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>> cabrera: no. >> whitaker: kelley cabrera is an emergency room nurse at jacobi... >> cabrera: we wantlp our patients, and we want to do it safely. >> whitaker: who led a protest to draw attention to the lack of p.p.e. at hospitals nationwide. the problem has gotten so bad there's a hashtag-- #getmep.p.e.-- on twitter with posts like, "i'm a physician at a new york city hospital and this is the p.p.e. i was just handed for my shift." a yankee souvenir rain poncho. >> cabrera: look, my neck is exposed, i'm wearing a reused mask. i have another one covering it. >> whitaker: cabrebra has been filming video diaries, but says she's speaking out reluctantly. we conducted the interview remotely. >> cabrera: every health care worker infection, every health care worker death is preventable. >> whitaker: how do you feel about going into work every day? are you safe? >> cabrera: no. absolutely not. if you do a simple google search, look at what other countries are wearing in comparison to us. i mean, it makes, i mean, it makes sense that we're getting infected. how could we expect not to? >> whit
>> cabrera: no. >> whitaker: kelley cabrera is an emergency room nurse at jacobi... >> cabrera: we wantlp our patients, and we want to do it safely. >> whitaker: who led a protest to draw attention to the lack of p.p.e. at hospitals nationwide. the problem has gotten so bad there's a hashtag-- #getmep.p.e.-- on twitter with posts like, "i'm a physician at a new york city hospital and this is the p.p.e. i was just handed for my shift." a yankee souvenir rain...
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"yessenia cabrera" dice que "es un excelente yesenia cabrera dice que es un excelente enfermero, que enfermera en michoacÁn, ella la llama una heroÍna sin capa. recuerde que puede compartir con nosotros las fotos de sus verdaderos hÉroes utilizando este hashtag. carolina: maÑana mucho mÁs en tu "ediciÓn digital". me encanta acabar con estos hÉroes hispanos del coronavirus. borja: muchÍsimas gracias a todos, hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ cecilia: conductores de uber y lift pide que se les respeten como trabajadores independientes. >es una de las industrias que mÁs entretiene, hoy el coronavirus los ha dejado sin fiesta en dÓnde tocar, hoy llega una fiesta muy especial a la ciudad de los Ángeles, les tenemos las imÁgenes. erika: es intÉrprete de lenguaje americano de seÑas, acompaÑa todos los dÍas la autoridad de los Ángeles een los informes
"yessenia cabrera" dice que "es un excelente yesenia cabrera dice que es un excelente enfermero, que enfermera en michoacÁn, ella la llama una heroÍna sin capa. recuerde que puede compartir con nosotros las fotos de sus verdaderos hÉroes utilizando este hashtag. carolina: maÑana mucho mÁs en tu "ediciÓn digital". me encanta acabar con estos hÉroes hispanos del coronavirus. borja: muchÍsimas gracias a todos, hasta maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ cecilia: conductores de uber...
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. >> my neck is i >>eporter: cabrera is filming diaries but is speaking out relucta reluctantly. we conducted the interview remotely. >> every health care worker infection, every health care worker death is preventable. >> reporter: how do you feel about going into work every day? are you safe? >> no. absolutely not. if you do a simple google search, look at what other countries are wearing in comparison to us. i mean, it makes -- i mean, it makes sense that we're getting infected. how could we expect not to? >> reporter: more than 900 doctors and nurses in boston have tested positive for covid-19. yet, as of last week, in hong kong, where masks are not refused, there were no reported infections of hospital workers. >> prior to this, prior to coronavirus, we would have been reprimanded for doing the things that we're doing now. we're walking around with medical waste from room-to-room, from patient-to-patient. >> reporter: did i hear you say, you're walking around from room-to-room wearing medical waste? >> that's correct. that's what it is. we're wearing stuff that is -- it's di
. >> my neck is i >>eporter: cabrera is filming diaries but is speaking out relucta reluctantly. we conducted the interview remotely. >> every health care worker infection, every health care worker death is preventable. >> reporter: how do you feel about going into work every day? are you safe? >> no. absolutely not. if you do a simple google search, look at what other countries are wearing in comparison to us. i mean, it makes -- i mean, it makes sense that we're...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. and more than a quarter of the world's confirmed coronavirus deaths are right here in the united states. the death toll at this hour more than 53,000 people. the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci said today the u.s. should increase testing by twice as much and he thinks this will be possible. on the same day warned there is no evidence from having the coronavirus once makes you immune from getting it again. despite, some states are rolling out the first a phases of their back to business plans this weekend. georgia, hair salon, bowling alleys and tattoo shops are already open. and this just in from overseas. uk prime minister, boris johnson will return to work on monday after recovering from the coronavirus. a fight he says could have gone either way. georgia now. that state has not seen a 14 day decrease in new cases, as recommended by the white house tafrz before states began to reopen but the governor is easing stay at home restrictions. as of yesterday non e
