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anthony: thank you.. employees -- the monthly decline, the worst of the 2009 recession. the u.s. labor department reported the new numbers which are filed by employers and have yet to reflect the millilions of on deployment claims filed in recent weeks. millions of employees saw there ought -- their hours cut in march. this raises 113 straight months -- erases 113 straight months of gains. go to our new york correspondent. we knew it was getting bad. any surprises? >> what is breathtaking is the speed with which we are seeing jobs getting lost, the unemployment rate increased from 3.5% to 4.4%. that was the sharpest and fastest monthly increase since 1975. i have standing in front of a local movie t theater in brookl. it is a small chain and they had to let go of 350 people. this is one of many other examples as we are seeing right now. even if washington is offering loans for small businesses, for a lot of companies and small business owners, this help might come to light. anthony: do we have any -- mig
anthony: thank you.. employees -- the monthly decline, the worst of the 2009 recession. the u.s. labor department reported the new numbers which are filed by employers and have yet to reflect the millilions of on deployment claims filed in recent weeks. millions of employees saw there ought -- their hours cut in march. this raises 113 straight months -- erases 113 straight months of gains. go to our new york correspondent. we knew it was getting bad. any surprises? >> what is breathtaking...
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only anthony garcia knows. when omaha detectives tried to talk with him. >> we introduced ourselves as detectives from the omaha police department and that we were investigating homicides in our jurisdiction, and mr. garcia immediately asked for an attorney. >> that's it? >> and that's it. i mean, at that point as an investigator, i can't continue questioning. >> reporter: later that afternoon, omaha police chief todd schmaderer stepped before the cameras to make the announcement that his city had been desperately waiting to hear. >> arrested this morning was dr. anthony joseph garcia for four counts of first degree murder and use of a weapon to commit the murders. >> reporter: for the families of roger and mary brumback of tom hunter and of shirlee sherman, the arrest was very welcome news. >> i'm at walmart with my kids, and danny calls me and says, "they made an arrest in the case." and i think i forgot about 20, 30 items on my grocery shoppin' list 'cause i was, like, real happy. i just -- the carton, rushe
only anthony garcia knows. when omaha detectives tried to talk with him. >> we introduced ourselves as detectives from the omaha police department and that we were investigating homicides in our jurisdiction, and mr. garcia immediately asked for an attorney. >> that's it? >> and that's it. i mean, at that point as an investigator, i can't continue questioning. >> reporter: later that afternoon, omaha police chief todd schmaderer stepped before the cameras to make the...
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anthony: we begin with another bleak record..s., u.k., and spain recorded their worst days yet since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. the spiraling death rate adding to the tens of thousands of people who have already lost their lives. in new york, more than 560 people died dense thursday. prosperous nations like the u.s. and countries in europe are hardest hit by the outbreak. there are more than one million confirmed cases now, a number probably representing only a small portion of total infections. while testing is problematic in countries mentioned, it is a most nonexistent in countries hit hard by conflict like syria, libya, and yemen. a warning from the secretary-gegeneral of the unitd nations, the worst is yetet to come. >> covid-199 storm is coming to all of these conflicts. the virus has shown how swiftly it can move across borders, devastating countries, and upend lives. the worst is yet to come, so we need to do every thing possible to find the peace and unity our world despererately needs to battle covid-19.
anthony: we begin with another bleak record..s., u.k., and spain recorded their worst days yet since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. the spiraling death rate adding to the tens of thousands of people who have already lost their lives. in new york, more than 560 people died dense thursday. prosperous nations like the u.s. and countries in europe are hardest hit by the outbreak. there are more than one million confirmed cases now, a number probably representing only a small portion of...
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please welcome anthony anderson. hello, anthony. >> hey, what's going on, jimmy? scruffy. you've got almost a mr. t-length beard going there, huh? >> it's growing, and i'm wearing my swashbuckler shirt, we're reenacting scenes from our favorite movie. i'm black beard in "pirates of the caribbean". >> jimmy: is that what you're doing? >> that's what i'm doing, baby. coming to a screen near you. this is my creative mind working at home. >> jimmy: who are the other characters? >> it's all just castaways. it's all about me, really. >> jimmy: who's with you right now? who's in the house? >> my wife alvena and my sister in law and niece. the children are off in their own homes. >> jimmy: they opted to stay in their own places. >> if i were them, so would i. >> jimmy: your mother is not with you, your mother whom we see often on television. >> she's not with me today, jimmy, but i have been seeing her, lately. >> jimmy: oh? >> we actually shot one of our t-mobile commercials during quarantine in my house. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> yeah, we did. our latest one promoting q
please welcome anthony anderson. hello, anthony. >> hey, what's going on, jimmy? scruffy. you've got almost a mr. t-length beard going there, huh? >> it's growing, and i'm wearing my swashbuckler shirt, we're reenacting scenes from our favorite movie. i'm black beard in "pirates of the caribbean". >> jimmy: is that what you're doing? >> that's what i'm doing, baby. coming to a screen near you. this is my creative mind working at home. >> jimmy: who are...
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anchor: our correspondent anthony's or curt joinss from -- anthony's arc or -- anthony zurcher joinsfrom shington. many imagers will stick with uss for y among those the mass graves in new york. anthony: absolutely, putting a picture to go along with the record numbers coming out of new york city,th casualties. predict this could be the peak casually --ua cy today. it is a tangible look for what that means in a city where normally a couple hundved people die day and you are talking about deaths over 1000. anchor: president trump has been any dates from that? anthony: one of the things they addressed, the surgeon general addressed, the disparity between african-americans and rest of the populationss far as impact of this virus. that is something you are seeing right now, black american death rates are higher than the rest of the country. part of that is because ofpr existing medical conditions that may be affecting the black community more than the rest of the people. ithe surgeon general, w black, brought out his inhaler and id he has asthma, which makes him more predisposed to compl
anchor: our correspondent anthony's or curt joinss from -- anthony's arc or -- anthony zurcher joinsfrom shington. many imagers will stick with uss for y among those the mass graves in new york. anthony: absolutely, putting a picture to go along with the record numbers coming out of new york city,th casualties. predict this could be the peak casually --ua cy today. it is a tangible look for what that means in a city where normally a couple hundved people die day and you are talking about deaths...
