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that is moving forward at the same time as the 4 project is moving forward in ross and bill michigan and i've issued a challenge to those 2 companies aleph or versus ferrari this is ford versus g.m. let's see who gets those ventilators out 1st now the 2nd point of the compass which these 2 orders addressed today is this allocation of resources issues the ventilator companies themselves. expressed concern that in this rush to build ventilators there were 3 pressure on that supply chain so would say they requested that we do in the president do this they use the d.p.a. to give this gentleman here is one of the strongest gentleman world terms of applying things is to give him the ability to prioritize that supply chain for those better ventilator manufactured and he will do things like give them what's called the d o rating in the defense procurement which will allow them to get what they need now the 2nd order which the president signed today. has to do. with the other part of the equation which is once they make the stuff ok where does it go to the right right folks and this is a 3 m.
that is moving forward at the same time as the 4 project is moving forward in ross and bill michigan and i've issued a challenge to those 2 companies aleph or versus ferrari this is ford versus g.m. let's see who gets those ventilators out 1st now the 2nd point of the compass which these 2 orders addressed today is this allocation of resources issues the ventilator companies themselves. expressed concern that in this rush to build ventilators there were 3 pressure on that supply chain so would...
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bill: that's unbelievable. it is loud. grady trimble, lansing, michigan. we will see how it unfolds they are.overnor. we will see if she's got more reaction throughout the afternoon and evening. set your dvr and never miss a report. we will see how he does in the moment. "your world" follows. off we go. catch you tomorrow. >> neil: all right, bill, thank you very, very much. we are following developments very, very closely. we will be hearing from the governor right now. her even tougher stay-at-home policy has invited this wrath. there is a traffic jam of people saying, we understand stay-at-home, but this is beyond crazy. the governor taking a number of stringent measures to demand that residents quit moving between homes, quit crossing the street to go to other friends. don't use motorboats, use a canoe. it got to be so surreal for these people that whether you are on the left or right, a
bill: that's unbelievable. it is loud. grady trimble, lansing, michigan. we will see how it unfolds they are.overnor. we will see if she's got more reaction throughout the afternoon and evening. set your dvr and never miss a report. we will see how he does in the moment. "your world" follows. off we go. catch you tomorrow. >> neil: all right, bill, thank you very, very much. we are following developments very, very closely. we will be hearing from the governor right now. her...
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chance. >> i'm going to reiterate i'm not going to sign any bill that takes authority away from me or any future governor. >> with the michigan legislature doesn't appear to be flinching either. along with approving bills limiting her power today state lawmakers created a joint legislative committee to respond to the governor's coronavirus mandates quoting the legislature is the voice of the people and the people of this state have very serious questions and concerns about how this pandemic is being handled by state officials, this all comes as governor wittwer has loosened some of her stay-at-home restrictions including highly controversial ones like closing gardening centers, big-box stores and not allowing motorboats, now in michigan is okay to go boating and golfing as long as you don't use a golf cart. some workers are allowed to go back on the job. in wisconsin hundreds of people protested governor tony evers. >> i'm for surgically addressing the problem with intelligence, data and not emotion. that is where governor is doing, bringing emotion and politics into this, 1-size-fits-all. >> reporter: many in wisconsin suppo
chance. >> i'm going to reiterate i'm not going to sign any bill that takes authority away from me or any future governor. >> with the michigan legislature doesn't appear to be flinching either. along with approving bills limiting her power today state lawmakers created a joint legislative committee to respond to the governor's coronavirus mandates quoting the legislature is the voice of the people and the people of this state have very serious questions and concerns about how this...
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billing and payment. >> brian an independent from michigan recorded a video to share his views. >> hello, i think it is to include the public in discussing the various options for ending surprise link. -- surprise billing. that this exists in the country is unimaginable to me. nobody should be forced to pay about when they have not agreed to the service and that should be outlawed immediately. it can be outlawed without any resolution. let providers and insurance companies to get out. all these plans have merit. i'm glad to see congress is doing something about it. this addresses a concern many people across the country have. i am glad to have the opportunity to be a part of it. host: the bills in congress differ in which of these types of surprise bills they prohibit. our members overwhelmingly agreed they should all and. 90% of our members support ending surprise? billing for emergency, ancillary, ground ambulance, air ambulance, and post-emergency stabilization services. in addition to differing on which types of surprise medical bills they would prohibit, the bills also differ in terms of how they
billing and payment. >> brian an independent from michigan recorded a video to share his views. >> hello, i think it is to include the public in discussing the various options for ending surprise link. -- surprise billing. that this exists in the country is unimaginable to me. nobody should be forced to pay about when they have not agreed to the service and that should be outlawed immediately. it can be outlawed without any resolution. let providers and insurance companies to get...
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he shared similar messages to those in virginia and michigan where they have been protests in both those dates. >> bill: you mention governor mike dewine. he is my guest and 15 minutes, we will figure out what the plan is in ohio. meanwhile, the battle over billions for small businesses, that $350 billion fund already dried up yesterday. there might be some movement on how to replenish that. republican from kentucky on the financial services committee and thank you for your time back there in lexington, kentucky, seeing in an email from john roberts at the white house saying there could be a deal a foot, what you know about it? >> i certainly hope so because there's no reason why we should let one single day go by before making sure that we replenish this fund. we have many small businesses in central and eastern kentucky that have literally been saved, jobs saved, a saw mill eastern kentucky contacting me, greentree forest products told me that this paycheck protection loan program save 93 jobs, upper right marketing here in lexington, they contacted me early on. they literally got their loan the day
he shared similar messages to those in virginia and michigan where they have been protests in both those dates. >> bill: you mention governor mike dewine. he is my guest and 15 minutes, we will figure out what the plan is in ohio. meanwhile, the battle over billions for small businesses, that $350 billion fund already dried up yesterday. there might be some movement on how to replenish that. republican from kentucky on the financial services committee and thank you for your time back...
