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hall's conviction in the jessie roach case.at his mother lived near wabash and read about jessie's case and other stories involving hall. >> she gets that newspaper from that hometown where you're from, i said, and all the newspaper stories said you've killed multiple women. >> that was a big risk though. >> it all was a big risk. i said larry, i don't care what you're in here for, be honest to me, that's all. just tell me what happened, man, i'm still going to be your friend no matter what. i said, i've had girls do me wrong in my life, i understand how girls can get under your skin and how they can be bothersome to you. >> jimmy pressed hall about jessie roach. at last, hall began to open up, recalling that september day in 1993. >> he was driving a back country road and he seen her walking her bicycle. >> hall then told jimmy exactly how he abducted and killed jessie. >> you must have been revolted. >> oh, god, lester, it was probably the hardest thing i've ever done in my life, to have to sit there and pretend to be his fri
hall's conviction in the jessie roach case.at his mother lived near wabash and read about jessie's case and other stories involving hall. >> she gets that newspaper from that hometown where you're from, i said, and all the newspaper stories said you've killed multiple women. >> that was a big risk though. >> it all was a big risk. i said larry, i don't care what you're in here for, be honest to me, that's all. just tell me what happened, man, i'm still going to be your friend...
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up, stephen roach, former morgan stanley chief economist. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, bloomberg's "surveillance." i am tom keene in new york, guy johnson in london. stephen roach with morgan say he, many would invented modern market economics. he decided he could distribute the messages of morgan stanley. of his messages of morgan stanley in a new way, he took that to china in his asia,"ed book, "the next and has followed onto yale university where he teaches the toughest course in the system. what everyone wants to know from you internationally is with china? can we just china? stephen: that is the wrong question to ask. everybody asks that. can we trust anyone now? can we trust our leadership telling us the truth on where we are going? china has a template. you may not like what they did in the beginning, and very few people dead. they locked down their economy and are trying to come out the other side. they are normalizing production and having a difficult time normalizing consumption, but whether we look at china or
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we speak with stephen roach.his is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." we begin with hyden -- heineken a bending ace forecast for the year. the dutch pure saying volume felt 2%. the second quarter they expect to be worse. the pandemic prompt thing many countries to shutdown bars and restaurants. we end with the company that -- it will start making ventilators in the u.s.. foxconn will be working on the design and development of the devices. no word on where they will be built, but foxconn does have factories in the state of wisconsin. and that is your bloomberg business flash. guy? guy: thank you very much indeed. advertising under pressure. coming up later today, mark read, the w cp ceo. that conversation at 7:30 am in new york, 12:30 p.m. here in london. a quick look at where we sit with financial markets. european stocks getting back down toward session lows after yesterday's big gains, as you can see. as we see the opec story looming over us. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ awes
we speak with stephen roach.his is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." we begin with hyden -- heineken a bending ace forecast for the year. the dutch pure saying volume felt 2%. the second quarter they expect to be worse. the pandemic prompt thing many countries to shutdown bars and restaurants. we end with the company that -- it will start making ventilators in the u.s.. foxconn will be working on the design and development of the devices. no word on...
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as far as roach -- roche is concerned we'll host a very reliable test at the beginning of may and theo this technology, we will be able to ramp up testing very quickly to the height of millions of tests already by june. >> i'm aware many governments have spent money already on antibody tests that proved not to work. what sets yours apart. what is different about the roche antibody test that means it will be worth buying? >> human beings, we all develop different antibiotics for all kind of coronaviruses. so it is very important to pick the right test and then to validate those tests with enough patients. and unfortunately, there is a number of tests already out there in the market which are not reliable simply because they haven't been tested sufficiently. that also gives a little bit of time to launch our own tests because we have to find the right antibody test and test it and validate it with enough patients but from the date we now know that we are able to bring such a reliable, precise test to the market very soon. >> with the molecular testing there have been bottlenecks that re
as far as roach -- roche is concerned we'll host a very reliable test at the beginning of may and theo this technology, we will be able to ramp up testing very quickly to the height of millions of tests already by june. >> i'm aware many governments have spent money already on antibody tests that proved not to work. what sets yours apart. what is different about the roche antibody test that means it will be worth buying? >> human beings, we all develop different antibiotics for all...
