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andrew harding reports. of furious inequality and habitual misrule, the virus was always going to cause chaos here in south africa. how could it possibly be otherwise? in the overcrowded townships around johannesburg, news of covid—19's arrival — the first confirmed case was march the 5th — prompted dread. those fears were — are — understandable. neighbourhoods sharing taps and toilets, people already weakened by malnutrition and illness. but south africa had an advantage — it had time, weeks to watch the virus spread around the rest of the world, and to watch other countries' mistakes. the government here has a ha rd—earned reputation for dithering, for being all talk. but last month it took a firm decision, to act early and aggressively. and so, just ten days after that first case, south africa declared a state of disaster. schools and restaurants would be closed, foreign travel tightly restricted. at this stage in south africa, the virus was spreading slowly. but soon, south africa did start to see an exp
andrew harding reports. of furious inequality and habitual misrule, the virus was always going to cause chaos here in south africa. how could it possibly be otherwise? in the overcrowded townships around johannesburg, news of covid—19's arrival — the first confirmed case was march the 5th — prompted dread. those fears were — are — understandable. neighbourhoods sharing taps and toilets, people already weakened by malnutrition and illness. but south africa had an advantage — it had...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. stay with us on bbc news.e annual world health assembly, and big questions about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plaintiff solemnly witnessed mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to surely the most extraordinary funeral evergiven toa surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it has been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far, but suddenly the police are teargas in the crowd. we don't know why. the prelaunch ritual is well—established here. helen was said to be in good spirits, but just a was said to be in good spirits, butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor has become t
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. stay with us on bbc news.e annual world health assembly, and big questions about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plaintiff solemnly witnessed mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. that's all from us. bye for now. hello.bc news channel with me, ben brown. the italian prime minister, giuseppe conte, has admitted that his country is taking a calculated risk by rolling back lockdown measures from next week. the country's daily death toll from covid—i9 has now fallen to its lowest since the 9th of march. mr conte said that there could be another rise, but the country could not afford to wait any longer. donna larsen reports. italy's wait is almost over. from monday, day—to—day freedoms will slowly resume, and by 3rd june, there will be even greater movement, such as domestic and international travel. but the process comes with a warning. translation: we are facing a calculated risk. to put it frankly, we know the contagion curve may rise again. preparations are taking place across the entire country. beauty salons and shops can resume trade on monday. gyms and swimming pools will open on 25th may. cinemas and theatres will follow in mid—june. but measures must be taken to make sure people are kept as safe
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. that's all from us. bye for now. hello.bc news channel with me, ben brown. the italian prime minister, giuseppe conte, has admitted that his country is taking a calculated risk by rolling back lockdown measures from next week. the country's daily death toll from covid—i9 has now fallen to its lowest since the 9th of march. mr conte said that there could be another rise, but the country could not afford to wait any longer. donna larsen reports. italy's...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.we're becoming rapidly accustomed to staring through them, too. demand for protective screens in shops and offices is booming during this pandemic — and manufacturers are struggling to keep up. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. clear plastic sheets being cut and shaped into protective screens — these will end up on reception desks. this office furniture manufacturer near dudley is getting ten times the normal orders for screens. staff are back from furlough, making 700 a week. more and more businesses are starting to get back to work and they want to do that safely, which has triggered a huge amount of demand for the kind of protective screens that they make here. the company's boss says offices will start to look very different. ‘normally, you would have screening of this height to provide a separation between the space, now people need to extend that to provide a more practical barrier. but the rush for see—through screens has caused a shortage in transparent acrylic —
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.we're becoming rapidly accustomed to staring through them, too. demand for protective screens in shops and offices is booming during this pandemic — and manufacturers are struggling to keep up. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. clear plastic sheets being cut and shaped into protective screens — these will end up on reception desks. this office furniture manufacturer near dudley is getting ten times the normal orders for screens. staff are...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.p new hobbies or coming up with ingenious ways to raise money for worthwhile causes. 0ne holidaymaker in the philippines is using her love of art to fundraise for food packages and other essential items for rural communities there. jasmine barcelona was in the philippines, where her family is from, when travel restrictions came into place. she immediately took up her paintbrush and painted this image of a guardian angel nurse, which she has then turned into postcards that have helped her raise more than $6,000 for those in need. we can speak to jasmine live now from the rural area where she's spending lockdown in santa catalina. thank you very much for speaking with us. where did this idea come from? one of my friends in london started selling one of her paintings for the nhs and she said, are you going to do one? and i thought it was a good idea and i was looking for what charities i could give it to andi charities i could give it to and i spoke to a friend in london and i wanted it t
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.p new hobbies or coming up with ingenious ways to raise money for worthwhile causes. 0ne holidaymaker in the philippines is using her love of art to fundraise for food packages and other essential items for rural communities there. jasmine barcelona was in the philippines, where her family is from, when travel restrictions came into place. she immediately took up her paintbrush and painted this image of a guardian angel nurse, which she has then turned...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.ullah have finally agreed to share power again. the two had been at loggerheads for months following last year's disputed general election, just as they were after the poll in 2014. but this time, there is the added complication of the coronavirus and a recent surge in taliban violence. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan reports. every day, afghans pray for peace, more so every day, afghans pray for peace, more so in the past few months. the country has been battling the twin threats of the teller man and the coronavirus. the brutality of some of the recent attacks claimed by the is group have shocked even this war—torn nation. people were in disbelief when newborn babies and nursing mothers became the target. all of this happened amid a bitter dispute over who won last year's presidential election at last, some hope as the wrangling political rivals say they have reached a deal. mrghani will remain rivals say they have reached a deal. mr ghani will remain president, but his riv
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.ullah have finally agreed to share power again. the two had been at loggerheads for months following last year's disputed general election, just as they were after the poll in 2014. but this time, there is the added complication of the coronavirus and a recent surge in taliban violence. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan reports. every day, afghans pray for peace, more so every day, afghans pray for peace, more so in the past few months. the country...