i'm ana cabrera in new york. and more than a quarter of the world's confirmed coronavirus deaths are right here in the united states. the death toll at this hour more than 53,000 people. the nation's top infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci said today the u.s. should increase testing by twice as much and he thinks this will be possible. on the same day warned there is no evidence from having the coronavirus once makes you immune from getting it again. despite, some states are rolling out...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get you the very latest. right now there are more than 1 million cases of coronavirus worldwide as the u.s. reports more than 297,000 cases. and a death toll now above 8,000. in the united states. today the governor of the hardest hit state, new york, said they could be still a week away from hitting the apex of new cases. right now new york has more than 113,000 total cases. they are getting help in this fight. the chinese government is facilitating the donation of 1,000 ventilators set to arrive at jfk airport today. the state of oregon is also lending new york 140 ventilators. today the governor of new jersey phil murphy said his state has lost nearly 100 more of its residents than it did in the september 11th attacks. let that sink in for just a moment, he tweets. this pandemic is riding one of the greatest tragedies in our state's history. now to help stop the spread of the virus the cdc is now recommending all americans wear cloth face covering is out in public though its guidance the president says he
i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get you the very latest. right now there are more than 1 million cases of coronavirus worldwide as the u.s. reports more than 297,000 cases. and a death toll now above 8,000. in the united states. today the governor of the hardest hit state, new york, said they could be still a week away from hitting the apex of new cases. right now new york has more than 113,000 total cases. they are getting help in this fight. the chinese government is facilitating the...
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the newsroom continues with ana cabrera after this. >>> hello. i'm ana cabrera in new york.ve in the "cnn newsroom." let's get you the very latest. the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has topped more than 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000. that means 53,000 mothers, fathers, friends, neighbors have died in just the last 30 days. but across the country, states are pushing forward with reopening plans. tomorrow, restaurants will welcome customers can again in georgia and tennessee. cash registers will be ringing again at stores in colorado, minnesota, and montana. and elective surgeries will resume in arkansas and iowa. but in other states, the wait continues. the governor of new jersey revealing today they are still several, several weeks away from reopening, because of the staggering death toll there. more than all the new jersey residents lost in world war i, the korean war, and the vietnam war combined. and in new york city, the mayor announcing a number of differe
the newsroom continues with ana cabrera after this. >>> hello. i'm ana cabrera in new york.ve in the "cnn newsroom." let's get you the very latest. the number of coronavirus cases in the united states has topped more than 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000. that means 53,000 mothers, fathers, friends, neighbors have died in just the last 30 days. but across the country, states are pushing forward with...
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i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera. for the first time in history every single state in the united states is now under a disaster declaration. that is happening simultaneously as the country approaches a grim milestone the coronavirus death toll of nearly 20,000 people. new york state alone has more than 180,000 confirmed cases. that's more than any single country outside the u.s. we should point out, too, there are still questions about the numbers out of china. in the nation's largest school district, new york city, there is now a fight over the fate of 1.1 million students. mayor de blasio this morning announcing city schools would be closed for the rest of the academic year. then hours later governor cuomo said no decision has been made and called the mayor's announcement his opinion. meantime in kentucky state police will be at the ready to record license plate information for church goers or those attending mass gatherings this weekend. the governor warning anyone who is found to have attended a service in person
i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera. for the first time in history every single state in the united states is now under a disaster declaration. that is happening simultaneously as the country approaches a grim milestone the coronavirus death toll of nearly 20,000 people. new york state alone has more than 180,000 confirmed cases. that's more than any single country outside the u.s. we should point out, too, there are still questions about the numbers out of china. in the nation's largest school...