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bill that could top of $400 billion. if passed, it would provide more relief to small businesses among many other things. in a moment, i will speak with michigan democratic congressman about both of those topics, but first, reporting live from a midwest beer in chicago to get a lay of the land on this monday afternoon. matt, hello. >> bill, hundreds of protesters already gathered outside of the capitol in pennsylvania and there are even more demonstrations nationwide today from arizona to new york. a growing number of outraged americans and at least 23 states are now demanding their state government reconsider some if not all parts of the state home orders. insisting their livelihoods are being destroyed. >> it was probably a good decision at the time, but now, it's clear it was a mistake. now it's time to just flip the switch, just flip the switch. >> there's a lot of people that are hurting, not just people sick from the virus, but people, their entire livelihoods are being upended by this. >> many protesters in various estates or blatantly disregarding social distancing guidelines will demonstrating, facing health concerns. in a protest nea
bill that could top of $400 billion. if passed, it would provide more relief to small businesses among many other things. in a moment, i will speak with michigan democratic congressman about both of those topics, but first, reporting live from a midwest beer in chicago to get a lay of the land on this monday afternoon. matt, hello. >> bill, hundreds of protesters already gathered outside of the capitol in pennsylvania and there are even more demonstrations nationwide today from arizona to...
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. >> well, there are a lot of people in michigan that do have eight line bills that i am putting forward -- [indiscernible] because you can not get treated in michigan as a doctor sees fit for lyme disease. >> people don't know about lyme disease. it's a very bad, very bad thing. >> it's horrible. so it is something i'm working on. >> but it is something over a period of time you can treat generally. it also can kill you. lyme disease, again, if you have a certain type blood, you get a lung disease. it's over, which literally over, i think type o, type o. blood is not too good. if you have type o blood stay out of the woods, right? >> it's not even the woods. i got this at home at five years old. >> you got it at home? >> in detroit. >> but usually it's from a deer tick. right? >> it is a deer tick. >> so where did the tick come from? >> well, the tick does not discriminate. it will get on anything. >> so it comes somehow, right? >> yes, squirrel, bug, bird, anything. it doesn't discriminate. >> it's like when i hit a ball into the rough in golf, you know what i say? enjoy yourself. i'm
. >> well, there are a lot of people in michigan that do have eight line bills that i am putting forward -- [indiscernible] because you can not get treated in michigan as a doctor sees fit for lyme disease. >> people don't know about lyme disease. it's a very bad, very bad thing. >> it's horrible. so it is something i'm working on. >> but it is something over a period of time you can treat generally. it also can kill you. lyme disease, again, if you have a certain type...
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they do and then seemingly pressuring the states by tweeting, liberate virginia, liberate michigan, et cetera. bill barr was on hugh hewitt this morning, the attorney general, and he said that they might sue states with too-strict lockdowns. he said, quote, we're looking carefully at a number of these rules that are being put into place. and if we think one goes too far, we initially true to jawbone the governors into rolling them back or adjusting them. and if they're not and people bring lawsuits, we file statement of interest and side with the plaintiffs. so this is sort of the same question i asked garrett in texas, but i think it applies here, as well. what's motivating this administration when it comes to these rolling reopenings? is it health, is it the economy, or is it the election in innovate? >> well, of course, what bill barr is saying echos what the president himself tried to say at one point where he said, he had total authority over what the states can do. and of course, the president feels like he is going to be held accountable for how this response to the coronavirus goes and how
they do and then seemingly pressuring the states by tweeting, liberate virginia, liberate michigan, et cetera. bill barr was on hugh hewitt this morning, the attorney general, and he said that they might sue states with too-strict lockdowns. he said, quote, we're looking carefully at a number of these rules that are being put into place. and if we think one goes too far, we initially true to jawbone the governors into rolling them back or adjusting them. and if they're not and people bring...
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. >>> the tfc center which is the huge convention center in detroit, michigan is being billed out as a 1,000-bed hospital center. the new orleans convention center will have a thousand beds by sunday and another thousand by three weeks today. mccormick place, the largest convention center in north america, they are converting mccormick place into a huge medical facility to hold 3,000 beds. who's going to staff those 3,000 beds? who's going to staff it? an army of american health care workers, a proverbial army of doctors and nurses and health care workers that is going to need to be bigger than what we can field as a nation. residents of the great state of illinois got this emergency alert on their phones today complete with the big loud buzz of everybody's phone going off at the same time and this banner, state needs licensed health care workers to sign up at illinoishelps.net to fight covid-19. if you've ever been on the plane when the captain gets on the pa and says if there's a doctor on board, come to the front of the cabin. if you've been there, you know everybody's heart just
. >>> the tfc center which is the huge convention center in detroit, michigan is being billed out as a 1,000-bed hospital center. the new orleans convention center will have a thousand beds by sunday and another thousand by three weeks today. mccormick place, the largest convention center in north america, they are converting mccormick place into a huge medical facility to hold 3,000 beds. who's going to staff those 3,000 beds? who's going to staff it? an army of american health care...
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mary barra and ford executive chairman bill ford remotely, both of them were in michigan, and they told us they're thinking creatively to figure out how to get their workers back on the line, and keep them there. >> bill ford: we're shut down-- pretty much everywhere in the world except china right now. and then, of course, we were shut down in china earlier. and we've never had a time like this where everything has been shut. >> o'donnell: i know that ford reports its first quarter earnings in a few days and the projection is a loss of $2 billion. and those losses will continue to mount. can you sustain that? >> ford: well, obviously, not indefinitely. >> o'donnell: between them, ford and general motors had nearly $300 billion in revenue last year. today, that river of money is running dry. >> mary barra: the design... >> o'donnell: mary barra is c.e.o. of gm, the first woman to run the company in its history. has covid-19 proved to be an existential threat to gm's long- term health? >> barra: between the strength of our balance sheet with the steps we've taken in the past, we will get
mary barra and ford executive chairman bill ford remotely, both of them were in michigan, and they told us they're thinking creatively to figure out how to get their workers back on the line, and keep them there. >> bill ford: we're shut down-- pretty much everywhere in the world except china right now. and then, of course, we were shut down in china earlier. and we've never had a time like this where everything has been shut. >> o'donnell: i know that ford reports its first quarter...
