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. >>> the big unknown in all of this is how coronavirus reacts to treatments that have worked in fighting other viruses. for instance, convalesce end plasma. it might help those still fighting the disease. to see if that might be effective, a first of its kind transfusion took place at ucsf. >> reporter: the procedure happened late last my. we do not know the condition of patient tonight. it's what this transfusion could do in the future that has some doctors have been hopeful in the fight against covid-19. the transfer of convalescent plasma has been done before. >> we can decide whether or not this actually works. we think it might. but covid-19 is covid-19. we need to know if it works. because if it does, then there'll be more enthusiasm for using it as standard therapy. >> reporter: plasma is the liquid part of your blood containing antibodies, which help fight an infectious disease. transfusing it to sick patients has its history of success and failure. >> there is some evidence it was a benefit for the sars epidemic, and there may have been some benefit also for the swine flu, also
. >>> the big unknown in all of this is how coronavirus reacts to treatments that have worked in fighting other viruses. for instance, convalesce end plasma. it might help those still fighting the disease. to see if that might be effective, a first of its kind transfusion took place at ucsf. >> reporter: the procedure happened late last my. we do not know the condition of patient tonight. it's what this transfusion could do in the future that has some doctors have been hopeful in...
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it as if it is a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm going to want to know all of this walker meet. jack he so i think. you have done a good morning there are more certain who are who were passionate to take students in this case decision. was that students were students good bye to their consumers so yes we would blow. jobs more so it's resumes where you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it was and there wasn't all i don't know why they were late yet seem to want me to be as or so i like whenever a camera suit to the store or ever check and it will show it was not put there through the most amusing were cameras and good yes were and were numbers found to be in there if not through humor from businesses from the area. but. the strip and the rest of the nice. great. detective. you what will press conference and they have hosted now for the for the rest of this is this and that 1st arrest or vein to modify your lawyer did. the 2nd test fire earlier enough. shell cases that would balance the right oh. it's a fact isn't it you were never able to connect any o
it as if it is a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm going to want to know all of this walker meet. jack he so i think. you have done a good morning there are more certain who are who were passionate to take students in this case decision. was that students were students good bye to their consumers so yes we would blow. jobs more so it's resumes where you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it was and there wasn't all i don't know why they were late yet seem to...
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this is one of the big unknowns at this point.ht see the billboard hot my back, see you -- at my back, see you on the other side. there is life on the other side of the crisis. and then it will be time to rebuild as quickly as possible. we have not even seen the worst on the labor market as of yet. anthony: thank you. as the virus sweeps across the globe, health workers on the front lines of the fight for facing critical shortages of protective gear. they are continuing to risk their lives to save others. our next report shows how health care workers are confronting the reality of being overwhelmed and under protected. >> not all superheroes wear masks. but these ones definitely should. yet the masks they have are not good enough. these new y york health care workers are demanding protective equipment that will stop them catching and spreading covidid-. >> this is outrageous we have people sewing things for us, making shields, making things out of plastic. this is what we are doing now? that would be like a soldier making a plasti
this is one of the big unknowns at this point.ht see the billboard hot my back, see you -- at my back, see you on the other side. there is life on the other side of the crisis. and then it will be time to rebuild as quickly as possible. we have not even seen the worst on the labor market as of yet. anthony: thank you. as the virus sweeps across the globe, health workers on the front lines of the fight for facing critical shortages of protective gear. they are continuing to risk their lives to...
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it as if it is a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm going to flood no i'm going to fall for me. jack he's so. good morning there are more certain who are whom were bashed to take students in the schools this is a problem was that students were students goodbye to their consumers so yes we were involved. with jobs. more assiduous losing is what you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it wasn't there wasn't a ball i don't know why you would like that seem to want me to be at the scene or so i like whenever a camera should see. the store or ever check and it will show it was not put there through the most news in world cameras that something good yes were in were never found to be in there or not for the camera some business is going to be there . but. that would strip the. rest have a nice. bright. detective. will press conference and they hold it now. for the rest of this is read this and that 1st arrest or vein to modify your good. self test fire earlier not the shell casing that worked out of the right oh. is fast isn't it you were never able to conn
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the big question really is is that when the job market actually my rebuild and this is one of the big unknown said this point as you might see at the billboard in my bank c.e.o. on the other sites of it's the positive message that people are trying to bring over so there is life on the other side of the crisis and then it will be a time to rebuild as quickly as possible but we haven't even seen the worst on the labor market as of yet. in new york thank you. well as the virus sweeps across the globe health workers on the front lines of the fight against. critical shortages of protective gear even so they're continuing to risk their lives to save others and next report shows how health care workers around the world are confronting the bleak reality of being overwhelmed and protected. not all superheroes wear masks but these ones definitely should get the masks they have aren't good enough. these new york health care workers are demanding protective equipment that will stop them catching and spreading covert 90. 5 this is outrageous that we have we have people coming in sewing things for us sewi
the big question really is is that when the job market actually my rebuild and this is one of the big unknown said this point as you might see at the billboard in my bank c.e.o. on the other sites of it's the positive message that people are trying to bring over so there is life on the other side of the crisis and then it will be a time to rebuild as quickly as possible but we haven't even seen the worst on the labor market as of yet. in new york thank you. well as the virus sweeps across the...
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and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownd stop the spread of the virus. but what about travelling communities — people who don't have a fixed address — what happens to them? the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one unusual group in italy which found itself stranded when the lockdown arrived. so what do you do when the show go on? that was the question facing this circus. they were travelling through sicily when the entire country simply shot down. no crowds to entertain, no—shows to perform. crucially, no—shows to perform. crucially, no money coming in. they can rehearse, they can look after their animals to that how are they going to survive? translation: we are stuck here because of the coronavirus but thank god we have been helped in many ways but above all with food. the mayor of the city gave us everything. we have been helped every day by charities that are constantly by outside. instep local community groups providing as much help as possible. food and drink for staff, the performers, even the tigers. translation: today we
and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownd stop the spread of the virus. but what about travelling communities — people who don't have a fixed address — what happens to them? the bbc‘s tim allman reports on one unusual group in italy which found itself stranded when the lockdown arrived. so what do you do when the show go on? that was the question facing this circus. they were travelling through sicily when the entire...