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thank you for joining us on this sunday, i'm ana cabrera in new york. tonight, the number of cases of coronavirus in the united states has topped 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000, think about that. 53,000 people have died in just the last 30 days in the u.s. across the country, though, states are pushing forward with reopening plans. tomorrow, in fact, restaurants will welcome customers again in georgia and tennessee. cash registers will be ringing again at stores in colorado, minnesota, and montana. and elective surgeries will resume in arkansas and iowa. meantime, from the white house today, mixed messages on the state of the u.s. economy, which in just the last five weeks has seen more than 26 million americans file for unemployment. >> make no mistake, it's a really grave situation, georgia. this is the biggest negative shock that our economy has ever seen. >> i think as we begin to reopen the economy in may and june, you'll see the economy really bounce back in july, august, septe
thank you for joining us on this sunday, i'm ana cabrera in new york. tonight, the number of cases of coronavirus in the united states has topped 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000, think about that. 53,000 people have died in just the last 30 days in the u.s. across the country, though, states are pushing forward with reopening plans. tomorrow, in fact, restaurants will welcome customers again in georgia and tennessee. cash...
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i'm erica hill in new york in today for ana cabrera.begin with a staggering new number in the coronavirus crisis. the death toll in this country has now topped 20,000, and every single state is under a disaster declaration simultaneously. new york state alone has more than 181,000 confirmed cases. that is more than any single country outside the u.s. of course, there's a caveat with that. when it comes to china's numbers. but still, that is staggering. the country's largest school district, new york city, there's a fight there for the schools -- the system's 1.1 million students and when they'll be back in the classroom. mayor bill de blasio on saturday morning announcing the city's schools will be closed through september, and then hours later, governor andrew cuomo said, no decision has been made, calling the mayor's announcement
i'm erica hill in new york in today for ana cabrera.begin with a staggering new number in the coronavirus crisis. the death toll in this country has now topped 20,000, and every single state is under a disaster declaration simultaneously. new york state alone has more than 181,000 confirmed cases. that is more than any single country outside the u.s. of course, there's a caveat with that. when it comes to china's numbers. but still, that is staggering. the country's largest school district, new...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. across the united states, a blanket of fear, uncertainty, and sadness that gets heavier by the week and by the day. >> it shows little sign of going away, at least for immediate future. more people today are confirmed infected with the coronavirus and more people are confirmed dead because of it and this unbelievable comparison, the terrorist attacks in 2001 now dwarfed by the death toll of the coronavirus pandemic. three times the fatalities of 9/ 9/11. five times the number of people who perished in hurricane katrina. today, the u.s. surgeon general was very blunt trying to prepare us for even more terrible days to come. >> this is going to be the hardehard est and saddest week of most americans' lives. it's going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9/11 moment, although it's not going to be localized, it's going to happen all over the country. and i want america to understand that, but i want them to understand that the public and the federal government have the power to change the
i'm ana cabrera in new york. across the united states, a blanket of fear, uncertainty, and sadness that gets heavier by the week and by the day. >> it shows little sign of going away, at least for immediate future. more people today are confirmed infected with the coronavirus and more people are confirmed dead because of it and this unbelievable comparison, the terrorist attacks in 2001 now dwarfed by the death toll of the coronavirus pandemic. three times the fatalities of 9/ 9/11. five...
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newsroom continues with ana cabrera after this. for many of our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning. on the network, we can have teachers face-to-face with a student in live-time. they can raise their hand and a
newsroom continues with ana cabrera after this. for many of our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. delusional, absolutely false, irresponsible.se are the words coming from governors, both democratic and republican, when asked about the president's claims that these governors already have the coronavirus testing they need to reopen their states. the big message the governors are sending to the white house, if you want to go back to business as usual, we need more money. and we need more help from the federal government. cases in the united states have now topped 742,000, and the death toll is staggering. more than 41,000 people gone. the desperation to get more federal help on test kits and the economy heard in the voice of the mayor of new york city today. >> president trump, what's going on? cat got your tongue? you're usually really
i'm ana cabrera in new york. delusional, absolutely false, irresponsible.se are the words coming from governors, both democratic and republican, when asked about the president's claims that these governors already have the coronavirus testing they need to reopen their states. the big message the governors are sending to the white house, if you want to go back to business as usual, we need more money. and we need more help from the federal government. cases in the united states have now topped...