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accountable roach used as a class or an outer garment.about that came from franconia and quarter tire this round fibula was used in their clothing. and that's what i've been the scandinavians originally had 2 oval fibula or and. then we have these pendants they have proper legs so you can hang them on a chain as if you had. come and often and you'd be sure this treasure is in one piece or could there still be some gold buried in the sand and hidden in the. board for stick to the down hope that we still hope we might find another piece if you look at the pendant you can see they're not all identical very similar but they're so skillfully crafted that it's very into zein i think about that yen and then mcguffin also if you assume they have been symmetrically arranged on a chain it's like 2 or more pieces are definitely missing after one for life maybe someone from hidden say it's one of those pieces in a jewelry box and this is a tile or. is this kind of gold treasure unique to under or is there something similar elsewhere in germany or eur
accountable roach used as a class or an outer garment.about that came from franconia and quarter tire this round fibula was used in their clothing. and that's what i've been the scandinavians originally had 2 oval fibula or and. then we have these pendants they have proper legs so you can hang them on a chain as if you had. come and often and you'd be sure this treasure is in one piece or could there still be some gold buried in the sand and hidden in the. board for stick to the down hope that...
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por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.stas cosas nunca cambian tampoco nuestro propósito nuestros corazones están abiertos nuestro equipo está aquí trabajando para ayudar a todas las familias hoy mañana siempre listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. ♪ >> el miedo a infectarse con coronavirus estÁ haciendo que las vacunaciones de niÑos estÉn bajando considerablemente hasta la primera mitad de este mes de abril en estados unidos, la aplicaciÓn de las vacunas m m r que son sarampiÓn, paperas y rubeola , bajÓ 40% comparado con la primera quincena de febrero y en todo el mundo mÁs de 117 millones de niÑos de 37 paÍses se estÁn arriesgando a no recibir sus vacunas debido
por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.stas cosas nunca cambian tampoco nuestro propósito nuestros corazones están abiertos nuestro equipo está aquí trabajando para ayudar a todas las familias hoy mañana siempre listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ todopero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar...
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por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.ec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ♪ ♪ >> se dice que en momentos de crisis hay que reinventarse y eso hizo pete un habitante de santa ana de orange, quien durante la recesiÓn del 2008 perdiÓ su trabajo y recibio un cheque por mil dÓlares por lo cual comenzÓ una nueva aventura que fue una crema para el pem pelo, a esta crema la llamÓ suavecito, esto es un ejemplo de empuje y visiÓn de negocios. >> el coronavirus ha creado una crisis econÓmica sin precedentes con mÁs de 26 millones de personas desempleadas en tan solo 5 semanas, sin embargo, existen algunos pequeÑos negociaciones que estÁn prosperando en medio de la pandemia, entre ello el de una familia guatemalteca gracias a la demanda de papel higiÉnico. >> martÍn tiene su historia. >> papel y mÁs papel es la materia prima de estafaba que hoy trabaja a marcha forzada en un suburbio de miami para cumplir con la gran demanda. >> lo pr
por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.ec... que actúa poderosamente desde la primera hora, refuerza su eficacia si lo tomas al día siguiente. zyrtec y deja de sufrir alergias. ♪ ♪ >> se dice que en momentos de crisis hay que reinventarse y eso hizo pete un habitante de santa ana de orange, quien durante la recesiÓn del 2008 perdiÓ su trabajo y recibio un cheque por mil dÓlares por lo cual comenzÓ una nueva aventura que fue una crema para el pem...
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and that's a micro level laughed roach and i guess the micro that we are protecting our people they're joining the much larger picture of. what that showed up are on hold. the philippines has a rapid population growth 12000000 people live in metro manila alone and the power grid is in urgent need of modernization electricity is expensive and the farms generate a lot of pollution joe on a alah is head of sustainable energy fund sort of bank and says there are major business opportunities in the sector for your business we need to see those new green to be happy to feel good about that you do good for the environment make money out of the. 2 thirds of the philippines energy consumption is actually coming from fossil fuel so in our own little way as a bank here in the country what we hope to do is. help shift that energy mix to energy. this is one of the projects her bank has financed to the tune of 1000000 euros just a year ago it was a stinking open rubbish dump the biggest landfill site in manila now the garbage has been covered with dirt and is used to generate electricity. or not. as
and that's a micro level laughed roach and i guess the micro that we are protecting our people they're joining the much larger picture of. what that showed up are on hold. the philippines has a rapid population growth 12000000 people live in metro manila alone and the power grid is in urgent need of modernization electricity is expensive and the farms generate a lot of pollution joe on a alah is head of sustainable energy fund sort of bank and says there are major business opportunities in the...