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bill of rights? joining me now attorney robert barnes now filing civil rights lawsuit against the governor of michiganl right mr. barnes what do you say in the lawsuit against the the governor? >> it is very simple there's no emergency exception to the bill of rights. 14th amendment requires that governor respect the first second, fourth,sivity, amendment rights of the people of michigan and she's not done so. so president trump is right it is time to liberate michigan from the governor who would call herself queen, who effectively is decided to quarantine the constitution instead of quarantining the virus. and so we have brought suit on behalf many of people right to peaceably assemble rights of their business and their profession and their occupation has been stripped of them without due process of law. and their property taken away without just compensation is required under first and fifth amendment to u.s. constitution. >> do you believe that all of these state lockdowns, these shelter in places, social mitigation do you believe they're all unconstitutional or do you believe that michigan governo
bill of rights? joining me now attorney robert barnes now filing civil rights lawsuit against the governor of michiganl right mr. barnes what do you say in the lawsuit against the the governor? >> it is very simple there's no emergency exception to the bill of rights. 14th amendment requires that governor respect the first second, fourth,sivity, amendment rights of the people of michigan and she's not done so. so president trump is right it is time to liberate michigan from the governor...
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you are sponsoring a bill with senator -- fellow senator michig michigan -- michigan senator to allow $500 patrioyments for old residents. >> we had a hard time in getting any money for children. in the end we were able to get bipartisan support for using a definition of the child tax credit that only went up to age 16. there's a real gap, you have 17, 18-year-old college students that are dependent on their parents right now. they should be included as well. >> senator stabenow, many thanks for being with us. now to moo ply political panel. hugh hewitt and zerlina, how do we deal with the disparities and health care based on race in this country in the middle of the pandemic so that we come out having, in many ways, better in terms of equalizing health care as we take care of the american populous. >> one of the things that comes to mind as we go through this crisis is that the results are not surprising and it reminds me of something that representative iona presley says, the people closest to the pain need to be the closest to the power. in this particular moment, this particular c
you are sponsoring a bill with senator -- fellow senator michig michigan -- michigan senator to allow $500 patrioyments for old residents. >> we had a hard time in getting any money for children. in the end we were able to get bipartisan support for using a definition of the child tax credit that only went up to age 16. there's a real gap, you have 17, 18-year-old college students that are dependent on their parents right now. they should be included as well. >> senator stabenow,...
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michigan having a popular uprising. governor andrew cuomo in new york, he has earned bipartisan praise for his handling of the crisis when bill de blasio threatened to do what whitmer is doing in michigan in new york city, shutting him down. we will not do that. we won't have martial low. we will allow some businesses to operate and others to not. you have to find a balance to protect public safety but at the same time, it does not necessarily destroy the livelihoods of millions of americans. 8 million americans applied for unemployment. >> shannon: the outcome the numbers are staggering. kevin come i see you nodding agreement with kevin. >> mark and i are in agreement. with regards to testing less than 1% of americans testing in this country. that was the president dropping the ball over those six weeks in that first case. >> no, it was not. >> we need wide-ranging testing. we need supporters to focus on that as well and get some answers from this administration, testing, testing. that was the fda bureaucrats, kevin. the word from president trump -- >> oh come on. >> shannon: and we know that there were -- >> we need the pre
michigan having a popular uprising. governor andrew cuomo in new york, he has earned bipartisan praise for his handling of the crisis when bill de blasio threatened to do what whitmer is doing in michigan in new york city, shutting him down. we will not do that. we won't have martial low. we will allow some businesses to operate and others to not. you have to find a balance to protect public safety but at the same time, it does not necessarily destroy the livelihoods of millions of americans. 8...
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bill de blasio was the first to sound the alarm and michigan governor wittner did as well.e are seeing a different pattern of these illnesses. we are seeing a younger population. there could be a relationship to smoking and vaping and recreational use of marijuana and unlike that cigarette but you use the vaping device over and and over again if you are sharing this the possibility of transmitting those fellow users is a significant concern and we have seen those types of clusters. >> you know you are vaping or smoking. dr., your thoughts on whether or not covid-19 or the virus could actually be a part of that aerosol and stick around for a day or two on whatever surface in mainland. >> absolutely. it is a concern that spend raised about the aerosol elation of the virus. secondhand smoking claims 4500 lives per year. it has led some companies to produce less cigarettes. including the vapor of smoke generated including in the social distancing. if it is a cloud of 10 feet of vapor or smoke maybe stay 16 feet away, or use of this privately in the new closed space. >> one last
bill de blasio was the first to sound the alarm and michigan governor wittner did as well.e are seeing a different pattern of these illnesses. we are seeing a younger population. there could be a relationship to smoking and vaping and recreational use of marijuana and unlike that cigarette but you use the vaping device over and and over again if you are sharing this the possibility of transmitting those fellow users is a significant concern and we have seen those types of clusters. >> you...
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thank you for the opportunity to share the effect of the crisis on michigan and michigan's eighth district. i consider the bill we are going to vote on today as they must pass piece of legislation. in michigan we have been deeply hard-hit by the crisihard hit bo states have lost more lives and michigan is a fraction of the size of those states. our governor has issued stay home stay safe designed to limit the spread of the virus and that has unquestionably saved lives, but it comes at a cost to the economy. small businesses, retail shops and cafÉs, restaurants, greenhouses and one companies, hair salons and shops have had to close and sharply reduced their business activity we've held virtual summits with businesses, done face to live in detroit and lansing areas and main street businesses across the district are eager for any news. in that environment the passage of the ppp patient for action program and replenishing it today is as well. let me share what i've heard from the businesses. receiving the ppp loan means the work skills corp. continues corn continues programs that last year placed 1200 people in jo
thank you for the opportunity to share the effect of the crisis on michigan and michigan's eighth district. i consider the bill we are going to vote on today as they must pass piece of legislation. in michigan we have been deeply hard-hit by the crisihard hit bo states have lost more lives and michigan is a fraction of the size of those states. our governor has issued stay home stay safe designed to limit the spread of the virus and that has unquestionably saved lives, but it comes at a cost to...
