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governor hutchinson: i am with you. bob: glad to see it.y to see you here at "washington post live." hutchinson: happy to join you, i look forward to the conversation. bob: you have been an official at the d.e.a. and homeland security, now governor of arkansas. you did not issue a stay-at-home order. how is that going in arkansas? governor hutchinson: it is going very well. i think we made the right decision. every governor has to make a decision based upon the unique circumstances of their state, but, yes, i had enormous pressure from the national media , that everybody had to shelter in place. i talked to our public health professionals and i soon realized that we would be adding to the unemployment roll hundreds of thousands of people, and we still wouldn't be making a significant difference in the number of cases and the spread. so we targeted -- we closed bars and restaurants, in-service dining. we closed some of the person-to-person businesses. we closed our schools. but we didn't close every establishment. we did put guidelines. we r
governor hutchinson: i am with you. bob: glad to see it.y to see you here at "washington post live." hutchinson: happy to join you, i look forward to the conversation. bob: you have been an official at the d.e.a. and homeland security, now governor of arkansas. you did not issue a stay-at-home order. how is that going in arkansas? governor hutchinson: it is going very well. i think we made the right decision. every governor has to make a decision based upon the unique circumstances of...
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hutchinson: katie, are you ready? gov. hutchinson: katie, are you ready? eddie, thanks for coming in on short notice. >> no problem. >> you found your tie ok. good afternoon to everyone. thanks for joining us. and as everyone is aware, i did not intend to have a covid-19 update today. but a couple of things popped up that i thought it would be good to have the information out to the public in a transparent way. way. first, let me put on the screen city.ure of the we have signed some extra testing resources. you have a drive-in facility there. this was taken this morning. it is going on. great response by the community that comes in. we expect a good number to have been tested there. so, thank you for your cooperation, your leadership, and for taking advantage of this enhanced testing opportunity in your community. i'm joined today by dr. nate smith, secretary of the department of health. mike preston is here, secretary of commerce. then, director dexter payne from the department of corrections. issue in regard to an involving our pandemic unemployment assi
hutchinson: katie, are you ready? gov. hutchinson: katie, are you ready? eddie, thanks for coming in on short notice. >> no problem. >> you found your tie ok. good afternoon to everyone. thanks for joining us. and as everyone is aware, i did not intend to have a covid-19 update today. but a couple of things popped up that i thought it would be good to have the information out to the public in a transparent way. way. first, let me put on the screen city.ure of the we have signed some...
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hutchinson: thank you, dr. smith. ne ifow, director pay you could give us an update on how we are taking care of the inmates at the randall williams unit. ne: thank you as always for your guidance and leadership and sing to you, dr. smith. the randall williams unit has 231 of515 inmates and those are positive. negative. this facility has been placed on lock down and we are moving the positive inmates in the barracks with the positive inmates to keep from cross contaminating the inmate population. randall williams is in a better position to deal with this issue because we have two other facilities next door and they can assist with the feeding and other needs that we have at the randall williams facility. note, we are following the guidelines as always from the department of health and the cdc to make sure we are doing the things we are supposed to to treat our inmate population. at the cummings unit, we had 872 positives during the time we tested every inmate there. as of yesterday, 860 of those were considered to hav
hutchinson: thank you, dr. smith. ne ifow, director pay you could give us an update on how we are taking care of the inmates at the randall williams unit. ne: thank you as always for your guidance and leadership and sing to you, dr. smith. the randall williams unit has 231 of515 inmates and those are positive. negative. this facility has been placed on lock down and we are moving the positive inmates in the barracks with the positive inmates to keep from cross contaminating the inmate...
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governor hutchinson: first of all, we are meeting those challenges.ve over 60 meat processing plants in arkansas from poultry to beef to catfish. those processing plants are important for our national and international food supply chain. of those 60 processing plants in arkansas, none of them have been shut down because of covid-19. that is a tribute to the hard work they are doing in screening employees and temperature checks, doing the social distancing. then if you have a positive case, tracing it quickly and routing it out or isolating it, so it doesn't extend from that. so we have been fortunate. i think it is a tribute to the companies that understand what is at stake for their own business and also for the nation's supply chain. so we have been blessed in that area. our public health worked closely with them, but we have not had any outbreak in terms of our processing facilities. bob: what is china's situation -- they are dealing with the pandemic -- what has china situation -- they are dealing with the pandemic -- meant for the economy in arka
governor hutchinson: first of all, we are meeting those challenges.ve over 60 meat processing plants in arkansas from poultry to beef to catfish. those processing plants are important for our national and international food supply chain. of those 60 processing plants in arkansas, none of them have been shut down because of covid-19. that is a tribute to the hard work they are doing in screening employees and temperature checks, doing the social distancing. then if you have a positive case,...
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you are on with governor hutchinson. caller: good evening. i am so glad to hear how you are talking because you are right on target on a lot of things. i have to admire you. either you are a republican or democrat, you are a person governor. i like very much what you have said and done. i support you. i support what you are thinking because i am 77 years old. we make mistakes, but we learn from those mistakes. this is a very terrible conflict we are dealing with. i feel that you are doing a great job. you stick to your guns. remember, you are a governor of people. not republicans, not democrats. you are the governor of people. you care about people's lives. i believe strongly that is what you are putting first, is there lives. guest: thank you very much for that encouragement. let me comment in terms of the partisanship. the virus knows no political boundaries obviously. it has been refreshing to me to see republican governors, democrat governors sharing information, best practices. how does this work? it has brought all of the governors toge
you are on with governor hutchinson. caller: good evening. i am so glad to hear how you are talking because you are right on target on a lot of things. i have to admire you. either you are a republican or democrat, you are a person governor. i like very much what you have said and done. i support you. i support what you are thinking because i am 77 years old. we make mistakes, but we learn from those mistakes. this is a very terrible conflict we are dealing with. i feel that you are doing a...