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we had trouble with some roaches and we went to the office and told them we had seen a few roaches.hey came to the apartment when we were out and told us to leave for two hours, and they fumigated the apartment with some kind of smoke fumigation. when we came back two hours later, we could not put our feet down on the floor because there was innumerable roaches. we could not count them. why can they not fumigate places, even the ships that had it the beginning? host: kenny in whitehall, illinois, what are you waiting to say? on, i: the virus going worked 30 years for school districts and maintenance. you never hear anything -- and i watch the hospitals when i take my wife to her treatment -- you don't see any of these maintenance guys with their on theith filters to go heating and cooling system, changing them and all. i remember we had a flu epidemic years ago and that we would change them filters once a month. to we changed up weeks, twoo to three weeks was the best to change them filters and everything. how come you don't hear about what they are doing on fumigated the heating an
we had trouble with some roaches and we went to the office and told them we had seen a few roaches.hey came to the apartment when we were out and told us to leave for two hours, and they fumigated the apartment with some kind of smoke fumigation. when we came back two hours later, we could not put our feet down on the floor because there was innumerable roaches. we could not count them. why can they not fumigate places, even the ships that had it the beginning? host: kenny in whitehall,...
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important step to what's just is at but it's only a step in each continued this route which is a very long roach yeah and these these men on trial they represent really just the tip of the iceberg when we talk about crimes against humanity committed by the syrian regime right. of course i mean there are people on the top of the government i mean i said. the president but then others the chief of detectives there is but if you look at one case. a few of one men who has tried to include limits i mean he was responsible for 4000 cases of torture he was responsible for 58 killings so he was you had often investigate if unit in the chance janet intelligence directorate and so these are not very thin not small fishes i mean he was very responsible for crimes against humanity and that's the reason by him sitting on trial of course this does not mean that this should go unpunished but in this case shows that even people in the middle level of the intelligence service of the regime in syria are responsible for very very serious crimes and we know that the 2 men on trial allegedly used migration and asylu
important step to what's just is at but it's only a step in each continued this route which is a very long roach yeah and these these men on trial they represent really just the tip of the iceberg when we talk about crimes against humanity committed by the syrian regime right. of course i mean there are people on the top of the government i mean i said. the president but then others the chief of detectives there is but if you look at one case. a few of one men who has tried to include limits i...
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rats roaches spiders. and little fire fighters mosquitoes the fast. waltz. that you want to see have in the corners of the facility and these are areas where the public are allowed. i mean there's nothing new about what's happening in march and i would say in very recent history i think 2 summers ago in august there was basically every other day most of them parchin and in a little bit further back history if we look at the 1970 s. there's this successful suit that they. are sort of people win against the state that leads to the end of the trustee system and that was around cruel and unusual punishment so as long as the prison has existed going to continue to see and have seen in the past is these episodic. periods where the state violence is sort of most apparent to us but for people who are incarcerated that state violence every day. i would never drink the water or i don't want to wash my hands in the bathrooms because when you turn water on it's literally the color of mud water fountains when they work the same way they were to come on the water fountain
rats roaches spiders. and little fire fighters mosquitoes the fast. waltz. that you want to see have in the corners of the facility and these are areas where the public are allowed. i mean there's nothing new about what's happening in march and i would say in very recent history i think 2 summers ago in august there was basically every other day most of them parchin and in a little bit further back history if we look at the 1970 s. there's this successful suit that they. are sort of people win...