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and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownathon this morning. all that training is now on hold until october at least. it also means that charities are missing out on millions of pounds in fundraising, so the organisers have come up with another way for runners to raise money without leaving their homes, as holly hamilton has been finding out. it is the world‘s because one—day fundraising events, and today, more than 40,000 of you should have been strapping on your trainers to take part. and with no london marathon this year, thousands of charities are missing out on the millions of pounds that would have been raised. but organisers have come up with an alternative. it is the 2.6 challenge. you don‘t have to run 26 miles around your garden. it could be something as simple as bouncing a cricket ball of 18 is rapid. shane worn. —— like shane worn. 0r shane worn. —— like shane worn. or you could try swimming 2.6 kilometres in your paddling pool kilometres in your paddling pool, like sophie. and if you already had your fancy dress
and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownathon this morning. all that training is now on hold until october at least. it also means that charities are missing out on millions of pounds in fundraising, so the organisers have come up with another way for runners to raise money without leaving their homes, as holly hamilton has been finding out. it is the world‘s because one—day fundraising events, and today, more than 40,000 of...
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the next one remains the big unknown.etable for gradually ending its coronavirus shutdown, with plans to ease restrictions within ten days. from the 11th of may, all shops will be allowed to re—open, followed by schools the week after with class sizes of no more than ten pupils. the world health organisation says there is currently no evidence that having been infected with coronavirus offers any protection from catching the disease again. it revealed the finding whilst warning against the idea of so—called "health passports" to allow those who have recovered from coronavirus to travel or return to work. muslims around the world are marking ramadan — with coronavirus forcing changes to how the islamic holy month is celebrated. with religious sites including the grand mosque at mecca closed, many families opted to hold prayers at home, with some mosques streaming reduced ceremonies on social media. zoos, like many attractions across the uk, have had to close as a result of the lockdown. keepers at edinburgh zoo say they wo
the next one remains the big unknown.etable for gradually ending its coronavirus shutdown, with plans to ease restrictions within ten days. from the 11th of may, all shops will be allowed to re—open, followed by schools the week after with class sizes of no more than ten pupils. the world health organisation says there is currently no evidence that having been infected with coronavirus offers any protection from catching the disease again. it revealed the finding whilst warning against the...
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in the fight against a coronavirus there's still one big unknown how many people have actually contracted and maybe even without showing any symptoms one way to answer the question is by anti-bodies. an antibody is a protective protein produced by the immune system to destroy for example harmful viruses when a pathogen enters the human body the immune system recognizes it and produces antibodies that dark onto the pathogens and eugene's to remove them later a test can be used to detect these antibodies in. a person's bloodstream antibodies are also used in vaccines to make people immune to future infections but immunity doesn't always last a lifetime so what do we know about sars cove 2 and how long will people be immune after an infection. these will be some of our topics on this edition of covert $900.00 special here on the w. news i'm chris coburn berlin wall computer program now in the quest to fight the corona virus is small town in germany could provide valuable answers and spec and the state of north rhine-westphalia has become an epicenter of the current health crisis now scientis
in the fight against a coronavirus there's still one big unknown how many people have actually contracted and maybe even without showing any symptoms one way to answer the question is by anti-bodies. an antibody is a protective protein produced by the immune system to destroy for example harmful viruses when a pathogen enters the human body the immune system recognizes it and produces antibodies that dark onto the pathogens and eugene's to remove them later a test can be used to detect these...
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and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownclose as a result of the lockdown. keepers at edinburgh zoo say they would normally be busy at this time of the year, but despite the lack of visitors they are still making sure the animals are being cared for and sticking to their usual routines during the crisis. lorna gordon has more. the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to show how the animals are faring while the gates are closed. so, one of the first things we have to do is check on all our penguins and make sure everybody‘s ok. the famous penguin parade is, for now, no longer happening but the breeding season here has started, so both the penguins and their keepers have plenty to do. this is one of our breeding nests for our northern rockhoppers this year. so, we are currently at this moment waiting for this chick to hopefully hatch in the next couple of days. the city's zoo would usually get thousands of visitors every day but the lockdown means the pathways here a
and whether or not these plans are to help finish this season or start the next one remains the big unknownclose as a result of the lockdown. keepers at edinburgh zoo say they would normally be busy at this time of the year, but despite the lack of visitors they are still making sure the animals are being cared for and sticking to their usual routines during the crisis. lorna gordon has more. the animals of edinburgh zoo. there are over 2,500 animals here. the keepers agreeing to film for us to...
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this is the big unknown. the degree of uncertainty.you see the data and know that it is going to get worse, match it up with the fiscal programs we have seen so far. do you expect it to be more or does it need to be more to get us through this? michelle: we have to acknowledge that what we have seen to date is unprecedented, both in terms of the speed and magnitude of the response, the type of response in many ways itself unprecedented with the fed buying corporate bonds, going placesds -- they have not gone before. -- it ishat is a encouraging in terms of ruling out a worst case scenario or an l-shaped sort of trajectory for growth that many fear, because these actions that have been taken go along way to ensuring that the health crisis does not turn into another financial crisis that led gold -- that lingers for years. thatnot want to suggest what has been done thus far is -- has fallen short. it has been tremendous. is there the ability or need to do more? there is certainly the ability, and if there is a need, i think policymakers
this is the big unknown. the degree of uncertainty.you see the data and know that it is going to get worse, match it up with the fiscal programs we have seen so far. do you expect it to be more or does it need to be more to get us through this? michelle: we have to acknowledge that what we have seen to date is unprecedented, both in terms of the speed and magnitude of the response, the type of response in many ways itself unprecedented with the fed buying corporate bonds, going placesds -- they...
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. >> that is the big unknown, right. potential huge upside driver a lot of folks are thinking the banks are overprovisioning it might look ugly if we do see whether it is back to work, a vaccine, treatment, if we recover quicker than expected where losses were as big as expected. this could prove to be a huge tail wind and this could be huge for all of the banks >> we are showing a graphic now in pre-markets these have severely in some cases underperformed their larger cousins take us through why the regional banks are seen as such underperformers. >> sure. just to bring it back to the big banks for a second they generally have more levers to pull in environments like this they have more capital markets all of the trading numbers driven first by march. in the back half or second half of february were strong as well. the capital markets trading. debt raising, large banks with strong restructuring practices at these times basically, big banks have more levers to pull in difficult environments coming out of these earnings,
. >> that is the big unknown, right. potential huge upside driver a lot of folks are thinking the banks are overprovisioning it might look ugly if we do see whether it is back to work, a vaccine, treatment, if we recover quicker than expected where losses were as big as expected. this could prove to be a huge tail wind and this could be huge for all of the banks >> we are showing a graphic now in pre-markets these have severely in some cases underperformed their larger cousins take...