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joining us now from little rock, governor asa hutchinson.ernor, you met with president trump at the white house this week and you said to him in arkansas we are back to work. i want to put up some examples of that. you never issued a stay-at-home order in your state and now you've officially reopened all your stores, restaurants, movie theaters and gyms, although at reduced capacity. governor, what you're thinking about all that? >> governor hutchinson: well, my thinking is that we have to manage the risk. we take the virus very seriously. it's a risk, it causes, but you can't -- that is just contrary to the american spirit. and we have to discipline ourselves. we have to manage the risk. i make the comparison with -- you can be in an automobile and it's very risky, but you manage the risk by wearing a seat belt. at first everyone resisted wearing a seat belt and said, well, that's a matter of freedom. well, it is, but it's also a matter of safety and so we are managing the risk in arkansas. we are expanding our economy. but right now we hav
joining us now from little rock, governor asa hutchinson.ernor, you met with president trump at the white house this week and you said to him in arkansas we are back to work. i want to put up some examples of that. you never issued a stay-at-home order in your state and now you've officially reopened all your stores, restaurants, movie theaters and gyms, although at reduced capacity. governor, what you're thinking about all that? >> governor hutchinson: well, my thinking is that we have...
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you are on with governor hutchinson. caller: good evening. i am so glad to hear how you are talking because you are right on target on a lot of things. i have to admire you. either you are a republican or democrat, you are a person governor. i like very much what you have said and done. i support you. i support what you are thinking because i am 77 years old. we make mistakes, but we learn from those mistakes. this is a very terrible conflict we are dealing with. i feel that you are doing a great job. you stick to your guns. remember, you are a governor of people. not republicans, not democrats. you are the governor of people. you care about people's lives. i believe strongly that is what you are putting first, is there lives. guest: thank you very much for that encouragement. let me comment in terms of the partisanship. the virus knows no political boundaries obviously. it has been refreshing to me to see republican governors, democrat governors sharing information, best practices. how does this work? it has brought all of the governors toge
you are on with governor hutchinson. caller: good evening. i am so glad to hear how you are talking because you are right on target on a lot of things. i have to admire you. either you are a republican or democrat, you are a person governor. i like very much what you have said and done. i support you. i support what you are thinking because i am 77 years old. we make mistakes, but we learn from those mistakes. this is a very terrible conflict we are dealing with. i feel that you are doing a...
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trump met with arkansas governor asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. while speaking to reporters, the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against covid-19. -- asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the pandemic. the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure -- measure against covid-19. >> thank you very much is an honor to have asa hutchinson, the governor of arkansas, he has been doing a tremendous job and likewise, governor laura kelly terrific state, terrific people. hard workers, that's for sure. hard workers. discussing various things, i guess everything you can imagine. we have been doing some of these meetings with governors, our relationship with the governors has been very strong. we sent them everything they needed and we will continue. i just spoke with gretchen whitmer, we will be going to michigan at the appropriate time. they have a big problem with dams breaking, a big, big problem. we have set -- sent the army ,
trump met with arkansas governor asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. while speaking to reporters, the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against covid-19. -- asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the pandemic. the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure -- measure against covid-19. >> thank you very much is an honor to...
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governor hutchinson joins me now. welcome back to the news hour, governor. yes, you have announced the opening of a number of places, hair salon, church, we've talken abouhe next few days.ra dine-in rests. massage parlors.week places like why do you think it's safe to do this? >> judy, it's good to be with you again. e last time we were together, we were talking about the fact that arkansas was not a we got a lot of criticism as to whether that was the right strategy. we put restrictionon many of our businesses, but we didn't shut everything down. now that ourcases are down, our trajectory is going in the right direction, we're starting toom liftof those resictions and just like we did it differently before, now we're not doing it all at once.in we're it a step at a time. so you can measure very being disciplinedher ouryou're ...es go up, whether our whether we have any resurgence. so we're being cautious about it.ou bucases are down. our trajectory is going in then. right direct and we're doing our testing. we have contact testing capability. so i feel comf
governor hutchinson joins me now. welcome back to the news hour, governor. yes, you have announced the opening of a number of places, hair salon, church, we've talken abouhe next few days.ra dine-in rests. massage parlors.week places like why do you think it's safe to do this? >> judy, it's good to be with you again. e last time we were together, we were talking about the fact that arkansas was not a we got a lot of criticism as to whether that was the right strategy. we put restrictionon...
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hutchinson never issued stay-at-home order for the state. >> we take the virus seriously, it's a riskcauses death. but can't cloister yourself in the home contrary to the american spirit. >> reporter: in springfield, missouri, hair salons open with restrictions >> frustrated to be up here today and more so, disappointed. >> reporter: according to health officials two hair stylists at this great clips came to work with symptoms of covid-19, potentially exposing 240 people to the virus owns the gym where one of the stylists works out contacted by health department. >> makes me upset someone would expose everybody else. asking screening questions at door and people need to be honest when they answer. >> reporter: salon released a statement saying it's now closed, calling proper sanitization a top priority. in california santa cruz public health officials investigating clusters linked to family gatherings, including mother's day celebration. across the country, worry that will be weeks before we understand the impact of the weekend. in l.a. county police and officials told me had no crowd
hutchinson never issued stay-at-home order for the state. >> we take the virus seriously, it's a riskcauses death. but can't cloister yourself in the home contrary to the american spirit. >> reporter: in springfield, missouri, hair salons open with restrictions >> frustrated to be up here today and more so, disappointed. >> reporter: according to health officials two hair stylists at this great clips came to work with symptoms of covid-19, potentially exposing 240 people...
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. >> at the white house, president trump met with arkansas governor asa hutchinson and kansas governorelly to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. while speaking to reporters, the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against covid-19. -- asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the pandemic. the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure -- measure against covid-19. >> thank you very much is an honor to have asa hutchinson, the governor of arkansas, he has been doing a tremendous job and likewise, governor laura kelly terrific state, terrific people. hard workers, that's for sure. hard workers. discussing various things, i guess everything you can imagine. we have been doing some of these meetings wither
. >> at the white house, president trump met with arkansas governor asa hutchinson and kansas governorelly to discuss the coronavirus pandemic. while speaking to reporters, the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure against covid-19. -- asa hutchinson and kansas governor laura kelly to discuss the pandemic. the president also gave an update on his use of hydroxychloroquine as a preventive measure -- measure against covid-19. >> thank...