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anthony?k you. >>> president trump did not appear in public over the weekend to address the crisis. he did speak out on twitter. a senior adviser tells cbs news some of the president's aides and allies outside the white house have urged him to scale back the daily briefings on the coronavirus. as ben tracy reports, one of the president's top scientific advisers says testing still needs to be dramatically improved. >> we have to have a breakthrough innovation in testing. >> reporter: dr. deborah birx says a different type of coronavirus test similar to those needed to test for flu, is adequately needed to screen the u.s. population. the test would more likely and cheaply detect the body's response to the virus. >> allows you to screen large numbers of individuals quickly. >> reporter: birx also said the white house is working with states to increase testing capacity, despite the president saying states are responsible for their own testing and bragging about the overall u.s. response. >> we've
anthony?k you. >>> president trump did not appear in public over the weekend to address the crisis. he did speak out on twitter. a senior adviser tells cbs news some of the president's aides and allies outside the white house have urged him to scale back the daily briefings on the coronavirus. as ben tracy reports, one of the president's top scientific advisers says testing still needs to be dramatically improved. >> we have to have a breakthrough innovation in testing. >>...
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anthony fauci said it tonight, the economics is not his department.t is not and the future and fate of the american economy and potential damage done to it by this nationwide shutdown is not his department. 's job is to tell the president with the optimum recommendation would be purely for the sake of preserving public health. is not responsible for the economy. the president can't look at it that narrowly, he has to look at it more broadly and the mere suggestion that he would be putting those two an equal footing has been met with horror at times which accounts in some measure for the battles he has had with the media being a single example of that. shannon: it really was very feisty briefing today as he tries to balance the competing interests, we will talk about that later on the show. good to have you. reopening the economy and your questions on employment and trying to hold your business experts, economic experts with answers live next. road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night sch
anthony fauci said it tonight, the economics is not his department.t is not and the future and fate of the american economy and potential damage done to it by this nationwide shutdown is not his department. 's job is to tell the president with the optimum recommendation would be purely for the sake of preserving public health. is not responsible for the economy. the president can't look at it that narrowly, he has to look at it more broadly and the mere suggestion that he would be putting those...
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anthony scaramucci, thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. anthony, guess what? you know what?ke an open invitation. any private equity fund or hedge fund manager, come join me on air. i'd love to discuss why you believe you're eligible for the program. i'm open for it. >> i'll get a couple of these young guys to take you up on it and they're just trying to create jobs and flow capital into the society, stephanie. they're not all demonic people. >> anthony, you know i don't think that. that's my background. i came from wall street. >> i know that. that's why i'm -- >> i love great american capitalism. at this moment, when we're talking about a program for service businesses that are about to go under, my heart is not bleeding for the hedge fund industry, but thank you. again, come back any time and bring any of those applicants. we'll leave it there. >>> the men and women on the front lines of the coronavirus fight. but instead of ventilators and medicine, they are armed with prayer. a hospital chaplain is here with the very powerful message that all of us need to hear. en did
anthony scaramucci, thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. anthony, guess what? you know what?ke an open invitation. any private equity fund or hedge fund manager, come join me on air. i'd love to discuss why you believe you're eligible for the program. i'm open for it. >> i'll get a couple of these young guys to take you up on it and they're just trying to create jobs and flow capital into the society, stephanie. they're not all demonic people. >> anthony, you know i don't...
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anthony?> more than 22 million americans have filed for unemployment since mid-march, including more than 5 million just last week. the nationwide death toll has soared past 33,000. the future of tens of millions of people could depend on the decisions made in the days ahead. paula reid is at the white house. what do we know about these guidelines? >> good morning, anthony. yesterday president trump told state governors that they will be calling the shots on implementing this new staggered approach to reopen the country. that is a reversal of his comments earlier this week where he said he had total authority to reopen the states. but this approach gives cover to local leaders who want to get back to business while also shielding the white house from blame if there are new outbreaks. >> america wants to be open, and americans want to be open. >> reporter: president trump thursday announced new federal guidelines for reopening parts of the country. >> based on the latest data, our team of exper
anthony?> more than 22 million americans have filed for unemployment since mid-march, including more than 5 million just last week. the nationwide death toll has soared past 33,000. the future of tens of millions of people could depend on the decisions made in the days ahead. paula reid is at the white house. what do we know about these guidelines? >> good morning, anthony. yesterday president trump told state governors that they will be calling the shots on implementing this new...
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anthony, the lyrics are so on point.amily. i'm finding myself, even the people that used to get on my nerves, i'm thinking, lou bad did they get on my nerves? we're all looking forward to things returning to some type of normalcy. i love the lyrics to this song. so glad you got to talk to her -- >> watch listf watch listful an -- >> you look at your life, it wasn't so bad. >>> ahead, bestselling author john grisham, his life is very good these days. we'll discuss his newest book out this week. first on "cbs this morning," he's going to reveal what's next for the main character from his debut novel. remember that? back in 1989. we'll be right back with john grisham. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> first on "cbs this morning," bestselling author john grisham is sharing some big, big news
anthony, the lyrics are so on point.amily. i'm finding myself, even the people that used to get on my nerves, i'm thinking, lou bad did they get on my nerves? we're all looking forward to things returning to some type of normalcy. i love the lyrics to this song. so glad you got to talk to her -- >> watch listf watch listful an -- >> you look at your life, it wasn't so bad. >>> ahead, bestselling author john grisham, his life is very good these days. we'll discuss his newest...
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anthony?> david, thank you. >>> coronavirus hot spots around the u.s. include new york, new jersey, massachusetts, michigan and louisiana. the governor says the curve could be starting to flatten. janet shamlian is at the louisiana/texas border where texas officials are stopping drivers coming in. janet, what exactly is happening there? >> anthony, good morning. so we're along interstate 10. drivers are being dweriverted o the hoyas they come into texas. they line up here. they are being questioned by state troopers about where they plan to spend the next 14 days in self-quarantine as mandated by the governor. there are now checkpoints like this one at all major crossings between louisiana and texas. it's part of an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus because, as we know, cases in louisiana are spiking. most of them in the new orleans area where on monday a 1,000-bed hospital opened as sort of a makeshift area to help ease the overcrowding on local hospitals in that area. 1800 -- more
anthony?> david, thank you. >>> coronavirus hot spots around the u.s. include new york, new jersey, massachusetts, michigan and louisiana. the governor says the curve could be starting to flatten. janet shamlian is at the louisiana/texas border where texas officials are stopping drivers coming in. janet, what exactly is happening there? >> anthony, good morning. so we're along interstate 10. drivers are being dweriverted o the hoyas they come into texas. they line up here....