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we have tried to coordinate with beijing in this eventuality so this is the big unknown and i think we need to beef up our forces in south korea right now on an emergency basis because we could very well need them. gillian: all right, gordon, we will have to leave it there, thanks as always finish sharing your expertise with us. we appreciate it. gordon: well, thank you so much, gillian. gillian: leland. leland: millions of american who is work on the industry are struggling to pay their bills an put food on their own table. we will tell you about a new effort to help them right after this. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinit
we have tried to coordinate with beijing in this eventuality so this is the big unknown and i think we need to beef up our forces in south korea right now on an emergency basis because we could very well need them. gillian: all right, gordon, we will have to leave it there, thanks as always finish sharing your expertise with us. we appreciate it. gordon: well, thank you so much, gillian. gillian: leland. leland: millions of american who is work on the industry are struggling to pay their bills...
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one of the big unknowns is whether there is any white house calculus in this.cretary esper wants to run it past the white house? we've seen president trump get involved in matters before. >> sailors, do we have the latest on their condition? >> sadly one did pass away from the virus. captain kroe captain crozier himself tested positive but he's no longer in isolation in guam. it's interesting, pentagon and the centers for disease control have a medical investigation going on trying to figure out how the virus spread so widely through that ship, more than 800 sailors testing positive, really the biggest outbreak the u.s. military has seen so far, asking for help from the cdc and trying to figure out exactly what transpired. >> barbara starr, appreciate it. joining us now, brett odum. you've been in touch with captain crozier, can you talk about his reaction to all this? >> and i should make clear i'm not speaking for him, he is clearly not speaking to the media. i'm comfortable talking about his general attitude and where he is. >> fair enough. >> there's been a
one of the big unknowns is whether there is any white house calculus in this.cretary esper wants to run it past the white house? we've seen president trump get involved in matters before. >> sailors, do we have the latest on their condition? >> sadly one did pass away from the virus. captain kroe captain crozier himself tested positive but he's no longer in isolation in guam. it's interesting, pentagon and the centers for disease control have a medical investigation going on trying...
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what happens to retail over the next year to two years is a big unknown, but it is certainly not goingnews. on the other side of that spectrum come you've got industrial real estate, which is enjoying some of the best days they've ever had. sonali: how is this impacting your business?are you going to have to revise your earnings expectations for the end of the year? brett: i thick it is fair to say that 99% of the companies that provided guidance for 2020 have taken that guidance away, or will take that guidance away. we will be no different than that. i think the way in which we are all looking at this year, 2020, has changed demonstrably over the last six weeks. for our business, we've been through many, many downturns. the good news at cushman and wakefield is our senior leadership team led companies through the tfc. i've dashed through the -- through the gfc. you have a playbook, and that is you really watch expenses carefully. you know that transaction activity and brokerage deals are going to slow down until there is price discovery. you modulate expense against revenue, and look
what happens to retail over the next year to two years is a big unknown, but it is certainly not goingnews. on the other side of that spectrum come you've got industrial real estate, which is enjoying some of the best days they've ever had. sonali: how is this impacting your business?are you going to have to revise your earnings expectations for the end of the year? brett: i thick it is fair to say that 99% of the companies that provided guidance for 2020 have taken that guidance away, or will...
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and that's the big unknown.he early forecasts coming out of private sector forecasts is that the economy would crumble. that's very different than the great depression. the great depression dragged on and on for ten years. it's more than one. but it's completely unknown. there are two possibilities and about a million alternatives. one possibility not to sound clear, but you can shut the economy down because we see that happen with the economy of cape cod every winter. the businesses shut down. six months later, the tourists come back and businesses reopen. wouldn't it be great in if the economy did that. it's that consumersen don't have any money, they are reluctant to return to the market. businesses won't go bankrupt. if that happens, then the recession will go on and on and on. now so really it's the duration of this recession that's up for grabs. i think it tells you this will be over in three years is kidding. the truth is we won't know when it happens. we have no indications how weak the recovery is going
and that's the big unknown.he early forecasts coming out of private sector forecasts is that the economy would crumble. that's very different than the great depression. the great depression dragged on and on for ten years. it's more than one. but it's completely unknown. there are two possibilities and about a million alternatives. one possibility not to sound clear, but you can shut the economy down because we see that happen with the economy of cape cod every winter. the businesses shut down....
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that's a big unknown. >> a very unknown. julia, thank you. >>> coming up, our own dr.y gupta is getting ready to answer your questions about the coronavirus pandemic. we'll be right back. [ singing indistinctly ] ladies, my friends and i are having a debate. -i have a back rash. -alright. whoa, mara. i laugh like this. [ laughs obnoxiously ] it's just not my scene. -i couldn't help but over-- -do you like insurance? i love insurance. did you know you can save money bundling home and auto with progressive, and renters can bundle, too? i know, right? [ laughs ] [ singing continues ] why'd you stop? i was listening. [ microphone feedback ] thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it. because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. >>> with the u.s. death toll from the coronavirus now topping 16,000, a lot of folks out there have serious questions, more
that's a big unknown. >> a very unknown. julia, thank you. >>> coming up, our own dr.y gupta is getting ready to answer your questions about the coronavirus pandemic. we'll be right back. [ singing indistinctly ] ladies, my friends and i are having a debate. -i have a back rash. -alright. whoa, mara. i laugh like this. [ laughs obnoxiously ] it's just not my scene. -i couldn't help but over-- -do you like insurance? i love insurance. did you know you can save money bundling home...
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the big unknown is how much immunity will we have at that time and the fact that people lvb exposed symptomly and asymptomatically in the first wave. that will blunt the second peak. then there's a vaccine that's maybe optimistically ten months away. so hoping that the second peak is not so severe. developing therapeutics to treat people who get sick and moving as quickly and as safely as possible a vaccine are ways to really get this country beyond this. >> thank you very much, both of you. i appreciate it. next, who would qualify and how? senator chuck schumer is next. plus $50,000 in rent is due today. a lot of that is not going to be paid because people with were laid off, furloughed. they don't have the money. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and,
the big unknown is how much immunity will we have at that time and the fact that people lvb exposed symptomly and asymptomatically in the first wave. that will blunt the second peak. then there's a vaccine that's maybe optimistically ten months away. so hoping that the second peak is not so severe. developing therapeutics to treat people who get sick and moving as quickly and as safely as possible a vaccine are ways to really get this country beyond this. >> thank you very much, both of...