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listen, joey jackson -- sorry, sergeant hutchinson, final thought. >> that's absolutely correct. those officers are just as guilty, and that needs to be the resounding theme to stop this violence. that needs to be the theme that goes across the country. if you stand by and you do nothing, you do nothing on a scene where you know that an officer is using excessive force, you are just as guilty. our public deserves better, and we vow that trust, and we do a lot of work to build that back up. >> powerful words from a fellow police officer. sergeant hutchinson, we appreciate what you do, and your insight here, joey jackson, as well. >> thank you. >>> this surnday night, join ou colleague don lemon for an important conversation about the deaths of black men at the hands of police. why we witness it continue to happen. "i can't breathe: black men living and dying in america," this sunday, 8:00 eastern time right here on cnn. >>> we're going to have much more on the arrest of our cnn crew taken into custody on live television while doing their jobs, and covering the protest and violence
listen, joey jackson -- sorry, sergeant hutchinson, final thought. >> that's absolutely correct. those officers are just as guilty, and that needs to be the resounding theme to stop this violence. that needs to be the theme that goes across the country. if you stand by and you do nothing, you do nothing on a scene where you know that an officer is using excessive force, you are just as guilty. our public deserves better, and we vow that trust, and we do a lot of work to build that back...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. everything had to stop to make sure the virus didn't spread. sport is slowly returning in some countries, most notably australia and germany. but for some, the wait goes on, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in mexico, wrestling isn'tjust a sport. it is a way of life. free fighting as part of the culture here. colourful, violent, thrilling. many couldn't imagine life without it. but the arenas are empty 110w. it. but the arenas are empty now. the fans ordered to stay at home. these two practice in the ring alone. two brothers who feel like caged lions. translation: i will be honest. i had translation: i will be honest. ihada translation: i will be honest. i had a kind of panic attack. i told my mother i can't take it anymore. ifelt told my mother i can't take it anymore. i felt dazed, told my mother i can't take it anymore. ifelt dazed, like i didn't fit anymore. ifelt dazed, like i didn'tfit in anymore. ifelt dazed, like i didn't fit in anywhere. i imagine we have all lived through i
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. everything had to stop to make sure the virus didn't spread. sport is slowly returning in some countries, most notably australia and germany. but for some, the wait goes on, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in mexico, wrestling isn'tjust a sport. it is a way of life. free fighting as part of the culture here. colourful, violent, thrilling. many couldn't imagine life without it. but the arenas are empty 110w. it. but the arenas are empty now. the fans ordered to...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. so many industries are facing a long road to recovery. a group of actors saw stringent restrictions as an opportunity to start a new, online ‘soapie' they shot themselves at home. it's proving popular — it's already in its third season. sync clap, standing by. and. . .action! so when the president announced the national lockdown, i kind of sat at home and i thought to myself, "well, wwhat happens to the soapies?" so in my head, i was like, "why don't we just create a soapie on our cellphones?" lockdown heights is an online 'insta—vela', which is a telenoveala which we are showcasing on social media platforms and is really bite—sized eipisodes which ranges between 9 and 12 minutes. i'm on lockdown! i'm supposed to be in the house — we all do! what happens is we send scripts out to those and each actors shoots at home on their cellphones, the individual parts of the scene which are edited together and it comes to cross, when it comes together, it comes across as people are in the same space. and obviously you've got to do whatever you can t
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. so many industries are facing a long road to recovery. a group of actors saw stringent restrictions as an opportunity to start a new, online ‘soapie' they shot themselves at home. it's proving popular — it's already in its third season. sync clap, standing by. and. . .action! so when the president announced the national lockdown, i kind of sat at home and i thought to myself, "well, wwhat happens to the soapies?" so in my head, i was like, "why...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.here two dams have collapsed after days of heavy rain. 10,000 people facing historic levels of flooding have been evacuated from their homes in central michigan. the high waters are also threatening a dow chemical facility. the company says it has shut down the plant. the governor has declared a state of emergency for the affected areas. the bbc‘s jane o'brien has more. the moment a rain swollen river breached a dam in midland county, michigan. one of two catastrophic failures in the area that sent water pouring across fields and towns. so often in recent years, disasters have been measured by records broken. and this was no exception. more than seven inches of rain, causing historic flooding in a state already reeling from the coronavirus. while we're in the midst of a public pandemic it is really important that to the best of our ability, we observe the best practices to keep ourselves and our family safe. we will get through this. it is a tough time to be sure but we are going to ge
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.here two dams have collapsed after days of heavy rain. 10,000 people facing historic levels of flooding have been evacuated from their homes in central michigan. the high waters are also threatening a dow chemical facility. the company says it has shut down the plant. the governor has declared a state of emergency for the affected areas. the bbc‘s jane o'brien has more. the moment a rain swollen river breached a dam in midland county, michigan. one of two...
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arkansas' governor asa hutchinson says his state is seeing a second peak in cases right now. >> i think you can see that we actually, with the seven-day rolling average of new cases, that you see one peak here of about 160 new cases, and then the rolling average across the way let's you see a second peak, and that's the point i want to emphasize is that it's clear and evident to me that we have one peak and then we've had a deep dip, and then we're having a second peak. >> joining me now to discuss is little rock mayor frank scott jr. mayor good to see you. >> good to see you as well, fredricka. thank you so much for this opportunity. >> absolutely. is there any evidence you're seeing specifically in your city that suggests being on the brink of a second wave? >> well, what we always try to do here in city of little rock and follow testing and data. we've seen a lot of testing showing a peak and as we monitor that that's going to guide our steps. we're very cautious how we'll move in our next steps in reopening here in the city of little rock and want to continue to get more data having
arkansas' governor asa hutchinson says his state is seeing a second peak in cases right now. >> i think you can see that we actually, with the seven-day rolling average of new cases, that you see one peak here of about 160 new cases, and then the rolling average across the way let's you see a second peak, and that's the point i want to emphasize is that it's clear and evident to me that we have one peak and then we've had a deep dip, and then we're having a second peak. >> joining...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.e criticism of the government, notjust on testing but on care homes as well, what has the response been? they are facing real scrutiny over this and it is, of course, partly about blame. there is a sense of tension today between minister saying we listen to the scientists and the scientist saying on things like testing there was no point in recommending a mass testing programme if the system wasn't there to deal with it. it is notjust about blame, it is learning from m ista kes about blame, it is learning from mistakes and we had that loud and clear from the care sector. you could hear their frustration and anger and they have thought for some time there has been too much focus on hospitals and the nhs and care homes are a bit of an afterthought. he thought they needed to be further integrated. that is nothing new, we have heard ministers talk about that for years, but it has never happened. this epidemic has exposed serious flaws in the system and that long—term aspiration to integrat
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.e criticism of the government, notjust on testing but on care homes as well, what has the response been? they are facing real scrutiny over this and it is, of course, partly about blame. there is a sense of tension today between minister saying we listen to the scientists and the scientist saying on things like testing there was no point in recommending a mass testing programme if the system wasn't there to deal with it. it is notjust about blame, it is learning from...
