. he also talks about the legal process by which the separations took place. he does not use all the terms we would think to look for. us, whileinly tells the separations of family members
that whilels us elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him out so he refers to this process of hiring out as living with jim some at the time. in the top element he talks about jack simpson's decision to sell him away from his family, i mean to steal his family away from him. elisasalso talks about business practices, meeting she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for jensen this case. the sources get at more...
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elise, speaking of face covers, i think that's you. >> yes. how does new jersey have more patients on ventilators than it has in the icu? does that indicate that some patients are on ventilators as a matter of course, reliant on them, say the way the late christopher reeve was, and the vent is considered a chronic condition and not an emergency type situation? also, at this point, when are you expecting the peak of hospitalizations? and finally, i'm curious about the impact on the state budget. for instance, do you expect to be so generous after all with school aid and do you intend to bring the state treasurer to these briefings at some point to answer our budget questions? >> i'll start with the non-medical. may i do that and turn it to you for the -- i'm intrigued by the idea of the state treasurer. we should take that under consideration. it's a good thought. are we likely to have the commissioner of the department of corrections tomorrow? we will. so that's one thing i meant to say earlier. many of you have asked us questions about the co
elise, speaking of face covers, i think that's you. >> yes. how does new jersey have more patients on ventilators than it has in the icu? does that indicate that some patients are on ventilators as a matter of course, reliant on them, say the way the late christopher reeve was, and the vent is considered a chronic condition and not an emergency type situation? also, at this point, when are you expecting the peak of hospitalizations? and finally, i'm curious about the impact on the state...
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elise? >> good afternoon. we have heard from a company stating that it has been airlifting patients from new york city to places including new jersey. is that so? have any more governors signed on to the regional approach to reopen, and have you come up with any target date for any aspect of that? and regarding test kits, if you get more, can you process them? do you have the ability to acquire test kits on your own? and what about for the avid quick test devices -- the habit quick test devices which came with so few swabs? gov. murphy: i am not aware of anybody getting airlifted to new jersey, but that might be just me. >> i am not either. gov. murphy: so if you have more details, we would like to hear it. i spoke with mayor de blasio last night, and i should have said that. we were comparing notes on a range of things. groundly, it has been zero. regional approach, massachusetts got added. i think that is public knowledge . massachusetts, to the best of my knowledge, that is public. and that is important. th
elise? >> good afternoon. we have heard from a company stating that it has been airlifting patients from new york city to places including new jersey. is that so? have any more governors signed on to the regional approach to reopen, and have you come up with any target date for any aspect of that? and regarding test kits, if you get more, can you process them? do you have the ability to acquire test kits on your own? and what about for the avid quick test devices -- the habit quick test...
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i think somebody who is kind of the modern day ali to sacrifice something elise it seen that when he by many people. he was definitely considered. >> host: there two people this book i have never heard of it i'm ashamed to say one is jean michel basket? am i saying that rectally? >> guest: he was really kind of liken avalon guard painter. he really was, and right now some of his paintings are, his paintings are up there at the highest resale value now. he died young. he was somebody like young geniuses that died too young and you never knew what they could have become. even him we put them in as a disruptor is there a lot of other artists and i know couple people on our staff, i've got a call jesse washington out he thought there should have been other notable others who were more deserving i think in every genre you have success. give so much success. that you are making choices for lots of different reasons. i like the fact that we have some zag were people would not expect a person to be on the list. >> host: so disruptors was important to be included? >> guest: i think disruption
i think somebody who is kind of the modern day ali to sacrifice something elise it seen that when he by many people. he was definitely considered. >> host: there two people this book i have never heard of it i'm ashamed to say one is jean michel basket? am i saying that rectally? >> guest: he was really kind of liken avalon guard painter. he really was, and right now some of his paintings are, his paintings are up there at the highest resale value now. he died young. he was somebody...
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here's more on that from elise preston. >> reporter: a parade in north carolina honored at doctors and nurses on the front line of the coronavirus fight as state lawmakers in south carolina called on the governor to reopen salons and barbershops. >> we can take a safe and measured approach in open meeting businesses and getting back to work. governor kemp allowed restaurants and theaters to reopen in georgia. >> we are staggering clients, making sure that they're not loaded in at one time. >> reporter: 12 states are easing restrictions on that nonessential businesses. the cdc has added new covid-19 symptoms to watch out for. including chills, muscle pain, and a sore throat. >> i do not want everyone thinking they have this. if you have symptoms go to the emergency room. the earlier we treat the better the outcome. >> reporter: the mayor has announced new self swab tests. the daily death toll dropped below 400 in new york on sunday. governor cuomo has extended the stay-at-home orders beyond may 15 for many regions. >> you can make the case that we should un-pause on may 15th. you have t
here's more on that from elise preston. >> reporter: a parade in north carolina honored at doctors and nurses on the front line of the coronavirus fight as state lawmakers in south carolina called on the governor to reopen salons and barbershops. >> we can take a safe and measured approach in open meeting businesses and getting back to work. governor kemp allowed restaurants and theaters to reopen in georgia. >> we are staggering clients, making sure that they're not loaded in...