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could be a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm with what i did know of this walker meet. jack he so i think. throughout and good morning they're more certain who are who were asked to take students in this case is that it. was the students were students good bye to their consumers so yes we would all be. job more so it's resumes where you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it wasn't there wasn't all i don't know why they were late yet seem to want me to be as well as i like whenever cameras at the store or ever check them and it will show it was not but there. is no snitching were cameras and good yes were and were never found to be in there if not through humor from businesses around the area. but. the instead. of a restaurant a nice. detective . work to. for us populace and they hope it now. for the rest of this is read this and that 1st arrest her again to modify your hood. said to test fire earlier not only shell casing that would balance the right oh. it's a fact isn't that you were never able to connect any of those cases with my client your met
could be a big unknown or never when i have it i'm not i'm with what i did know of this walker meet. jack he so i think. throughout and good morning they're more certain who are who were asked to take students in this case is that it. was the students were students good bye to their consumers so yes we would all be. job more so it's resumes where you said that you couldn't get over that last response that it wasn't there wasn't all i don't know why they were late yet seem to want me to be as...
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big unknown is are americans willing to get back in the saddle.e dying to get out of the house were afraid to leave. travel might be a fluke. tsa said yesterday passenger traffic was up 20% over the last week. 120,000 passengers a day is a drop in the bucket compared to 2 million last year, but it is still up, suggesting people will accept the new normal. beginning friday, american airlines will provide masks and sanitizing wipes to all passengers, and monday, jetblue becomes the first u.s. airline to require masks. at the right now, the department of transportation and the cdc do not, it is required in canada. right now, about 80% of planes remain grounded. hundreds parked in the california desert last were distancing in the air. most airlines say they will not book the middle seat at least through may, and will allow gate agents to accommodate those who want to sit together sit together. another sign of normal things returning, dana, traffic is back in california. so officials say, is pollution. back to you. >> dana: while, that will be a sign t
big unknown is are americans willing to get back in the saddle.e dying to get out of the house were afraid to leave. travel might be a fluke. tsa said yesterday passenger traffic was up 20% over the last week. 120,000 passengers a day is a drop in the bucket compared to 2 million last year, but it is still up, suggesting people will accept the new normal. beginning friday, american airlines will provide masks and sanitizing wipes to all passengers, and monday, jetblue becomes the first u.s....
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there's a big unknown as was mentioned about what is the exact pathophysiology of why some people do worse and some do better. there's a lot of unknowns here. >> talk about the impact on medical personnel. yesterday i think it was at this time we ended up reporting about an emergency room doctor from northern new jersey who died from coronavirus. how many of this is having an impact. are you running out of health care personnel? >> yeah. i don't think it's at the mainstream media but i know we have lost two physicians in northern new jersey in the last few days to covid who passed away. i know a few are sick. these are all doctors, we shared patients. i was talking to one of them two weeks ago about a pashtient and found out he's gone. it's heartbreaking. it hits home when it's somebody you know. i can say when i first started call the first thing i did was make my last will and testament. you kind of realize -- we don't know how well it spread and if you can see the difference in the way we see the virus, we still don't know. there's a lot of unknowns. you don't know who it will hit.
there's a big unknown as was mentioned about what is the exact pathophysiology of why some people do worse and some do better. there's a lot of unknowns here. >> talk about the impact on medical personnel. yesterday i think it was at this time we ended up reporting about an emergency room doctor from northern new jersey who died from coronavirus. how many of this is having an impact. are you running out of health care personnel? >> yeah. i don't think it's at the mainstream media...
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around again, when people will be interested in taking our travel window families again, those are big unknownse seeing this as a result of the opec meeting but we're not seeing a healthy price that is recovered to previous levels. do you think that therefore we shall see another production cut agreement in near future? just because, as you say, in terms of looking at the market reaction so far, we have not seen reaction so far, we have not seen a reaction so far, we have not seen a big spike in the price of oil in reaction to this, have we? we have not. i would say it is really more an issue of timing, when we get tojuly and august and hopefully folks are moving around again, this cut should be significant enough to make a difference, and then you should see prices start to come up. between april, may, even intojune, it will be lower prices. i think thatis will be lower prices. i think that is just the reality. we are going at record levels, the us is still running 581 oil rigs, though it is much lower thanit rigs, though it is much lower than it was before. we have to much supply. some of tha
around again, when people will be interested in taking our travel window families again, those are big unknownse seeing this as a result of the opec meeting but we're not seeing a healthy price that is recovered to previous levels. do you think that therefore we shall see another production cut agreement in near future? just because, as you say, in terms of looking at the market reaction so far, we have not seen reaction so far, we have not seen a reaction so far, we have not seen a big spike...
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the big unknown, anderson, is whether there is any white house calculus in this.secretary esper wants to run this past the white house, and see if president trump wants to get involved? we've seen him get involved in pentagon matters before. and, tonight, there's really no answer to that. >> and what about the sailors on board who had the virus? do we know the latest on their condition? >> as you said, more than 800 now have tested positive. very sadly, one did pass away from the virus. captain crozier, himself, tested positive. but we are told, in the last day or so, he is no longer in isolation in guam. it's really interesting. the pentagon and centers for disease control have a medical investigation going on right now, trying to figure out how that virus spread so widely through that ship. more than 800 sailors testing positive, and this is really the biggest outbreak the u.s. military has seen so far. they're asking for help from the cdc, in trying to figure out exactly what transpired. >> barbara starr, appreciate it. thanks very much. joining us now, friend
the big unknown, anderson, is whether there is any white house calculus in this.secretary esper wants to run this past the white house, and see if president trump wants to get involved? we've seen him get involved in pentagon matters before. and, tonight, there's really no answer to that. >> and what about the sailors on board who had the virus? do we know the latest on their condition? >> as you said, more than 800 now have tested positive. very sadly, one did pass away from the...