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sophie hutchinson there, thank you.ing up in a few minutes. welcome to viewers on bbc one, as we wait for the prime minister to lead today's coronavirus briefing from downing street. that's after his top advisor, dominic cummings, appeared in the rose garden at downing street a short while ago to give his reaction to all the controversy around his decision to travel hundreds of miles to his parents' home with his family during the lockdown. so, plenty for us during the lockdown. so, plenty for us to discuss. and it will be interesting, to say the least, to see what borisjohnson has to say following the statement by dominic cummings earlier. mr cummings, by the way, pretty unrepentant, saying he had no regrets about the decision he had no regrets about the decision he had no regrets about the decision he had made, he didn't believe he had broken the rules, or the spirit of the rules, and he certainly hadn't considered resigning. so, there was clarity around his position, certainly, although, as we are beginning to hear,
sophie hutchinson there, thank you.ing up in a few minutes. welcome to viewers on bbc one, as we wait for the prime minister to lead today's coronavirus briefing from downing street. that's after his top advisor, dominic cummings, appeared in the rose garden at downing street a short while ago to give his reaction to all the controversy around his decision to travel hundreds of miles to his parents' home with his family during the lockdown. so, plenty for us during the lockdown. so, plenty for...
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here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson.ho is infected with the coronavirus and who is not is crucial in preventing it from spreading and allowing people back to work. the uk has kept the list of covid—i9 symptoms two and a minimum, but today people are asked to look out for another. the uk's for chief medical officers now say a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste is a symptom along with a high temperature and or a new continuous cough. experts say they alerted public health into a connection between loss of smell and covid—i9 two months ago, after speaking to patients. i had contact from key workers, for example, those in contact with the vulnerable delivering food who were told they had to go to work because it was not a recognised symptom. we may have missed some opportunity to control the spread and fortunately now those patients will be able to get herself isolated and tested. while the uk now lists three symptoms for covid—i9, the world health organization lists 13 and covid—19, the world health organization
here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson.ho is infected with the coronavirus and who is not is crucial in preventing it from spreading and allowing people back to work. the uk has kept the list of covid—i9 symptoms two and a minimum, but today people are asked to look out for another. the uk's for chief medical officers now say a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste is a symptom along with a high temperature and or a new continuous cough. experts say they alerted public...
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by asa be joined hutchinson. and the beijing bureau chief for "the washington post," who will join us from new zealand 8:00 p.m. eastern time. hutchinson. 5:00 on the west coast. all of our coverage is available online at c-span.org/coro navirus. we are back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern with "washington journal." ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] "> c-span's "washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, a genetics and medicine professor at harvard medical school discusses the science and research behind the coronavirus and trump 2020's strategic communications director will be on to talk about the michael flynn trial. former republican strategist rick wilson, cofounder of the anti-trump group the lincoln project discusses why his group opposes president trump's election. watch live at 7:00 easter
by asa be joined hutchinson. and the beijing bureau chief for "the washington post," who will join us from new zealand 8:00 p.m. eastern time. hutchinson. 5:00 on the west coast. all of our coverage is available online at c-span.org/coro navirus. we are back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern with "washington journal." ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. well, the picture in germany is rather different., so all shops can be re—opened as the lockdown restrictions are eased and schools will gradually open their doors in the summer term. germany's federal states will take control of the timing and operate a so—called emergency brake if there's a new surge in infections. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill has the latest. jenny, what does all of this meme now for germany? well, this is, huw, a significant day for germany, with angela merkel announcing it has come through the first phase of the pandemic. the country is in a good place, with infection rates falling steadily and good hospital capacity, but that has meant angela merkel has been under pressure from the leaders of germany's i6 been under pressure from the leaders of germany's 16 states who are desperate to restart their local economies. after a meeting today, are reportedly rather stormy one, they came up with a plan which includes among many things that we are opening of shops, hotels and restau ra nts, are opening of shops,
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. well, the picture in germany is rather different., so all shops can be re—opened as the lockdown restrictions are eased and schools will gradually open their doors in the summer term. germany's federal states will take control of the timing and operate a so—called emergency brake if there's a new surge in infections. 0ur berlin correspondent jenny hill has the latest. jenny, what does all of this meme now for germany? well, this is, huw, a significant day for...