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correspondent morgan right talked with doctor anthony fauci at the white house. >>doctor anthony fauci says evenhough the worst is yet to come there are signs of fight against the coronavirus the next week we're going to see a spike as was seen even today indeaths. >>throughout the countr particularly in the hot spot areas like new york. the simultaneous with hat was starting to see some you know cautiously optimistic type signs county says americans efforts to ke social distance will limit new cases and decrease deaths. no crowds more than 10 people 6 feet away avoid >>tele wok when you can those are the kind of things that if we keep doing we're going to see aneven greater impact and he says the country must stay the course to beatback the virus. that's the reason why wneed to keep as i say. accelerator and not on the break the federal social distancing guidelines are currentlyplan to continue until april 30th. >>but fauci says they could extended we hope that that
correspondent morgan right talked with doctor anthony fauci at the white house. >>doctor anthony fauci says evenhough the worst is yet to come there are signs of fight against the coronavirus the next week we're going to see a spike as was seen even today indeaths. >>throughout the countr particularly in the hot spot areas like new york. the simultaneous with hat was starting to see some you know cautiously optimistic type signs county says americans efforts to ke social distance...
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(anthony anderson) i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. (mama) anthony? umph!so what you see is what you pay. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" from my house. my guest tonight is an actor and director with a new miniseries on hulu called "mrs. america." she is also at her home. say hello to elizabeth banks. hello, elizabeth. >> hi, jimmy! how are you? >> jimmy: i'm all right. how are you holding up? how are things there? >> yeah. we're -- you know, i'm as grateful as i can be to have my kids
(anthony anderson) i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. (mama) anthony? umph!so what you see is what you pay. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any...
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anthony, was that expected?it of a surprise that to happen now it happened so quickly and as wholeheartedly as bernie sanders endorsed joe biden think it was want to do everything to make sure joe think it was want to do everything to make surejoe biden was president. they talked about creating some committees to come up with policies thatjoe biden could run on and you have to remember four yea rs run on and you have to remember four years ago, when bernie sanders rennie grants hillary clinton, they campaign until the end of the process and did endorse hillary clinton into the middle ofjuly. i think this represents at least a certain amount of unity within the democratic party. they will need to ta ke democratic party. they will need to take on donald trump in the fall. —— when bernie sanders rennie gets hillary clinton. to stress, thank you, anthony. images we are looking at now, not life images. as you can see, we now know that bernie sanders is endorsing joe biden for president saying it was time to unite in
anthony, was that expected?it of a surprise that to happen now it happened so quickly and as wholeheartedly as bernie sanders endorsed joe biden think it was want to do everything to make sure joe think it was want to do everything to make surejoe biden was president. they talked about creating some committees to come up with policies thatjoe biden could run on and you have to remember four yea rs run on and you have to remember four years ago, when bernie sanders rennie grants hillary clinton,...
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i actually noticed that, anthony. i thought charlie's form was so good, i didn't even care about it. i thought it was a great performance all the way around. >> we're all making music in our minds these days, gayle. it was awesome. >> exactly right. welcome to "cbs this morning." from our homes to yours, as you see, we hope you are staying safe. please stay at home if you can. if you're one of those essential workers getting ready to head out the door, we thank you, thank you, thank you. you are not taken for granted. much appreciated. >>> this is where we begin today, with several states that are moving forward with the controversial plans to begin reopening. we start with president trump's announcement, that he plans to temporarily suspend immigration into the u.s. and the urgent questions about his proposal. he tweeted this news last night, citing the invisible enemy of the coronavirus, and the need to protect jobs. anthony? >> at this point, the vast majority of u.s. cases are not
i actually noticed that, anthony. i thought charlie's form was so good, i didn't even care about it. i thought it was a great performance all the way around. >> we're all making music in our minds these days, gayle. it was awesome. >> exactly right. welcome to "cbs this morning." from our homes to yours, as you see, we hope you are staying safe. please stay at home if you can. if you're one of those essential workers getting ready to head out the door, we thank you, thank...
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anthony?> and most americans, gayle, are not happy with america's response to this crisis so far. according to the poll, 57% say it's going badly. the poll also showed state and local officials are getting higher marks than the president even as governors face some tough decisions. mark strassmann is in atlanta. mark, with georgia set to reopen partially tomorrow, what's the feeling there? >> a little mixed, anthony. and there's also some very loud critics of the decision. in any state, of course, it's up to the governor when the state will reopen, and any decision is bound to be criticized. here in georgia, the republican governor was second-guessed by the republican president. >> i happen to disagree with him. >> reporter: president trump minced no words about georgia's plan to reopen part of its economy tomorrow. >> would i do that? no. i'd keep them a little longer. i want to protect people's lives, but i'm going to let him make his decision. but i told him, i totally disagree. >> reporter
anthony?> and most americans, gayle, are not happy with america's response to this crisis so far. according to the poll, 57% say it's going badly. the poll also showed state and local officials are getting higher marks than the president even as governors face some tough decisions. mark strassmann is in atlanta. mark, with georgia set to reopen partially tomorrow, what's the feeling there? >> a little mixed, anthony. and there's also some very loud critics of the decision. in any...
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anthony fauci has said about hydroxychloroquine. listen. >> sure. >> the data are really just at best suggestive. there have been cases that show there may be an effect and there are others to show there's no effect. >> okay. >> so i think in terms of science, i don't think we could definitively say it works. >> all right. >> so why is dr. anthony fauci, the lead infectious disease doctor in this country wrong about this? >> i'll let him speak for himself but i'll have to words for you, second opinion. in terms of the studies that exist, i think you would grant me that there are numerous studies on this, which show preliminary therapeutics. >> i know three. hang on, pete. i have to ask the question. i let you go to four points in the beginning. want to follow-up. you're saying a second opinion here. what are your qualifications to weigh in on medicines more than dr. anthony fauci? why should we listen to you and not dr. fauci? >> let me suggest, john, that later in the day, you have william grace on, another famous doctor in the cit
anthony fauci has said about hydroxychloroquine. listen. >> sure. >> the data are really just at best suggestive. there have been cases that show there may be an effect and there are others to show there's no effect. >> okay. >> so i think in terms of science, i don't think we could definitively say it works. >> all right. >> so why is dr. anthony fauci, the lead infectious disease doctor in this country wrong about this? >> i'll let him speak for...
