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>> reporter: well, ari, good afternoon to you. do want to start off with some promising news that we heard from governor andrew cuomo just moments ago. he said that the death toll has flattened over the course of two days. he also mentioned that i cu admissions, daily hospitalizations, as well as intubations are all down. we also got a glimpse of the latest projections. and it appears that we might be at the peak, or potentially at the plateau, originally, when these models first came out, new york was supposed to hit this peak, surge in cases, sometime at the end of the month. and it looks like that date has potentially been moved a little bit earlier to this point because of the social distancing practices that are currently in place. however, governor cuomo stressed that it is not the time to let our guard down. take a listen. >> if we are plateauing, we are plateauing at a very high level. and there's tremendous stress on the health care system. we are at redline. people can't work any harder. the staff can't work any harder.
>> reporter: well, ari, good afternoon to you. do want to start off with some promising news that we heard from governor andrew cuomo just moments ago. he said that the death toll has flattened over the course of two days. he also mentioned that i cu admissions, daily hospitalizations, as well as intubations are all down. we also got a glimpse of the latest projections. and it appears that we might be at the peak, or potentially at the plateau, originally, when these models first came...
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ari fleischer, it is on. what you make of this? >> ari: not much. political routine. >> harris: really? >> ari: when president obama was a sitting president of the united states, with all the power of the white house, he endorsed hillary clinton. didn't make much of a difference. americans don't measure their politicians based on who endorses them. they value politicians on the basis of, "is that politician any good, or not?" that's the measure and that's why biden has to stand on his own two feet. for joe biden, he's got the obvious endorsement, it really doesn't make a hill of beans. >> harris: yeah. you know, i look specifically, jessica, at that tweet from that bernie sanders supported. look, there may not be 50 million of them, but there are millions of them and they vote and they count. potentially vote. what do you make of the road ahead for joe biden, to scoop up that support of progressive's? >> jessica: well, i think he's doing his best, as one could imagine. it's has certainly been a great couple of days, covid aside, with the biden campa
ari fleischer, it is on. what you make of this? >> ari: not much. political routine. >> harris: really? >> ari: when president obama was a sitting president of the united states, with all the power of the white house, he endorsed hillary clinton. didn't make much of a difference. americans don't measure their politicians based on who endorses them. they value politicians on the basis of, "is that politician any good, or not?" that's the measure and that's why biden...
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ari? >> kathy, thank you very much. tennessee also easing restrictions today. they have 95 counties out there, 89 of them allowing restaurants to open at about half capacity as long as they follow the guidelines and retail stores are following suit this week. joining us from tennessee is ellison barber. >> hey, ari, a key thing in tennessee that perhaps sets it apart from some of its other neighbors in states nearby is that these guidelines have been issued by the governor are not going to be enforced. that customers and businesses will enforce them. this weekend, this state saw a 500 increase of 500 plus positive cases in this state. it was the single largest increase in a day since the first covid-19 case was identified here. so on saturday, there were some numbers that went up 500, now the state says that they have hit about 9,600 positive covid-19 cases across here. as you mentioned, the reopening process that has started to than, there are six counties who are not doing it exactly as
ari? >> kathy, thank you very much. tennessee also easing restrictions today. they have 95 counties out there, 89 of them allowing restaurants to open at about half capacity as long as they follow the guidelines and retail stores are following suit this week. joining us from tennessee is ellison barber. >> hey, ari, a key thing in tennessee that perhaps sets it apart from some of its other neighbors in states nearby is that these guidelines have been issued by the governor are not...
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i'm ari melber. we begin with president trump jousting with his own medical experts about crisis response and governors who decide when to try to restart daily life around the country. president trump hoping to reopen the economy with, quote, big bang by may 1st and launching a new council tomorrow that would explore how to proceed. new york governor andrew cuomo, one many people, pushing back on that approach. >> it's not going to be we flip a switch and everybody comes out of their house and gets in their car and waves and hugs each other and the economy all starts up! i would love to say that is going to happen. it's not going to happen that way. it can't happen that way. >> right now, there are over 557,000 cases of the coronavirus across the u.s. and more than 22,000 deaths. for the first time we can report all 50 states are under formally a federal disaster declaration. we have our nbc reporters covering the pandemic around the nation. we begin in new york where the governor just announced the
i'm ari melber. we begin with president trump jousting with his own medical experts about crisis response and governors who decide when to try to restart daily life around the country. president trump hoping to reopen the economy with, quote, big bang by may 1st and launching a new council tomorrow that would explore how to proceed. new york governor andrew cuomo, one many people, pushing back on that approach. >> it's not going to be we flip a switch and everybody comes out of their...
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ari?len, thank you very much. >>> today, a shipment filled of masks, gloves anduthser equipment to protect essential workers from the virus arrived in illinois from china. this is the second time the state has actually received this type of shipment. governor pritzker responded to the needs in his state. >> if it strikes you as atypical in the midst of an emergency the state is directly lifting emergency response materials from another country, well, you'd be right. but that is the landscape that we're operating in, competing with other states, other countries and even our own federal government for supplies. so, if an airlift is what it takes to bring the ppe to protect our nurses, our firefighters, our police officers and other essential workers then it's an airlift that we'll use without hesitation. >>> now, we turn to an expert who has been on the front lines of this fight against coronavirus. an theseiologist michelle from atlanta and also running for georgia state senate as a democra
ari?len, thank you very much. >>> today, a shipment filled of masks, gloves anduthser equipment to protect essential workers from the virus arrived in illinois from china. this is the second time the state has actually received this type of shipment. governor pritzker responded to the needs in his state. >> if it strikes you as atypical in the midst of an emergency the state is directly lifting emergency response materials from another country, well, you'd be right. but that is...