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. >> all right, so the first one i've picked is from elise. ♪ i have been doing school crafts and scooter also learned to ride a bike with no training wheels if you know what i mean, then you know how that feels ♪ ♪ if you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ ♪ this ain't my prayer, it's just a thought i'm wanting to send ♪ >> how does that one sound, elise? >> how about that, learning to ride a bike and jon bon jovi answering questions and sharing advice saying if you get to put your feelings down on paper sometimes they turn into song, ors, neverit m ld you. i'm sure >>> and finally, with so many of us at home, a lot of people are trying new things to keep busy like tiktok, and it looks like dame judi dench is no exception. her grandson sam sharing a video of them virtually dancing together. look at this one. ♪ i was wrong and i just can't live without you ♪ ♪ juice, sauce, a little bit of dressing, ice, wrist, little bit of flexing, juice ♪ ♪ i was wrong and i just can't live without you ♪ >> the oscar winning legend breaking it down to "young gravy" by cheryl. no surprise, she
. >> all right, so the first one i've picked is from elise. ♪ i have been doing school crafts and scooter also learned to ride a bike with no training wheels if you know what i mean, then you know how that feels ♪ ♪ if you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ ♪ this ain't my prayer, it's just a thought i'm wanting to send ♪ >> how does that one sound, elise? >> how about that, learning to ride a bike and jon bon jovi answering questions and sharing advice...
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i'm a: my name is elise, dental hygienist and work in cooper city florida. my office has been closed. i'm listening to all kinds of reports about different things on testing and whatnot, wearing masks and taking precautions for work. i am in a position being a dental hygienist is, where everything i do creates aerosol. i can't distance myself from patients. i'm very concerned, because we have a high rate of risk factor. if they open up florida and i'm to go back to work, the masks protect us from giving it to the patient, but how do we get testing where we can get it done prior to seeing patients to know if they are bringing it in, since we are going to be close contact to them? i think as a society, we should be building the infrastructure to make it possible for you to have testing , you should part of be able to have access to some protective equipment as a routine part of your workplace experience. questionsthe kinds of we should be putting in to policymakers. and national associations of dental hygienists and professionals are working on this question o
i'm a: my name is elise, dental hygienist and work in cooper city florida. my office has been closed. i'm listening to all kinds of reports about different things on testing and whatnot, wearing masks and taking precautions for work. i am in a position being a dental hygienist is, where everything i do creates aerosol. i can't distance myself from patients. i'm very concerned, because we have a high rate of risk factor. if they open up florida and i'm to go back to work, the masks protect us...
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elise, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i have a bunch of russians about hospitalization rates. it seemed that, earlier, you were disclosing those rates. occasionally, when we asked how werecoronavirus patients hospitalized, you had that data, including how many were on vents. i just want to make sure that we do not have that data now. also about how many patients have been treated and discharged . another question -- have we patients inn to any new jersey, and if so, where, and how many? there used to be a county data on the health department website, the breakdowns of numbers, and i am wondering if those numbers will come back, because i have not been able to find them. gov. murphy: of positives? >> yes. gov. murphy: regarding the delays -- >> yes. and regarding the delays in testing, is the state lab running out of maximum? i could be wrong about this, but i believe that state can process 500 a day, and i believe some of the private lab say they can do 20,000 tests a day, though i am not certain of that number. where are the data on how many tests the private labs are handlin
elise, good afternoon. >> good afternoon. i have a bunch of russians about hospitalization rates. it seemed that, earlier, you were disclosing those rates. occasionally, when we asked how werecoronavirus patients hospitalized, you had that data, including how many were on vents. i just want to make sure that we do not have that data now. also about how many patients have been treated and discharged . another question -- have we patients inn to any new jersey, and if so, where, and how...
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at least -- elise stefanik whose republican i have in this book there's a a couple republicansn there, she was a senior at a private school and upstate new york and one of her friends had a sister the work in the towers, and we found out about it, this girl obviously got incredibly emotional, and that, that was a huge moment watching her friend think that her sister was dead. turns out the sister was not in the towers today and she was fine and the friend was fine and it was all okay. but everybody that i talked to had it on something that intense in terms of like watching some rethink their sister had died, something that, it was a moment for the period it jolted them. and make them realize america wasn't alone in the world. and then we go into these wars that further complicate and destabilize these characters, opinions of some of what america's role in the world is and how much we should be interfering in other countries business, and all those attitudes and for mouth millennials think about politics now. >> and you are not a politician. >> no. >> how did 9/11 affect you? not neces
at least -- elise stefanik whose republican i have in this book there's a a couple republicansn there, she was a senior at a private school and upstate new york and one of her friends had a sister the work in the towers, and we found out about it, this girl obviously got incredibly emotional, and that, that was a huge moment watching her friend think that her sister was dead. turns out the sister was not in the towers today and she was fine and the friend was fine and it was all okay. but...