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governor hutchinson acknowledged today that new cases are on the rise. >> the seven-day rolling average, and i want you to make a note of this, as to the peak that we had in april, and then we've come back, we dipped down, we've come up to what could be another peak, or it could be a way to a higher peak. >> and the governor of arkansas, governor asa hutchinson, joins me now. governor, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. you said the peak could have been reached or it could be going up towards a higher peak. do you have a sense which one of those it is? >> first of all, we're doing a great deal more testing. as you do more testing, you're going to see your cases go up some. we've seen that in arkansas. and the way that you can make sure that you control that from being a broader contagion is to do the contract tracing, to make sure that you run it down to its roots and find out where the problem is. but also, to do your social distancing. and i wanted to alert arkansasans today, it's all about us. the testing we're doing leads to more cases, that's understandable. whenever we lo
governor hutchinson acknowledged today that new cases are on the rise. >> the seven-day rolling average, and i want you to make a note of this, as to the peak that we had in april, and then we've come back, we dipped down, we've come up to what could be another peak, or it could be a way to a higher peak. >> and the governor of arkansas, governor asa hutchinson, joins me now. governor, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. you said the peak could have been reached or it could...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.ared the worst of the covid crisis, but there are fears that could change. this morning at indian air force plane carrying mr guy department by the london and delhi, the president of india walked to the plaintiff to solemnly witness to god these final return on the political battlefield. ireland has voted in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it is become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it was a remarkable climax of what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a p0p extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far but suddenly police are here guessing the crowd. we don't know why. the prelaunch ritual is well established here. helen was said to be in good spirits but just here. helen was said to be in good spirits butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, this is become the newest nation. it was a lady data for a new country and challenges are daunting. but for n
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.ared the worst of the covid crisis, but there are fears that could change. this morning at indian air force plane carrying mr guy department by the london and delhi, the president of india walked to the plaintiff to solemnly witness to god these final return on the political battlefield. ireland has voted in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it is become the first country in the world to approve the change in the national referendum. it...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.nitial outbreak are now trying to get back to normal. but the boss of ipswich hospital is warning that the implications of social distancing, together with the possibility that covid—i9 could be here "for several years", means it is having to find new ways of working. hugh pym reports on some of the difficulties ahead. the eyes behind the mask — staff at a ipswich hospital behind the covid—i9 ward at the height of the crisis, captured by one of their own colleagues. it's much easier to stop services than it is to start them. and this is the hospital now. we were given access as senior staff plan for a new future and restarting other services. it talks about the different phases of recovery and obviously we're in phase 2 now. here, they're following national guidelines in england for bringing back nonurgent work. so, we have doing its very carefully, i think it would be wrong to start a lot of services and then realise that we had to close them down again, because we didn't have the cap
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.nitial outbreak are now trying to get back to normal. but the boss of ipswich hospital is warning that the implications of social distancing, together with the possibility that covid—i9 could be here "for several years", means it is having to find new ways of working. hugh pym reports on some of the difficulties ahead. the eyes behind the mask — staff at a ipswich hospital behind the covid—i9 ward at the height of the crisis, captured by one of their...
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sophie hutchinson reports.uca, one of around 100 children in the uk who have been seriously ill after being infected with covid—19. luca was rushed to great ormond street hospital around two weeks ago and spent four days in intensive care. his father has been with him the whole time. well, he's been very unwell. he used to have high temperature, over a0 degrees. we could not drop it down for more than two hours because it was very scary, he was melting, very floppy, no energy. he used to sweat a lot and very, very scary. this is an exceptionally new illness. it was only officially identified in the uk around huw weeks ago after a number of children with unusual symptoms we re of children with unusual symptoms were taken into hospitals, mainly in london, and at least one of them has died as yellow they are a group of children who are coming in, some of whom are positive for the virus. and some of whom are positive on antibody testing presenting with very, very high fevers. they are presenting with abdominal pain
sophie hutchinson reports.uca, one of around 100 children in the uk who have been seriously ill after being infected with covid—19. luca was rushed to great ormond street hospital around two weeks ago and spent four days in intensive care. his father has been with him the whole time. well, he's been very unwell. he used to have high temperature, over a0 degrees. we could not drop it down for more than two hours because it was very scary, he was melting, very floppy, no energy. he used to...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ing to question the prime minister this afternoon, amid continued calls for his chief adviser, dominic cummings, to resign. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. there is still a lot of anger in some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings?” some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings? ithink some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings? i think even if mps on this committee subjected borisjohnson to the spanish inquisition treatment, he wouldn't change his mind, he seems determined to cling onto dominic cummings and has pretty much nailed him to the perch. i think his calculation is pretty simple, namely, that we will all move on and journalists and angry tory mps will move on to other issues because there is an awful lot of very important coronavirus stuff coming down the track very, very quickly. in terms of where schools will go back on monday, whether test, track and trace will be rolled out effectively, whether we get 2
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ing to question the prime minister this afternoon, amid continued calls for his chief adviser, dominic cummings, to resign. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. there is still a lot of anger in some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings?” some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings? ithink some quarters, is he going to hold on, dominic cummings? i think even if mps on this committee subjected borisjohnson to the...
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hutchinson: katie, are you ready? gov. hutchinson: katie, are you ready?ddie, thanks for coming in on short notice. >> no problem. >> you found your tie ok. good afternoon to everyone. thanks for
hutchinson: katie, are you ready? gov. hutchinson: katie, are you ready?ddie, thanks for coming in on short notice. >> no problem. >> you found your tie ok. good afternoon to everyone. thanks for
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sophie hutchinson, our health correspondent, thank you.trictions were imposed to stop the spread of coronavirus, some people in england were being encouraged to return to work today. the government guidelines say they should do so if it is safe. and the change highlights the difference between england and the other nations of the united kingdom — scotland, wales and northern ireland — where the message remains to stay at home. so how are different businesses managing to reopen, and keep to the guidelines? our business correspondent emma simpson has been investigating. we are so excited to be open. two days ago, this was an empty shell where we'd had to give everything away. but this garden centre is now back in bloom and back in business. very different to the start of lockdown. it was probably early march when we ran the numbers one day and i think the next morning i woke up and i actually cried into my breakfast because, you know, we were going to lose staff and plants galore, and you just thought it was going off a cliff, but here we ar
sophie hutchinson, our health correspondent, thank you.trictions were imposed to stop the spread of coronavirus, some people in england were being encouraged to return to work today. the government guidelines say they should do so if it is safe. and the change highlights the difference between england and the other nations of the united kingdom — scotland, wales and northern ireland — where the message remains to stay at home. so how are different businesses managing to reopen, and keep to...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.n schools. this week, teaching unions have warned against a hasty reopening of the school gates and it seems they have the support of parents. the bbc has had exclusive access to some research from parentkind. it reports that more than 80% of the 250,000 parents that responded across england, wales and northern ireland would be unhappy with schools reopening soon after lockdown is eased. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has been speaking to headteachers, parents and pupils. dean jones is grappling with one question. how can he keep children safe if they come back? having looked at our staircases, they are not sufficiently wide. they would have to be one way up here, down elsewhere. to keep corridors clear, it will be teachers moving wherever possible, rather than students. here's a fairly typical classroom that would normally hold around 30 children. typically, now, we would expect it to hold it around 15. for the key workers' children at this school in sheffield, a taste of how it
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.n schools. this week, teaching unions have warned against a hasty reopening of the school gates and it seems they have the support of parents. the bbc has had exclusive access to some research from parentkind. it reports that more than 80% of the 250,000 parents that responded across england, wales and northern ireland would be unhappy with schools reopening soon after lockdown is eased. 0ur education editor branwenjeffreys has been speaking to headteachers, parents...