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as garrett was talking about in texas, here the big unknown is how many people actually have covid-19? the numbers are much higher than what the tests are showing because not enough tests are going out. we're looking at 100,000 to 200,000 people tested here in the state of california. there are 39 million people in the state of california. the governor is trying to get those tests out to everybody. but even though the projections are showing there may not be as many deaths here in california, they are continuing to keep their pedal on the gas. in fact, they're doubling down. instead of saying people need to stay home, they're now saying if you do go outside, you've got to wear a mask. this is becoming kind of part of the dress code out here on the west coast. so when people come in to the grocery stores or when people come within six feet, 10 feet of each other, they're basically putting their masks up. not to prevent them catching the disease, but there's a fear so many people are asymptomatic carriers and to try to keep the disease from spreading from individuals outwards. so yester
as garrett was talking about in texas, here the big unknown is how many people actually have covid-19? the numbers are much higher than what the tests are showing because not enough tests are going out. we're looking at 100,000 to 200,000 people tested here in the state of california. there are 39 million people in the state of california. the governor is trying to get those tests out to everybody. but even though the projections are showing there may not be as many deaths here in california,...
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this is the big unknown. worse my tooth is going to get but i'm also concerned the infection, if it goes on, i might lose the tooth. something needs to be done. thank you very much. thank you. mitch parker. eddie crouch. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol hello, again. for many of us today, we are looking at blue skies. there is still a bit of cloud in the south west to clear, taking any remnants of the rain with it, but that will go, clearing the south west of england and the channel islands, leaving behind a fair bit of sunshine. we also have a brisk easterly breeze really taking the edge off the temperatures on the north sea coastline. high temperatures will be further west, 20 or 21. tonight, there will be bits and pieces of cloud. the winds will ease a little bit. a touch of frost in the north—east highlands. temperatures low enough in northern england for the odd pocket of frost but most of us won't see any. through tomorrow, a lot of dry weather, a lot of sunshine, the winds continue to
this is the big unknown. worse my tooth is going to get but i'm also concerned the infection, if it goes on, i might lose the tooth. something needs to be done. thank you very much. thank you. mitch parker. eddie crouch. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol hello, again. for many of us today, we are looking at blue skies. there is still a bit of cloud in the south west to clear, taking any remnants of the rain with it, but that will go, clearing the south west of england and the...
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so it's a big unknown i mean the tour de france takes priority and one thing the writers have insisted on is that the chair france isn't the 1st race on the calendar so there will be other races. so it's not just the season kind of resuming on august 28th will be a few weeks race before that that's a plan at least there's a lot to cram in some races will fall by the wayside and but for the health of professional cycling it's extremely important very fransisco to think there will be some teams some big teams that the business if the target france isn't isn't out this year because really that's event that most of them are in the sport for. all of football kojo is a marine who is doing his best to make sure his players stay in shape earlier this month the portuguese came under heavy criticism for holding a training session with one of his players and a public park but now he's working within the rules and the pay is are enjoying the virtual workouts. to go to the training center every day to day stuff all the professional that. gives that training session and we see everyone in the applic
so it's a big unknown i mean the tour de france takes priority and one thing the writers have insisted on is that the chair france isn't the 1st race on the calendar so there will be other races. so it's not just the season kind of resuming on august 28th will be a few weeks race before that that's a plan at least there's a lot to cram in some races will fall by the wayside and but for the health of professional cycling it's extremely important very fransisco to think there will be some teams...
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it will have to depend on when big the lockdown and in which countries, and that remains the big unknownt clearly there is no appetite at this stage. matt: a couple of weeks ago, president trump was saying he wanted to buy another 365 million barrels for the , theegic petroleum reserve u.s. reserve. yesterday, he could have made $14 billion doing that. why wasn't anybody snapping these contract up at -$40 a barrel. surely there is some storage left, or is it just more complex than i understand finding the place to put light, sweet crude? alia: i don't know much about the technicals of the storage, but obviously, i think there is i think theat and geography of storage is that you have less in the u.s. and more storage capacity in europe and elsewhere in the world. i think that has some significance. buyers the question for is obviously there is an if you have a strategic reserve to fill in and the question is whether over the this overhang as in supply will start to reduce gradually. matt: which it getting back toward $.10 a barrel right now. 100nymex contract, trading percent higher. i d
it will have to depend on when big the lockdown and in which countries, and that remains the big unknownt clearly there is no appetite at this stage. matt: a couple of weeks ago, president trump was saying he wanted to buy another 365 million barrels for the , theegic petroleum reserve u.s. reserve. yesterday, he could have made $14 billion doing that. why wasn't anybody snapping these contract up at -$40 a barrel. surely there is some storage left, or is it just more complex than i understand...
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that is the big unknown, and what have we been hearing about what that country has been doing? you know, the north korean issue has been always the most important issue in south korea, and usually that topic should have dominated any election, including yesterday's election, but again, it turned out that all issues were overshadowed by .he pandemic north korean issues and korea and japan diplomatic tensions, all other regional, political issues were basically out shadowed or washed away by the comprehensive and unprecedented korea -- the virus pandemic and korea. by all accounts, yesterday's election was very unique in in termsissues posed of how people responded, in terms of, again, how the election actually was conducted. rishaad: because you have the incumbent party winning, does that mean we have the status quo when it comes to the diplomatic and trade route going on with japan at the moment, or are there any signs of there being a fall there? to predict,is hard but i think that is a safe assumption for now. i think basically, on the diplomatic front with respect to china,
that is the big unknown, and what have we been hearing about what that country has been doing? you know, the north korean issue has been always the most important issue in south korea, and usually that topic should have dominated any election, including yesterday's election, but again, it turned out that all issues were overshadowed by .he pandemic north korean issues and korea and japan diplomatic tensions, all other regional, political issues were basically out shadowed or washed away by the...