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. >> thank you to ari rubenstein from joining us from gts. you talk to us about what makes this different? you started this platform for the private trading stock. we know the nasdaq has been trying to build a private market venture. we know carter has been trying to build a -- carda has been trying to build the private sector. ari: thank you for having me. this is going to solve a number of big problems. first, it allows retail investors to get a piece of the private startup and unicorn investing action. it gives a transparent, pre-ipo evaluation to companies and makes it easier for private companies to go public. it will help the company sent employees raise capital to grow themselves out of the covid-19 crisis. different clear list is that while there are other platforms that claim to solve the problem, those platforms are horribly inefficient and business models are flawed for both the issue and investor. they charge ridiculous commissions. investors on those platforms are suffering and companies are frustrated. clear list is going to cle
. >> thank you to ari rubenstein from joining us from gts. you talk to us about what makes this different? you started this platform for the private trading stock. we know the nasdaq has been trying to build a private market venture. we know carter has been trying to build a -- carda has been trying to build the private sector. ari: thank you for having me. this is going to solve a number of big problems. first, it allows retail investors to get a piece of the private startup and unicorn...
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erik well rk >> well, there is no doubt than, ari.he number one thing of leadership, particularly leadership of the american presidency is not to be afraid of the truth that leaders in general, but particular presidents who prove to be effective leaders in the past have never been afraid of the truth. franklin roosevelt in the depths of the depression and winston churchill, of course not a president who saved western civilization is just two examples. but time after time after time it's been demonstrated that the most essential thing for a successful presidency is not to be afraid of the truth. a president that is willing to level with the american people about what the truth, tell them what the truth is, and then lay out his vision for the future. with president trump there has been virtually none of that. nobody wants to pick on him. nobody wants to hammer away at him, but it's a failure of leadership when you have divisiveness and lies as fundamental of your presidency. it's tough to say those words, but the facts bear it out. you
erik well rk >> well, there is no doubt than, ari.he number one thing of leadership, particularly leadership of the american presidency is not to be afraid of the truth that leaders in general, but particular presidents who prove to be effective leaders in the past have never been afraid of the truth. franklin roosevelt in the depths of the depression and winston churchill, of course not a president who saved western civilization is just two examples. but time after time after time it's...
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i'm ari melber. keep it right here on msnbc. i'm ari melber keep it right here on msnbc.chnologies advisor. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes... into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. prescription dovato is for adults who are starting hiv-1 treatmen
i'm ari melber. keep it right here on msnbc. i'm ari melber keep it right here on msnbc.chnologies advisor. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from...
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there is ari.you will know it's alive. ♪ >> harris: with the presidential election fewer than 200 days away, there are new questions about whether president trump is making the right move and delegating responsibility for reopening the economy to the states. axios is reporting there could be an upside. "some are visors advisors are relieved the president's delegate into the governor so heavily. among other things, it spreads responsibility away from the federal government." however, new york governor andrew cuomo says the president has a step up. watch. >> federal government cannot wipe their hands of this and say, "oh, the states are responsible for testing." we cannot do it. we cannot do it without federal help. okay, it's up to the states. but then don't ask the states, don't give them this massive undertaking that has never been done before and then not give them any resources to do it. >> harris: bringing in now ari fleischer, former white house press secretary anna fox news contributor. hello
there is ari.you will know it's alive. ♪ >> harris: with the presidential election fewer than 200 days away, there are new questions about whether president trump is making the right move and delegating responsibility for reopening the economy to the states. axios is reporting there could be an upside. "some are visors advisors are relieved the president's delegate into the governor so heavily. among other things, it spreads responsibility away from the federal government."...
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all these actions you take, ari, you can't do it as a island.i put certain policies in new york and you don't like them, you can drive across the bridge and go to new jersey and go to connectic connecticut, so doing it as a regionally makes sense. this reopening question, we're not out of woods on the public health issue by any stretch of the imagination. people start talking to this, turning to the reopening, and how does that work? and we wanted to say, on a regional level, we want to reopen as much as the next person, maybe more, if you have been living through as a governor, believe me, second to healthcare workers and essential workers, you want this resolved. you have to do both, it has to be on a regional level. what's the plan to reactivate and do it carefully, because if you do it wrong you can see that infection rate go through the roof. >> yeah, let me read something that the president was just saying. he posted a couple of items to twitter saying, some in the media are saying governors have the decision to open up the states, not the
all these actions you take, ari, you can't do it as a island.i put certain policies in new york and you don't like them, you can drive across the bridge and go to new jersey and go to connectic connecticut, so doing it as a regionally makes sense. this reopening question, we're not out of woods on the public health issue by any stretch of the imagination. people start talking to this, turning to the reopening, and how does that work? and we wanted to say, on a regional level, we want to reopen...
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ari. >> thank you, very much, brian. appreciate it. . we have been, of course, keeping an eye on the white house coronavirus coronavirus task force briefing and the interviews, including those interesting little clues about 2020 and the running mate consideration with kamela harris. so we have a lot to get to i want to bring in a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post". the director of the national and global health at georgetown university law school is a veteran of the w.h.o. with an expert council on infectious disease, which makes it relevant. dr. es ther cho oregon science university. good to see all of you. professor goesling irks i want to start with you, viewers may recall the big news, not so long ago when the president lashed out to the w.h.o. and you joined us for special coverage then. as mentioned you've advised the w.h.o. on how to handle international infectious disease, with that in mind, putting the briefings and the politics aside, i'm curious what you are seeing in the ways the federal government is
ari. >> thank you, very much, brian. appreciate it. . we have been, of course, keeping an eye on the white house coronavirus coronavirus task force briefing and the interviews, including those interesting little clues about 2020 and the running mate consideration with kamela harris. so we have a lot to get to i want to bring in a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post". the director of the national and global health at georgetown university law school is a...
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ari, how does biden pull this off? to the left to win not just the backing but the strong backing of sanders supporters while not moving so far to the left that he turns off the independents and moderates he's going to need in the fall beat donald trump? >> chris, the first thing you have to recognize as the democratic party as a whole has moved sharply to the left. there was a gallup poll that came out a couple months ago that's a 24% of theconsider then bill clinton was president. today 51% consider themselves liberal. so the party shifted. what's happened to joe biden is he's renounced previous positions he used to hold. on abortion, for example, the overwhelming bipartisan position was opposition to federally funded abortions. is now opposed to that. he wants federally funded abortions. he's changed his position from obamacare when he was against government controlled health care, the public option. now he's boring. he's for a green new deal, he's for free college -- don't have to pay for it. a host of issues he sh
ari, how does biden pull this off? to the left to win not just the backing but the strong backing of sanders supporters while not moving so far to the left that he turns off the independents and moderates he's going to need in the fall beat donald trump? >> chris, the first thing you have to recognize as the democratic party as a whole has moved sharply to the left. there was a gallup poll that came out a couple months ago that's a 24% of theconsider then bill clinton was president. today...