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. >>> joining mess is zerlina -- and elise. elise, you first. what do you make of the poll?by trying to calm the public spheres, do you think the president has created a credibility problem? >> it's been a -- and spout completely unhinged nonsense about disinfectant and light in the human body. but donald trump just can't give it up. maybe he'll tone it down, but does anyone think he has the willpower to stay away from the camera for that long briefing? it will remain to be seen whether he has that discipline. right now the most interesting move i'm seen in the polls is biden's strength with senior voters and how biding is masse significant gains. >> he was -- in that clip he just played? >> we all saw the clip and the tone he was using and he was wondering allowed about scientific information he shouldn't have been doing, but he also should not be the person, the point person for the white house talking about the science. he should leave that to the scientists. one of the things i think is so dangerous is you have a president who has approached this crisis, as if it was a c
. >>> joining mess is zerlina -- and elise. elise, you first. what do you make of the poll?by trying to calm the public spheres, do you think the president has created a credibility problem? >> it's been a -- and spout completely unhinged nonsense about disinfectant and light in the human body. but donald trump just can't give it up. maybe he'll tone it down, but does anyone think he has the willpower to stay away from the camera for that long briefing? it will remain to be seen...
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. >> reporter: elise gold says the recent legislation that requires paid sick leave exempts the largestpanies, those with 500 employees or more, which leaves about 7 million workers out of luck. the law also does not cover small businesses with fewer than 50 workers, leaving out millions more. >> when they don't have paid sick days, then they're not likely to be able to take time off if they get sick or their kids get sick or they might have been exposed to this virus at this time. so then they go to work, and they can infect their co-workers. they can infect their customers. >> i think the reality is that our folks are between a rock and a hard place. >> reporter: luke wake is senior staff attorney for the national federation of independent businesses. he says many small business owners simply can't afford to leave. >> why shouldn't these businesses pay for sick leave? otherwise it encourages workers to come to work sick. >> first of all, you have to protect the health of your employees and your workforce and the public as a whole. unfortunately it's going to have to be a consideration
. >> reporter: elise gold says the recent legislation that requires paid sick leave exempts the largestpanies, those with 500 employees or more, which leaves about 7 million workers out of luck. the law also does not cover small businesses with fewer than 50 workers, leaving out millions more. >> when they don't have paid sick days, then they're not likely to be able to take time off if they get sick or their kids get sick or they might have been exposed to this virus at this time....
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your apartment to actually feel- more relaxing and more welcoming- youou knonoo be kind of an old elise is at at you know during the stressful. you u can. get put in the two real people. sharing home if you live with other people to you know to o have coconversations that you have on hand usualally you know that tht this again this is this. is a time that gives us a chance to actualally. startrt relating to each other in a different way and possibly also to re examine some priorities you know again you know i'm all their lives are so. hurry then it's all about getting things done and *-*- y you know chehecking off u knknow i you know a list of things to do. and you know to some extent chasing the youou know a paycheckk and status and power and so forth and you know when a lot of external things are kind of very restricted these days. it's an opopportuniy it's a really an opportunity for us to you knoww slow dowown step back and kind of re examine you know all my life and an upper. is and maybe be this is. will pop and. but do you think that people should limit at thehe moment in the cir
your apartment to actually feel- more relaxing and more welcoming- youou knonoo be kind of an old elise is at at you know during the stressful. you u can. get put in the two real people. sharing home if you live with other people to you know to o have coconversations that you have on hand usualally you know that tht this again this is this. is a time that gives us a chance to actualally. startrt relating to each other in a different way and possibly also to re examine some priorities you know...
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my persecutors spear thick black paint on john's splendid stained glass windows to eliminate flowed elise and crowns. the art and memory of the middle ages was being wiped out anita barraud was impassive gaves. his grim undertaking took nearly 10 months. for a time i was transformed into a temple of reason to welcome the new revolutionary religion. but nothing could be done i no longer had a role. in. the authorities intervened solely as a matter of public health. the tatars from my gown of stone are sold at auction for a discount to service ballast the buyers name is being trialled he has 24 hours declare their promises. thank. you. why. sometimes history plays tricks on us so long. put some effort into it we don't have much time. on that summer night in $796.00 in paris the courtyard of a private mansion hosted a rather styria ceremony. go the remains of my statues had ended up in the hands of a falcon loyalist. they've made tunes to shelter them from the storms of history. in 1804 i even believe that my past glory had returned with 15000 asked for an imperial coronation. for it was i t
my persecutors spear thick black paint on john's splendid stained glass windows to eliminate flowed elise and crowns. the art and memory of the middle ages was being wiped out anita barraud was impassive gaves. his grim undertaking took nearly 10 months. for a time i was transformed into a temple of reason to welcome the new revolutionary religion. but nothing could be done i no longer had a role. in. the authorities intervened solely as a matter of public health. the tatars from my gown of...