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somehow get dipped into this bad of like with him we get hold out and suddenly roach coded in a layer on our skin and that makes us so that we're. impervious to any disease us will never be just have to cover our face somehow. all of these things that raise a lot of interesting questions but i think it's going to spurs so many a. head of ingenious new technologies to come out of the weather because whenever there's a problem there's an opportunity and the really smart people are looking for where the opportunities are and all this is how that's where the money is that's that's for all the attend some of i think we're going to create a whole new breed of heroes as a result of this. jim can you hear people who are already taking become thing that we know how to be back how do we gain with preventing an outbreak when i'm there when they were made and he kept me when i had a pretty fair election me thout you know and their fellow man had him think and demick. yeah. you know that's a that's a great question because pandemics can come in all different shapes and forms i get asked a lot if i
somehow get dipped into this bad of like with him we get hold out and suddenly roach coded in a layer on our skin and that makes us so that we're. impervious to any disease us will never be just have to cover our face somehow. all of these things that raise a lot of interesting questions but i think it's going to spurs so many a. head of ingenious new technologies to come out of the weather because whenever there's a problem there's an opportunity and the really smart people are looking for...
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to rival roach roche, it is moving to provide a blood test to show if a person has been exposed to covid-19. detecting antibodies in people who have been exposed and expects to come to the market in early may. they will test production to test high double digit millions per month. that stock price has been up 4% this year. let's head out to julianna it is incredible to see that reaction to global stock markets to a tiny detail leaks from the gilead trial clinical sciences walk us through what we know so far. >> absolutely. the message should be that this new is encouraging this is about gilead's drug remdesivir it has shown to be successful. news from a partal data from an ongoing trial with the drug showed that fever had rapid recovery this is from data released from video from an internal faculty member in chicago around real time reaction they are seeing from patients. gilead came out with a statement cautioning that the totality of the statement needed to be tested this is encouraging and comes on the back of other data on remdesivir last week the new england journal of medicine did
to rival roach roche, it is moving to provide a blood test to show if a person has been exposed to covid-19. detecting antibodies in people who have been exposed and expects to come to the market in early may. they will test production to test high double digit millions per month. that stock price has been up 4% this year. let's head out to julianna it is incredible to see that reaction to global stock markets to a tiny detail leaks from the gilead trial clinical sciences walk us through what...
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. >> i'm like, oh, is that a roach?at's not a real one even though my acting skills were very much on par. >>> let me show you these zookeepers having a good old time. we showed you this guy. we had to show you again right here. he gives a follow-up to this performance. oh, what? do we have a wardrobe change? he really stepped up his game down there in australia. >> an important announcement from abc7 kgo-tv. on wednesday, april 29, abc7's digital frequency will change. if you watch abc7 with an antenna, you need to mark your calendar and plan to rescan. on april 29th, grab your remote, go to the menu, select "setup," choose "antenna," and then "channel scan" or "auto tune." your tv will do the rest. it's that easy. make sure you can keep watching abc7. plan to rescan on april 29th. >>> this morning on "world news now," the grim warning from president trump as he tells the nation to brace itself for the next two weeks. how even the best-case scenario could be devastating and why hundreds of thousands of coronavirus test
. >> i'm like, oh, is that a roach?at's not a real one even though my acting skills were very much on par. >>> let me show you these zookeepers having a good old time. we showed you this guy. we had to show you again right here. he gives a follow-up to this performance. oh, what? do we have a wardrobe change? he really stepped up his game down there in australia. >> an important announcement from abc7 kgo-tv. on wednesday, april 29, abc7's digital frequency will change. if...
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regeneron and roach are among companies making -- and roche are among companies making these drugs. ♪virus, we are joined by our bloomberg opinion columnist. great having you with us. even dr. fauci, the top u.s. expert on infectious diseases, are one u.s. trials target, but we saw information in china on trials that show the exact opposite. what do we know at this point about the experimental drug from gilead. >> i would say the overall news is positive. if you focus on one trial over the other, the one to pay more attention to is the u.s. one. it was run by nih, very well done trial from a prominent organization. and the chinese trial, while it did present results, it was smaller and wasn't able to recruit as many people as it would have because the outbreak was starting to wane there. however, the overall picture of the data, even looking at positive trials, that while this drug to -- this drug appears to be active in covid-19 patients, it is not an -- not a dramatic one and not a cure, by any means. it can help people improve of them faster in a specific setting. so while it is de
regeneron and roach are among companies making -- and roche are among companies making these drugs. ♪virus, we are joined by our bloomberg opinion columnist. great having you with us. even dr. fauci, the top u.s. expert on infectious diseases, are one u.s. trials target, but we saw information in china on trials that show the exact opposite. what do we know at this point about the experimental drug from gilead. >> i would say the overall news is positive. if you focus on one trial over...