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so it is hard to win those kind of suits, chuck. >> all right, ari. the moment of truth, at least today's moment of truth is here. thank you, sir. and as i just interrupted ari there. the white house coronavirus briefing is about to begin. as we said at the top of the show. yesterday's briefing was quite tense and combative as the president defended his handling of the coronavirus. we may have more of that, especially some governors pushing back on the president's declaration over who has total authority when it comes to reopening the president. we also have a lot of questions about the plans to reopen as the president is expected to create an advisory board of some kind to help reopen the economy, even as dr. fauci said today that we are, quote, not yet there on key steps to opening the economy. we'll have our entire team of experts watching this briefing along with us, and when we feel it's necessary, like the replay booth at a game, we'll go in and break it down for you and fact check it and go back to the briefing. for now, let's begin this briefi
so it is hard to win those kind of suits, chuck. >> all right, ari. the moment of truth, at least today's moment of truth is here. thank you, sir. and as i just interrupted ari there. the white house coronavirus briefing is about to begin. as we said at the top of the show. yesterday's briefing was quite tense and combative as the president defended his handling of the coronavirus. we may have more of that, especially some governors pushing back on the president's declaration over who has...
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thanks for joining me. >> of course, ari.o what is it that people need to know about this as a public health issue first, regardless of how they may feel about inmate population? second, as a humanitarian issue, because people behind bars still have full human rights. >> so people need to know all american prisons and jails are vastly overcrowded and that social distancing in all of the practices that we have adopted nationwide to try to fight this pandemic are impossible behind bars. so as an example, you know, i taught as a men's meeting in security prison in marion, ohio, which was the first prison to have an outbreak. that prison was built for 1400 prisoners and currently hold s 2600 men. so that's how overcrowded most prisons are. that makes it impossible to slow the spread. so people may be indifferent to the conditions that the people who work and the people who are incarcerated there, you know, are enduring. but what they need to know, there's no way to keep those hot spots behind the walls of a prison or jail. cook c
thanks for joining me. >> of course, ari.o what is it that people need to know about this as a public health issue first, regardless of how they may feel about inmate population? second, as a humanitarian issue, because people behind bars still have full human rights. >> so people need to know all american prisons and jails are vastly overcrowded and that social distancing in all of the practices that we have adopted nationwide to try to fight this pandemic are impossible behind...
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i'll say this, ari. that this is going to take on us, because we're in the eye of the storm right now, it's not over with right now. but i do know this -- humans are amazing in the resolve that we have. we'll get through this. we've seen difficult times and i believe that we will get through this. and another way for us to get through it is to think about if we didn't have social media. think about if we didn't have our cell phones, think about how isolated we would truly be then. and i also want to be mindful of the fact that right now, i'm working on a petition for a guy that i'm representing who is currently incarcerated in the united states penitentiary. louisiana has been hard-hit by this virus and he used an analogy to me that he feels like he's on a train track and he can't get off and he's heard of the devastation of this train in other towns and it's headed this way. so, i want to say, as humans, this is our opportunity right now to reach out, to hug each other from that social distance, by just
i'll say this, ari. that this is going to take on us, because we're in the eye of the storm right now, it's not over with right now. but i do know this -- humans are amazing in the resolve that we have. we'll get through this. we've seen difficult times and i believe that we will get through this. and another way for us to get through it is to think about if we didn't have social media. think about if we didn't have our cell phones, think about how isolated we would truly be then. and i also...
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roy, your views. >> ari, good to be with you again. a few things that are still deeply concerning to medical and public health professionals. these outbreaks of protests that are happening all over the country, it's deeply concerning, because as i've stated many times before, this is an infectious pathogen that does not discriminate based on political affiliation or color of skin or age. this is going to affect all people from all walks of life. we've already been seeing that, right? so the concern that we all have on the medical side is that one, two, three weeks from now, we're going to see, we anticipate we're going to see a surge of patients going into the hospitals in these various communities, whether it be michigan, mississippi, texas, wherever. and that's really concerning. until we have widespread testing and contact tracing, we just don't know what the scope of the problem is in terms of who's infected, who is a carrier, who is possibly immune. that's what's concerning. >> let me bring in andy as well on the medical piece of
roy, your views. >> ari, good to be with you again. a few things that are still deeply concerning to medical and public health professionals. these outbreaks of protests that are happening all over the country, it's deeply concerning, because as i've stated many times before, this is an infectious pathogen that does not discriminate based on political affiliation or color of skin or age. this is going to affect all people from all walks of life. we've already been seeing that, right? so...
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ari fleischer, always good to have you on the program. you. >> thank you, harris. >> harris: democrats reportedly want joe biden to speed up his search for a running mate. while some are saying diversity needs to be represented on the ticket. plus, some new polling shows joe biden with an edge over president trump in crucial swing states. what does the president need to do to win over some key constituencies? we will get into it. ♪ tums versus mozzarella stick (bell rings) when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resources to support family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you and your family. join us and stay connected at aarp.org/coronavirus noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. for you and y
ari fleischer, always good to have you on the program. you. >> thank you, harris. >> harris: democrats reportedly want joe biden to speed up his search for a running mate. while some are saying diversity needs to be represented on the ticket. plus, some new polling shows joe biden with an edge over president trump in crucial swing states. what does the president need to do to win over some key constituencies? we will get into it. ♪ tums versus mozzarella stick (bell rings) when...