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for the opportunity to share the effects of the covid-19 crisis on michigan and michigan's eighth district. i consider the billas a must past piece of legislation. in michigan we've been deeply hard-hit by this crisis, only two states have lost more lives to covid-19 and michigan is a fraction of the size of the state. our governor gretchen witmer has issued stay home a safe designed to limit the spread of the virus that has unquestionably saved lives comes out a real cost to our economy. small businesses retail shops and cafcs, brewpubs, greenhouses, hair salons and machine shops have had to close and sharply reduce their activity in order to keep workers and customers safe. we have tried to do everything we can to get those business owners a scrap of information in this process and i thank you for doing such wonderful work to keep people informed. we held virtual sites with businesses, the facebook line and lansing areas, main street businesses across the state are eager for any news in the environment passage of the paycheck protection program was necessary and replenishing it today is as well . let me shar
for the opportunity to share the effects of the covid-19 crisis on michigan and michigan's eighth district. i consider the billas a must past piece of legislation. in michigan we've been deeply hard-hit by this crisis, only two states have lost more lives to covid-19 and michigan is a fraction of the size of the state. our governor gretchen witmer has issued stay home a safe designed to limit the spread of the virus that has unquestionably saved lives comes out a real cost to our economy. small...
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bill, andy biggs from arizona, colorado representatives ken buck and doug rob on. yohoda representative ted as well as independent congressman justin amash from michigan. television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought the primary election presidential impeachment process, and the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of our programming on television, online, or on our free radio app, and be part of the national conversation through " washington journal" or social media feeds. c-span, created by private industry. as a public service, and brought to you by your television provider. washington " journal" live every day with news and policy issues. coming up, shannon will discuss how hospitals are responding to the outbreak, and then william impactt will look at the of federal regulations on covid-19 response, and raffaella espinal talks about the impact of covid-19 on the self employed. watch it at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> now, president trump and members of the white house coronavirus task force discuss the federal respons
bill, andy biggs from arizona, colorado representatives ken buck and doug rob on. yohoda representative ted as well as independent congressman justin amash from michigan. television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government. we brought the primary election presidential impeachment process, and the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of our programming on television, online, or on our free radio app, and...
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>>the importance of patients in this process, but michigan congressman bill high zynga said other institutnso like there are ready day one going to have about a billion dollars that's going t o work in all there's billion in aiavaible to the nation's bubbles at ts price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i meanthis is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanksi get that all the time. wait what?! grocrey outlet jingle♪ i think i'll take two. for the love! oh. a cutback ny 15 on this satury morning a bit of a great start to the weekend and we're going to stay thatway through the saturday and sunday you're not missing mount a much by not steping outside these next couple of days as conditions, it's not isis now the sierra nevada hughes 80 as a trooper says up donner pass not lookingat a whole lot of snow just yet. the sierra just as rain is on the way in the bay area we will see snow today but warnings take effect that's due to the combination ofthis heavy snow s well as there are some very strong winds up there gusting ashigh as 50 miles per hour.
>>the importance of patients in this process, but michigan congressman bill high zynga said other institutnso like there are ready day one going to have about a billion dollars that's going t o work in all there's billion in aiavaible to the nation's bubbles at ts price? is this for real? oh... it's real. believe me. i meanthis is unexpected. you would say, remarkable? absolutely. a remarkable deal! thanksi get that all the time. wait what?! grocrey outlet jingle♪ i think i'll take two....
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bill. freedom caucus chair andy biggs of arizona, colorado representatives ken buck and doug lamborn, florida representative ted yoho, and independent congressman justin amash from michigan. >> if you miss any live coverage of the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, watch anytime at c-span.org/coronavirus. from daily briefings by the president to the white house task force and up eight from governors ian hard-hit states, it is all there. in thetes from governors hardest-hit states, it is all there. our coronavirus webpages your fast and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage of this pandemic. &a, he has been on the front lines as a member of the white house coronavirus task force. >> when you deal with the interface of politics, policy and medicine, the thing that i have found to be very effective is beacon system, totally honest, and don't tell people things you think they might want to hear. tell them the truth that is based on evidence, because even though politicians, be they in the administration or congress, may not be happy with what you tell them because it disappoints them, they will respect you if after a while it is clear to them that you
bill. freedom caucus chair andy biggs of arizona, colorado representatives ken buck and doug lamborn, florida representative ted yoho, and independent congressman justin amash from michigan. >> if you miss any live coverage of the government response to the coronavirus outbreak, watch anytime at c-span.org/coronavirus. from daily briefings by the president to the white house task force and up eight from governors ian hard-hit states, it is all there. in thetes from governors hardest-hit...
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>>> right now i want to bring in congresswoman alyssa slotkin, a democrat from michigan, who is slated to vote on the billith the rest of the house on thursday. your first initial response, are you enthusiastic, are you a reluctant thumbs up, or a thumbs down? >> listen, i'm going to be a thumbs up, but it's a compromise bill, it's not perfect. but that's the name of the game right now. you negotiate, you try to get things in, particularly making sure that our small businesses get access to the ppp loans, making sure hospitals have money, we have money for testing. but that's the nature of negotiation. you try and you're not going to love everything, and i don't. and i hope that we move on to the next conversation. the one you were just having what we'll do for our cities and towns. i don't think people are connecting if we don't help those cities and towns make up for lost revenue, we'll have a hard time paying for police officers, firefighters and first responders. so it's important we get that. i wanted in this bill but it wasn't. i hope the administration lives up to its commitments and they do it in
>>> right now i want to bring in congresswoman alyssa slotkin, a democrat from michigan, who is slated to vote on the billith the rest of the house on thursday. your first initial response, are you enthusiastic, are you a reluctant thumbs up, or a thumbs down? >> listen, i'm going to be a thumbs up, but it's a compromise bill, it's not perfect. but that's the name of the game right now. you negotiate, you try to get things in, particularly making sure that our small businesses...