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marginalized population for merging infection could think about coronavirus rates of disease passed through roaches in the southwestern united states. some of you will remember when the coronavirus outbreak occurred in 1990s there were group of young navajo kids who had come to d.c. for capitol to l her and they were denied. oh you came from the southwest and you could be infected with coronavirus so there is nothing we knew that said these kids were posing a threat but it affects marginalized populations i have talked about hiv and a little bit about ebola and the marginalized populations in west africa and in today's day and age we are talking about zika or the marginalized population of pregnant women in brazil. brazil has about 1.1 million cases and i think they are calculating now the zika virus and over 1500 women who have been infected and their babies have gotten congenital zika syndrome where they get small brains and other developmental disabilities including hearing loss and vision problems. have learned now is because essentially a laser-guided missile to neurons. it looks for the neuro
marginalized population for merging infection could think about coronavirus rates of disease passed through roaches in the southwestern united states. some of you will remember when the coronavirus outbreak occurred in 1990s there were group of young navajo kids who had come to d.c. for capitol to l her and they were denied. oh you came from the southwest and you could be infected with coronavirus so there is nothing we knew that said these kids were posing a threat but it affects marginalized...
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. >> tim seymour, take a look at roach back during the -- for tamiflu, i think it was $3 billion if theit was released and then it was only 600 million plus in the years afterwards so they looked at this potential treatment and said this might want be the big moneymaker for gilead and at the same time we're seeing potential declines in the hiv and hepatitis franchises which are its core franchises. >> and this has been -- hiv headwinds and hcv, diminishing returns, those pipelines are not growing and they're falling and they even said gilead today that remdesivir, they're going to give it at cost and they're going to be very generous, this and that and they don't know when they'll be repaid for it. the surge here for the company that's been so important to the market is not necessarily intrinsic value you should be putting on the stock right now i agree. >> you know what goes away with the coronavirus pandemic, dan? regulatory headwinds who is going to say to these guys, hey, you're pricing too much when they're the ones coming up with the tests with the vaccines with the treatments >>
. >> tim seymour, take a look at roach back during the -- for tamiflu, i think it was $3 billion if theit was released and then it was only 600 million plus in the years afterwards so they looked at this potential treatment and said this might want be the big moneymaker for gilead and at the same time we're seeing potential declines in the hiv and hepatitis franchises which are its core franchises. >> and this has been -- hiv headwinds and hcv, diminishing returns, those pipelines...
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it's like, no, when you're growing up on section eight and there are roaches everywhere, cause people we know how to take care of ourselves. so for me that's been bothering me. while i'm not an expert, i can tell you, this is not an opinion, this is an absolute experience and observation >> it's such an important part of the conversation to shine a light on and to bring out the closet because as we start turning the lights back on, if we flip a which people have assured they won't do, which seems to be our president's instinct, the people at risk are those being affected, i wonder, what do you think we can do to keep this focus on people who have less access to the kind of health care that serves as an intervention? >> what can we do? that's a really good question. i think if we had the solutions we have worked on them a long time ago. it's just, you know, again, i'm not an expert. i can only tell you that there needs to be more awareness first and foremost. it would be great if -- if -- >> keep the conversation going, right? >> yeah. yeah. we need awareness. there are so many things
it's like, no, when you're growing up on section eight and there are roaches everywhere, cause people we know how to take care of ourselves. so for me that's been bothering me. while i'm not an expert, i can tell you, this is not an opinion, this is an absolute experience and observation >> it's such an important part of the conversation to shine a light on and to bring out the closet because as we start turning the lights back on, if we flip a which people have assured they won't do,...
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roache has been i credible. we have the best tests in the world and we will be working very much with the governors of the state. we want them to be doing it. we're not going to be running a parking lot in arkansas. we're not going to be running a parking lot that has a walmart, which has been great, by the way. walmart has done a fantastic job. where you have a testing center and running that from washington, d.c. the states are always better equipped to do that. >> it's always the best, the biggest, the greatest ever. you ever notice that? he said the states are much better equipped to handle testing, but he promised over a month ago that everybody would be able to get a test. >> anybody that needs a test, gets a test. they're there. they have the tests and the tests are beautiful. >> okay. beautiful as well. that's another one. blaming the states for the lack of testing, but trying to have it both ways. falsely claiming that he has absolute power to close down what a state is doing. >> and if we're not happy,
roache has been i credible. we have the best tests in the world and we will be working very much with the governors of the state. we want them to be doing it. we're not going to be running a parking lot in arkansas. we're not going to be running a parking lot that has a walmart, which has been great, by the way. walmart has done a fantastic job. where you have a testing center and running that from washington, d.c. the states are always better equipped to do that. >> it's always the best,...