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our special live coverage continues with my colleague ari melber. ari?>> brian williams, thank you very much. our coverage continues. we'll be joined by our experts shortly, including harold raines of "the new york times." connecticut governor ned lamont, thanks for being here. >> good evening, ari. >> good evening. governor, where do you see your state's efforts fitting in with everything we've just been hearing from the federal level? >> it's bipolar down there. we had a good constructive meeting with vice president's commission. yeah, we know about our lab testing sites. that's like saying were the razors are. we still need the razor blades to get the testing done. the federal government could be a lot more help. then you hear the press conference of the president and it feels like the governors are being used as a campaign prop. let's let the vice president's team going and keep the politics out of it. >> you say bipartisanship at the mike pence level is working. does that mean you don't think it's working with the president? >> dr. fauci, dr. birx,
our special live coverage continues with my colleague ari melber. ari?>> brian williams, thank you very much. our coverage continues. we'll be joined by our experts shortly, including harold raines of "the new york times." connecticut governor ned lamont, thanks for being here. >> good evening, ari. >> good evening. governor, where do you see your state's efforts fitting in with everything we've just been hearing from the federal level? >> it's bipolar down...
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ari is 100% right, there's nothing the man could do.thing that he could do that they're ever going to say, well done, good and faithful servant, those are six words that you will never hear said about donald trump from the media. >> sean: every single day he's working, ari, and taking the crap from the same editable people that have been giving him crap every day. how come nancy is out there eating ice cream? why didn't he get there on her private jet, take a little ice cream with her, designer ice cream and bring it to washington and go to work? he's there at work every day. he is doing his conferences every day. >> one of my favorite things to do is see where bias lies in how it works, is to watch the various news conferences given by governor cuomo for example, or speaker pelosi or the president. know the difference quarters for those menus. when president trump is speaking, frequent interruptions, pushback, frequent telling him what is wrong. you don't see that with pelosi, you don't see it with, purity see acquiescence and yielding
ari is 100% right, there's nothing the man could do.thing that he could do that they're ever going to say, well done, good and faithful servant, those are six words that you will never hear said about donald trump from the media. >> sean: every single day he's working, ari, and taking the crap from the same editable people that have been giving him crap every day. how come nancy is out there eating ice cream? why didn't he get there on her private jet, take a little ice cream with her,...
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ari: you are absolutely right.ide involves critical movement of people, whether it is airlines -- that has completely been hit really hard. i am sure you are talking to these sectors as well to get a sense of this. my sense is it will take longer on cross borders, however we have seen e-commerce is coming in. e-commerce from cross-border has been quite resilient. if you look at our weekly printing data, e-commerce clearly is one of the bright spots. wether that is sustained -- watch this closely. of a is a bit of a bed -- hedge. withre getting a lift e-commerce growth. yvonne: you mentioned contactless payment. we are seeing jobs of 40% in the pandemic. certainly there is a lot of competition, though, not just contactless payment, but mobile payments. you have ali pay, they have strongholds. asia banks are taking part in this space as well. how willing are you to continue on this trend and invest to not just get more users, but retain them? ari: when you think of it is not using a physical card. contactless is also
ari: you are absolutely right.ide involves critical movement of people, whether it is airlines -- that has completely been hit really hard. i am sure you are talking to these sectors as well to get a sense of this. my sense is it will take longer on cross borders, however we have seen e-commerce is coming in. e-commerce from cross-border has been quite resilient. if you look at our weekly printing data, e-commerce clearly is one of the bright spots. wether that is sustained -- watch this...
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i am ari melber anchoring. here is the context right now. 6.6 million more people filed for unemployment in america today. if you're count, and many of us are, many people living through this aspect of the adversity of this pandemic, the three-week total is now 17 million people, the unemployment rate has shot up to 13%. we are now officially living through the worst economic times as measured since the great depression. meanwhile, the united states senate has failed to reach a deal to approve a new type of coronavirus relief bill. leaders mcconnell and schumer accusing each other of basically making this political as the recess plays out and there is preparation to try to deal with the overhang and the economic problems. we also have an update on the nature of the coronavirus around the country, including the problems in new york, which remains the epicenter. but i want to bring in, as we so often do, the experts first. we have dr. peter hotas here. i'm joined by eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winning columni
i am ari melber anchoring. here is the context right now. 6.6 million more people filed for unemployment in america today. if you're count, and many of us are, many people living through this aspect of the adversity of this pandemic, the three-week total is now 17 million people, the unemployment rate has shot up to 13%. we are now officially living through the worst economic times as measured since the great depression. meanwhile, the united states senate has failed to reach a deal to approve...
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your breaking news coverage continues now with ari melber. good evening. >> good evening, thank you very much, brian. our coverage continues. we have also been following the latest news both from the white house task force briefing and other facts from around the nation. we heard about the big surge of cases coming in next week. the death toll in new york has been rising. they're expecting that to apex as soon as wednesday. donald trump saying that he asked leading companies to contact officials in london about therapeutics that might help the british prime minister, boris johnson. he was transferred to intensive care. the president also lashing out at i want facts, including those surfaced by the inspector general of the department of health and human services for that report that found u.s. hospitals have not only widespread shortages but the federal government under the trump administration has been providing inadequate and sometimes completely out of date materials. i'm joined by the rhode island island governor. governor, your response t
your breaking news coverage continues now with ari melber. good evening. >> good evening, thank you very much, brian. our coverage continues. we have also been following the latest news both from the white house task force briefing and other facts from around the nation. we heard about the big surge of cases coming in next week. the death toll in new york has been rising. they're expecting that to apex as soon as wednesday. donald trump saying that he asked leading companies to contact...
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ari fleischer, the former white house press secretary is on deck. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . howie: this is a fox news alert. a grim global milestone for the coronavirus, more than 200,000 people have died from the disease with the virus having affected more than 2.9 million people worldwide. doctors here in the u.s. are concerned that other potentially fatal diseases are going untreated as people avoid hospitals for fear of contracting covid-19. many urban medical centers officials say emergency rooms have about half the usual number of patients with some sections for heart attack and stroke victims almost empty. and moscow's mayor says russia is not even halfw
ari fleischer, the former white house press secretary is on deck. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . howie: this...