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. >> there are a lot of people in michigan that do have eight lyme bills i am putting forward becausennot get treated in michigan as a doctor for lyme disease. >> people don't know about lyme disease. it's very bad. >> it's something i'm working on. >> there's something over a period of time you can treat generally. it also can kill you. lyme disease, if you have a certain type blood, you get lyme disease, it's over. it's literally over. i think type o. type o blood is not too good. if you have type o blood, stay out of the woods. right? >> it's not even the woods. i got this at home at 5 years old. >> you got it at home? but usually it's from a deer tick, right? >> it is a deer tick. >> where did the tick come from? >> the tick does not discriminate. it will get on anything. >> so it comes somehow. right? >> yes. birds, anything. it doesn't discriminate. >> it's like when i hit a ball into the rough in golf. you know what i say? enjoy yourself. i'm not going in there. that lyme disease is pretty tough. >> it is. >> it's a bad one. i would like you to see our doctor before you leave,
. >> there are a lot of people in michigan that do have eight lyme bills i am putting forward becausennot get treated in michigan as a doctor for lyme disease. >> people don't know about lyme disease. it's very bad. >> it's something i'm working on. >> there's something over a period of time you can treat generally. it also can kill you. lyme disease, if you have a certain type blood, you get lyme disease, it's over. it's literally over. i think type o. type o blood is...
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and michigan is announcing what it calls a modern day gi bill for frontline workers. first of its kind program will offer them a tuition-free path to a college degree as a way of saying thank you. >>> well, like many places in the bay area, the conservatory of flowers in golden gate park is closed to visitors. but behind the scenes, there is an explosion of fragrance and color and a small but very dedicated team keeping the delicate systems in balance in one of the oldest greenhouses anywhere in the country. abc7 news got an exclusive look we want to share with you inside with chief nursery specialist christikrichristian neftoli. >> well, the great thing about these old conservatories is they were really well designed. not just to be beautiful, but to function like a machine. there are vents at the top and at the sides that passively move air through. we have a fog system that injects tiny droplets of moisture into the air as needed. we have fans to move the air around and a heat system. so all this is orchestrated together by a computerized environmental control syst
and michigan is announcing what it calls a modern day gi bill for frontline workers. first of its kind program will offer them a tuition-free path to a college degree as a way of saying thank you. >>> well, like many places in the bay area, the conservatory of flowers in golden gate park is closed to visitors. but behind the scenes, there is an explosion of fragrance and color and a small but very dedicated team keeping the delicate systems in balance in one of the oldest greenhouses...
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. >> bill: when you look at the number of cases in detroit and michigan, do you feel like you jumped enough to keep it away from affecting most people in ohio? >> governor dewine: well, i don't know. we jumped on it early, about as early as anybody did. we closed the classic, before anybody else shutting anybody event down, a columbus, ohio, event where we had 60,000 spectators coming into town for four days, from 80 different countries, so we shut that down. we moved very early, the first state to announce the closing of schools. were not patting ourselves on the back. but we think that that has helped, we think that will continue to help as long as we continue to stay home and do we need to do. >> bill: just 15 seconds or less, how do you view the events here new york? it appeared that there was a glimmer of good news today, how do you reflect on that in columbus, ohio? >> governor dewine: well, were happy to hear that. it leveled off, we hope that continues day after day. you look at new york, and we think, it's a horrible nightmare, and what i've been telling the people of ohio,
. >> bill: when you look at the number of cases in detroit and michigan, do you feel like you jumped enough to keep it away from affecting most people in ohio? >> governor dewine: well, i don't know. we jumped on it early, about as early as anybody did. we closed the classic, before anybody else shutting anybody event down, a columbus, ohio, event where we had 60,000 spectators coming into town for four days, from 80 different countries, so we shut that down. we moved very early,...
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michigan and oklahoma. those are the highest fatality rates in the country. >> bill, thank you for tracking that for us.e pit. >>> still ahead, following a record week of unemployment claims, we'll get a preview of the latest jobs report due out later this morning. >>> plus, american manufacturers, they're struggling to meet the demand for protective gear to fight the coronavirus pandemic. the stories driving your business day, coming up. ies drir business day, coming up. >>> welcome back. the navy announced thursday it has relieved the captain who sounded the alarm about coronavirus infections aboard the uss roosevelt. captain brett kroiser who wrote a four-page letter to the naval department of crew members, was relieved of the aircraft carrier's command. he'll keep his rank and remain in the navy. it drew attention to the inability of deployed troops to do social distancing and stop the spread of the virus. the letter was public, and leadership began testing everyone aboard. 93 sailors tested positive, and more than 1,000 were evacuated from the ship and isolated in quarters on guam. acting secretary
michigan and oklahoma. those are the highest fatality rates in the country. >> bill, thank you for tracking that for us.e pit. >>> still ahead, following a record week of unemployment claims, we'll get a preview of the latest jobs report due out later this morning. >>> plus, american manufacturers, they're struggling to meet the demand for protective gear to fight the coronavirus pandemic. the stories driving your business day, coming up. ies drir business day, coming...
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bills. they're everywhere in the country but to persuade polls that matter are the ones in swing states like michigan wisconsin pennsylvania and florida. now each of these states were broken down by precinct. so you can see there are 22000 persuadable voters in this precinct. and if we targeted enough persuadable people in the right precincts in the state we wanted to try and read it instead of below. so that's how they did it that's how it's done but jessica you're not persuaded by the persuadable. what a lot of the like you all the experimental research in political science tells us is that. it's much easier to mobilize people so people who have already been persuaded either to get the them to go out on election day to go vote or even to donate more money to the people they already like. that that is where data makes a big difference. in persuasion repeatably even kind of the best uses of data which tend to be canvassing in person so not just putting that data toward a target ad but putting that data toward me knocking on your door but that there's really mixed results and that is not abundantly cl
bills. they're everywhere in the country but to persuade polls that matter are the ones in swing states like michigan wisconsin pennsylvania and florida. now each of these states were broken down by precinct. so you can see there are 22000 persuadable voters in this precinct. and if we targeted enough persuadable people in the right precincts in the state we wanted to try and read it instead of below. so that's how they did it that's how it's done but jessica you're not persuaded by the...