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there was no human to human transmission that led to the epidemic becoming a pandemic and you know as elise heard from the white house riffing yesterday there's a sense that we were misled and i think people in washington are are pretty white hot angry. this chinese they if we don't get the right information dia's think they send out deliberately misinformation. i think that clearly that is what they did you know we saw for instance beijing tell the world health organization that there were no community transmissions and the w.h.o. put that out on a tweet on january 4th or keep become infamous and i think that beijing did that because it wanted the international community to sort of keep links with china but what they did of course was by keeping those links at a time when they knew about community human to human transmission they help spread the virus around the world so. you know i don't know what's in the minds of chinese leaders but if they wanted to spread this virus. they would did exactly what they would have done so there's got to be some real questioning of beijing's motives here.
there was no human to human transmission that led to the epidemic becoming a pandemic and you know as elise heard from the white house riffing yesterday there's a sense that we were misled and i think people in washington are are pretty white hot angry. this chinese they if we don't get the right information dia's think they send out deliberately misinformation. i think that clearly that is what they did you know we saw for instance beijing tell the world health organization that there were no...
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just through counting of numbers of new cases but also with expansion of testing as was mentioned on elise presses in europe as well to get the economies really going and yes we know the virus knows no borders but different countries are doing different things is it too soon in europe to to start reopening even small businesses before everything's in place for testing. so the capabilities to test i increasingly by the day and i do think we need to strike a balance between between the negative impacts on the society as a side to strive mental health and economy and and this and this virus of which we know it will be with us for the next months and years until we have a vaccine and we will not have a vaccine probably for the next $12.00 to $18.00 or even 24 months so we need to live with as that seen and we need to strike a balance that is reasonable and acceptable for calling it by we also need to governments need to be very wise and know well that we need to pull the rain again so what i what i expect what will happen is that you know s. now seen a europe. that every country is going to a
just through counting of numbers of new cases but also with expansion of testing as was mentioned on elise presses in europe as well to get the economies really going and yes we know the virus knows no borders but different countries are doing different things is it too soon in europe to to start reopening even small businesses before everything's in place for testing. so the capabilities to test i increasingly by the day and i do think we need to strike a balance between between the negative...
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it's hard to comprehend figures of this size, so lets get some context from the economist elise gouldeven understand a number like 2a million? it's as if the entire adult population of texas and oklahoma combined, applied for unemployment insurance benefits in the last five weeks!" we can speak to heidi who is a former economist at the department of labour whojoins us former economist at the department of labour who joins us live from california. we are talking about such huge, huge figures. it's very important to remember that behind the stats are individuals, people who have families, who are really struggling. how does unemployment benefits, how do they work? how quickly will these individuals get the money that they need? that's going to vary a lot across different states in this country. this is our unemployment insurance programme, is actually administered at the state level. so there's more than 50 of these programmes and they, have varying degrees of being ready to accommodate a crisis of this magnitude. so what were seeing in many cases is people are getting frozen out. they'
it's hard to comprehend figures of this size, so lets get some context from the economist elise gouldeven understand a number like 2a million? it's as if the entire adult population of texas and oklahoma combined, applied for unemployment insurance benefits in the last five weeks!" we can speak to heidi who is a former economist at the department of labour whojoins us former economist at the department of labour who joins us live from california. we are talking about such huge, huge...
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but those who feel that trump is doing a bad job, elise, feel the opposite is happening. look, we're all watching the same briefings. we all see the same stats. why is it that there's such different perspective on what's happening? >> the polls on how donald trump is handling the coronavirus pandemic have been fascinating just in that they're so much like any other political poll and are divided along polarized lines of the political class these days and so you see the polarization in how people perceive the crisis. donald trump has this small window of 5% with his own approval rating. he hovers from about 40% to 45% and he doesn't -- it doesn't matter what's really going on in the world. he really manages to hang tight there. i would say, though, the numbers that i would be concerned about if i'm the trump white house would be how little he gained in approval rating. usually in a time of great crisis you look at president george w. bush after 9/11, he gained 30 points in approval ratings. there is a rallying together cry and we just don't see that. it's a sign of just ho
but those who feel that trump is doing a bad job, elise, feel the opposite is happening. look, we're all watching the same briefings. we all see the same stats. why is it that there's such different perspective on what's happening? >> the polls on how donald trump is handling the coronavirus pandemic have been fascinating just in that they're so much like any other political poll and are divided along polarized lines of the political class these days and so you see the polarization in how...