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>>> i'm ari melber continuing the special coverage of the coronavirus right now. there are grim marker passing 51,000 deaths and the president today has made news of a sort by stepping back delivering this unusually short briefing this evening. he took zero questions. this was one day after making the toxic remarks literally and the president floated an idea that you should not push sue that's false, but it's gotten him into a lot of trouble. he discussed openly that people should ingest disinfectants to combat the coronavirus and that was false. now axios reporting that trump is planning to perhaps change or curtail his role in the briefings. meanwhile, piece of medical news came out today about a new fda approved home testing kit. >> the fda approved the first at-home covid-19 test kit. >> we authorized the first at-home test by a company called labcorp. this is a test where under certain circumstances with the doctor's supervision, a test can be mailed to the patient and the patient can perform the self-swab and mail it back and get the results. >> we begin wit
>>> i'm ari melber continuing the special coverage of the coronavirus right now. there are grim marker passing 51,000 deaths and the president today has made news of a sort by stepping back delivering this unusually short briefing this evening. he took zero questions. this was one day after making the toxic remarks literally and the president floated an idea that you should not push sue that's false, but it's gotten him into a lot of trouble. he discussed openly that people should...
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good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck, thank you. have a good weekend. we'll be watching on sunday. we have a lot of important news tonight. we begin, as we like to do around here during this era with the facts and the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. here is what you need to know. the u.s. now has 487,000 confirmed cases. 18,000 deaths from this pandemic. new federal projections warning these numbers could spike if the country does ease up on many of the precaution, including social distancing in too hasty a manner. it is not time yet to ease up that is the implication. this afternoon at the white house coronavirus briefing, trump tried to sound optimistic. >> heading of the downward curve. we had a number of 100,000 lives. as many as that is, it's impossible to even think of it. i think we'll be substantially under that number. hard to believe that if you had 60,000, you can never be happy. but that's a lot fewer than we were originally told and thinking. >> the president has moved deadlines before, and he is proposing a new one may 1. but his own m
good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck, thank you. have a good weekend. we'll be watching on sunday. we have a lot of important news tonight. we begin, as we like to do around here during this era with the facts and the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. here is what you need to know. the u.s. now has 487,000 confirmed cases. 18,000 deaths from this pandemic. new federal projections warning these numbers could spike if the country does ease up on many of the precaution, including...
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>> ari, thanks for having me. let's be clear. the federal government has the authority in a situation like this to regulate our international borders with other nations. the federal government has some authority to regulate the travel of contaminated persons one by one in interstate travel, between states. the federal government does not have, the president does not have the general police power or public health authority to tell people to stay in their homes or to stay away from their places of work. i'm sitting here in my home in new jersey by virtue of an order of the governor of new jersey. i'm prohibited from going to my law firm in manhattan by order of the governor of new york. president trump doesn't have the authority to tell these governors, lift these executive orders, i am king and i can tell you what i want you to do. >> jeh, let's pause on that. you're giving us a very clear capsule explanation probably because you're an esteemed attorney as well as a former homeland security director. but to put that in plain engli
>> ari, thanks for having me. let's be clear. the federal government has the authority in a situation like this to regulate our international borders with other nations. the federal government has some authority to regulate the travel of contaminated persons one by one in interstate travel, between states. the federal government does not have, the president does not have the general police power or public health authority to tell people to stay in their homes or to stay away from their...
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ari is 100% right. there is nothing the man coulds do.here is just nothing that he could do that they will ever say good done. good faithful servant. six words that you will never hear said about donald trump by the media. >> sean: every single day he's working. same predictable people who've been giving him crap every day. why is nancy out there eating ice cream? why doesn't she get on a private jet, take a little ice cream with her, and bring it to washington and go to work? he is there at work every day. he is doing press conferences every day. >> one of my favorite things to do is to see where bias lies in how it works is to watch the various news conferences given by governor cuomo for example, speaker pelosi, or the president. notice the different behavior of reporters in those venues. when president trump is speaking, frequent interruptions, frequent push backs, people telling him why he is wrong. you don't seewr that with pelos, you don't see that with formal. you see acquiescence and yielding. that's the bias and that's why he's
ari is 100% right. there is nothing the man coulds do.here is just nothing that he could do that they will ever say good done. good faithful servant. six words that you will never hear said about donald trump by the media. >> sean: every single day he's working. same predictable people who've been giving him crap every day. why is nancy out there eating ice cream? why doesn't she get on a private jet, take a little ice cream with her, and bring it to washington and go to work? he is there...
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ari fleischer, thank you. when we come back, more disturbing news out of china. we've learned that u.s. is concerned china might be secretly conducting on top of all of this small nuclear tests. we have a full report. later, he's back. dennis miller is back. we need a moment of funny. i hope he's funny. straight ahead. >> sean: another breaking news out of china tonight. possible chinese nuclear testing, staring a lot of concern for trace gallagher has the very latest on the story tonight. >> coronavirus is not the only reason the level of trust between u.s. and china is rapidly diminishing that fox news has not confirmed that despite china telling the u.s. state department that it is strictly adhering to the international accord banning all nuclear activity, that china might be secretly conducting nuclear tests with a very low explosive power. the reporting is based on a number of activities that "raise concern," including a high level of activity at one of china's you nuclear testing site and eruptions in the transmission of data for monitoring stations in chin
ari fleischer, thank you. when we come back, more disturbing news out of china. we've learned that u.s. is concerned china might be secretly conducting on top of all of this small nuclear tests. we have a full report. later, he's back. dennis miller is back. we need a moment of funny. i hope he's funny. straight ahead. >> sean: another breaking news out of china tonight. possible chinese nuclear testing, staring a lot of concern for trace gallagher has the very latest on the story...