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thank you for joining us on this sunday, i'm ana cabrera in new york.he united states has topped 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000, think about
thank you for joining us on this sunday, i'm ana cabrera in new york.he united states has topped 950,000 and more than 54,000 people have died. just one month ago, the death toll was just over 1,000, think about
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." and today, we in this country are coping with a grim milestone that none of us expected. it's about the numbers of people sick from the coronavirus and those who have died. today, i want you to see how this pandemic looks next to other horrific events in our recent memory. it will show you why today this awful, unspeakable time in our history is so much more than just numbers. as of this weekend, triple the amount of people have so far died from the coronavirus than perished on 9/11. the death toll is also five times that of hurricane katrina. the first reported fatality was 36 days ago. one death to more than 9,000 deaths in 36 days. and that's just the united states. i don't need to tell you that this is a catastrophe that will define this generation, no matter how hold you are and i don't need to tell you that it's not going to end soon. if you listen closely to nothing else today, listen to the u.s. surgeon general this morning. he does not mince
i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." and today, we in this country are coping with a grim milestone that none of us expected. it's about the numbers of people sick from the coronavirus and those who have died. today, i want you to see how this pandemic looks next to other horrific events in our recent memory. it will show you why today this awful, unspeakable time in our history is so much more than just numbers. as of this weekend, triple the amount of...
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>>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the cnn newsroom.e begin this hour with breaking news, contamination at a cdc lab was likely behind the critical early delays in rolling out testing for the coronavirus here in the united states. we'll have more on that in a moment. but we also have this just in. the washington post is now reporting that u.s. manufacturers with encouragement from the federal government shipped millions of dollars of face masks and other protective medical equipment to china in january and february. despite the warnings about the pandemic and the growing threat in the united states. considering where we are right now in the u.s. the u.s. has more than 700,000 known cases and a death toll that has
>>> hello, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the cnn newsroom.e begin this hour with breaking news, contamination at a cdc lab was likely behind the critical early delays in rolling out testing for the coronavirus here in the united states. we'll have more on that in a moment. but we also have this just in. the washington post is now reporting that u.s. manufacturers with encouragement from the federal government shipped millions of dollars of face masks and other protective...
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captioning brought to you by: >>> hello on this saturday, you are live in the cmn newsroom, i'm ana cabrera, the mb of sick and dying in the u.s. of coronavirus is on the rise. but some states are saying that their infection curves are flattening and not all, and still, 920,000 people in the u.s. are known to have the virus and more than 53,000 have died. the world's health organization warning today that people who have had the virus are not necessarily protected gnt getting it again. scientists say there's no evidence that patients become immune to further infection. this just in to cnn, from the state of illinois, 2600 health care workers in the state alone have tested positive for the coronavirus. public health officials in illinois say about 4700 people are hospitalized there this weekend, a quarter of them in intensive care. despite still rising infection rates. some states like georgia are rolling out the first phases of their back to business plans. and the white house's coronavirus task force is meeting right now, the vice president and doctors birx and fauci arriving just a short
captioning brought to you by: >>> hello on this saturday, you are live in the cmn newsroom, i'm ana cabrera, the mb of sick and dying in the u.s. of coronavirus is on the rise. but some states are saying that their infection curves are flattening and not all, and still, 920,000 people in the u.s. are known to have the virus and more than 53,000 have died. the world's health organization warning today that people who have had the virus are not necessarily protected gnt getting it again....
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom."oday, we in this country are coping with a grim milestone that none of us expected. it's about the numbers of people sick from the coronavirus and those who have died. today, i want you to see how this pandemic looks next to other horrific events in our recent memory. it will show you why today this awful, unspeakable time in our history is so much more than just numbers. as of this weekend, triple the amount of people have so far died from the coronavirus than perished on 9/11. the death toll is also five times that of hurricane katrina. the first reported fatality was 36 days ago. one death to more than 9,000 deaths in 36 days. and
i'm ana cabrera in new york. you're live in the "cnn newsroom."oday, we in this country are coping with a grim milestone that none of us expected. it's about the numbers of people sick from the coronavirus and those who have died. today, i want you to see how this pandemic looks next to other horrific events in our recent memory. it will show you why today this awful, unspeakable time in our history is so much more than just numbers. as of this weekend, triple the amount of people...
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weg is out of the icu and he spoke to cnn's ana cabrera about his recovery. >> the experience was something must tell you i never ever had the experience in my life, nor could i ever have imagined how difficult it was between the fevers and the shortness of breath and the sense that i was drowning, there was this overwhelming sense of doom that ultimately wound up in my transfer to the intensive care unit where i narrowly avoided intubation. i'd like to take a second just to share what i think really made the difference acutely was a medicine called actemma which is an anticytokine which takes the water out of the lungs. my physicians were eager to intubate me when i went into the intensive care unit, but i had an instant sense of well being after having received this medication. i think it contributed to my sense of well being to the degree that i was able to avoid intubation. and it was followed by remdesivir that after subsided helped kill the virus. >> so, you heard dr. weg there credit the drug remdesivir for part of his recovery. here's what we know about it. remdesivir is an antivira
weg is out of the icu and he spoke to cnn's ana cabrera about his recovery. >> the experience was something must tell you i never ever had the experience in my life, nor could i ever have imagined how difficult it was between the fevers and the shortness of breath and the sense that i was drowning, there was this overwhelming sense of doom that ultimately wound up in my transfer to the intensive care unit where i narrowly avoided intubation. i'd like to take a second just to share what i...