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the people who disapprove of anthony fauci is about 7%.who disapprove of trump's handling of the crisis is more than 50%. so it would have been not very smart to fire him. at the same time, you know, the two need one another, yeah? trump needs fauci and fauci needs trump. he's an advisor. he cannot get anything done unless he can get the president behind it. i am reminded of what i was told once by an israeli intelligence officer, who told me the art of advising is to get the leader to believe that that was his or her idea, right? that they came up with the idea originally, and if you did that then yourjob is done. you say that firing dr fauci would be political suicide. of course, you know there have been many things in mr trump's career that have been described as political suicide that have scarcely touched him politically. even if, as he now says, i did not mean it, it destabilises dr fauci and exposes him to all sorts of people, supporters of mr trump, who now attack him. yes, that is absolutely true. he is in a precarious position. a
the people who disapprove of anthony fauci is about 7%.who disapprove of trump's handling of the crisis is more than 50%. so it would have been not very smart to fire him. at the same time, you know, the two need one another, yeah? trump needs fauci and fauci needs trump. he's an advisor. he cannot get anything done unless he can get the president behind it. i am reminded of what i was told once by an israeli intelligence officer, who told me the art of advising is to get the leader to believe...
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dr anthony fauci, just a fa ct warning.mething that does have a serious impact that does have a serious impact thatis that does have a serious impact that is statistically significant upon the course of the disease is important. there should be compared with a study that has just come out in the lancet, from china, which also showed similar results but they had difficulty nailing it down into the statistical level because they had problems at that stage because the number of cases were declining so weekly they had trouble recruiting patients. cautious optimism. are we talking about something that might save the lives of people who might die from coronavirus or that would help with the recovery, make the recovery faster? we need more work on that. the headline figures, a drop of mortality from 11.6% to 8.7% for those who received remdesivir. that isa who received remdesivir. that is a reduction. we still more work to see if that will translate into an impact. it also needs to look at what patients it works best on. we know f
dr anthony fauci, just a fa ct warning.mething that does have a serious impact that does have a serious impact thatis that does have a serious impact that is statistically significant upon the course of the disease is important. there should be compared with a study that has just come out in the lancet, from china, which also showed similar results but they had difficulty nailing it down into the statistical level because they had problems at that stage because the number of cases were...
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anthony fauci director de instituto de alergias y enfermedades infecciosas hablÓ con telemundo sobre-19, abordando la posibilidad del desarrollo de anticuerpos entre quienes hayan superado la enfermedad y tambiÉn hablÓ sobre la imitacion que le hizo el actor brad pitt, francisco cÁceres presentador de "un nuevo dÍa" hablÓ con Él y tiene mÁs detalles, de nueva cuenta te saludo francisco, adelante te escuchamos. >> hola paulina, el dr. anthony fauci me hablÓ tambiÉn de por quÉ los latinos podrÍamos estar siendo mÁs afectados que otras comunidades sobre el coronavirus y ademÁs dio su opiniÓn sobre los comentarios del presidente trump sobre la posibilidad de inyectar desinfectante para tratar el covid-19. >> doctor, segÚn los datos los latinos representamos el 30% de los contagios, pero solo somos el 18% de la poblaciÓn del paÍs, por quÉ cree que el covid-19 estÁ afectando mas a los hispanos que a otros grupos Étnicos.? >> (hablan inglÉs) (hablan inglÉs) >> creo que hay dos factores, los factores son que desde la perspectiva de las condiciones en las que muchas personas estÁn muchos lati
anthony fauci director de instituto de alergias y enfermedades infecciosas hablÓ con telemundo sobre-19, abordando la posibilidad del desarrollo de anticuerpos entre quienes hayan superado la enfermedad y tambiÉn hablÓ sobre la imitacion que le hizo el actor brad pitt, francisco cÁceres presentador de "un nuevo dÍa" hablÓ con Él y tiene mÁs detalles, de nueva cuenta te saludo francisco, adelante te escuchamos. >> hola paulina, el dr. anthony fauci me hablÓ tambiÉn de...
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i'm anthony how would welcome the corona virus outbreak in the united states is fast approaching a 1000000 confirmed cases efficient death toll is nearly 55000 and the spot these grim milestone some states are beginning to ease restrictions that's in defiance of public health experts who say that without proper testing and contact try sing mischa's there will be a spike in new infections georgia is among the states ignoring that advice and allowing many businesses to reopen. on the day the coronavirus death toll in the usa rose above 50000 thomas putting was allowed to reopen his barber shop a barber in atlanta for over 50 years he now has to wear gloves and a mask while he cuts his client's hair. that's what i've been going to say for quad his morning oh wall bit sick most broadacre hair there's a birth amash lobell. i gotta pay rivet go to pay my barbers the muddy boot hill. it's not only barbers many businesses in georgia have been allowed to reopen like tattoo studios bowling centers and gyms cinemas and restaurants will follow on monday but not everyone is following suit this gym will
i'm anthony how would welcome the corona virus outbreak in the united states is fast approaching a 1000000 confirmed cases efficient death toll is nearly 55000 and the spot these grim milestone some states are beginning to ease restrictions that's in defiance of public health experts who say that without proper testing and contact try sing mischa's there will be a spike in new infections georgia is among the states ignoring that advice and allowing many businesses to reopen. on the day the...
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anthony says it could use a little support as they support others in need.oth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> we are looking at the rainfall that came today, we had some significant rain in the santa cruz mountains again, up around, some of those areas that get up to a half inch of rain but overall, lighter showers today than yesterday. yesterday was pretty significant rain. especially the central bay area south. we will get a break, there are a few scattered showers out there now, but they are dying down quickly as this is some, that system spins to the south. or pardon me, to the east, and that is moving to southern california where they are seeing significant showers around san diego, oceanside and they will see a few more showers tomorrow but we should be, for all intents and purposes, we should be drying out tomorrow, mostly to partly sunny, especially after lunch time, temperatures when you wake up be a little bit cool, overnight lows tonight are running pretty cool compared to last night, down a degrees in cod, four degrees in hayward, so a bit cooler tonight.