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our africa correspondent andrew harding reports from johannesburg.outh african police trying to enforce much more than just the lockdown. they have spotted a woman with something in her hand. could she be selling cigarettes? she is bundled into the van. the sale of cigarettes and alcohol is now strictly prohibited here. this is how south africa's new prohibition is being enforced. police on the streets at night seeking out anybody dealing or carrying alcohol or cigarettes. it is a deeply controversial part of this country's lockdown. the south african government says its prohibition is working and by restricting alcohol, they are reducing public violence and keeping hospital beds free for coronavirus patients. but the ban is also fuelling organised crime. these schoolchildren are now selling contraband cigarettes on behalf of powerful gangsters. these people are quite scary, are they? they are, they are very scary. they carry guns around, they can't trust anyone. do you feel ashamed of doing this criminal activity or do you think this is a stupid law
our africa correspondent andrew harding reports from johannesburg.outh african police trying to enforce much more than just the lockdown. they have spotted a woman with something in her hand. could she be selling cigarettes? she is bundled into the van. the sale of cigarettes and alcohol is now strictly prohibited here. this is how south africa's new prohibition is being enforced. police on the streets at night seeking out anybody dealing or carrying alcohol or cigarettes. it is a deeply...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.al health crisis is looming, because of the many consequences of the pandemic. on the eve of mental health awareness week, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has been speaking about his own struggle with anxiety and how the country should respond to the virus. here's our religion editor, martin bashir. we've tried to keep calm and carry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics, almost half of adults in the uk are suffering with anxiety — including the archbishop of canterbury. there is real anxiety, and you can't just so easily talk it through. of course, anxiety is a very reasonable thing to suffer. when i talk to the doctor who i talk to from time to time, he says the whole point about anxiety and depression is they're there to tell you something. we often think it's just us who is struggling, that everyone else is doing ok... it was while delivering thought for the day before his 64th birthday that the archbis
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.al health crisis is looming, because of the many consequences of the pandemic. on the eve of mental health awareness week, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has been speaking about his own struggle with anxiety and how the country should respond to the virus. here's our religion editor, martin bashir. we've tried to keep calm and carry on, but in our locked—down homes, minds have been racing. according to the office for national statistics,...
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the bbc‘s africa correspondent, andrew harding, with that report. the start of our bulletin. it's a measure of the economic despair gripping the nation, considered one of the richest in the world. angelica casas from the bbc‘s 0nline team went to a food bank in san antonio, texas, and has this report. it's affected everybody. as you can see, all these people are here. everybody‘s had good jobs are here. some of them are first timers. they're shocked that they're in this line, they never thought they would be in a line of needing anything stop right man for food assistance is rising at an extraordinary rate in the united states. ididn't rate in the united states. i didn't know what to eat for breakfast and i said whatever you can find at home. here in san antonio, thousands of families are lining up in the texas heat for help from the local food bank. i'm texas heat for help from the localfood bank. i'm used to being able to handle myself, ta ke being able to handle myself, take care of everything, and 110w take care of everything, and now i find mys
the bbc‘s africa correspondent, andrew harding, with that report. the start of our bulletin. it's a measure of the economic despair gripping the nation, considered one of the richest in the world. angelica casas from the bbc‘s 0nline team went to a food bank in san antonio, texas, and has this report. it's affected everybody. as you can see, all these people are here. everybody‘s had good jobs are here. some of them are first timers. they're shocked that they're in this line, they never...