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other and hear each of this voice like there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both. under oath rates will force use of actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem that although no we cannot find protected months i haven't found them so i made one myself with or to say most will be available in 3 days but they've been saying that for a month restrictive measures are having an impact on the spread of the virus and collective discipline and a sense of civic duty are helping to save lives. and more people like this woman leaving intensive care are surviving but there are many thousands who will not make it to this stage of recovery and the voiding infection in the 1st place still remains the safest strategy. brennan al-jazeera. when meanwhile the news from france isn't good it recorded its highest number of deaths in a 24 hour period since the outbreak began another 8
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recession it's hard to comprehend figures of this size, so lets get some context from the economist elisee even understand a number like 24 million? it's as if the entire adult population of texas and oklahoma combined, applied for unemployment insurance benefits in the last five weeks! well to explain how quickly individuals will be able to access the financial aid, here's heidi sheer—hols — a former chief economist at the department of labor. our unemployment insurance programmes actually administered at the state level. so there is more than 50 of these programmes and they are, have varying degrees of being ready to accommodate the crisis of this magnitude. so what we're seeing is in many cases people are getting frozen out. they're having to face long delays. which is a real problem. i hope the us really learns the lesson that we need to invest more in these programmes so that were ready in a crisis like this hits. because this is the lifeline for working people who have lost theirjobs through no fault of their own. through a global pandemic. so, it is a shame i think, the fact that w
recession it's hard to comprehend figures of this size, so lets get some context from the economist elisee even understand a number like 24 million? it's as if the entire adult population of texas and oklahoma combined, applied for unemployment insurance benefits in the last five weeks! well to explain how quickly individuals will be able to access the financial aid, here's heidi sheer—hols — a former chief economist at the department of labor. our unemployment insurance programmes actually...
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like you said implemented so the most affected is the elimination and it goes from most effective to elise effect of the elimination is removing the hazaras so obviously you can do that on top of axion as found then the 2nd most effective is the substitution now this works for an example in a company where you can eliminate substitute one toxic for another you can't obviously swap out this virus for another the 3rd most effective is the engineering controls and generic control is when you isolate people from the hazard keeping them out whole and that's what they're doing right now globally right then there is a administrative controls that's when you change the way people work like for example in our line of work a lot of reporters are working from home but that doesn't obviously apply to every industry so you can do that right now then there is that p.p.p. which china has implemented and that p.p.p. stands for protect the worker with personal protective equipment so i think of it this should be eating feast mags and telling their employees constantly to wash hands and that's exactly what
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bush statehouse, elise jordan. associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. political reporter for the "washington post," and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, robert costa joins us. >> it's so funny. you bring up bill buckley. >> because they all just idol e idolized him and thought he was really the arbiter of all. >> bill buckley thought, willie, that donald trump was a clown. >> yes, he did. someone might want to think about that. >> years ago. what's happened to conservatism, i mean, when we were growing up, conservatives, we believed that -- and i even remember bill maher basically saying, "yeah, i don't like the republican party, but at least they're grown-ups. i feel like they're the mean accou accountants." he said this in the '90s when we were balancing budgets. they're meet accountants, telling us the truth. i'll take it over santa claus promising things i can't get any day of the week. in the '90s, when we balanced budgets four years in a row, we told people the truth. now, you actually have people who were once conservative, who are now in t
bush statehouse, elise jordan. associate editor of the "washington post," eugene robinson. political reporter for the "washington post," and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, robert costa joins us. >> it's so funny. you bring up bill buckley. >> because they all just idol e idolized him and thought he was really the arbiter of all. >> bill buckley thought, willie, that donald trump was a clown. >> yes, he did. someone might want to...
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other and hear each of this force like there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's eliselong body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's of actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem the secret of a no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found them so i made one myself and authorities say mass will be available in 3 days but they've been saying that for a month restrictive measures are having an impact. on the spread of the virus and collective discipline and a sense of civic duty are helping to save lives and camp there. and more people like this woman leaving intensive care are surviving but there are many thousands who will not make it to this stage of recovery and the avoiding infection in the 1st place still remains the safest strategy. told brennan al-jazeera and also a french company says it's developed a coronavirus test which provides a result in 15 minutes diagnostic
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i think it was congresswoman elise stefanik about the concern in her district where she has a lot ofly individuals. when the peak it says, are we going to have it back? >> shannon: if there's a lot to balance there. thank you for two legal experts, have a great weekend you guys. >> thanks shannon. >> thank you. >> shannon: most of you out there feel like it's been a long week, good news, my friend is here to save the day with a bit announcer: wash your hands... avoid sick people... and touching your face. there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. visit cdc.gov/covid19. brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. ♪ >> shannon: here at fox news at night, we do our best to bring some good news before we say good night. tonight someone who specializes in finding the best in all of us. it neurologist, welcome back >> happy friday. >> everybody is happy it's friday. a lot of people stuck at home, the days are all running together. it it brings me to my first story, i love this, this is a dog who is keeping people sociall
i think it was congresswoman elise stefanik about the concern in her district where she has a lot ofly individuals. when the peak it says, are we going to have it back? >> shannon: if there's a lot to balance there. thank you for two legal experts, have a great weekend you guys. >> thanks shannon. >> thank you. >> shannon: most of you out there feel like it's been a long week, good news, my friend is here to save the day with a bit announcer: wash your hands... avoid...