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i am ari melber here anchoring. we have a special friend, that is steve schmidt, a man with extensive experience in advising politicians, candidates, people in leadership positions. a veteran strategist, of course, who also, we should mention, worked for john mccain, who did tangle with this president before he passed. good to see you, steve. >> good to see you, ari. >> here we are, i want to go right to you tonight because we are in that space between the information that we gather from the government, which in a time of crisis matters, and then the theater, the way that the president tries to seize on these moments. and so while i've often -- and viewers, i think, who follow the news know we often as a channel, we hear from all the experts, i've got some doctors standing by. but i'm curious on that leadership theater how you grade the president's handling of this crisis and what we just heard from him. >> ari, i think it's a mistake to grade him on an event by event basis, to look and say, well, it's tuesday night
i am ari melber here anchoring. we have a special friend, that is steve schmidt, a man with extensive experience in advising politicians, candidates, people in leadership positions. a veteran strategist, of course, who also, we should mention, worked for john mccain, who did tangle with this president before he passed. good to see you, steve. >> good to see you, ari. >> here we are, i want to go right to you tonight because we are in that space between the information that we gather...
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i imagine ari was disappointed, too. but it was a really important way to establish more of a personal relationship. i mean, we didn't need camp to feel that way, but i think it contributed a lot to the family atmosphere that pervaded during the entirety of president bush's term. >> mike, you lived there with your wife and two daughters. that had to be a really fascinating experience to raise children at camp david. what was that experience like for you and your family? >> we're the only family that lives inside the camp. think about us everyday families, transplant yourself to you and your children living inside a camp called cedar. so really cool, quite an extraordinary place, modest house with a great yard we used to say. neighbors happen to be the president and camp marvin and all of the others, but still a young family. it is a different dynamic. lots of highs, a few lows. great memories as you can see by photos such as this during the dedication of evergreen chapel. >> you were not allowed to have pets there. >> no
i imagine ari was disappointed, too. but it was a really important way to establish more of a personal relationship. i mean, we didn't need camp to feel that way, but i think it contributed a lot to the family atmosphere that pervaded during the entirety of president bush's term. >> mike, you lived there with your wife and two daughters. that had to be a really fascinating experience to raise children at camp david. what was that experience like for you and your family? >> we're the...
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i'm ari melber. our coverage continues. we are going to avoid airing any more of this white house briefing until it returns to what it was supposed to be, which was the coronavirus task force providing medical information. what we just saw i want to be clear with you, a video the white house put out which suggests they are spending their precious time right now making videos that defend the president's record and tenure rather than provide the much-needed medical information that was promised at these daily briefings. hal, i begin with you, because you ran "the new york times," you know your way around journalism. i'm curious, as a journalist if you think it's important that viewers know when the white house basically takes over what was promised to be a coronavirus task force briefing and does some kind of backward looking, edited video propaganda instead? >> ari, i think this is one of the most aon tstonishing acts o disinformation we've seen from the white house since the vietnam era and the 5:00 follies of the johnson a
i'm ari melber. our coverage continues. we are going to avoid airing any more of this white house briefing until it returns to what it was supposed to be, which was the coronavirus task force providing medical information. what we just saw i want to be clear with you, a video the white house put out which suggests they are spending their precious time right now making videos that defend the president's record and tenure rather than provide the much-needed medical information that was promised...
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here in moreno aside one is ari's the dero architect's office has just resumed work in normal times it produces fully furnished ready to use offices and has his. although the firm is under lockdown it has been permitted to build 10 modules for intermediate treatment stations for coronavirus patients at its own expense sometimes even other loss the buildings are intended for use as hospitals to meet demand darrow needs donations lucas salvatore is one of the company's shareholders. how did we get the idea to help during this time we just asked ourselves what is our area of expertise what we can't manufacture facemasks so we said we would produce what we can do well and quickly and we put our designers to work with. salvatore is not the only manufacturer showing solidarity yorkie weissman normally works in television and in his free time he's a 3 d. printer he set of an 8 project called contango. with 9 other entrepreneurs to produce a 1000 facials for health workers as well as for the police and military all financed by donations. but these people are desperate and scared because they w
here in moreno aside one is ari's the dero architect's office has just resumed work in normal times it produces fully furnished ready to use offices and has his. although the firm is under lockdown it has been permitted to build 10 modules for intermediate treatment stations for coronavirus patients at its own expense sometimes even other loss the buildings are intended for use as hospitals to meet demand darrow needs donations lucas salvatore is one of the company's shareholders. how did we...
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ari melber picks things up now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck. thank you so much. picking up chuck todd's special coverage i am ari melber. moments ago, we saw the president do something new. unveiling a federal step-by-step set of guidelines for reopening country. we've been make ourg wing our w through it along with our experts. you may recall the president said something he may not have even believed. it certainly wasn't true and it is not inoperative, like so many assertions the president has made recently with regard to the facts and science of coronavirus. i note that not as criticism but your news update. the president made waves and clashing with governors earlier this week by claiming quote total authority over this process. tonight's news, which we are bringing to you is simply that the president is not claiming total authority. what he meant or why he said that, i can't tell you. what i can tell you is, right here, guidelines. that's what this is. not authority. not orders. not federal decrees, which under our u.s. constitutional system, is not something
ari melber picks things up now. good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck. thank you so much. picking up chuck todd's special coverage i am ari melber. moments ago, we saw the president do something new. unveiling a federal step-by-step set of guidelines for reopening country. we've been make ourg wing our w through it along with our experts. you may recall the president said something he may not have even believed. it certainly wasn't true and it is not inoperative, like so many...
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challenges this colombian priest believes the situation also has a positive side because of coronavirus aris you'll call out just recently began connecting online with parishioners at home. you'll get body scan although it seems difficult i think it's a renewal of the church not only for us priests but for the families themselves who have met again in this holy time. while this easter pews in many churches around the world will remain empty preachers like moses jaqueline and will continue to spread their messages one stream at a time. for his progress to johnson has been discharged from hospital after being treated for covenanting johnson was admitted awake ago and spent 3 days in intensive care is released from st thomas' hospital in london comes as the u.k. death toll from corona virus tops 10001 of the highest in the world johnson's government has come under fire for a lack of personal protective equipment for frontline because in hospitals. well for more i'm joined by charlotte potts in london shallop am boris johnson and is now being discharged from hospital what more do we know. well t
challenges this colombian priest believes the situation also has a positive side because of coronavirus aris you'll call out just recently began connecting online with parishioners at home. you'll get body scan although it seems difficult i think it's a renewal of the church not only for us priests but for the families themselves who have met again in this holy time. while this easter pews in many churches around the world will remain empty preachers like moses jaqueline and will continue to...