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anthony? >> that incident highlights potential tensions about what's safe in areas like florida where restrictions are slowly being lifted. manuel bojorquez is in miami. the state just reported its highest daily death tollo r. we understand today the governor is still expected to announce plans to reopen. >> reporter: that's right, anthony. governor ron desantis has indicated that phase one of the state's reopening plan would be a, quote, small step. today some public outdoor spaces will begin to reopen in two of the state's largest and hardest hit counties with social distancing rules in place. as you mentioned, with confirmed cases and deaths still rising here, some wonder whether it's too soon. >> until i feel by following the science that we are ready to open, we will not open. >> reporter: mitch kaplan's books may be collecting dust, but the owner of seven community book stores in florida says he's not quite ready to let customers back in. >> the stakes are high, and if you are going to r
anthony? >> that incident highlights potential tensions about what's safe in areas like florida where restrictions are slowly being lifted. manuel bojorquez is in miami. the state just reported its highest daily death tollo r. we understand today the governor is still expected to announce plans to reopen. >> reporter: that's right, anthony. governor ron desantis has indicated that phase one of the state's reopening plan would be a, quote, small step. today some public outdoor spaces...
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anthony fauci telling cnn he believes more lives could have been saved if the white house pushed strict social distancing guidelines earlier than it did. this comes as "the new york times" reports that medical experts warned the trump administration about the growing threat of the coronavirus as early as january. joining me now is cnn's white house correspondent john harwood and ron brownstein, senior editor at "the atlantic ." thank you for joining us, especially than holiday weekend, appreciate it. john, you first. president trump is looking ahead to his decision on when to reopen the economy and how soon to do it. you know, he's called it the biggest decision of his presidency. he doesn't actually have control of how this is going to go down. >> that's right. and, you know, he has said he's got economic advisers to listen to and health advisers and he'll listen to his own gut. but i'm not sure how much choice he actually has, for a couple of overlapping reasons. first of all, it is one thing to blow off the warnings of public health officials when the danger is spreading beneath the
anthony fauci telling cnn he believes more lives could have been saved if the white house pushed strict social distancing guidelines earlier than it did. this comes as "the new york times" reports that medical experts warned the trump administration about the growing threat of the coronavirus as early as january. joining me now is cnn's white house correspondent john harwood and ron brownstein, senior editor at "the atlantic ." thank you for joining us, especially than...
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it's a scary thing, anthony. >> yeah. been talking about in this show. so this is still coming at people. it's not just -- we don't know how long it's going to last, but it's coming at us in waves. it's really tough stuff. all right. you can hear more of "cbs this morning" including extended interviews and original content on our podcast. >>> next, our "a more perfect union" series shows a moving expression of gratitude for health care workers. we'll be right back. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it gold
it's a scary thing, anthony. >> yeah. been talking about in this show. so this is still coming at people. it's not just -- we don't know how long it's going to last, but it's coming at us in waves. it's really tough stuff. all right. you can hear more of "cbs this morning" including extended interviews and original content on our podcast. >>> next, our "a more perfect union" series shows a moving expression of gratitude for health care workers. we'll be right...
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anthony?> today also marks the start of an experiment, gayle, for at least three states in partially reopening as the national death toll climbs to about 50,000 people. they include alaska, oklahoma and georgia. mark strassmann is in atlanta. mark, are folks there comfortable with this? >> well, we're going to find out today, anthony. we'll see who shows up to these businesses that are going to open. salons are among the businesses allowed to reopen. this one behind me is going to go for it. it's a controversial decision by the georgia governor brian kemp, and even his fellow republicans, including president trump, have lit into him for it. >> i think locals needed to have more input. it's made people nervous. >> reporter: georgia republican congressman doug collins is questioning his republican governor brian kemp for his decision to open parts of the state's economy this morning. >> it is a scary time to be opening back up. >> reporter: jason griggers opens escape hair salon outside of tlnta
anthony?> today also marks the start of an experiment, gayle, for at least three states in partially reopening as the national death toll climbs to about 50,000 people. they include alaska, oklahoma and georgia. mark strassmann is in atlanta. mark, are folks there comfortable with this? >> well, we're going to find out today, anthony. we'll see who shows up to these businesses that are going to open. salons are among the businesses allowed to reopen. this one behind me is going to go...
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>> anthony, i can't wait to hear what mr.es has to say. >>> ahead, the "cbs this morning" investigation takes us inside america's hospital. what nurses told us about a lack of critical i'm leah and that's me long before i had moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage. and enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop that joint damage. ask about enbrel so you can get back to being your true self. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fev
>> anthony, i can't wait to hear what mr.es has to say. >>> ahead, the "cbs this morning" investigation takes us inside america's hospital. what nurses told us about a lack of critical i'm leah and that's me long before i had moderate-to-severe rheumatoid arthritis. i've always been the ringleader had a zest for life. flash forward, then ra kept me from the important things. and what my doctor said surprised me. she said my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage....
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anthony fauci.e shows us signs of progress. >>> some of disney's secret recipes have been >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc 7 news. >>> fremont police are investigating their first homicide of the year. a shooting in a supermarket parking lot. >>> and aern wai warning for peo are exercising outdoors while social distancing. six feet might not be enough space. >>> we're taking a live look at the opening bell as wall street opens for business on this thursday. there it is. this morning the labor department announced 6.6 million more of us have filed for unemployment. of course, we'll be keeping an eye on the big board to see how wall street reacts. kne good morning on this thursday, april 9th. >> first, check in with mike for a look at the forecast. good morning, mike. >> reggie, jobina, kumasi. day five influencing our weather as it spins down along socal bringing heavy snow in their mountains which is great. we need more. here's a look at the cloud cover over top of us and little bit of
anthony fauci.e shows us signs of progress. >>> some of disney's secret recipes have been >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc 7 news. >>> fremont police are investigating their first homicide of the year. a shooting in a supermarket parking lot. >>> and aern wai warning for peo are exercising outdoors while social distancing. six feet might not be enough space. >>> we're taking a live look at the opening bell as wall street opens for...