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andrew harding reports from johannesburg. streets of johannesburg, south african police trying to enforce much more than just the lockdown. they've spotted a woman with something in her hand. could she be selling cigarettes? she's bundled into the van. the sale of cigarettes and alcohol is now strictly prohibited here and the security forces are cracking down hard in response to what many see as a pointless, counter—productive new law. well, this is how south africa's new prohibition is being enforced. police on the streets at night seeking out anybody dealing or carrying alcohol or cigarettes. it is a deeply controversial part of this country's lockdown. the south african government says it's prohibition is working, that by restricting alcohol reducing public violence and keeping hospital beds free for coronavirus patients. but the ban is also fuelling organised crime. these school children are now selling contra band cigarettes on behalf of powerful gangsters. these people are quite scary, are they? yes, they're very scary.
andrew harding reports from johannesburg. streets of johannesburg, south african police trying to enforce much more than just the lockdown. they've spotted a woman with something in her hand. could she be selling cigarettes? she's bundled into the van. the sale of cigarettes and alcohol is now strictly prohibited here and the security forces are cracking down hard in response to what many see as a pointless, counter—productive new law. well, this is how south africa's new prohibition is being...
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andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.hcare workers. sophie wilmes visited st peter hospital in brussels of saturday, but some staff used the occation to express their opinion about the government's handling of the coronavius outbreak. upon arrival, they turned their backs on her ministerial car. since being shared online, the video has gone viral. religious services are resuming in parts of australia, under strict conditions, as lockdown measures are gradually being eased. but many churches, synagogues and mosques have decided to stay closed over concerns for older members. 0ur correspondent in sydney, phil mercer, told me more about how australians are adapting. across mostjurisdictions in australia's states and territories — here in new south wales, for example, places of worship can now be attended by ten people. so limited numbers, fewer than members of a football team but, for many parishioners, it is a start. there are churches here in sydney who are asking people to phone ahead to book a spot because of those limit
andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg.hcare workers. sophie wilmes visited st peter hospital in brussels of saturday, but some staff used the occation to express their opinion about the government's handling of the coronavius outbreak. upon arrival, they turned their backs on her ministerial car. since being shared online, the video has gone viral. religious services are resuming in parts of australia, under strict conditions, as lockdown measures are gradually being eased. but many churches,...
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chris coulombe out this week engaged in a little bit of comedy as opposed to asking governor andrew cuomo the hardis nursing home policy that led to so many deaths in new york. we went all right, the winner of this panel, making it through and the lightning round, lightning round. have a great holiday. when we come back, notable. new ortho home defense max. bugs gone. stress gone. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. "show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. how we're helping restaurants open pop-up markets. and encouraging all americans to take out to give back. adversity came to town. so we looked it in the eye. and it won't be us... that blinks first. and its mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... that continuously adapts and responds to you
chris coulombe out this week engaged in a little bit of comedy as opposed to asking governor andrew cuomo the hardis nursing home policy that led to so many deaths in new york. we went all right, the winner of this panel, making it through and the lightning round, lightning round. have a great holiday. when we come back, notable. new ortho home defense max. bugs gone. stress gone. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to...
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it was a hard book at some level because of andrew johnson.he's not a very sweet guy, wasn't a sweet guy. he's a difficult person to live with as a historian, and he's earned his spot in number 42. so i had to find other people to sort of root for but it has proved to be an enduring interest. >> i'll ask you both this question and, brian, feel free to weigh in here, why do you think a survey of the presidents as presented in this book is valuable? >> well, to me reading the survey over very closely the last few days preparing to be here today i thought it was very striking what it tells you about the country and our history. the pattern that jumped out at me when i saw it was the way the modern presidents are treated. the 12 presidents who served since world war ii, 12 out of 43, so that's barely 1 in 4, those are represented very heavily at the top tier. 5 out of the top 10 are modern presents. 7 out of the top 15 are modern presidents. we're so lucky we had a string of such great people in the last few years, but they're they were. i kind of
it was a hard book at some level because of andrew johnson.he's not a very sweet guy, wasn't a sweet guy. he's a difficult person to live with as a historian, and he's earned his spot in number 42. so i had to find other people to sort of root for but it has proved to be an enduring interest. >> i'll ask you both this question and, brian, feel free to weigh in here, why do you think a survey of the presidents as presented in this book is valuable? >> well, to me reading the survey...
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according to new york governor andrew cuomo, hard-hit new york city is set to slowly reopen its businessese late march, close to a million jobs have disappeared and more than 20,000 people have died there. one hot spot, california officials are keeping their eye on is the mexican border town of mexicali. it is experiencing a spike in cases and health officials are hoping they don't spread to hospitals here in the golden state. they'll be keeping their eye on that. eric, back to you. eric: the slow rollout of the reopenings certainly reassuring. all right, anita. thank you. arthel. arthel: well, eric, as we monitor all the goings on as a result of the killing of mr. george floyd in minnesota, specifically minneapolis, we want to jump in now and listen to minnesota attorney general keith ellison who is speaking on this very subject. >> went to a 95%y advantage 95. moving to minnesota experiencing that same pain and the pain against our own people and how i get through it is the same way that my ancestors have gotten through it over the last 400 years. arthel: clearly, that is not mr. keith e
according to new york governor andrew cuomo, hard-hit new york city is set to slowly reopen its businessese late march, close to a million jobs have disappeared and more than 20,000 people have died there. one hot spot, california officials are keeping their eye on is the mexican border town of mexicali. it is experiencing a spike in cases and health officials are hoping they don't spread to hospitals here in the golden state. they'll be keeping their eye on that. eric, back to you. eric: the...