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michigan came here to show their frustration. conservative groups organized a protest against the state governor's order to stay at home. >> and i have billso pay and i want to keep my credit good,, ad this affects -- i know this is affecting my family. it's affecting thousands and millions of other families. >> reporter: the millions are growing frustrated with practices they hadn't even heard of a few months ago -- social distancing, self-isolation, shelter in place. protesters in north carolina say they'll r return every week unt the state reopens. demonstrators in ohio carried a similar message to their governor. they, too, want to return to work. they're encouraged by the president's hints to reopen the country, even by the end of the month. new york's governor says a reopening can't happen all at once, but any return would have to go in phases, and he says if people don't keep their distance, infectionons could ri. >> it's over when we have a vaccine. it's over when people know, i'm 100% safe and i don't have to worry about this. >> reporter: cuomo says developing a vaccine could take a year or more, and he says, if people don't lear
michigan came here to show their frustration. conservative groups organized a protest against the state governor's order to stay at home. >> and i have billso pay and i want to keep my credit good,, ad this affects -- i know this is affecting my family. it's affecting thousands and millions of other families. >> reporter: the millions are growing frustrated with practices they hadn't even heard of a few months ago -- social distancing, self-isolation, shelter in place. protesters in...
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new jersey follows with more than 3800 deaths and michigan now the third deadliest state for coronavirus now govan cuomo joined president billlinton earlier today at a clinton global initiative university event where he once again talked about the importance of federal coordination when it comeses to states looking for those supplies so they aren't competing with each other looking for the supplies that they so desperately need right now. jon. >> aishah in new york city. aishah, thank you. jon: coronavirus tests reportedly were delayed because of a contamination at a centers for disease control and prevention lab. "the washington post" reporting those facilities making the kits violated manufacturing practices and that helped rollout steve live in atlanta with more on that. steve. >> jon the "the washington post" reporting that the cdc broke its own protocols in the lab that led to weeks of delay in putting together test kits that is part of the reason why there's such a strong, private enterprise presence in the the testing right now. >> no doubt, no doubt that earlyon we had a problem. i had publicly said that we had a pro
new jersey follows with more than 3800 deaths and michigan now the third deadliest state for coronavirus now govan cuomo joined president billlinton earlier today at a clinton global initiative university event where he once again talked about the importance of federal coordination when it comeses to states looking for those supplies so they aren't competing with each other looking for the supplies that they so desperately need right now. jon. >> aishah in new york city. aishah, thank...
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bill of rights. the 14th amendment requires the governor respect the first, second, fourth amendment rights of the people of michiganone so. president trump is right, it's time to liberate michigan from the governor who called herself clean, who effectively is the quarantine prostitution instead of quarantine the virus. we have an on behalf of people to peaceably assemble, whose rights to the business and profession and occupation has been stripped of them without due process of law and the property taken away without compensation as required under the first and fifth amendment to the u.s. constitution. jesse: do you believe all ofatal these state lockdowns, shelter in place, social litigation, do you believe there all unconstitutional or do you believe just the michiganr governor went way overboard? robert: the michigan governor went way overboard. there were some sincere governors like tennessee and texas to say if you're exercising your constitutional right that is by definition, essential activity. the core constitutional liberty, it has to be exempt from any shutdown order. unfortunately, the governor of michig
bill of rights. the 14th amendment requires the governor respect the first, second, fourth amendment rights of the people of michiganone so. president trump is right, it's time to liberate michigan from the governor who called herself clean, who effectively is the quarantine prostitution instead of quarantine the virus. we have an on behalf of people to peaceably assemble, whose rights to the business and profession and occupation has been stripped of them without due process of law and the...
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in michigan wherere protesters defified a ban on gatheringsgs o protesest at the state capital, republicans have introduced bills to strip democratic governor g gretchenn whitmer ofr power to order resididents to maintain social distance. she hasas promised to veteto the legislation. in washington,n, state, boeing says it will begin bringing 27,000 workers back to factories to resume production of airplanes. it is the first large-scale attempt by u.s.s. manufactutureo resume operations. the small business admiministration said thursday t has exhausted a $349 billion emergency loan fund. the paycheck protection program will no longer accept new applications unless congress approves additional funding. treasury secretary steven mnuchin is seeking an additional $250 billion for the program. democrats want to expand any new relief measure to include $100 billion for health care providers and $150 billion for state, local, and tribal governments. banking g giant usaaaa, which ss former mililitary membmbers and their famililies, said t thursdt willll no longerer seize thehe stimulus chehecks of p people wh negative ac
in michigan wherere protesters defified a ban on gatheringsgs o protesest at the state capital, republicans have introduced bills to strip democratic governor g gretchenn whitmer ofr power to order resididents to maintain social distance. she hasas promised to veteto the legislation. in washington,n, state, boeing says it will begin bringing 27,000 workers back to factories to resume production of airplanes. it is the first large-scale attempt by u.s.s. manufactutureo resume operations. the...
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, it may be more complicated in the house, and democrats like dan kildee of michigan want more help for states in the next bill well, obviously, we are going to have to debate these other issues. we're hoping to be able to do more than one thing at a time. local governments are struggling. in fact, my county government just laid off numbers in the hundreds. so they're getting hit right away. >> reporter: now, the key right now is getting money to these small businesses. it's not good optics for the democrats to hold out much longer, and that's why people think there might be a pact this week. phase 4 is something down the road, that could include money for state and local governments. keep in mind that they've already spent about $2.5, 2.6 trillion in just the past six weeks. members of congress are very reluctant to move into phase 4 until they see how these programs are working. jon? jon: chad pergram from alexandria, virginia, thank you. stick around, "fox news sunday" airs after tonight's two hour edition of "fox report." chris wallace interviews vice president mike pence and house speaker nancy pelosi. th
, it may be more complicated in the house, and democrats like dan kildee of michigan want more help for states in the next bill well, obviously, we are going to have to debate these other issues. we're hoping to be able to do more than one thing at a time. local governments are struggling. in fact, my county government just laid off numbers in the hundreds. so they're getting hit right away. >> reporter: now, the key right now is getting money to these small businesses. it's not good...