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not only do you have this big unknown, but the mechanism whereby a loan goes bad and who has to pay forhas gotten pretty complicated and the banks themselves can't really help you. -- yet. anna: the banking model itself, being reshaped it seems by what we are going through here. what about hsbc? a bit more detail on what we have learned from the , because -- big bank, because there were questions on the dividend, particularly hong kong-based shareholders were that becomes an issue. their newthey gave targets at the beginning of the year, the full-year 2019 numbers and what they have done today is say it is too early to decide whether our 2020 targets are appropriate or need to be changed. in terms of when we revisit dividend repayment starting again, it won't be until the fourth quarter certainly. they don't have the visibility so the positives are they have plenty of capital. they have a nice capital buffer so they can afford to take these sensible provisions, but because they don't have the visibility and it is unfortunate for retail investors, but dividends in banks don't go well tog
not only do you have this big unknown, but the mechanism whereby a loan goes bad and who has to pay forhas gotten pretty complicated and the banks themselves can't really help you. -- yet. anna: the banking model itself, being reshaped it seems by what we are going through here. what about hsbc? a bit more detail on what we have learned from the , because -- big bank, because there were questions on the dividend, particularly hong kong-based shareholders were that becomes an issue. their...
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>> yeah, like an unknown big, strong guy, just came up and paid for peoples' groceries in line.isn't that nice? >> yeah, that's beautiful. >> he wanted to be anonymous. >> sometimes that's what it's all about, just helping. >> the woman right there, she's like, yay, yay. >>> growing concerns for health-care workers across the state. a live report on the all-new numbers revealing how many health-care workers are testing positive. >>> we do not have time for the partisan games. we don't want that. the obstruction. it's totally unrelated. we want to do this for the small businesses and workers. >> we're going to take you to washington where lawmakers are set to vote on more funding for small businesses, and break down when americans will start to see the stimulus checks. poppy come quick! -what's going on? something huge... like a lot bigger! is coming to your home. wait for it. happy birthday. what a troll. >>> fortunately, like yesterday, it was the worst day for deaths that we have seen thus far, and we are seeing a number of new cases, and the mitigation, the physical separatio
>> yeah, like an unknown big, strong guy, just came up and paid for peoples' groceries in line.isn't that nice? >> yeah, that's beautiful. >> he wanted to be anonymous. >> sometimes that's what it's all about, just helping. >> the woman right there, she's like, yay, yay. >>> growing concerns for health-care workers across the state. a live report on the all-new numbers revealing how many health-care workers are testing positive. >>> we do not have...
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number of cases out there and still the work that needs to be done on testing and all these other big unknowns that investors have been grappling with >> yeah, no, i think he could b certainly be right and one of the things that i've been saying recently i think on this show last week, it's really hard to make a credible case to look back at the low that we printed and said, yeah, that's it, that's as bad as it's going to get, while the death rate continues to go up i understand it's not accelerating at the same rate but we're talking about every night thousands of new deaths just in my city. so, you know, how can you look at the past market low and say, yeah, that's probably the end of it i really do feel that what your prior guest, james gorman, the ceo of morgan stanley, said is actually more important than, you know, is it 18,000 and 16,000 he's talking about the duration versus the depth it makes no difference at this point if we're going to be down 30% in gdp or 27%. that is irrelevant it's the length of time before we can get back to normal that i think is the primary reason for why the
number of cases out there and still the work that needs to be done on testing and all these other big unknowns that investors have been grappling with >> yeah, no, i think he could b certainly be right and one of the things that i've been saying recently i think on this show last week, it's really hard to make a credible case to look back at the low that we printed and said, yeah, that's it, that's as bad as it's going to get, while the death rate continues to go up i understand it's not...
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that's still the big unknown. despite of the rescues, how many jobs go away.ssing and upsetting to not just executives clearly but all of us. maria: yeah, we will see what they come out with later this week but certainly when you look at the earnings per share it's absolutely irrelevant because they will tell us january and february were fine but we don't know what the future looks like so we are going to get the big numbers later on in the week. the first-quarter reported season kicks off this week with jpmorgan and johnson and johnson. we will take a look at that when we come back. stay with us. ♪ every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi pas
that's still the big unknown. despite of the rescues, how many jobs go away.ssing and upsetting to not just executives clearly but all of us. maria: yeah, we will see what they come out with later this week but certainly when you look at the earnings per share it's absolutely irrelevant because they will tell us january and february were fine but we don't know what the future looks like so we are going to get the big numbers later on in the week. the first-quarter reported season kicks off this...
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. >> these are really big unknowns, joe. we have no playbook to guide us.ealth side -- >> right >> -- do you feel confident calling for what's going to happen next? >> no, i don't, but i feel confident that there's times when i think that the market can -- the message of the markets can tell me something that i don't understand and i won't understand until it happens so i think bond guys by definition, did you see one of our friends, i think barry knapp, bond guys can never get more than par. they're always pessimistic right now i don't know whether the market's trying to suck people back in as people -- you know, at these levels, more people can sell or whether it moves so quickly last week because if you didn't have the intestinal fortitude to take a shot last week, you may have missed the first 27%. >> joe, i look at it differently. the market has defined us repeatedly i would admit the market has surprised us repeatedly. when that happens, you ask yourself the question, how much uncertainty is out there we are going to have two or three weeks now of ear
. >> these are really big unknowns, joe. we have no playbook to guide us.ealth side -- >> right >> -- do you feel confident calling for what's going to happen next? >> no, i don't, but i feel confident that there's times when i think that the market can -- the message of the markets can tell me something that i don't understand and i won't understand until it happens so i think bond guys by definition, did you see one of our friends, i think barry knapp, bond guys can...
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will be, on one side, dependent upon when are they imaccomplishmei impleme implemented, and the big unknownus spreading before social distancing was put in place? so the timeline is really challenging. our modeling predictions are telling us that if we are able to flatten the curve, to some extent, we are expecting the peak of this disease, at least here in our home state of ohio, to occur sometime between mid-may and mid-june, with a gradual decline in the number of cases towards mid to late july. >> wow. >> this is the best-case scenario. >> best-case scenario, mid-july. ceo and president of the cleveland clinic, dr. tom mihaljevic. thank you so much for being on the show this morning. >>> let's turn now to "morning joe" chief medical correspondent dr. dave campbell. dr. dave, where are we? let's go down the list. where are we with the shortage of ventilators? what have you found? >> well, the united states, of all, has enough ventilators today, but the big concern is in the next few weeks, developing a need that cannot be septembkept with. this week, the president has again invoked the d
will be, on one side, dependent upon when are they imaccomplishmei impleme implemented, and the big unknownus spreading before social distancing was put in place? so the timeline is really challenging. our modeling predictions are telling us that if we are able to flatten the curve, to some extent, we are expecting the peak of this disease, at least here in our home state of ohio, to occur sometime between mid-may and mid-june, with a gradual decline in the number of cases towards mid to late...