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it was a hard look at some level because of andrew johnson. guy, basha very sweet wasn't a sweet guys. difficult person to live with as a historian, and he has earned his out at number 42. [laughter] so, i had to find other people to sort of root for. but it has proved to be an interest. >> i'll ask you both this question and brian, feel free to weigh in here. but why do you think a survey of the presidents as presented in this book, is valuable? >> well, to me, reading the survey over very closely preparing to be here today, i , thought it was very striking. what it tells you about the country in our history. the pattern that jumped out at me, what i thought, was the way that modern presidents are treated. the 12 presidents since world war ii, 12 out of 43, so that's barely one in four. those are represented very heavily at the top tier. five out of the top 10 are modern presidents. seven out of top 15 are modern presidents. with that, our country is so lucky we have had a string of such great people the last few years. [laughter] there they
it was a hard look at some level because of andrew johnson. guy, basha very sweet wasn't a sweet guys. difficult person to live with as a historian, and he has earned his out at number 42. [laughter] so, i had to find other people to sort of root for. but it has proved to be an interest. >> i'll ask you both this question and brian, feel free to weigh in here. but why do you think a survey of the presidents as presented in this book, is valuable? >> well, to me, reading the survey...
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andrew. that's why i pushed hard to get you on a friday night with little notice. so thank you for taking the call, andrew. it's good to have you tonight. i've missed you. >> no problem, but yeah, democrats are all about reopening. we just want to reopen the right way that looks out for people and families. >> that's the right way to say it. it's about time i started hearing it from you people. who is you people? the democrats. have a good weekend. best to the family. >> you, too. thank you, chris. >> that's why i went to yang early on when he was one of a field of gazillion. i was like, what's that math about? no, no, make america think heard. critical thinking, what works and what doesn't? don't play people fire suor a s. don't hit people with tired solutions. i know the polls say we all want to do it the right way, but people want to reopen and they want as few restrictions as possible. you'll see it play out in the election. remember that. >>> a lot of newly released video and new questions about the months leading up to the ahmaud arbery shooting death. it's no
andrew. that's why i pushed hard to get you on a friday night with little notice. so thank you for taking the call, andrew. it's good to have you tonight. i've missed you. >> no problem, but yeah, democrats are all about reopening. we just want to reopen the right way that looks out for people and families. >> that's the right way to say it. it's about time i started hearing it from you people. who is you people? the democrats. have a good weekend. best to the family. >> you,...
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people hated, andrew johnson had a hard job but he did it poorly. it was a really hard job though. >> as susan explained there are ten leadership qualities that the survey is based on. i am wondering as we sit here in the museum if there was a category of relations with the press. who would rank near the top and near the bottom? i would love to get your thoughts ryan. you have interviewed some of the historians. >> i'll be very quick. there are historians about each president and how they related to the medium. one of my favorites is calvin coolidge. during his time radio came into being and he did 22 speeches into the radio microphone and for people who remember his image, it would not have been terrific for television but it was okay for radio. it was during the time that he was on radio, the audience built and grew. since c-span started out with 3 million homes and went up to 100 million. he started out with very few radio stations and went up to several hundred more. those stories exist with each president. >> any thoughts on press relations con
people hated, andrew johnson had a hard job but he did it poorly. it was a really hard job though. >> as susan explained there are ten leadership qualities that the survey is based on. i am wondering as we sit here in the museum if there was a category of relations with the press. who would rank near the top and near the bottom? i would love to get your thoughts ryan. you have interviewed some of the historians. >> i'll be very quick. there are historians about each president and...
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andrew cuomo. we can't give hard-earned taxpayer money to poorly managed state are going to turn around and spend it on liberal priorities and backfill their budget shortfalls and solve their long-standing fiscal problems. states like california, illinois and new york have big budgets, high taxes and tons of debt because they refused to make the hard choices and live within their means. they know they cannot tax their citizens more so they have their hands out for federal taxpayers to rescue them but that is not fair to citizens of citizens of states like florida where we made the hard choices. let me show you this chart from 1985-2018 this is how many people moved to florida from other states, we gained 2 million people. this is how many people left new york, illinois and california. why did they leave? they like the weather better but look at the tax rates. way higher in these states. look up the business climate. those three states are the worst in the country. the tax foundation ranking, the worst in the country. look at the death. we have more people than new york by 3 million people in the deb
andrew cuomo. we can't give hard-earned taxpayer money to poorly managed state are going to turn around and spend it on liberal priorities and backfill their budget shortfalls and solve their long-standing fiscal problems. states like california, illinois and new york have big budgets, high taxes and tons of debt because they refused to make the hard choices and live within their means. they know they cannot tax their citizens more so they have their hands out for federal taxpayers to rescue...