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anthony's dining room in san francisco is feeding the homeless.d out that since the pandemic started, st. anthony's has been feeding more people than ever before, and it is doing so with a lot fewer people. >> reporter: those who run st. anthony's dining room in san francisco's tenderloin say they have never had to serve this many meals each day to the homeless and nearly homeless, and st. anthony's has been around for almost 70 years. >> a lot of people, a lot of meals we are serving and the closest thing we can think of was but this by far has had a much larger and longer impact on our daily service. >> reporter: st. anthony's is now serving about 3300 lunches daily, that is 1000 meals per day more than before the pandemic began. >> we are definitely seeing people we have never seen before, so people are being laid off, those people who are already on the edge of poverty are now having to choose between paying their rent, paying the city bill or paying for food. >> reporter: the dining room operates much differently now from when it could actual
anthony's dining room in san francisco is feeding the homeless.d out that since the pandemic started, st. anthony's has been feeding more people than ever before, and it is doing so with a lot fewer people. >> reporter: those who run st. anthony's dining room in san francisco's tenderloin say they have never had to serve this many meals each day to the homeless and nearly homeless, and st. anthony's has been around for almost 70 years. >> a lot of people, a lot of meals we are...
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anthony's also step up -- set up another tech center. organization is also looking to rent a shower facility. >> we will be here until we can no longer serve meals. we are committed to that. >> reporter: they say it is spending more money on its lunch program than ever before, and at the same time it is had to cancel its fundraiser, so st. anthony's says it could use a little support as they support others in need. >>> students picked up laptops today to help them with their schoolwork at home. staff with the antioch unified school district senate more than 2500 laptops and other electronics. and today, students came with their parents and guardians to pick them up. officials say they are working to help him is you don't have the technology at home. >> we have quite a few of our families who are below the socioeconomic or considered socioeconomically disadvantaged, and many of our families right now are stressed for basic necessities and we don't want dissipating in online learning to cause more stress. >> the district is planning to cre
anthony's also step up -- set up another tech center. organization is also looking to rent a shower facility. >> we will be here until we can no longer serve meals. we are committed to that. >> reporter: they say it is spending more money on its lunch program than ever before, and at the same time it is had to cancel its fundraiser, so st. anthony's says it could use a little support as they support others in need. >>> students picked up laptops today to help them with...
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anthony fauci talking about that earlier today from the white house. there is a lot of focus on what dr. fauci had to say as we're seeing more states make decisions about what's coming next for their residents. >> a drug can block this virus. >> reporter: an optimistic dr. anthony fauci on new findings about a potential coronavirus treatment. >> remdesivir has a clear-cut significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recover. >> reporter: offering hope as more states enter a new phase. haircuts in georgia, one of the first signs of that state's reopening. while in california, any professional trends are still months away. a striking example of just how different the next steps will be. >> we have significantly less cases than we had two weeks ago, than we had three weeks ago. it's time to enter a more sustainable phase. >> reporter: more than half the states in the country announcing plans to ease restrictions, despite none appearing to meet white house guidelines for a 14-day decline in positive cases. the next big retail experiment comes on
anthony fauci talking about that earlier today from the white house. there is a lot of focus on what dr. fauci had to say as we're seeing more states make decisions about what's coming next for their residents. >> a drug can block this virus. >> reporter: an optimistic dr. anthony fauci on new findings about a potential coronavirus treatment. >> remdesivir has a clear-cut significant positive effect in diminishing the time to recover. >> reporter: offering hope as more...
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anthony? >> manuel, thank you. >>> the latest unemployment numbers show just how hard the economy has been hit by the coronavirus. the 6.6 million americans who filed for jobless benefits last week is at least 20 times what we normally see. food banks and other resources are being pushed to their limits by people in need. >> my bills are going to back up and i'm going to be in trouble here in a couple of weeks. >> i've got to pay my rent, my gas for my car. normally it's hard, but now it's totally hard. >> we have a food connection hotline that gets 180 calls a day. right now we're getting more than 1,000 calls a day. >> i don't personally see a situation where i'm back behind the bar full time in full swing until maybe early october. >> weijia jiang is at the white house as a $350 billion small business lending program begins this morning. weijia, what's the president have to say about the job losses so far? >> good morning, anthony. president trump described those numbers as terrible, but th
anthony? >> manuel, thank you. >>> the latest unemployment numbers show just how hard the economy has been hit by the coronavirus. the 6.6 million americans who filed for jobless benefits last week is at least 20 times what we normally see. food banks and other resources are being pushed to their limits by people in need. >> my bills are going to back up and i'm going to be in trouble here in a couple of weeks. >> i've got to pay my rent, my gas for my car. normally...
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anthony fauci expone sus dudas, el director del instituto de alergias y enfermedades infecciosas hablasi es oportuno o no que en varios estados se empiece a retomar la normalidad con la reapertura de los negocios. >> mÉxico, a domado la pennsylvania mÍa de covid-19, asÍ lo asegura su presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obradores convencido que en el paÍs no hay saturaciÓn ni desbordamiento de hospitales. >> y los niÑos en espaÑa, pueden salir a la calle, despuÉs de 6 semanas de encierro, pero. test test test ♪ ♪ >> hola ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes soy paulina, vamos con las noticias de esta tarde porque varios estados del paÍs, estÁn empezando a suavizar las normas de encierro y desde el fin de semana han comenzado a cambiar las cosas un ejemplo en georgia donde los restaurantes tienen permisos para abrir sus puertas a partir de hoy, esta es una medida importante para marcar el regreso de la normalidad en medio del coronavirus, pero el que tengan permiso no significa que todos vayan a abrir sus puertas, rogelio mora-tagle estÁ en atlanta desde donde nos informa, adelante rogelio. >> ¿quÉ ta
anthony fauci expone sus dudas, el director del instituto de alergias y enfermedades infecciosas hablasi es oportuno o no que en varios estados se empiece a retomar la normalidad con la reapertura de los negocios. >> mÉxico, a domado la pennsylvania mÍa de covid-19, asÍ lo asegura su presidente andrÉs manuel lÓpez obradores convencido que en el paÍs no hay saturaciÓn ni desbordamiento de hospitales. >> y los niÑos en espaÑa, pueden salir a la calle, despuÉs de 6 semanas de...