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guns, stop americans from going to church, and aoc now says don't go back to work for that social elision's what thee democrats have been forging throughout this crisis. the president put out a template how we should go about that, let's start doing that today, not follow the crazy ideas of the left. >> laura: congressman greene, tennessee is going to have a phased-in reopening, and georgia will be the first to reopen. the south is probably going to leave the country, it looks like, in reopening along with texas. were you surprised the president today said he didn't agree with what the georgia governor was doing here and he would've preferred if they had done it a little more slowly, were you surprised by that? >> i wasn't. it's contrary to the guidance the president put out. particularly those where people are in each other's face, so longs and barbershops. in tennessee, we are following the president's guidelines in the phased approach, and i think that's why the president spoke out to the georgia governor. >> laura: said governors are going to do what they do and that's why it's the be
guns, stop americans from going to church, and aoc now says don't go back to work for that social elision's what thee democrats have been forging throughout this crisis. the president put out a template how we should go about that, let's start doing that today, not follow the crazy ideas of the left. >> laura: congressman greene, tennessee is going to have a phased-in reopening, and georgia will be the first to reopen. the south is probably going to leave the country, it looks like, in...
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elise, how much are republicans embracing the guidelines to reopen the company. >> i was a big surprisedually jump as high's they can when trump asks for anything didn't immediately go no lockstep. you look at the governor of mississippi, that stay-at-home order was set to set to expiring in a couple dales, but extended it. governor ivey also said she wasn't going to ease up soon, so i think it's been a mixed balance. i think the ground realities have put this into sharp focus for governors who are losing a lot of men and women in their home states. that makes sense. >> zerlina, in several tweets, the president was encouraging liberating states, and the tweets pushed many online communities to speculate whether the president was advocating for armed conflict. how much is the debate taking a -- >> there are lethal ramifications for the debate. since the beginning of the presiden presidency, we come on every weekend and talk about the president's tweets and the fact that really i believe he's a walking, talking national security threat. i felt that way since the beginning. now we're finall
elise, how much are republicans embracing the guidelines to reopen the company. >> i was a big surprisedually jump as high's they can when trump asks for anything didn't immediately go no lockstep. you look at the governor of mississippi, that stay-at-home order was set to set to expiring in a couple dales, but extended it. governor ivey also said she wasn't going to ease up soon, so i think it's been a mixed balance. i think the ground realities have put this into sharp focus for...
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bart says elise will be on hand to remind riders about the new requirement. >>> you are watching ktvuews at 6:30. they may not be the iconic rosie the riveter from world war ii but some young women in the east are taking part in the fight against the coronavirus. >> they are making protective equipment for front-line medical workers and rob roth talk to some of those teenagers today about why it's so important for them to help.>> reporter: here at girls garage in berkeley, these young women have joined the battle against the pandemic. >> i am not on the front lines but i can help those in need. >> simone is a 17-year-old junior at el cerrito high school and is part of a team of female teens making fascial to help keep you safe the doctors, nurses and other first responders who may come in contact with covid-19 patients. >> sometimes it feels like you don't have a lot of power, and it's really scary in uncertain situations. there are small things you can do that can have an impact. >> girls garage turns out about 100 face shields a day, 1000 since they started making them. the desperat
bart says elise will be on hand to remind riders about the new requirement. >>> you are watching ktvuews at 6:30. they may not be the iconic rosie the riveter from world war ii but some young women in the east are taking part in the fight against the coronavirus. >> they are making protective equipment for front-line medical workers and rob roth talk to some of those teenagers today about why it's so important for them to help.>> reporter: here at girls garage in berkeley,...
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i think it was congresswoman elise stefanik about the concern in her district where she has a lot ofly individuals. when the peak it says, are we going to have it back? >> shannon: if there's a lot to balance there. thank you for two legal experts, have a great weekend you guys. >> thanks shannon. >> thank you. >> shannon: most of you out there feel like it's been a long week, good news, my friend is here to save the day with a bit of good news before we say good night. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. ♪ >> shannon: here at fox news at night, we do our best to bring some good news before we say good night. tonight someone who specializes in finding the best in all of us. it neu
i think it was congresswoman elise stefanik about the concern in her district where she has a lot ofly individuals. when the peak it says, are we going to have it back? >> shannon: if there's a lot to balance there. thank you for two legal experts, have a great weekend you guys. >> thanks shannon. >> thank you. >> shannon: most of you out there feel like it's been a long week, good news, my friend is here to save the day with a bit of good news before we say good night....