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if you look at abbott what they have come up within a short period of time, roach has been incredible. we have the best tests in the world and we will be working very much with the governors of the states. we aren't going to be running a parking lot in arkansas, we aren't going to be running a parking lot where you have a walmart -- which has been great, by the way, they've done a fantastic job -- where you have a testing center and running that from washington, d.c., the states are much better equipped to do it. we'll to be working with the states, we will work very closely with the governors in terms of getting additional equipment. it used to be three, four weeks ago, two weeks ago, could we get more ventilators -- more ventilators. we got them ventilators, you don't hear that anymore, it's amazing what we have been able to do. [reporter questioning] >> president trump: i think the companies will determine that and the governors will determine that and if we are not happy, we will take very strong action against a state or a governor, if we aren't happy with the java governor has b
if you look at abbott what they have come up within a short period of time, roach has been incredible. we have the best tests in the world and we will be working very much with the governors of the states. we aren't going to be running a parking lot in arkansas, we aren't going to be running a parking lot where you have a walmart -- which has been great, by the way, they've done a fantastic job -- where you have a testing center and running that from washington, d.c., the states are much better...
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governors today to reach out to their hospitals, retail to their labs to identify the presence of the roach ample core 500 and the abbott m2000 to get those activated. we literally estimate that although we are doing over 110,000 tests a day in the united states that if our governors and state labs would simply activate the machines that are already there, we could double the amount of testing in the united states literally overnight. i know that the governors teams watch these briefings and will remind them respectfully again to identify those labs and we have a team that now is deploying, reaching out to labs to see if we can activate all those labs. secondly on the subject of supplies, i have sent a couple times from this podium today but let me say it one more time. president trump's direction to us in dealing with the states on personal protective equipment and ventilators has been to make sure states have what they need when they needed. we recognize that while we i'll watch the overall curve of the coronavirus in america, understandably the national numbers, the reality is this outbr
governors today to reach out to their hospitals, retail to their labs to identify the presence of the roach ample core 500 and the abbott m2000 to get those activated. we literally estimate that although we are doing over 110,000 tests a day in the united states that if our governors and state labs would simply activate the machines that are already there, we could double the amount of testing in the united states literally overnight. i know that the governors teams watch these briefings and...
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steam exley roach her way onto the gale law journals which is usually one of the most prestigious things you can do at yale law school so did you decide you are to practice law, be clear, what did you decide you want to do? >> my wife and i wanted to go to eastern district. >> your you met your wife wishing the same class? issue wife here somewhere? >> i don't see her here i thought she was coming. [laughter] there she is okay okay there she is. [applause] [laughter] so you you met her new in the same class? we were in the same class and were allowed to clerk in kentucky wework for separate entrance separate judges they were both in covington which is just over the river from cincinnati is a perfect opportunity to go and clerk for a federal be close to home. and work on things that we were both really interesting dust. two you were trying to spend most of your life trying to escape kentucky and then he went back to kentucky. two i don't know that i was trying to escape kentucky but the chaotic home i grew up and. a love the places that i came from. and i always wanted to go back. it defi
steam exley roach her way onto the gale law journals which is usually one of the most prestigious things you can do at yale law school so did you decide you are to practice law, be clear, what did you decide you want to do? >> my wife and i wanted to go to eastern district. >> your you met your wife wishing the same class? issue wife here somewhere? >> i don't see her here i thought she was coming. [laughter] there she is okay okay there she is. [applause] [laughter] so you...