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challenges this colombian priest believes the situation also has a positive side because of coronavirus aris yoko a lot just recently began connecting online with parishioners at home. although it seems difficult i think it's a renewal of the church not only for us priests but for the families themselves who have met again in this holy time on. this easter pews and many churches around the world will remain empty preachers like a lot will continue to spread their messages one stream at a time. and let's get you caught up on the latest developments on the coronavirus in the u.s. as i've taken italy as the country with the highest confirmed number of fatalities the death toll in the u.s. is not up to $20000.00 but as well as president nicolas maduro has extended a nationwide quarantine for another 30 days south korea reported $32.00 additional cases in the last day continuing a downward trend in infections there while in russia have more than 2000 new cases its biggest daily increase since the outbreak began well turkey has made a decisive move to try and slow the spread of covenanting for mid
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hola quÉ tal, la paz en china parece durar poco, ahÍ donde comenzÓ todo hay temor de volver ari viroodo esÁa bajo control hay un alza en reportes de coronavirus. la autoridad han taps de la laboratorios mÓviles y han impuestos nuevas restricciÓn en fronteras con ri say y quien llega de otro paÍs debe cumplir cuarentena de 28 dÍas, en corea del sur, cien pacientes recuperados volvieron a infectar se o el virus ha vuelto an activar se en su organismo, lo que serÍa que nunca estuvieron curados del todo, el nÚmero de casos en rusia va en aumento, se ep puh uso orden de con fin miento. >>> en francia presidente macron anuncio extensiÓn de un mes mÁs de confinamiento. otros paÍses todavia vemos incremento turquÍa y reino unido. >>> esta semana serÁ clave en otros paÍses donde casos dios mino yep porque toman pequeÑos casos hacia una reapertura. >>> la bajada es mÁs lento que la su veda, las medidas de control deben sesh levantada despacio y con control, espaÑa comenzÓ el lunes con regreso de trabajadores de la construcciÓn y otros empleados de la industria manufacturera. >>> tenemos un poc
hola quÉ tal, la paz en china parece durar poco, ahÍ donde comenzÓ todo hay temor de volver ari viroodo esÁa bajo control hay un alza en reportes de coronavirus. la autoridad han taps de la laboratorios mÓviles y han impuestos nuevas restricciÓn en fronteras con ri say y quien llega de otro paÍs debe cumplir cuarentena de 28 dÍas, en corea del sur, cien pacientes recuperados volvieron a infectar se o el virus ha vuelto an activar se en su organismo, lo que serÍa que nunca estuvieron...
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challenges this colombian priest believes the situation also has a positive side because of coronavirus aris yoko allowed just recently began connecting online with parishioners at home. scott although it seems difficult i think it's a renewal of the church not only for us priests but for the families themselves who have met again in this holy time was on top. while this easter pews in many churches around the world will remain empty preachers like mo he still quite loud will continue to spread their messages one stream at a time because you can't get caught up on the latest developments of the coronavirus. the commissioner of the u.s. food and drug administration says he's country is very close to the peak of coronavirus cases he is also hopeful that restrictions can be eased by the 1st of may inspire the number of deaths rose in the past 24 hours by more than 100 to 619 but new infections declined during that same period in india 10 foreign visitors were forced to write i am sorry 500 times after being caught taking a walk in violation of lockdown rules there and in the german capital berl
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. >> sean: ari fleischer. so sad. >> like you i'm a new yorker, i was born here, i was raised in westchester. here's how the game is played and new york. if you scream the most you get the most. do you remember when governor cuomo said he asked all the hospitals, do you have enough ventilators? he said on live tv, even if they do, they would all say no. that's the way the game is played here. >> sean: the thing is, they didn't prepare. they were telling people and early march, it's fine, we are prepared. how did they not listen to their own task force? why wouldn't they have used the beds that were both by the president? converted, as they asked to covid-19 capability. why didn't they use those beds? why? >> when the ship pulled in, they both said, they would immediately fill the ship and send patience from new york's overcrowded hospitals. they didn't do it. they argue too much, they demanded too much. the sad fact is, the poor people demanding it are the ones hurting. >> sean: sad story. ari fletcher, thank
. >> sean: ari fleischer. so sad. >> like you i'm a new yorker, i was born here, i was raised in westchester. here's how the game is played and new york. if you scream the most you get the most. do you remember when governor cuomo said he asked all the hospitals, do you have enough ventilators? he said on live tv, even if they do, they would all say no. that's the way the game is played here. >> sean: the thing is, they didn't prepare. they were telling people and early march,...
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was the rule i did consider whether i should come on ari but i decided if the game was on and then i would go and i actually didn't think the tournament would be cancelled but there must be a reason why it hasn't been my only if they're going to put up with. not mania worried about coronavirus it's all just scare mongering says that ice hockey player with a black helmet that's alex and the look of the president of the ropes the best remedy he says is working outside in the open and shots of but kept cool it's better to die standing than live on your knees he tells a reporter from the local television do you see any virus here i don't see any flying around and it's cold here and that's really good for the immune system film it's much better than any type of sports and the french here it's the best antivirus therapy there is. across the country life continues as normal people go to work schools and kindergartens are still open there are 435 corona virus cases at least that's the official government figure but natalia la you know over at dr at an emergency hospital says the real numbers
was the rule i did consider whether i should come on ari but i decided if the game was on and then i would go and i actually didn't think the tournament would be cancelled but there must be a reason why it hasn't been my only if they're going to put up with. not mania worried about coronavirus it's all just scare mongering says that ice hockey player with a black helmet that's alex and the look of the president of the ropes the best remedy he says is working outside in the open and shots of but...