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elise preston shows how new technology is being used to keep up with demand. >> reporter: with testingaterials needed for the tests like these nasal swabs are in high demand. >> we looked at how it works, what it does, and we figured out a way to produce it on our technology. >> reporter: dr. todd goldstein is director of design and innovation at northwell health in new york. his team is using 3d printers to produce the swabs, printing 2,000 to 3,000 each day. >> our sitting on a computer designing it like you would any mechanical part, 3d printing it, testing to make sure that it works appropriately. and then trying to produce as many of these as our clinicians would need. >> reporter: 3d printers are being used around the country from large companies to in-home operations to ramp up critical supplies to fight the pandemic. in alabama, boeing employees are producing these reusable 3d-printed faceshields with 2,300 delivered earlier this week. >> we got a special product here to help take care of the men and women out in the medical industry. keeping them safe. if we can do our part to
elise preston shows how new technology is being used to keep up with demand. >> reporter: with testingaterials needed for the tests like these nasal swabs are in high demand. >> we looked at how it works, what it does, and we figured out a way to produce it on our technology. >> reporter: dr. todd goldstein is director of design and innovation at northwell health in new york. his team is using 3d printers to produce the swabs, printing 2,000 to 3,000 each day. >> our...
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elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. >>> with hospitalscross the country desperate for ventilators, some doctors are turning to extreme measures. at new york's mt. sinai hospital, a team used parts bought at home depot to convert a ventilator meant for one to keep two patients breathing. dr. matthew levin. >> basically plumbing vafs like you might find -- valves like you might find in your basement. > reporter: they are on their third version. >> as we dial down the valve, we'll see the pressures change. and the volumes -- so we're at 340. >> reporter: the team first tested on realistic mannequins. last week they were age to vent two humans with one machine. >> we're able to ventilate successfully two patients for about an hour using this system. >> i can show you how to modify one ventilator to ventilate more than one patient. >> reporter: the doctors watched a youtube video by dr. charlene babcock demonstrating the process. >> the thing about ventilators is they have a lot of capacity. when you look at it, it can ventilate more than one
elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. >>> with hospitalscross the country desperate for ventilators, some doctors are turning to extreme measures. at new york's mt. sinai hospital, a team used parts bought at home depot to convert a ventilator meant for one to keep two patients breathing. dr. matthew levin. >> basically plumbing vafs like you might find -- valves like you might find in your basement. >...
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each other and hear each of this voice there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's have actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem the secret of a no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found them so i made one myself and authorities say mass will be available in 3 days but they've been saying that for a month restrictive measures are having an impact on the. threat of the virus and collective discipline and a sense of civic duty are helping to save lives. and more people like this woman leaving intensive care are surviving but there are many thousands who will not make it to this stage of recovery and avoiding infection in the 1st place still remains the safest strategy. paul brennan al-jazeera in york state governor andrew cuomo says coronavirus cases in the state may be starting to plateau but he's warned against compla
each other and hear each of this voice there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's have actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem the secret of a no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found them so i made one myself and...
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can ♪ ♪ this ain't my prayer, it's just a thought i'm wanting to send ♪ >> how does that one sound, elisewe're hoping he might want to zoom into our editorial meetings in the morning. better yet, let's try to get springsteen in on it. what do you think? >> okay, we can do this. we should be able to do this. we don't even know that they're not already there. thank you. at the top of the hour we'll have the latest on the president's push to get the economy back in action. as he put it yesterday, before the deadline of may 1st in some cases. why he thinks some states could, indeed, open sooner. we'll also talk about the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania. his state's legislature just passed a bill to re-open the commonwealth with conditions. he will explain why his boss, governor tom wolf, plans to veto it. la tnso veto it know that from our 450-degree oven, to box, to you, it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home
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and leading a virtual campaign, to have him on the board of elise one and maybe three tech companies. so they google facebook and amazon have their perspective from their discussions on the national security from the united states from somebody knowledgeable in all of these things bernie fo. [applause]. so for 37 years. [applause]. i'd also like to point out that he spent 11 of those years, out of sight of land. it is quite a recommendation. please join me and welcoming the admiral. [applause]. >> thank you start. i will asken the admiral a few questions and wanted look at this a little bit broader. my first question is why did you call it the accidental admiral. >> the placement end up in the navy and four-star is the pacific. monarchy out there were all the great naval admirals work. i was talking to go to the pacific and then secretary of defense bob gates called me up and said we need you to go to europe. look at nato and i said i don't really know much about nato or europe. i'm a pacific guy. that is not when him over and so, i felt this was kind of action the night or an acciden
and leading a virtual campaign, to have him on the board of elise one and maybe three tech companies. so they google facebook and amazon have their perspective from their discussions on the national security from the united states from somebody knowledgeable in all of these things bernie fo. [applause]. so for 37 years. [applause]. i'd also like to point out that he spent 11 of those years, out of sight of land. it is quite a recommendation. please join me and welcoming the admiral. [applause]....