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while other countries have seemed to decrease their numbers a few cases meantime in hard hit new york governor andrew cuomo. oh says while he's aggressively thinking about opening the state it will be a very careful process artist trying to chavis has the story. today the number of coronavirus cases in new york are declining health officials confirming statewide hospitalizations due to the virus are at their lowest levels since the month of march still though governor andrew cuomo being vigilant about reopening america's hardest hit state taking serious precaution when you go to restart the reopening. now knowing what we know it's more nuanced you have to be more careful and again no one has done this before no one has been here before governor cuomo outlining guidelines saying regions must have 14 days of decline in hospitalizations and deaths on a 3 day rolling average with no more than 15 new cases of the virus or 5 deaths during that time each region has to put together the leaders in those respective areas. no. system and monitoring system literally on a daily basis the number of new covert hosp
while other countries have seemed to decrease their numbers a few cases meantime in hard hit new york governor andrew cuomo. oh says while he's aggressively thinking about opening the state it will be a very careful process artist trying to chavis has the story. today the number of coronavirus cases in new york are declining health officials confirming statewide hospitalizations due to the virus are at their lowest levels since the month of march still though governor andrew cuomo being...
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i've known andrew a long times, he has a hard time getting out the words "thank you, you did a greatob," but he has been pretty good over the last week or so. it's turning out i am right, because they wanted 40,000 ventilators, 40,000, and they are not going to need anywhere near that, and we said that, now they have plenty, and if they need some more, we can get them some more, because we have a stockpile we have built up for emergencies, but you know, we built the largest hospital in the country in four days. we just converted the ship, because they were very few other -- people aren't driving cars, we don't have motorcycle accidents, nothing, so i just agreed, and we are doing this for new jersey and for new york, governor murphy of new jersey has been very generous. he's been terrific. he's doing a great job. look, they are all doing a good job. most of the governors -- i can tell you a few that are doing a good job, there are a few that are doing a poor job, and we will back the people where you have a bad governor, and you have some governors that are not doing a good job, but
i've known andrew a long times, he has a hard time getting out the words "thank you, you did a greatob," but he has been pretty good over the last week or so. it's turning out i am right, because they wanted 40,000 ventilators, 40,000, and they are not going to need anywhere near that, and we said that, now they have plenty, and if they need some more, we can get them some more, because we have a stockpile we have built up for emergencies, but you know, we built the largest hospital...
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andrew: there are a few remedies, but they're hard. i mean, facebook's -- you know, i talk about facebook because it's the biggest one. but all these social media companies are centrally built around emotional engagement. meaning that all they can measure is whether you click on something, whether you share something, how long you spend scrolling past something, behaviors. and the way they make things go viral, the way they put things in your feed is by gauging which things are likely to provoke those behaviors in you. and those things tend to be things that are twitchy, things that are reactive, things that cause an immediate spike of what i call activating emotion, or what social scientists call activating emotion, which could be rage, or fear, or lust, or envy, these things that get your blood boiling. that's not everything on the internet, obviously. my work is on the internet. this clip will be on the internet. everything is the internet. but the fact is, the way these feeds are built, they're built to incentivize things that spik
andrew: there are a few remedies, but they're hard. i mean, facebook's -- you know, i talk about facebook because it's the biggest one. but all these social media companies are centrally built around emotional engagement. meaning that all they can measure is whether you click on something, whether you share something, how long you spend scrolling past something, behaviors. and the way they make things go viral, the way they put things in your feed is by gauging which things are likely to...
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masks but we can all follow my friends throwing killjoy the over the bridge but hard hit new york cracking down governor andrew cuomo announcing a new executive order that will allow private store owners to refuse service to people who are not wearing face masks we're giving the store owners the right to say if you're not wearing a mask you can't commit for weeks new york was the epicenter of the outbreak but now the state on a downward trajectory the numbers of hospitalizations in new cases and deaths dropping to their lowest levels not seen since march however the governor said 74 people still died on wednesday this is always painful. and we're going to be watching this number to see how far down it actually goes meantime in new york city the region that. counts for more than 55 percent of the total number of infections in the state still on pas so you have bill de blasio now predicting the hardest hit city could begin a phased restart sometime in june but has not announced a specific date and we do not mean flicking a switch and suddenly everything's where it was again of course not we have to make sure thi
masks but we can all follow my friends throwing killjoy the over the bridge but hard hit new york cracking down governor andrew cuomo announcing a new executive order that will allow private store owners to refuse service to people who are not wearing face masks we're giving the store owners the right to say if you're not wearing a mask you can't commit for weeks new york was the epicenter of the outbreak but now the state on a downward trajectory the numbers of hospitalizations in new cases...