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. -- patrick hutchinson. and why one guy is sticking to the biggest bluetooth amid the pandemic.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: tech stocks are leading the way to recovery. the nasdaq market cap has risen to 55% of the s&p 500 value in part to the continuous strength of the faang stocks. yousef garyow is yanni. it has been really interesting to see tech giants have sort of played the role of haven assets when everybody is panicking about the rest of the market. given some of the fundamental changes we are seeing with covid-19, can we expect these giants to get bigger? >> i think you can. all we are seeing, the only impact coronavirus has had on them, to pull forward kind of a growth trajectory we already saw happening before transitioning to the crowd, pete -- the cloud, people are transitioning to work from home. now these companies are going to take advantage of it into the future. mean forat does it traditional businesses? big banks, j.p. morgan, being upstaged by mastercard. surpassed the has u.s.' biggest bank as the chart on the bloomberg shows our viewers. if we are seeing more
. -- patrick hutchinson. and why one guy is sticking to the biggest bluetooth amid the pandemic.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: tech stocks are leading the way to recovery. the nasdaq market cap has risen to 55% of the s&p 500 value in part to the continuous strength of the faang stocks. yousef garyow is yanni. it has been really interesting to see tech giants have sort of played the role of haven assets when everybody is panicking about the rest of the market. given some of the fundamental...
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sophie hutchinson reports.ound 100 children in the uk who have been seriously ill after being infected with covid—i9. luca was rushed to great ormond street hospital around two weeks ago and spent four days in intensive care. his father has been with him the whole time. well, he's been very unwell. he used to have a high temperature, over 40 degrees. we could not drop it down for more than two hours and it was very scary, he was melting, very floppy, no energy. he used to sweat a lot, and very, very scary. this is an exceptionally new illness. it was only officially identified in the uk around two weeks ago after a number of children with unusual symptoms were taken into hospitals, mainly in london, and at least one of them has died they are a group of children who are coming in, some of whom are positive for the virus. and some of whom are positive on antibody testing presenting with very, very high fevers. they are presenting with abdominal pain, diarrhoea, some of them have rashes, and some of them are in sh
sophie hutchinson reports.ound 100 children in the uk who have been seriously ill after being infected with covid—i9. luca was rushed to great ormond street hospital around two weeks ago and spent four days in intensive care. his father has been with him the whole time. well, he's been very unwell. he used to have a high temperature, over 40 degrees. we could not drop it down for more than two hours and it was very scary, he was melting, very floppy, no energy. he used to sweat a lot, and...
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shannon: let's discuss the delicate balance that is reopening with governor asa hutchinson. good to have you back. i was interested in how the concert is going to work, they heavy 1100 seats but will only let 200 some in. that is a possibility, so many will be watching to see how that plays out in arkansas. we have this discussion about unemployment benefits and whether people offer their jobs to come back should have to go back or whether they can still take the benefits was the arkansas times reported this about you, governor hutchinson made it clear that claiming unemployment when the job was restarted amounted to fraud no matter your fear about your health or employer safeguards. what is your position on that? >> whenever someone has an opportunity to work they are to work. the people of arkansas want to work, no one wants to be able to survive simply on unemployment compensation. they are looking for the opportunity to work and we want to create those. it is a very difficult time in arkansas. we had a hit to our economy. it is not a nosedive but it is a hit and we are t
shannon: let's discuss the delicate balance that is reopening with governor asa hutchinson. good to have you back. i was interested in how the concert is going to work, they heavy 1100 seats but will only let 200 some in. that is a possibility, so many will be watching to see how that plays out in arkansas. we have this discussion about unemployment benefits and whether people offer their jobs to come back should have to go back or whether they can still take the benefits was the arkansas times...
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. >>> over the weekend, arkansas's governor asa hutchinson confirmed his state is in the midst of whatdescribed as a second peak of coronavirus cases. the governor is standing by, he he'll join us live in a little bit. right now, cnn correspondent ed lavandera is in little rock, arkansas. ed, tell us about the latest outbreak there. >> reporter: this started about last thursday when some 450 new cases were initially reported. what we have seen now over the last five days is about a thousand new cases added in just these five days being reported. this is significant because we should point out that while arkansas has not been a state where they have seen a large number of coronavirus cases and a high number of deaths, they have about 6,000 cases overall. and just a thousand of those reported in the last five days. so that is striking. the governor here insisting that they are doing everything properly. the reopening phase here has begun. and hundreds, thousands of people gathering at lakes across the state. we'll check out the images from lake hamilton which is not too far from little r
. >>> over the weekend, arkansas's governor asa hutchinson confirmed his state is in the midst of whatdescribed as a second peak of coronavirus cases. the governor is standing by, he he'll join us live in a little bit. right now, cnn correspondent ed lavandera is in little rock, arkansas. ed, tell us about the latest outbreak there. >> reporter: this started about last thursday when some 450 new cases were initially reported. what we have seen now over the last five days is about...