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michigan and llinois. >> president trump spoke about congressional efforts to pass another relief bill to help small business and hospitals during the pap. he talked about actions he's taking to temporarily suspend all immigration into the u.s. due to the virus. president trump thank you very much, everyone. big day today. i want to start by saying that our love and prayers to every american continue to be with our fellow citizens who lost a cherished friend or family member to the virus. we are making tremendous strides against this invisible enemy thanks to our aggressive campaign gets the virus and the talent of our medical professionals. mortality rate remains half of that of many other countries and one of the lowest of any country in the world. and that's due to a lot of things but our medical professionals have been incredible. since we announced our guidelines on opening up america as we call it, opening up america and i think we can add the word probably again, but that's what it is. we are opening up america. 40% of the u.s. population have announced they are making plans and preparations to safely
michigan and llinois. >> president trump spoke about congressional efforts to pass another relief bill to help small business and hospitals during the pap. he talked about actions he's taking to temporarily suspend all immigration into the u.s. due to the virus. president trump thank you very much, everyone. big day today. i want to start by saying that our love and prayers to every american continue to be with our fellow citizens who lost a cherished friend or family member to the virus....
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and several states, bill, have already, now, the cheapest gas they've had in a decade, and topped by wisconsin, also including states like kentucky, michigan oklahoma, minnesota, and illinois. and so there you have it. it's a great thing, the only problem is, of course, as perhaps you can tell, not a whole lot of people driving around at this point. so, it is a bit of a stimulus, puts a few extra dollars, perhaps back in your pocket, i gassed up this morning, i got $18 worth of gas, and the pump turned off, i thought shoot, what's wrong with that, i've got to put more in there, i usually pay about $40 or $50 to fill up. then i realized, $18 paid for 1. not bad. >> bill: make you feel good, jeff? >> yeah. i went in and bought a candy b bar. >> bill: so there's that. thank you jeff. jeff flock, kenosha, wisconsin, cheapest gas in the country, for now, thank you. in a moment, waiting on a senate vote expected later today to get more money to small businesses across america. in a moment, we will talk with white house chief economic advisor larry kudlow, live on the north honest senator chuck schumer says the final details have now been hammere
and several states, bill, have already, now, the cheapest gas they've had in a decade, and topped by wisconsin, also including states like kentucky, michigan oklahoma, minnesota, and illinois. and so there you have it. it's a great thing, the only problem is, of course, as perhaps you can tell, not a whole lot of people driving around at this point. so, it is a bit of a stimulus, puts a few extra dollars, perhaps back in your pocket, i gassed up this morning, i got $18 worth of gas, and the...
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bill: don't drink the lysol. quickly here on the fox poll and, going to squeeze this in right now. joe biden, michigan is up eight points. in pennsylvania up eight points. in florida up three points. you look at the calendar, it is almost may. you've got a national election in about six months. you've got a president who can't leave the white house, you've got a challenger who can't leave his own house. as of today, how is this going to go? >> i think that what we are talking about now and how it plays out over the next few months is probably going to be the key but to a large degree, this may not be a vote so much about trauma versus biden, but more a referendum on how the president handles the crisis. we get in september and october and people understand the president can't wave a magic wand in terms of the economy but of people sense that the president has handled it about as well as you can both public health and handling the economy, then my guess is he's going to win and conversely if they think that he has not handled either one well for both not well, then i think he is going to lose and to a
bill: don't drink the lysol. quickly here on the fox poll and, going to squeeze this in right now. joe biden, michigan is up eight points. in pennsylvania up eight points. in florida up three points. you look at the calendar, it is almost may. you've got a national election in about six months. you've got a president who can't leave the white house, you've got a challenger who can't leave his own house. as of today, how is this going to go? >> i think that what we are talking about now...
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like lansing michigan phoenix arizona other cities are white truck supporters do you think that is an accurate assessment or is the media somehow skewing what we're seeing out there. bill because you were thanks for having me i think it is an accurate assessment as follows if you are pro-business pro commerce if you believe that the restrictions or too much and that we all need to go back to work then you are more likely to be in the trump camp than the anti trump camp those are trump supporters those are republicans or conservatives it doesn't change the fact that this is impacted by the fact that you have many democratic governors like governor cuomo in new york and governor newsom your california who's taking the lead in imposing some of these restrictions so it does kind of become a blue and red issue in that regard so i think if you characterize these protesters as trump supporters and mostly white terms of course that that that's fair. and a lot of media so are chiding those folks condemning them for not keeping social distance not wearing their mass or what have you but is that a distraction you say are they missing the point of these protests. here of agree wit
like lansing michigan phoenix arizona other cities are white truck supporters do you think that is an accurate assessment or is the media somehow skewing what we're seeing out there. bill because you were thanks for having me i think it is an accurate assessment as follows if you are pro-business pro commerce if you believe that the restrictions or too much and that we all need to go back to work then you are more likely to be in the trump camp than the anti trump camp those are trump...
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. >> bill: a few other things i saw, peak hospital use has artie hit, you believe, in new jersey, and in new york, michigan, illinois, and louisiana. boy, we hope you're right about that. >> we are seeing here, and washington, given my experience at our own university, we are seeing a decline in patients, our capacity to do testing is increasing, yesterday, were talking officially to how we can help them to go back, were talking to oil to make sure we do testing for those employees to go back to business who are working, there's a big company here, testing their employees to go back to work, we are increasing our capacity of the university of washington. so good news coming from seatt seattle. >> bill: okay, in the minute left here, you're to come out with a model that can show how different parts of the country can reopen. is that ready now? >> no, we will release it tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. seattle time, pacific time, and then yes, i will be happy to come and talk to about it. >> bill: i love it, you have an invitation to come back. what would you say to those who watch and listen and wonder, why should we
. >> bill: a few other things i saw, peak hospital use has artie hit, you believe, in new jersey, and in new york, michigan, illinois, and louisiana. boy, we hope you're right about that. >> we are seeing here, and washington, given my experience at our own university, we are seeing a decline in patients, our capacity to do testing is increasing, yesterday, were talking officially to how we can help them to go back, were talking to oil to make sure we do testing for those employees...