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. >> sandra: new york governor andrew cuomo meanwhile saying hard-hit states need more federal aid tovoid laying off essential workers because lawmakers consider the next round of stimulus. plus, republican crying foul over a closed special election in california. by the party and the president are now accusing democrats of trying to steal a house seat. karl rove will be here to way and live next. >> a mail-in ballot is important but it's not an exclusive substitute to physical locations. we still want to have the appropriate number of physical sites for people to vote as we well.rd in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com and let me tell you something, rodeo... i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of
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meanwhile, last hour new york governor andrew cuomo announcing the statewide closure in that hard hitend this week, in fact this friday, may 15th. some regions will be able to start a limited reopening at the end of the week. the governor says there are 161 new deaths in the state but as for the curve, the hospitalizations rate remains on the decline. meanwhile, michigan's auto supplier
meanwhile, last hour new york governor andrew cuomo announcing the statewide closure in that hard hitend this week, in fact this friday, may 15th. some regions will be able to start a limited reopening at the end of the week. the governor says there are 161 new deaths in the state but as for the curve, the hospitalizations rate remains on the decline. meanwhile, michigan's auto supplier
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hard. what worries me right now, andrew, the administration talks like we're kind of being like china.r herd immunity like sweden. it prepares for neither and it boasts that it's superior to both you've got to take this seriously. one of the things i've become in favor of is i really think we need to take seriously these proposals for some minimum income for people. we could be in this for a long time i think basically i would rather err, andrew, on the side of pushing too much money out to keep people upright, all right, than holding money back and making a depression -- a great depression >> tom, on that point, we spoke with senator portman yesterday from ohio. he was talking about his plan which is he thinks that in order to make sure you still have people going back to work but also still to reward the people on the front lines that maybe what we should be doing is if you do go back to work, maybe in one of these low income jobs, maybe one of these minimum wage jobs, you should continue to get to keep some of the pay that you would be getting unemployment at home instead of $6 a we
hard. what worries me right now, andrew, the administration talks like we're kind of being like china.r herd immunity like sweden. it prepares for neither and it boasts that it's superior to both you've got to take this seriously. one of the things i've become in favor of is i really think we need to take seriously these proposals for some minimum income for people. we could be in this for a long time i think basically i would rather err, andrew, on the side of pushing too much money out to...
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it was a hard book at some level because of andrew johnson. he's not a sweet guy. wasn't a sweet guy. difficult person to live with. he has earned his spot at number 42. i had to find other people to sort of root for, but it has proved to be an enduring interest. >> brian, feel free to weigh in here. why do you think a survey the presidents as portrayed in this book is valuable? >> reading the survey over closely the last few days, preparing to be here today, i think it's striking, what it tells you about the country and our history. the pattern that jumped out at me when i saw it was the way the modern presidents are treated. the 12 presidents who served since world war ii, 12 out of 43, so that's barely one in four, those are represented very heavily at the top tier. five out of the top ten are modern presidents. seven out of the top 15 are modern presidents. and when i first saw that, i kind of wondered whether there was a bias built in that would tend to overestimate, exaggerate the good and the bad about people from our lifetime, people we get to know by seein
it was a hard book at some level because of andrew johnson. he's not a sweet guy. wasn't a sweet guy. difficult person to live with. he has earned his spot at number 42. i had to find other people to sort of root for, but it has proved to be an enduring interest. >> brian, feel free to weigh in here. why do you think a survey the presidents as portrayed in this book is valuable? >> reading the survey over closely the last few days, preparing to be here today, i think it's striking,...
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andrew cuomo. we can't give hard earned taxpayer money to poorly managed states that are going to turn around and spend it on their liberal priorities and to backfill their budget shortfalls and solve their long-standing fiscal problems. states like california, illinois and new york have big budgets, high taxes, and tons of debt because they refuse to make the hard choices and live within their means. they know they cannot tax their citizens more so they only have -- now they have their hands out to federal taxpayers to rescue them. but that's not fair to citizens of states like florida who have made the hard choices. mr. president, let me show you this chart. from 1985 to 2018, this is how many people moved to florida from other states. we gained over two million people. this is how many people left new york, illinois, and california. and why did they leave? well, partially they may like our weather better but look at the tax rates. way higher in these states. look at their business climate. those three states are the three worst in the country. look at what the tax foundation ranking is, some of the
andrew cuomo. we can't give hard earned taxpayer money to poorly managed states that are going to turn around and spend it on their liberal priorities and to backfill their budget shortfalls and solve their long-standing fiscal problems. states like california, illinois and new york have big budgets, high taxes, and tons of debt because they refuse to make the hard choices and live within their means. they know they cannot tax their citizens more so they only have -- now they have their hands...
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and new york governor andrew cuomo extended the state home order for new york city and other hard-hit of the >> do noderestimate with this virus. >> reporter: in south bend, indiana the zoo remains close but offering the public a chance to buy a ticket to the drive-through to see the animals again. elyse preston, cbs news. úwork on friday for more people in sonoma county as they move into phase two of reopening. the cleaning surfaces, carwashes and pet groomers are reopening the doors with childcare facilities and they are offering curbside pickup. in sonoma county yesterday >> you feel like life is or the getting back to normal a little bit? >> i feel like slowly it is but i feel we are starting to see the light after the tonal. i think we just all need to keep rain together. i think that everyone is really going to appreciate everything thre, beyou don't have it. >> all of these places are making modifications to follow the social distancing guidelines. in marin county they are updating the shelter-in-place order to allow curbside retell a manufacturing to open up as soon as monday.
and new york governor andrew cuomo extended the state home order for new york city and other hard-hit of the >> do noderestimate with this virus. >> reporter: in south bend, indiana the zoo remains close but offering the public a chance to buy a ticket to the drive-through to see the animals again. elyse preston, cbs news. úwork on friday for more people in sonoma county as they move into phase two of reopening. the cleaning surfaces, carwashes and pet groomers are reopening the...