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sophie hutchinson reports.irus and tracing those they may have infected is now back on the table in england after a two—month pause. the government says its new voluntary programme was up and running this morning and it has urged people to participate. we are doing this on a voluntary basis because we think the overwhelming majority of people, when instructed to self—isolate by the nhs, will do so. but, of course, we have the legal powers to make this mandatory if we need to. i'd just rather not do that. so how does the test and trace service work? anyone with symptoms should self—isolate and book a test. if the result is positive, an nhs official will call or e—mail to ask who you may have had recent contact with. anyone you have been within two metres or less from for 15 minutes, or closer than one metre face to face, so colleagues or friends, will be called by the tracers and told to self—isolate for up to 11! days. members of their household do not have to go into quarantine unless they develop symptoms. at
sophie hutchinson reports.irus and tracing those they may have infected is now back on the table in england after a two—month pause. the government says its new voluntary programme was up and running this morning and it has urged people to participate. we are doing this on a voluntary basis because we think the overwhelming majority of people, when instructed to self—isolate by the nhs, will do so. but, of course, we have the legal powers to make this mandatory if we need to. i'd just...
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i'll ask asa hutchinson about the plan for his state live next. like the grandpa out there delivering munchkins out of thin air. from all of us at dunkin', to all the heroes keeping everyone running. we thank you. confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. i'm max, i was diagnosed with aplastic anemia and if i didn't find a donor, i...
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and asa hutchinson says his state is experiencing a second peek.id these states wait long enough before easing their restrictions? >> the original recommendations that came from the task force suggested a 14-day decline and the number of cases, the number of infections, and certainly we did not see that in every case. and clearly the risk of that is an increase in cases. we were likely to see some increase in cases as restrictions were loosened. and so the key is to make sure you have the appropriate strategy to test and track. and quarantine and isolate as needed. we also have to make sure that data is correct. we've seen in the last week or so we've had some issues around data and we want to make sure that our medical systems, our hospitals have the capacity, so we certainly have cautioned at the ama against premature reopening, but we are where we are today and we have to make sure we continue to track these numbers and react very quickly. because we probably would expect some increase, but it's a sharp rise that we are really worried about. >>
and asa hutchinson says his state is experiencing a second peek.id these states wait long enough before easing their restrictions? >> the original recommendations that came from the task force suggested a 14-day decline and the number of cases, the number of infections, and certainly we did not see that in every case. and clearly the risk of that is an increase in cases. we were likely to see some increase in cases as restrictions were loosened. and so the key is to make sure you have the...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. questioned by senior mps later this afternoon — our political correspondent jessica parker is at westminster. never quite the same over the room, these sessions, but the topic of dominic cummings is at the top of the agenda? it will almost certainly come up and the liaison committee is a panel of senior mps from different parties, so it is a cross—party occasion. borisjohnson will be grilled on the dominic cummings saga as well as other topics as well, or related to his administration's handling of the coronavirus whether it is on testing or ppe or whether it is on testing or ppe or whether it is on the idea of local knock—downs, but i think number ten av knock—downs, but i think number ten a's strategy to ride the dominic cummings problem out will continue today and there is no suggestion that boris johnson today and there is no suggestion that borisjohnson is going to change tack on that one. they will move into different topics and he will hope to do that during the afternoon. mean
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. questioned by senior mps later this afternoon — our political correspondent jessica parker is at westminster. never quite the same over the room, these sessions, but the topic of dominic cummings is at the top of the agenda? it will almost certainly come up and the liaison committee is a panel of senior mps from different parties, so it is a cross—party occasion. borisjohnson will be grilled on the dominic cummings saga as well as other topics as well, or...
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and we'll continue to do so. >> governor of the great state of arkansas, asa hutchinson, thank you, governorming on our broadcast live tonight. we appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. good to be with you. >>> coming up for us, joe biden said it didn't happen, period. where the sexual assault allegation goes from here, the topic of our next discussion. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> it is not true. i'm saying it unequivocally. it never, never happened, and it didn't. it never happened. >> are you preparing us for a complaint that might be revealed in some way? are you confident there is nothing? >> i'm confident there's nothing. no one ever brought it to the attention of me 27 years ago. this is any assertion at all. >> that's joe biden from this morning speaking out for the first time on this network to deny a claim that he sexually assaulted
and we'll continue to do so. >> governor of the great state of arkansas, asa hutchinson, thank you, governorming on our broadcast live tonight. we appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. good to be with you. >>> coming up for us, joe biden said it didn't happen, period. where the sexual assault allegation goes from here, the topic of our next discussion. ♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is...
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governor asa hutchinson said it wasn't needed in arkansas. it is a state with a low population density but the governor here is saying over the course of the last few days, they're beginning to see this second peak of coronavirus cases being reported. the first peak came about a month or so ago, around april 20th, so we're now seeing this, and this really started coming to light around last thursday. if you look at the way the cases have unfolded, about 450 cases were reported on thursday, 150 on friday, and 160 on saturday. they were much lower on sunday but that could have something to do with memorial day testing, reporting. we'll have to see how this continues to play out here over the next couple of days. but the governor did mention there was this pool party. we don't know many details but the governor says they believe is responsible for a cluster outbreak of new coronavirus cases and used as an example that people need to be mindful of how they're behaving when they're out and about. >> high school swim party that i'm sure everybody t
governor asa hutchinson said it wasn't needed in arkansas. it is a state with a low population density but the governor here is saying over the course of the last few days, they're beginning to see this second peak of coronavirus cases being reported. the first peak came about a month or so ago, around april 20th, so we're now seeing this, and this really started coming to light around last thursday. if you look at the way the cases have unfolded, about 450 cases were reported on thursday, 150...
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and we'll continue to do so. >> governor of the great state of arkansas, asa hutchinson, thank you, governorcoming on our broadcast live tornanigh. we appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. good to be with you. >>> coming up for us, joe biden said it didn't happen, period. where the sexual assault allegation goes from here, the topic of our next discussion. din to bank safely from home. deposit a check with your phone or tablet. check balances, pay bills, transfer money and more. send money to people you know and trust with zelle. stay safe. stay home. together, we'll get through this. pnc bank we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> it is not true. i'm saying it unequivocally. it never, never happened, and it didn't. it never happened. >> are you preparing us for a complaint that might be revealed in some way? are you confident there is nothing? >> i'm confident there's nothing. no one ever brought it to the attention of me 27 years ago. thi
and we'll continue to do so. >> governor of the great state of arkansas, asa hutchinson, thank you, governorcoming on our broadcast live tornanigh. we appreciate it. >> thank you, brian. good to be with you. >>> coming up for us, joe biden said it didn't happen, period. where the sexual assault allegation goes from here, the topic of our next discussion. din to bank safely from home. deposit a check with your phone or tablet. check balances, pay bills, transfer money and...