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it means the numbers we have ary certai a significant undercount.t underscores why mass testing in the u.s. is so important to understand what is happening in this country >>he tdc director is warning the second wave of infections could be worse because they could cncide wi the flu outbreak. what do you make of that? --that? >> we always thought there could be a seasonalpo comnt. it is possible we could get the second wave and i really concerned because i frankly worried of the second wave having sooner wh all of the state are ripped moving -- removing the restrictions. what is gog to happen in the fall when we have a second wave will potentially be disastrous unless we can prepare and really get our health care system up to par. >> we're learning that a top dr. has resigned because he wanted rigorous testing of the coronavirus treatment by the president. at does that say? >> we need to be clear and consistent messaging coming from the government. there is so much uncertainty and all american people want to know the truth. we don't want to know trea
it means the numbers we have ary certai a significant undercount.t underscores why mass testing in the u.s. is so important to understand what is happening in this country >>he tdc director is warning the second wave of infections could be worse because they could cncide wi the flu outbreak. what do you make of that? --that? >> we always thought there could be a seasonalpo comnt. it is possible we could get the second wave and i really concerned because i frankly worried of the...
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ari fleischer. all right, we need to change to a lighter note. dennis miller.e need him, we need ellen, we need anyone. straight ahead. ♪ >> sean: he's back. he's the host of "dennis miller option" available on itunes. dennis miller. did you see the hillary endorsed joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week, the heimlich maneuvered that endorsement out of obama, and this week hillary i think sometimes he thinks he's been hired to do a commercial for geico where he will get to meet his hero, the gecko, or something like that. i would keep my eye on hillary. i still think she's in the bullpen. i think she realizes six months is a longg time. this guy might end up in traction trying to pronounce her in the i think she's going to hang right off his wing and keep an eye on him. i think she could jump in. let's face facts. six months, anything could happen. biden going around the band. there are people who win nascar races who don't go around the bend that quickly. he might not do that in the end. >> sean: i love comedians. they can get away with anythi
ari fleischer. all right, we need to change to a lighter note. dennis miller.e need him, we need ellen, we need anyone. straight ahead. ♪ >> sean: he's back. he's the host of "dennis miller option" available on itunes. dennis miller. did you see the hillary endorsed joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week, the heimlich maneuvered that endorsement out of obama, and this week hillary i think sometimes he thinks he's been hired to do a commercial for geico...
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. >>> msnbc breaking news coverage continues with ari melber after this short and late break. t yo'.re automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. >>> hello, i'm ari melber and welcome to an edition of "the beat." i will be joined tonight live by mark cuban. we're also going to feature some special reporting and some difficult angles for you coming up. so a lot to look forward to. but we begin with the medical facts. they are grim and staggering. tonight in america, over one million confirmed cases of the coronavirus, including as we continue to count, over 58,100 fatalities.
. >>> msnbc breaking news coverage continues with ari melber after this short and late break. t yo'.re automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. learn more at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. >>> hello, i'm ari melber and welcome to an edition...
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good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck.he benefit of some of your analysis once you get situated in a few minutes. so i will see you shortly, sir. >> you are correct, yes. let me go do my dialing. >> there we go. dial in a little tech talk. you're looking right here at a scene that we have come to expect, a grim part of life in this pandemic. 6:00 p.m. on the east coast, and you see some reporters queuing up for the white house press briefing. what i can tell you is we're waiting on it, and we will bring you factu
good evening, ari. >> good evening, chuck.he benefit of some of your analysis once you get situated in a few minutes. so i will see you shortly, sir. >> you are correct, yes. let me go do my dialing. >> there we go. dial in a little tech talk. you're looking right here at a scene that we have come to expect, a grim part of life in this pandemic. 6:00 p.m. on the east coast, and you see some reporters queuing up for the white house press briefing. what i can tell you is we're...
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chris: i want to pick up on the briefings as a communication professional, ari.he president did get high marks for his briefings originally. this week you saw him getting into fights with governors he didn't think were sufficiently appreciative. here is one case where he was asked about a deputy inspector general who had criticized the administration. take a look. president trump: you are a very bad reporter. and what you just said was a disgrace. chris: ari, if you were advising the president, what would you tell him about the briefings. >> i think the briefings are extremely helpful. it's proper and wise. but they should be no longer than 30 minutes of qs and as. if it goes longer reporters run out of questions and it becomes a war. these little battles don't help. the best thing is unity. i wish that was the torn the president was setting, but it's not miss style. chris: up next, our power players on this weekend of religious holidays. the millions of worshipers keeping the faith while keeping away from each other. be your detergent... that's why more dishwash
chris: i want to pick up on the briefings as a communication professional, ari.he president did get high marks for his briefings originally. this week you saw him getting into fights with governors he didn't think were sufficiently appreciative. here is one case where he was asked about a deputy inspector general who had criticized the administration. take a look. president trump: you are a very bad reporter. and what you just said was a disgrace. chris: ari, if you were advising the president,...
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protection from the spread of private 19 god tested positive for the virus prisoners at the jail and one is aries are demanding to be transferred. and muslims across the wilds are marking ramadan the holiest month of the but while traditional rituals into gatherings for food and prayers many people have to forgo these because of coronavirus lockdowns people have been banned from islam's holiest site the grand mosque in mecca well those are the headlines the news continues here after risking it all peru stay with us. throughout history. and has come together in our darkest moments this is a moment to for pretty much the opposite where retreat from the world could actually save every generation has its moment. as ours. latin american country rich and precious minerals. and gold. it has seen steady economic development in the last decade. while the number who live under the poverty line has to 20 percent of the population many still take desperate measures to make ends meet. gold one of peru's main mineral exports. for centuries miners have been picking the andes to pieces all with the same dream. c
protection from the spread of private 19 god tested positive for the virus prisoners at the jail and one is aries are demanding to be transferred. and muslims across the wilds are marking ramadan the holiest month of the but while traditional rituals into gatherings for food and prayers many people have to forgo these because of coronavirus lockdowns people have been banned from islam's holiest site the grand mosque in mecca well those are the headlines the news continues here after risking it...