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michigan, thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next -- we go to new york city, the mayor bill de blasio with the reality there on theyou're watching "andrea mitchell reports." (soft music) - [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. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes f
michigan, thank you so much for being with us. >>> coming up next -- we go to new york city, the mayor bill de blasio with the reality there on theyou're watching "andrea mitchell reports." (soft music) - [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. and i recently had a heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart...
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bill. >>those gornments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered am the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reope friday in states including oklahoma alaska, michigan and southern california heat wave drove large crowds to the beach do your best to stay awafrom people that you're always going to be too close to him guesi mean i don't know the say 6 feet. >>maybe pele are 6 feet on now it's here and there the size of thosecrow prompting a temporary weekend clures. o >>more businesses in orgia li theaters and dining restaurts will be allowed to including colorado won 10 a will also relax some business rcstrictions this week. i'm re binion reporting. >>according to johns hopkins university there arover 965,000 cases and over 54,000 deaths in the u.s., a majority of those staffs are in new york over 107,000 people have recovered. >>graduating nurses nt to help with the coronavirus pandemic but they're having trouble finding a job despite governor newsome calling for morenurses. now both tired and students go work on the front lines covid-19 kron four'sgayle ong has more. to find a nursing job before the pandemic it's a lengthy process that could takemo
bill. >>those gornments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered am the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reope friday in states including oklahoma alaska, michigan and southern california heat wave drove large crowds to the beach do your best to stay awafrom people that you're always going to be too close to him guesi mean i don't know the say 6 feet. >>maybe pele are 6 feet on now it's here and there the size of thosecrow prompting a temporary weekend...
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bill. >>those governments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered amid the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reopen friday states including oklahoma alaska, michigania. well we've been.
bill. >>those governments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered amid the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reopen friday states including oklahoma alaska, michigania. well we've been.
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michigan thinks it's a good idea. if i tell you that you have to wear something in public, there has to be a rational basis for that. billr is smart enough to know that he will put the power of the federal government and grants in those states and municipalities who don't want to go along, the power to go to court. >> mike: congressman gaudi, we've seen some pretty crazy stuff. michigan the governor says you can't mow your lawn. i have a hard time understanding how mowing my lawn is going to make me more subject to getting the covid-19 virus. >> it is the response -- you are the governor of the great state, arkansas. she's the governor of a great state. does her job job to persuade her citizenry that what she's telling them you cannot do is rationally rooted in public health. good luck convincing anyone that mowing your front lawn is going to make you more susceptible to covid-19. look, i get encouraging people not to see those who are vulnerable. but asking me to not see my mom is very different from telling me that i am forbidden on penalty of law from going to see my mom and that is what the protesters and others -- i
michigan thinks it's a good idea. if i tell you that you have to wear something in public, there has to be a rational basis for that. billr is smart enough to know that he will put the power of the federal government and grants in those states and municipalities who don't want to go along, the power to go to court. >> mike: congressman gaudi, we've seen some pretty crazy stuff. michigan the governor says you can't mow your lawn. i have a hard time understanding how mowing my lawn is going...
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bill. >>those governments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered amid the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reopen friday states including oklahoma alaska, michigan and georgia. well we've been. in southern california heat wave drove large crowds to the beach do your best to stay away from people that you're always going to be too close to him i guess i mean i don't know the say 6 feet. >>maybe people are 6 feet on now it's here and there the size of those crowds prompting officials newport beach to a temporary weekend csures. >>more businees in gorgia like theaters and dining restaurants will be allowed to reopen mondaystates including colorado won 10 a tennessee minnesota and iowa will also relax some siness restrictions this week. i'm reid binioreporting. >>well according johns hopkins university there e over 965,000 cases and over those deaths are in new york over 107,000 people have recovered. >>and there are more than 7300 confirmed cases of e coronavirus here in the bay area take a look at your screen for a breakdown county by county. santa clara county has the most cases at over 2100 deaths. that's followed by alameda county which has mor
bill. >>those governments facing revenue shortfalls due to businesses shuttered amid the pandemic some of those businesses allowed to reopen friday states including oklahoma alaska, michigan and georgia. well we've been. in southern california heat wave drove large crowds to the beach do your best to stay away from people that you're always going to be too close to him i guess i mean i don't know the say 6 feet. >>maybe people are 6 feet on now it's here and there the size of those...
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michigan thinks it's a good idea. if i tell you that you have to wear something in public, there has to be a rational basis for that! so billr is smart enough to do that and will put the grants in the federal powers to not go along, the power of the purse and the power to go to court. >> mike: we've seen some pretty crazy stuff like in michigan. the governor says you can't mow your lawn. i have a hard time understanding how mowing the lawn will make me more subject to getting the covid-19 virus. >> you where the governor of a great state, arkansas. she's the governor of a great state. it's hera job to persuade her citizenry that what she's telling them they cannot do is somehow rationally rooted in public health. so good luck convincing anyone that mowing your front lawn is going to make you more susceptible to covid-19. look, i get encouraging people not to go see those that are vulnerable. but asking me not to go see my mom is very different from telling me that i am forbidden oner penalty of law from going o see my mom. and that's what the protesters and other -- i'm not a protester, but i want government to explain to m
michigan thinks it's a good idea. if i tell you that you have to wear something in public, there has to be a rational basis for that! so billr is smart enough to do that and will put the grants in the federal powers to not go along, the power of the purse and the power to go to court. >> mike: we've seen some pretty crazy stuff like in michigan. the governor says you can't mow your lawn. i have a hard time understanding how mowing the lawn will make me more subject to getting the covid-19...