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it is even unknown in washington so the big event of this book, they haven't collected -- the material is there but they haven't collected it. there was no story in the sense that there is a story of auschwitz, we have art spiegelman. we know what happened, if you go to a concentration camp you know what they went through so i had to piece this thing together and piecing it together is not so easy because we are talking about, you have to work as an archaeologist in a way, you have to dig through decades of communist amnesia, american liberalism, all these ideologies that for which you understand the past so in other words it is almost a political story, not just the story of what happened but a story of how hard it is to discover what happened because everybody tells a different story, the soviets told a different story, the polls, especially now with the current polish government tell a different story. designers tell a very different story. so yes, this is a story that was very political and things shifted so you could have christian polls in jewish polls in the soviet labor camp to
it is even unknown in washington so the big event of this book, they haven't collected -- the material is there but they haven't collected it. there was no story in the sense that there is a story of auschwitz, we have art spiegelman. we know what happened, if you go to a concentration camp you know what they went through so i had to piece this thing together and piecing it together is not so easy because we are talking about, you have to work as an archaeologist in a way, you have to dig...
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the great unknown is how big of an increase.the size of that tracing army, does that have to be part of the governor's decisions when he or she in the different states okay, let's give it a chance. >> i think we'll see more and more. as you mix more socially and going oiut. we are going to have more cases. we need to try to cap kmture an turn our attention into areas where it is happening. the number of contact tracers is going to increase around the country to make sure we can safely get out and go back to work. in massachusetts a thousand is more than many places said they would do. it is a really good start and we have to keep our eyes on numbers as we go forward. >> dr. ivers, appreciate your time today and wish you the best in the days and weeks in the months ahead as you do this. we'll keep in touch to see how this is working. >> thank you. >> hundreds of protesters on the streets demanding the government reopen the economy. >>> i am anderson cooper, thank you for joining us. three months since the first u.s. case was repo
the great unknown is how big of an increase.the size of that tracing army, does that have to be part of the governor's decisions when he or she in the different states okay, let's give it a chance. >> i think we'll see more and more. as you mix more socially and going oiut. we are going to have more cases. we need to try to cap kmture an turn our attention into areas where it is happening. the number of contact tracers is going to increase around the country to make sure we can safely get...
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but that unknown becomes the big part of it.you asked vanessa in her report, employees may decide across the country right there because the plant is closed, will they start saying i don't feel comfortable going to work even though they need these jobs and need the income? one of the big things that the union who represents the meat -- the folks who work on the line at the meat processing plants, they want ppe. the same sort of protections that you're seeing in the ers and let's remind everybody, that's the same ppe that is hard to come by because there's a command at every level now. >> it's incredible to see the effect of this play out on every aspect on our society. thank you for joining us this hour. >>> up next, we are on the front lines of this pandemic with a medical worker treating coronavirus patients in florida and preparing for that state's peak in cases. here's the thing about managing multiple clouds for your business. when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy
but that unknown becomes the big part of it.you asked vanessa in her report, employees may decide across the country right there because the plant is closed, will they start saying i don't feel comfortable going to work even though they need these jobs and need the income? one of the big things that the union who represents the meat -- the folks who work on the line at the meat processing plants, they want ppe. the same sort of protections that you're seeing in the ers and let's remind...
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so that is a big kind of unknown out there. the order of operation, as well, is also unclear at this point. are we going to be required to spend the kidder's act money first prior to seeking fema reimbursement? or my view would be the intent of congress was the care's act was an additional support above and beyond fe measurema. but that question is unclear given fema guidance. >> thank you. >> this is kelly. i just wanted to note that, unfortunately, we're not receiving $300 million in care act funding. it is just one allocation of 153.8. it's just a break-out on the sheets. >> so i hope everyone has a deeper understanding about the reimbursements and how often we're submitting reimbursemented and attempting to be reimbursed. so mr. delarosa we may acts for you task foryou to come bac. and we might want to know how this affects our bottom line. any other members that would like to comment on item number one of the budget appropriation's committee? >> i was checking to see if there are any callers in the cue and please let us kn
so that is a big kind of unknown out there. the order of operation, as well, is also unclear at this point. are we going to be required to spend the kidder's act money first prior to seeking fema reimbursement? or my view would be the intent of congress was the care's act was an additional support above and beyond fe measurema. but that question is unclear given fema guidance. >> thank you. >> this is kelly. i just wanted to note that, unfortunately, we're not receiving $300 million...
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there are a lot of unknowns here including a big question about how long such a temporary suspension would last, john. >> for how long, what exceptions, these are all unanswered questions and we should note there's a his tryst president making statements on twitter, for instance, that go very far and then the reality is the president needs to walk much of it back. joe johns at the white house for us. thank you very much for this reporting. >>> so, if the coronavirus crisis is so skreevere that leg immigration to the united states needs to be shut down completely, why are some states reopening and why is the president okay with that? we discuss this public health gamble next. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you...
there are a lot of unknowns here including a big question about how long such a temporary suspension would last, john. >> for how long, what exceptions, these are all unanswered questions and we should note there's a his tryst president making statements on twitter, for instance, that go very far and then the reality is the president needs to walk much of it back. joe johns at the white house for us. thank you very much for this reporting. >>> so, if the coronavirus crisis is so...
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reporter from a major business magazine said it could have a big impact on the future of the entertainment industrtry. >> it's s so unknown howow beha is going to chchange across the board. it's possible what we're learning now will help the entertainment industry grow as a whole. >> with actorsrs and musicians grapplpling with fall out t froe coronavirus, support from entertrtainment and ththe arts set to come ununder the spotlig. andrew beale, nhk world. >>> japanese health authorities reported 25 fatalities from the coronavirus on monday. that's the highest daily death toll so far. a total of 276 people have died in japan including 13 from the diamond princess cruise ship, which was quarantined in yokohama in february. health authorities reported over 340 infections on monday with more than 100 of thehem in toky. ththe capital has more than n a quarter of japan's confirmed infections with nearly 3,200. the total number of confirmed cases now stands at over 11,800. this includes ovever 700 c case link today the cruise ship. health officialsls saying neaea 1,900 patients have been discharged and recovered from hospitals.
reporter from a major business magazine said it could have a big impact on the future of the entertainment industrtry. >> it's s so unknown howow beha is going to chchange across the board. it's possible what we're learning now will help the entertainment industry grow as a whole. >> with actorsrs and musicians grapplpling with fall out t froe coronavirus, support from entertrtainment and ththe arts set to come ununder the spotlig. andrew beale, nhk world. >>> japanese...