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anthony fauci says more anthony body test will roll out in the next week or two >> that is a part ofmight need to come back and make a gradual return to normality. what we don't know is we don't know how long that protection would last. >> reporter: across the country, dozens of labs are scrambling to make these tests dr. ida berkestrom was able to buy rapid tests for her practice in washington, d.c. with a line indicating the presence of antibodies >> this is all we have it's certainly not perfect, but it's a lot better than the information we had over a week ago. >> reporter: this weekend usc researchers began a public health study using rapid tests donated by a minnesota lab. they plan to assess how many in los angeles county have already had coronavirus and where they live. they were overwhelmed with calls from people wanting to participate. >> my e-mail is filled with hundreds and hundreds of e-mails from people who want to participate in the study. >> reporter: on "meet the press" this morning, the fda commissioner said he is concerned some antibody tests already on the market
anthony fauci says more anthony body test will roll out in the next week or two >> that is a part ofmight need to come back and make a gradual return to normality. what we don't know is we don't know how long that protection would last. >> reporter: across the country, dozens of labs are scrambling to make these tests dr. ida berkestrom was able to buy rapid tests for her practice in washington, d.c. with a line indicating the presence of antibodies >> this is all we have it's...
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anthony fauci. looking at his personal life, his relationships with past presidents and his career fighting infectious diseases, hiv, h1n1 and the global coronavirus pandemic. watch a profile of dr. anthony fauci sunday 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. [no audio] discuss the we will impact of the coronavirus on american energy industry as the pandemic, -- it is an incredible thing which is happening. we have the greatest economy in the world. probably you were doing all of you the best ever. everybody was and all of a sudden they had to shut down the country and shut down the world notuse all of the world, just the country. 161 countries. probably higher than that now. that is as of a week. the entire world is shut down trying to get rid of this surge. i would like to go around the room and you introduce yourselves to the media quickly and we will have a discussion afterwards. the $2.2 trillion believe package includes provisions to allow businesses to deduct losses against taxes they paid in previ
anthony fauci. looking at his personal life, his relationships with past presidents and his career fighting infectious diseases, hiv, h1n1 and the global coronavirus pandemic. watch a profile of dr. anthony fauci sunday 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. [no audio] discuss the we will impact of the coronavirus on american energy industry as the pandemic, -- it is an incredible thing which is happening. we have the greatest economy in the world. probably you were doing all of you the best ever....
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i'm anthony howard welcomed contamination at a tree in the united states was responsible for the delayed rollout of coronavirus test kits that's according to an investigation by the washington post it says that kids produced by the centers for disease control and prevention gave incorrect results the faulty kits then had to be recalled hampering early efforts to contain the spread of the virus in the u.s. . well i'm joined now by david will man from the washington post the author of that report david just how serious was the impact of these faulty kits on early efforts to contain the virus. well it was quite permission is. imperative to get test kits out around the united states to try and surveil in advance of the expected arrival of the coronavirus to the united states so everyone was waiting for the centers for disease control and prevention to get its test kit out and there were as we all know or significant delays what has not been answered until now is what was the cause of the original of the leg and the cause was contamination that's in the c.d.c.'s manufacturing assembly of thos
i'm anthony howard welcomed contamination at a tree in the united states was responsible for the delayed rollout of coronavirus test kits that's according to an investigation by the washington post it says that kids produced by the centers for disease control and prevention gave incorrect results the faulty kits then had to be recalled hampering early efforts to contain the spread of the virus in the u.s. . well i'm joined now by david will man from the washington post the author of that report...
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anthony fauci said today the u.s. should increase testing by twice as much and he thinks this will be possible. on the same day warned there is no evidence from having the coronavirus once makes you immune from getting it again. despite, some states are rolling out the first a phases of their back to business plans this weekend. georgia, hair salon, bowling alleys and tattoo shops are already open. and this just in from overseas. uk prime minister, boris johnson will return to work on monday after recovering from the coronavirus. a fight he says could have gone either way. georgia now. that state has not seen a 14 day decrease in new cases, as recommended by the white house tafrz before states began to reopen but the governor is easing stay at home restrictions. as of yesterday non essential businesses including gym, salon, bowling alleys and more have been given the green light to open their doors to customers. cnnista sh cnnista natasha chen in georgia. how has this decision been received so far. >> very mixed as yo
anthony fauci said today the u.s. should increase testing by twice as much and he thinks this will be possible. on the same day warned there is no evidence from having the coronavirus once makes you immune from getting it again. despite, some states are rolling out the first a phases of their back to business plans this weekend. georgia, hair salon, bowling alleys and tattoo shops are already open. and this just in from overseas. uk prime minister, boris johnson will return to work on monday...
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jillian: doctor anthony fauci predicting a covid-19 vaccine could arrive sooner than thought.b: that would be some news. two groups are closer than ever, oxford in the uk and pfizer in the us both hopefully will have a working vaccine by this fall. jillian: what does it mean for the impending second wave? joining us his medical contributor doctor mark carney. to get ahead of everything, this does sound promising. what do you think of this information? >> it is based on the coronavirus vaccine out of oxford. they plan to move quickly. they have 6000 patients they are planning to put this vaccine to this summer and their goal is to get something in time for healthcare workers get a subset this fall. vaccines are important and it is a race, the first country to get there will have a complete market domination and may lock out other countries and that is the fear. china is further along in the us in vaccines. our fear is they could immunize their own population first before we have access to the supply chain. rob: don't count on china for anything. listen to doctor anthony fauci.
jillian: doctor anthony fauci predicting a covid-19 vaccine could arrive sooner than thought.b: that would be some news. two groups are closer than ever, oxford in the uk and pfizer in the us both hopefully will have a working vaccine by this fall. jillian: what does it mean for the impending second wave? joining us his medical contributor doctor mark carney. to get ahead of everything, this does sound promising. what do you think of this information? >> it is based on the coronavirus...