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roach was incredible, johnson & johnson were very far advanced on the vaccine. genius companies. truly genius companies. i meeting with people who run the companies and scientists and what they are doing is incredible it's beautiful to see. we will be very far advanced and in great shape soon. >> what about washington and california? do you have guidance? >> do you mean washington state? they will have to make that determination. the governor of washington state was saying they could not find cotton. , scarcelyeasy to get more sophisticated than a q-tip. the federal government should not be forced to do everything. what we have done are the ones that can't be done by anybody but a very powerful, great manufacturing country, which is what we are. you, some ofl these companies, the job they on particularly ventilators, they are so hard. some say it's not really that complicated. well, it's like building a car. and the price is the same, to. -- , too. >> let me toss this question up to you and the doctors as well. for those states that are not ready to go to phase one, to get throug
roach was incredible, johnson & johnson were very far advanced on the vaccine. genius companies. truly genius companies. i meeting with people who run the companies and scientists and what they are doing is incredible it's beautiful to see. we will be very far advanced and in great shape soon. >> what about washington and california? do you have guidance? >> do you mean washington state? they will have to make that determination. the governor of washington state was saying they...
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continuing to distribute test kits around the country, now, because of the partnership with economies like roach and quest and labcorp, the american people are seeing the results of those tests more rapidly than at any point in the past and we expect that will continue to expand. but the exciting news this weekend about abbott laboratories having a 15-minute test approved, is going to put us in a position, we believe down the road, to get to where dr. fauci and dr. birx want us to be, for many of the states that don't yet have significant outbreak. there's some 19 states where we don't have significant outbreak, but we want to be doing the kind of surveillance testing in those states that will allow us early on to identify people with the coronavirus, do what the experts call contact tracing and ensure that in that state, we don't have -- we don't have an outbreak of the coronavirus. so -- >> and many countries all over the world -- >> all right, we were just listening there to the vice president finishing up an answer on what has been essentially an ununderstandable question by this task force
continuing to distribute test kits around the country, now, because of the partnership with economies like roach and quest and labcorp, the american people are seeing the results of those tests more rapidly than at any point in the past and we expect that will continue to expand. but the exciting news this weekend about abbott laboratories having a 15-minute test approved, is going to put us in a position, we believe down the road, to get to where dr. fauci and dr. birx want us to be, for many...
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por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.te y cuando ocurre un desastre como el que estamos ahorita acostumbrados a ver el representante de fema siempre estÁn asistiendo a las vÍctimas tocan las puertas ayudan a coordinar albergualbergues perÁs la funciÓn de fema? >> muy buena pregunta nosotros coordinamos >>> es naturaleza de nuestra agencia pero tambiÉn en este tipo como el coronavirus la coordinaciÓn es por medio de estados, gobernadores y para ver cuÁles son los necesidades en este caso para los hospitales el equipo mÉdico suministro que necesitan entonces por medio de nuestra agencia vemos. >> a mi espalda el centro nacional de operaciones >>> no tan solo fema nosotros liderar este esfuerzo para traer estos suministros a los estados necesitados pero la tarea si es diferente no nos van a ver en las puerta pero coordinando con los estados y necesidades que tenemos ante la pandemia >>> han hablado de puentes aÉreos esos puentes aereos que fema estableciÓ para llevar suministros mÉdicos a los estados necesitados >>> hÉctor s
por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.te y cuando ocurre un desastre como el que estamos ahorita acostumbrados a ver el representante de fema siempre estÁn asistiendo a las vÍctimas tocan las puertas ayudan a coordinar albergualbergues perÁs la funciÓn de fema? >> muy buena pregunta nosotros coordinamos >>> es naturaleza de nuestra agencia pero tambiÉn en este tipo como el coronavirus la coordinaciÓn es por medio de estados, gobernadores y...
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a number of people all asking about the deal with the welsh government and roach.l, the dealfell through, we got an alternative in its place. i've not been asked by a single patient or person in wales about this matter. what people want to know is will they get the tests they need, i've given you the figure about how those tests will ramp up during the month of april. that is what we are focused on. the health minister in england, again rob taylor, about wiping out nhs trust that in england. speculation that was around £13 billion. and asking will be use any consequential in a similar manner. the answer is they will be no consequential because this is not real money. so let us leave the first minister of wales there. mark drakeford saying wales is on a path to victory over the virus. but the restrictions that are making a difference must stay. not a time to slacken our result. he talked about the numbers behind every numbers are individuals, individualfamilies, individuals, individualfamilies, individual grief. on that note we wa nt to individual grief. on that not
a number of people all asking about the deal with the welsh government and roach.l, the dealfell through, we got an alternative in its place. i've not been asked by a single patient or person in wales about this matter. what people want to know is will they get the tests they need, i've given you the figure about how those tests will ramp up during the month of april. that is what we are focused on. the health minister in england, again rob taylor, about wiping out nhs trust that in england....