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important to point out that nursing homes in new york were begging andrew cuomo not to have this executive order. they push back as hardey could in most cases to say we do not have the ability to bring people infected with covid back into our facilities without putting others in harm's way. cuomo went through with it. he can say he didn't have the information but you had the javits center being built and the mercy ship from the navy sent up and have the ability to take patients, the secretary of defense that we will take covid patients if we need to, those were not used. at the same time that those places sat empty, andrew cuomo was still enforcing this executive order to send these patients back into nursing hom homes. they did what they could to push back but the hand of government was doing this. i'm very curious about whether people will vote with their feet and leave places like new york as a result of bad leadership which not just results in bad livelihoods but also in this case has been very fatal for a number of families. >> dan: geraldo, your thoughts. >> geraldo: i have three quick points. my heart goes out t
important to point out that nursing homes in new york were begging andrew cuomo not to have this executive order. they push back as hardey could in most cases to say we do not have the ability to bring people infected with covid back into our facilities without putting others in harm's way. cuomo went through with it. he can say he didn't have the information but you had the javits center being built and the mercy ship from the navy sent up and have the ability to take patients, the secretary...
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similar when it comes to a prominent democrat governor andrew cuomo he of course of presides over a very populated state one that has been hit hard by cope with 19 and so it times he has criticized the president at other times he showered praise for the president's response for the federal handling in his state getting the resources that it needs the u.s. president as he continues to be under the microscope for his crime a virus response is looking for that phrase from natural cuomo they'll be meeting at 15 g.m.t. we'll be watching that very carefully but we're also watching very carefully about 90 minutes later the u.s. president will be leaving the white house heading to florida very key battleground state that he'll need to win in order to win re-election very likely and what's going to be happening there is the u.s. president's going to be watching the space x. launch this is a long time fascination for this president he is very much been interested in advancing in space he's added another branch of the military with his creation of the space force so we'll be watching this very carefully because he sees this is kind of a big
similar when it comes to a prominent democrat governor andrew cuomo he of course of presides over a very populated state one that has been hit hard by cope with 19 and so it times he has criticized the president at other times he showered praise for the president's response for the federal handling in his state getting the resources that it needs the u.s. president as he continues to be under the microscope for his crime a virus response is looking for that phrase from natural cuomo they'll be...
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and that disconnect is hard to stomach of course. >> andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. hoda, send it to you. >>> a breaking story overnight where a man accused of chasing and killing a black man. blayne alexander joins us with this story. hey, blayne, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. a former law enforcement officer and his son travis face charges of murder and aggravated assault. it comes after days of protest not just in georgia but around the country. the director of georgia bureau of investigations tells me the video was a key piece leading to those arrests. >> reporter: this morning, a father and son behind bars. they are charged with murder and aggravated assault in the death of a 25-year-old. overnight, his family says it has been a long wait. release, our family, that we know they are behind bars but we still have a long process to go. >> the shooting happened in february but the release this week of this video showing the altercation quickly sparked a national outcry. >> if we can get involved when there's an active crime scene, that's bett
and that disconnect is hard to stomach of course. >> andrew ross sorkin, thank you very much. hoda, send it to you. >>> a breaking story overnight where a man accused of chasing and killing a black man. blayne alexander joins us with this story. hey, blayne, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. a former law enforcement officer and his son travis face charges of murder and aggravated assault. it comes after days of protest not just in georgia but around the...
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andrew in new york. when evaluated some of the value stocks that have been hit hard, how much weight should we be putting on dividend yield versus stock price growth potential >> right now i would weigh stock price growth potential much more a lot of the reason you're seeing high dividend yields is because the price went down not because the dividend we understand up. the dividend is probably under pressure in those names. >> joe how many average stocks should the average retail investor that's a good question what do you think? >> that's a great question for me, i try never to go above 29 or below 9. somewhere in the range of 20 to 25 i think that dpigives you a nice concentration and the ability the focus on the companies, to look at conference calls and read the transcripts i think that's important >> how did you get to 29 and 9 why not 24 and 7 >> about 30 years ago, we ran some statistical analysis and that's what i've stuck with. >> okay. whatever works for you, my man whatever works pete -- >> i'm still here. >> yes pete, from green ridge, i couldn't see -- from green ridge. what do you think abou
andrew in new york. when evaluated some of the value stocks that have been hit hard, how much weight should we be putting on dividend yield versus stock price growth potential >> right now i would weigh stock price growth potential much more a lot of the reason you're seeing high dividend yields is because the price went down not because the dividend we understand up. the dividend is probably under pressure in those names. >> joe how many average stocks should the average retail...