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anthony tambiÉn confirmÓ un reporte de new york times que dice que Él y otros miembros del equipo de empezarla medidas de distanciamiento social desde febrero. asÍ que Él también confirma esta porciÓn de la historia. asÍ que ellos sabÍan desde noviembre que habÍan documentos de inteligencia que alertaba del peligro del coronavirus y muchos querÍan actuar desde el mes de febrero mucho antes de que se diera la emergencia del paÍs, la declaraciÓn de emergencia que dictÓ el presidente trataron el 13 de marzo... ...dice que el dictar esta fecha y que lo harÁ muy prÓximamente. lo que no digo donald trump y eso lo dijo tras de twitter es que han sido los gobernadores, los alcaldes, los directivos de todas la ciudades , pueblos, estados a travÉs de todas las naciÓn lo que han dado las Órdenes de cerrar las escuelas, los negocios, de quÉ se hace no se hace sus localidades. asÍ que el presidente no ha dictado una orden nacional para un cierre en una cuarentena. asÍ que tampoco dictara una orden nacional para que todo regrese a la normalidad. cada estado decidirÁ cuándo lo hace y si estÁn habla
anthony tambiÉn confirmÓ un reporte de new york times que dice que Él y otros miembros del equipo de empezarla medidas de distanciamiento social desde febrero. asÍ que Él también confirma esta porciÓn de la historia. asÍ que ellos sabÍan desde noviembre que habÍan documentos de inteligencia que alertaba del peligro del coronavirus y muchos querÍan actuar desde el mes de febrero mucho antes de que se diera la emergencia del paÍs, la declaraciÓn de emergencia que dictÓ el presidente...
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with anthony fauci. i've known him for many years. he is a world expert. for vaccine to work it needs number one to be safe because you are talking about giving it to 300 million americans and it has to be effective. you are going to give it a lot of people that has to make sure folks are not harmed by it and if exposed to the virus it needs to work for them to be able to send it off. i am excited about the research being done, a number of private companies, researchers who are making a difference, this is not going to be developed overnight. if we haven't done in the kind of time that anthony fauci talks about that will be wonderful. >> doctor burkes talked about antibody tests, if we can ramp up a test that will allow people to see if they had covid-19 it recovered from it, if they could move about safely, she was saying primarily for healthcare workers it would be a huge boon and she put out a challenge. >> being able to tell them, the piece of mind that would come from knowing you already were infect
with anthony fauci. i've known him for many years. he is a world expert. for vaccine to work it needs number one to be safe because you are talking about giving it to 300 million americans and it has to be effective. you are going to give it a lot of people that has to make sure folks are not harmed by it and if exposed to the virus it needs to work for them to be able to send it off. i am excited about the research being done, a number of private companies, researchers who are making a...
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me to dr anthony can you tell us a little bit more about that. right and that controversy began after those policy remarks that i just mentioned and today president trump read tweeted a tweet where someone called for firing anthony fall and then there were additional media reports that trump was actually planning to do exactly that firing his coronavirus export expert excuse me which he then later rejected as fake news so big controversy here leading up to that press conference late later anthony fall she was trying to put that into perspective in that press conference he said he had a bad choice of words he also said that trump acted when he told him to with regards to the shutdown of course a budget with regards to the important assessment that he made that lives could have been saved had the government acted earlier he stayed on message and it is a very serious situation for trump you can see that in his response as well election here in the united states is coming up and president trump really got on the defensive so as we've seen that back a
me to dr anthony can you tell us a little bit more about that. right and that controversy began after those policy remarks that i just mentioned and today president trump read tweeted a tweet where someone called for firing anthony fall and then there were additional media reports that trump was actually planning to do exactly that firing his coronavirus export expert excuse me which he then later rejected as fake news so big controversy here leading up to that press conference late later...
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anthony?th day, we'll show you the rapid and amazing environmental improvements taking place during the pandemic. what it tells us about creating a healthier planet. >>> and a reminder you can always get the morning news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. hear today's top stories in less than 20 minutes. we'll be right back. hey friends! good afternoon family! what's going on? i got up, i put make up on. i have jeans on, who is she? so, i'm gonna start off slow and i'm gonna go for a walk today. out for a family run! it's up to us to establish a new routine and new norms. sometimes you like modify a recipe and it's so good! drink your water, track your food, move your body. your girl, is still losing, ah! ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. more than e
anthony?th day, we'll show you the rapid and amazing environmental improvements taking place during the pandemic. what it tells us about creating a healthier planet. >>> and a reminder you can always get the morning news by subscribing to the "cbs this morning" podcast. hear today's top stories in less than 20 minutes. we'll be right back. hey friends! good afternoon family! what's going on? i got up, i put make up on. i have jeans on, who is she? so, i'm gonna start off slow...
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anthony joins usive from washington.ndrew cuomo speaking ver plainly, as usual, anthony. >> right, andhi what i he's trying to do is balance the idea that things could be getting better. the numberf fatalities per day is starting to go down, the number of hospitalizations are plateauing but he doesn't want people to be overly optimistic becae there are still going to be people dying in the city of new york, in the ate of new york. and while he's forming a group with other states to talk about reopening businesses and getting things a little more back tobu ness as usual, they want to going to change overnight and if they do it too quickly, that number of deaths could start to increase again. it's a blabsing act. >> anthony, don't go away. we've had a few c lining from the united states they want to bring everyone up to date with. fwrfrl, the sad news that a navy sailor has dd after correcting coronavirus. this is the fst death from the coronavirus-stricken aircraft rrier, the theodore roosevelt. the shim's captain wasfire
anthony joins usive from washington.ndrew cuomo speaking ver plainly, as usual, anthony. >> right, andhi what i he's trying to do is balance the idea that things could be getting better. the numberf fatalities per day is starting to go down, the number of hospitalizations are plateauing but he doesn't want people to be overly optimistic becae there are still going to be people dying in the city of new york, in the ate of new york. and while he's forming a group with other states to talk...
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anthony fauci, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. russian president vladimir putin delivered an address on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. fromlked for a few minutes his presidential residence outside moscow. pres. putin: friends, my fellow russians, the week i announced as the nonworking week is coming to an end. schedule very tense that we are seeing doctors, nurses, still working. all the medical staff of health institutions. all struggling. every hospital, they are on the front lines. they are treating and saving people. prevent -- prevention. and i'm sure that all of the russians would appreciate what we are doing. are other industries that are working hard. i would like to sincerely thank all of you, without any exception, and i would like to say thank you to the volunteers, all the people who are not in different, who know that they can do their part. those that have followed all the guidelines from medical specialists, who take care of the health of their relatives .nd their surroundings regime for many
anthony fauci, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. russian president vladimir putin delivered an address on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. fromlked for a few minutes his presidential residence outside moscow. pres. putin: friends, my fellow russians, the week i announced as the nonworking week is coming to an end. schedule very tense that we are seeing doctors, nurses, still working. all the medical staff of health institutions. all struggling. every...