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por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.te reciÉn divulgado por los centros para el control de prevenciÓn de enfermedades indica que en estados unidos los pequeÑos diagnosticados con coronavirus son pocos. presentan sÍntomas leves. sin embargo, en chicago, un hospital infantil confirma que varios adolescentes contagiados con coronavirus han sido hospitalizados y sÓlo algunos han tenido condiciones preexistentes como sobrepeso e hipertensiÓn. en casa tienes a un niÑo contagiado con coronavirus y estos son algunos de los sÍntomas que tienes que tener en cuenta para pedir ayuda inmediata. palidez, piel frÍa, cuesta respirar y sarpullido. hay que destacar que la pediatra sÁnchez dice que ha pedido a varios niÑos con coronavirus y que, por lo general, presentan fiebre y tos, pero tambiÉn si ves que tienen estos sÍntomas que acabas de mencionar el momento de pedir ayuda de forma inmediata. presentadora: gracias por este informe. muy importante tomar en cuenta todas estas recomendaciones y acudir siemprea un experto para que nos dÉ
por eso confían en raid ant and roach para proteger a su familia. raid.te reciÉn divulgado por los centros para el control de prevenciÓn de enfermedades indica que en estados unidos los pequeÑos diagnosticados con coronavirus son pocos. presentan sÍntomas leves. sin embargo, en chicago, un hospital infantil confirma que varios adolescentes contagiados con coronavirus han sido hospitalizados y sÓlo algunos han tenido condiciones preexistentes como sobrepeso e hipertensiÓn. en casa tienes...
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as ridiculous as you did with this whole commercial about joe biden learning huh ining how to deal roaches, and superimposing obama's head in the middle of world war ii? do you think abe lincoln would be doing the adolescent nonsense you're doing in the middle of a civil war? people are dying. you're the head of state. whether we supported you or not, this is in your lap. this will go down in history in the trump era. what are they going to say, that you were tweeting, that you were watching cable tv, taking shots at people, that you were obsessed because you couldn't control? or that you took charge of the state and brought it to safety, and you disproved all your doubters by rising to the occasion and becoming great? or do you have that in you? you're the one on trial, announcing you're going to end immigration after you let everybody in here. as your followers are now saying, let's end stay at home. that's real consistent. let's all go out now to our parlors and our massage parlors, but we're going to block everybody from coming in here so we can just cause killing ourselves, by ourselv
as ridiculous as you did with this whole commercial about joe biden learning huh ining how to deal roaches, and superimposing obama's head in the middle of world war ii? do you think abe lincoln would be doing the adolescent nonsense you're doing in the middle of a civil war? people are dying. you're the head of state. whether we supported you or not, this is in your lap. this will go down in history in the trump era. what are they going to say, that you were tweeting, that you were watching...
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we had problems with roaches and rodents. we had mold. we had just the kinds of conditions that no one should ever have to live in. and, sadly, you know, i mean, it was a community and i loved my community and i appreciated what my grandmother tried to do and so many of the other people who disciplined me and raised me and helped me through, yes, i love you too, randall. and the fact is -- the fact is that because this community took care of me and took care of my family, and i knew as supervisor that these conditions still existed in so many of our public housing developments that there was nothing that was going to be more important to me than trying to do something different to get the work done for the people who live here. [applause] so we set out on a mission. and it was scary. you know, joyce remembers when we went around and we did all of these meetings with people. and here's the thing -- we talked about r.a.d. and what it would do, and of course, people were very fearful. they were like am i going to bit displaced? is something
we had problems with roaches and rodents. we had mold. we had just the kinds of conditions that no one should ever have to live in. and, sadly, you know, i mean, it was a community and i loved my community and i appreciated what my grandmother tried to do and so many of the other people who disciplined me and raised me and helped me through, yes, i love you too, randall. and the fact is -- the fact is that because this community took care of me and took care of my family, and i knew as...