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david hutchinson is the sheriff in minneapolis. the difference last night as opposed to friday night and previous nights in terms of the reduced violence? we know the national guard was there, but what, in total, do you see is the difference? >> good morning. i think the difference was a unified command. minneapolis also was -- and counties all over the state had came together under the governor's order to make sure that to get some peace, make sure the community is safe. again, i think it's about unity. again, it's all about justice for george. i mean, we're all here, a tragic event we've turned into some violent events. we have to get back to some peace so we can have our community heal from this -- we need justice for george. justice for george is not burning stuff down, hurting people, it's not shooting at police. justice for george is being peaceful, and making sure we change things. we have to change things. this is enough for everybody. we have to heal and the time is now. >> sheriff, we saw pictures and our own reporters ex
david hutchinson is the sheriff in minneapolis. the difference last night as opposed to friday night and previous nights in terms of the reduced violence? we know the national guard was there, but what, in total, do you see is the difference? >> good morning. i think the difference was a unified command. minneapolis also was -- and counties all over the state had came together under the governor's order to make sure that to get some peace, make sure the community is safe. again, i think...
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host: governor asa hutchinson, republican from that state is available online at c-span.org. joining us from new zealand is the beijing bureau chief for the washington post, anna fifield. thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: happy to be here. host: it is friday afternoon your time. some of the looming questions involve china's responsibility for this pandemic. what are your looming questions five months after the first outbreak? guest: the thing i'm focusing on now is how china tries to come out of this and manage this. i think they can see that when the dust settles, there is going to be a lot of finger-pointing. more finger-pointing now. a lot of blame shifting both from the united states, from europe. tona has been trying rewrite the narrative and pretrade themselves not as the source of the virus but as the savior from it. not so much on the united states but in europe in particular and africa and other parts of asia. we have seen them donating a lot of masks. selling a lot of ventilators and other equipment to try to portray themselves as a helpful, responsible,
host: governor asa hutchinson, republican from that state is available online at c-span.org. joining us from new zealand is the beijing bureau chief for the washington post, anna fifield. thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: happy to be here. host: it is friday afternoon your time. some of the looming questions involve china's responsibility for this pandemic. what are your looming questions five months after the first outbreak? guest: the thing i'm focusing on now is how china tries...
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. >> reporter: governor asa hutchinson says arkansas is experiencing a second peak a month after the first with a cluster of case after a high school pool party. 163 more cases announced this weekend. hutchison never issued a stay-at-home order for the state. >> we take the virus very seriously it's a risk. it causes death. but you can't cloister yourself in a home that is contrary to the american spirit. >> reporter: springfield, missouri, hair salons are opened with restrictions. >> i'm very frustrated to be up here today. maybe more so, i'm disappointed. >> reporter: according to health officials, two hair stylist at this great clips came to work despite having symptoms of covid-19, potentially exposing 140 people to the virus. eric bumner owns a gym where one works out and was contacted by the health department. >> it makes me upset they would expose everybody else we are asking screening questions at the door and people need to be honest when they answer those questions. >> reporter: the salon released a statement saying it is now closed, calling proper sanitization a top priori
. >> reporter: governor asa hutchinson says arkansas is experiencing a second peak a month after the first with a cluster of case after a high school pool party. 163 more cases announced this weekend. hutchison never issued a stay-at-home order for the state. >> we take the virus very seriously it's a risk. it causes death. but you can't cloister yourself in a home that is contrary to the american spirit. >> reporter: springfield, missouri, hair salons are opened with...
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of "washington journal" on the federal response to the pandemic.s our guests are -- arkansas asa hutchinson. he joins us to talk about the role of state and local responding to covid-19. also, ""washington post"" chief on china's next steps amid the ongoing pandemic. join the conversation. proo"washington journal primetime" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. joining us in elledge with the harvard medical school. he is professor of genetics. about science and research. you hear stories daily about covid-19 research, models and the like. what is the sense, best way to approach what people digest? guest: this is a huge question. created totalhas information overload. it is a tsunami of information we have never seen. -- are coming online every day. it is important that people work quickly. it is essential, but it comes with risks. much of the information cropping up is not pure -- not peer-reviewed. eager to report this news but it is important for people to oh distinguish between types of information they get. there are three things to consider. one is the source of the information. , howecon
of "washington journal" on the federal response to the pandemic.s our guests are -- arkansas asa hutchinson. he joins us to talk about the role of state and local responding to covid-19. also, ""washington post"" chief on china's next steps amid the ongoing pandemic. join the conversation. proo"washington journal primetime" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. joining us in elledge with the harvard medical school. he is professor of genetics. about science...
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by the way jesse or governor, asa hutchinson obey our guest tomorrow evening on the program. good evening. >> caller: hi. i would like to know why all the reachers can't get together and come to one conclusion about what is going on. some say positive things and then at the same time it seems like they are saying negative things to coincide with trump. people have kids they are concerned about. i don't think school should be opening up. n schools do not understand what they need to do. if you think they might bring it home to the parent why start school? that is a no-no right there. >> host: jesse, thanks to the call. so to her first point to research get together do you share notes do you compare results and information? >> guest: good evening jesse thank you for the question. in the current electronic era, information, scientific information, clinical information about the kinds of illnesses this coronavirus produces, is shared around the world with enormous speed. my e-mail box, inbox is full of information every day. but something so new, we are learning things all the ti
by the way jesse or governor, asa hutchinson obey our guest tomorrow evening on the program. good evening. >> caller: hi. i would like to know why all the reachers can't get together and come to one conclusion about what is going on. some say positive things and then at the same time it seems like they are saying negative things to coincide with trump. people have kids they are concerned about. i don't think school should be opening up. n schools do not understand what they need to do. if...