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so that is a big kind of unknown out there. the order of operation, as well, is also unclear at this point. are we going to be required to spend the kidder's act money first prior to seeking fema reimbursement? or my view would be the intent of congress was the care's act was an additional support above and beyond fe measurema. but that question is unclear given fema guidance. >> thank you. >> this is kelly. i just wanted to note that, unfortunately, we're not receiving $300 million in care act funding. it is just one allocation of 153.8. it's just a break-out on the sheets. >> so i hope everyone has a deeper understanding about the reimbursements and how often we're submitting reimbursemented and attempting to be reimbursed. so mr. delarosa we may acts for you task foryou to come bac. and we might want to know how this affects our bottom line. any other members that would like to comment on item number one of the budget appropriation's committee? >> i was checking to see if there are any callers in the cue and please let us kn
so that is a big kind of unknown out there. the order of operation, as well, is also unclear at this point. are we going to be required to spend the kidder's act money first prior to seeking fema reimbursement? or my view would be the intent of congress was the care's act was an additional support above and beyond fe measurema. but that question is unclear given fema guidance. >> thank you. >> this is kelly. i just wanted to note that, unfortunately, we're not receiving $300 million...
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now much is still unknown about the origins of the corona virus most scientists agree it originated in bats but the big unanswered question is how it made the leap from bats to humans some u.s. news organizations suggest the virus might have been accidentally leaked from a lab in the city of will hunt that was researching back viruses china says it originated in a food market where live animals were sold. chinese authorities say this is the source of a new coronavirus for food markets in wu han been unable to track down the 1st person to half a virus meaning it's all regions are still unclear some american media outlets and even for u.s. president himself have come up with their own theories they claim the virus escaped from a laboratory and by mistake. it wasn't a mistake they got out of control or was done deliberately it's a big difference between those 2 in either event they should have let us go and we asked to go in very early and they didn't want us and i think there were embarrassed because as yet no evidence to support such claims but to lead cable show us officials had to raise concerns about
now much is still unknown about the origins of the corona virus most scientists agree it originated in bats but the big unanswered question is how it made the leap from bats to humans some u.s. news organizations suggest the virus might have been accidentally leaked from a lab in the city of will hunt that was researching back viruses china says it originated in a food market where live animals were sold. chinese authorities say this is the source of a new coronavirus for food markets in wu han...
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big cats? >> it was the fear of the unknown. they've all begun improving.e expect them to make full recoveries. >> reporter: this morning at zoos across the country, including the oakland zoo, strict protocols nowandate sksnd gloves for all zoo keepers when near the animals. ron mcgill at zoo miami. >> the fact that this happened at the bronx zoo is proof that it can be transmitted between a human and an animal. we were unaware that until this point. >> reporter: which is why pet owners, especially those with cats but also with dogs, areow anxious. on social media, examples of pet owners going to extreme lengths that experts say are not needed. st questions persist. >> ts is our andmother's t. if she has coronavirus, can he get it too? >> andre wants to know can he get sick from the coronavirus. >> repter: we took owners questionso the american veterinary medical association. can we get coronavirus from our pets, cats, or dogs, and vice-versa? can we give it to them? >> the answer is prettmuch no to that. all the leading experts in the world have said that
big cats? >> it was the fear of the unknown. they've all begun improving.e expect them to make full recoveries. >> reporter: this morning at zoos across the country, including the oakland zoo, strict protocols nowandate sksnd gloves for all zoo keepers when near the animals. ron mcgill at zoo miami. >> the fact that this happened at the bronx zoo is proof that it can be transmitted between a human and an animal. we were unaware that until this point. >> reporter: which...
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because if he if anything is wrong with him i'm an unknown committal not at the moment because we don't know then we can be fairly sure that that is a very big deal for north korea it's a very resilient state it's managed to successions before but as absolutely nobody in place now so we will just have to wait and see he may pop up and surprise a soul and those of us to speculate it may have egg on our faces as a something before but it's a very big deal if there is something wrong if there is indeed something wrong with him it is unclear who would succeed him as a leader who's the most likely candidate and what if there is no clear transition of power. indeed sad while long ago this was a communist country where there were supposed to be some heredity i'm there all those who think that they are normal service and that sense could be resumed some committee could take a but i don't think so because they have gone down them an offical route stated pull it out of course but they call it the pick 2 months a sorry day to bloodline off to the young people kind of function which is rich sacred so it's got to be in the blood it's being it's called ne
because if he if anything is wrong with him i'm an unknown committal not at the moment because we don't know then we can be fairly sure that that is a very big deal for north korea it's a very resilient state it's managed to successions before but as absolutely nobody in place now so we will just have to wait and see he may pop up and surprise a soul and those of us to speculate it may have egg on our faces as a something before but it's a very big deal if there is something wrong if there is...
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wondering when he mentioned the idea of curiosity that to me is a big thing because it kind of helps to counteract the fear of the unknown. if you are curious you are awkward yet when he talked about anxiety tomorrow for withdrawing inward. >> absolutely and you know all of human history these two processes have beeny going on simultaneously sometimes more and sometimes the other. one process is we are always putting her tentacles out and exploring what's out there and we are also periodically closing ranks and saying they are coming, they are coming, look out. let's get together. bring out the swords. both of those things are always going on and sometimes it's more of one and sometimes more of the other. >> how does the narrative in the narrative-based argument account for the phenomenon that huge amounts of people follow a single leader right off the cliff. is there a tipping point where the insanity stops like an iconoclast just wait and let them go off the cliff and it starts over or is it not either? it's his cohesion ander some random charismatic creature that has the rains. >> it's a combination of the two. i thin
wondering when he mentioned the idea of curiosity that to me is a big thing because it kind of helps to counteract the fear of the unknown. if you are curious you are awkward yet when he talked about anxiety tomorrow for withdrawing inward. >> absolutely and you know all of human history these two processes have beeny going on simultaneously sometimes more and sometimes the other. one process is we are always putting her tentacles out and exploring what's out there and we are also...