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andrew cuomo echoed that message too. there is a cost of staying closed. there's also a cost reopening quickly. that is the hard truth.. and let's be honest and open about it and let us not camouflage the actual terms of the discussion that we are having. and the question comes back to how much is a human life worth? last night we told you on 0utside source about the draft government report, warning the us deathtoll could reach three thousand a day injune — more than double the current rate. here's president trump responding to that at the white house today. that is a report with no mitigation. based on no medication, but we're doing a lot of mitigation and frankly, with the people report back, they're going to be social distancing, washing their hands and be doing the things you're supposed to do. we will not going in the stadiums fully yet, soccer, football and other divisive events, baseball, i'll baseball can get going. anthony zurcher is in washington for us. just before a comment on what donald trump to say. you've heard from the vice presidents saying that they are currently having conversations all went to win
andrew cuomo echoed that message too. there is a cost of staying closed. there's also a cost reopening quickly. that is the hard truth.. and let's be honest and open about it and let us not camouflage the actual terms of the discussion that we are having. and the question comes back to how much is a human life worth? last night we told you on 0utside source about the draft government report, warning the us deathtoll could reach three thousand a day injune — more than double the current rate....
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. >>> good morning, i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and becky quick. hardo do that, isn't it? because it's not a mirror. >> to say that >> what's that >> no, he was pointing >> so like -- see, you're -- so becky's this way you went the wrong way, too. >> becky's this way. >> who's that way? nobody >> is there? just your coach. >> it's brady bunch. >> this way? your life coach? >> it's the closs scity closet. >> u.s. equity futures, they're really not worth talking about after 600 points on friday, down another 250 points those aren't the worst numbers s&p is down 24, 23 and change. the nasdaq is indicated down 51.5 points. it's may, i think. >> i guess cinco de mayo is depressing i can guarantee you margaritas might make sense i will tell you one thing i did learn. real lime juice, which is harder than hell to get, you have to squeeze so many limes. you don't need good tequila if you use real lime juice. >> i thought you were going to say -- >> if you don't use real lime juice -- >> one thing you learned, sunscreen. >> sunscreen >> you know what, makeup doe
. >>> good morning, i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and becky quick. hardo do that, isn't it? because it's not a mirror. >> to say that >> what's that >> no, he was pointing >> so like -- see, you're -- so becky's this way you went the wrong way, too. >> becky's this way. >> who's that way? nobody >> is there? just your coach. >> it's brady bunch. >> this way? your life coach? >> it's the closs scity closet....
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andrew cuomo. your friend are coming at me on social media, don't give him a hard time. give me a break. you asked about the fierceness before the break. here's where the fierceness of accountability comes in. we understand the plans you have, testing, tracing. you don't have the money to do what you need to do to get done what triggers the different aphases of your plan. you've gotten it taken to you coming and going from the federal government. just to be fair, for the audience, what you need to do with testing, do you have the money to do it right now? >> first, on your comment about friends and family -- >> it was an aside. >> my friend delilah called before the show and said go easy on you. >> who is that? >> from the bible. check. >> okay. >> here's the first question. you're right. we need funding. states need funding. state need funding for testing/tracing. b, states need money because we have a deficit for coronavirus. >> and you have not been given any. >> if they don't pass a piece of legislation -- chris, hold it a second. they are going to come back next week. if they don't
andrew cuomo. your friend are coming at me on social media, don't give him a hard time. give me a break. you asked about the fierceness before the break. here's where the fierceness of accountability comes in. we understand the plans you have, testing, tracing. you don't have the money to do what you need to do to get done what triggers the different aphases of your plan. you've gotten it taken to you coming and going from the federal government. just to be fair, for the audience, what you need...
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hard to know that it's indefinite. >> reporter: for high school science teacher and father andrew carr, being away from his students hastrying to teach online, it feels very one-sided, and -- i'm getting -- i think i'm getting emotional on that first part, the first question here. i miss them. i mean, i miss that interaction. >> there are steps that we can take to blunt the impact of loneliness. one of the greatest gifts that we can give each other is the gift of our full attention, and we have an opportunity to do that now. >> reporter: dr. vavek murthy, former surgeon general and author of a new book "together" says acts of service like checking in on a neighbor can be truly beneficial. >> delivering some food to a co-worker who might be struggling to figure out how to balance teleworking and homeschooling, allowing somebody else to help you is a powerful act as well. we were meant to connect to each other through mutual acts of service. >> reporter: if you're feeling overwhelmed, whether in an apartment alone or in a house full of children, don't forget to take the time to recenter. >> when we do that, we'll find th
hard to know that it's indefinite. >> reporter: for high school science teacher and father andrew carr, being away from his students hastrying to teach online, it feels very one-sided, and -- i'm getting -- i think i'm getting emotional on that first part, the first question here. i miss them. i mean, i miss that interaction. >> there are steps that we can take to blunt the impact of loneliness. one of the greatest gifts that we can give each other is the gift of our full attention,...