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be so yes good night elise olivera that all us will take it in your live look borrowed a little media interview with some celebrity what will be notice most of you know they are not going to course are all capable de of a lot of those b. sells will be a store says peter ended up seeing it in escape are a good night i can borrow to and order all. those costs are simply trivial but i'm not horsey do you know what the cost of use of it was of course a lot but it i love my idea divorce for the listener alice is. going better than only a hand noise and get blasted back at a lot of matter and i react and would rather have your head back up on what they had happened actually on the. those who want to give us. the swing. but i mean for me for the 2nd that out of medicare me that i will be here and missed the moment and it will indicate you're developing a slip or nothing and i get to know that only you are seen and then there are going to help the. louder by c.v.t. $1000.00 bodies have. an ego must get a clue they're hiding this point that it gets anywhere that. they're richer than some buyab
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each other and hear each of this voice there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's of actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem in the future although no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found them so i made one myself and authorities say mass will be available in 3 days but they've been saying that for a month restrictive measures are having an impact on the spread of the virus and collective discipline and a sense of civic duty are helping to save lives and canberra land. and more people like this woman leaving intensive care are surviving but there are many thousands who will not make it to this stage of recovery and avoiding infection in the 1st place still remains the safest strategy. paul brennan al-jazeera. well that's good news in france it recorded its highest number of deaths in the 24 hour period since the o
each other and hear each of this voice there was no the way but to meet here at this fades in it's elise long body region despite reductions in both infection and death rates or forty's of actually tightened restrictions and residents now have to cover their mouth or nose whenever they go outside it's an order intended to prevent complacency but a shortage of face masks is creating a problem in the future although no we cannot find protected mass i haven't found them so i made one myself and...
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be so yes good night elise olivera that all us work to get in your. car audio media interview with some celebrity what'll be notice most of you know they look good their courses are all again equal day instead of a lot of us be so sleepy a store says peter ended up quips you get an escape or a good night you can borrow the other although none are simply trivial but i'm not horsey to you know sort of the coolest if you thought of it was of course a lot parted out of love my dear divorce for the listener alice is. going better there will be a hand noise and get blasted back at a lot of matter and i react and what either of us back up on the day had happened actually on the. there's a particular empathizing we have this week and eve but i mean for me for those 2nd that are medicare me that i will be with and missed the moment and it will indicate you're developing a celeb or nothing and i get to know that in your scene and then they're going to help their. sound louder by c.v.t. thought out loud or by this had oh yeah. i don't either must get a clue they
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and then we feature wonderful memoir by writer elise gold barr, a memoir of steel and grit. a look at the rust belt childhood and the people he sees they unsung back bone of our country. it witness be held town the street at gramercy books and finally i just want to do shoutout for march 30th. we're really thrilled to feature jerry mitchell to hear about his craning just story being to justice the chance men responsible for the most notorious crimes for the. it's about the unsolved murder cases of the civil rights era and will be in conversation with ohio state university historian has has san jeffries -- hasan jeffreys. and on to tonight. you will be hearing about women geniuses. even in the time of rethinking women's roles, we define genius look exclusively through male achievement. when asked to name a genius, most people mention albert einstein or steve jobs. janice kaplan decided to fine out why. why had the extraordinary work of so many women been brush aside. the result is a remarkable book "the genius of women. ". she makes surprise little stoffers about women genera
and then we feature wonderful memoir by writer elise gold barr, a memoir of steel and grit. a look at the rust belt childhood and the people he sees they unsung back bone of our country. it witness be held town the street at gramercy books and finally i just want to do shoutout for march 30th. we're really thrilled to feature jerry mitchell to hear about his craning just story being to justice the chance men responsible for the most notorious crimes for the. it's about the unsolved murder cases...
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caller: attack elision for 2.5 months work septa $53,000. my employees are all for load -- furloughed,m they would be on the payroll immediately right now if i had the funding. host: appreciate it, i will let you go there. long beach, california next. caller: hello. i was a nurse for 42 years, hospital nursing, mainly. from did get a notice governor nixon's office through joined,n because i just i'm 66 and semiretired. to goo tried to get us and get the retired nurses to work for covid-19. i just can't, really. i would, but i can't because i'm at the age i am, i told them to aside, in the loop, that i'm calling about the stimulus checks. is a mess, a hot mess, in my humble opinion. i just found out, because i was trying to research, i filed paper taxes, i'm 66. i filed in march. that all ofound out the irs offices are closed due to the coronavirus, covid-19. they're close. the only people that are getting stimulus checks are people did turbotax and the tax online. they are closed, you can go to those websites. i want to fresno, california be
caller: attack elision for 2.5 months work septa $53,000. my employees are all for load -- furloughed,m they would be on the payroll immediately right now if i had the funding. host: appreciate it, i will let you go there. long beach, california next. caller: hello. i was a nurse for 42 years, hospital nursing, mainly. from did get a notice governor nixon's office through joined,n because i just i'm 66 and semiretired. to goo tried to get us and get the retired nurses to work for covid-19. i...