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i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera. for the first time in history every single state in the united states is now under a disaster declaration. that is happening simultaneously as the country approaches a grim milestone the coronavirus death toll of nearly 20,000 people. new york state alone has more than 180,000 confirmed cases. that's more than any single country outside the u.s. we should point out, too, there are sti
i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera. for the first time in history every single state in the united states is now under a disaster declaration. that is happening simultaneously as the country approaches a grim milestone the coronavirus death toll of nearly 20,000 people. new york state alone has more than 180,000 confirmed cases. that's more than any single country outside the u.s. we should point out, too, there are sti
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get you the very latest.es of coronavirus worldwide as the u.s. reports more than 297,000 cases. and a death toll now above 8,000. in the united states. today the governor of the hardest hit state, new york, said they could be still a week away from hitting the apex of new cases. right now new york has more than 113,000 total
i'm ana cabrera in new york. let's get you the very latest.es of coronavirus worldwide as the u.s. reports more than 297,000 cases. and a death toll now above 8,000. in the united states. today the governor of the hardest hit state, new york, said they could be still a week away from hitting the apex of new cases. right now new york has more than 113,000 total
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our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues with ana cabrera after this. >>> -- cases of coronavirusited states has topped 742,000 and more than 40,000 people have died. just one week ago at this time, the death toll was around 22,000. that means 18,000 more friends, neighbors, relatives, loved ones have died in just the last seven days. and today we are witnessing an
our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues with ana cabrera after this. >>> -- cases of coronavirusited states has topped 742,000 and more than 40,000 people have died. just one week ago at this time, the death toll was around 22,000. that means 18,000 more friends, neighbors, relatives, loved ones have died in just the last seven days. and today we are witnessing an
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well, albany is a hotspot here in georgia, and the mayor spoke with cnn's ana cabrera about this.e was talking about how he wishes that in his community, the situation in his view requires that they do shelter in place or stay at home for a longer amount of time. here's what he said about that. >> we were upset that the governor did not allow us to continue our shelter-in-place ordinance. but our citizens are generally going to be guided by the environment that we're in, and we're finding that most churches have no plans to reinstitute worship services at this time. most of our restaurants will continue to offer only curbside and delivery. >> reporter: and so, he's also saying that governor kemp has said that if there is an uptick in cases in albany that the state will offer whatever resources are necessary to help get that under control. so, really a lot of conflicting emotions here from local leaders as well as businesses, trying to make the best call for public health but also for their wallets, wolf. >> all right, natasha. thanks very much, natasha chen in atlanta. let's stay
well, albany is a hotspot here in georgia, and the mayor spoke with cnn's ana cabrera about this.e was talking about how he wishes that in his community, the situation in his view requires that they do shelter in place or stay at home for a longer amount of time. here's what he said about that. >> we were upset that the governor did not allow us to continue our shelter-in-place ordinance. but our citizens are generally going to be guided by the environment that we're in, and we're finding...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york and right now in the united states the number of people known to be infected with the coronavirus has soared past 900,000 and more than 53,000 people have died. that is more than a quarter of the entire world known coronavirus death toll which a few moments ago reached 200,000 people. also today a warning from the world health organization. scientists informing people who have already had it that there is no evidence you become immune just because you recovered once. what about a vaccine? some scientists warning it is possible we may never see a vaccine. and that we may have to live with the threat of coronavirus forever. >> we need to be careful we don't assume we'll have a vaccine for this disease as we have for let's say measles, which once you have it you're protected for life. we may or may not but we need to be absolutely clear about that. >> despite still rising infection rates and deaths in the u.s. some states are rolling out the first phases of their back to business plans. in georgia, hair salons, gyms, tatoo shops were allowed to open yesterday eve
i'm ana cabrera in new york and right now in the united states the number of people known to be infected with the coronavirus has soared past 900,000 and more than 53,000 people have died. that is more than a quarter of the entire world known coronavirus death toll which a few moments ago reached 200,000 people. also today a warning from the world health organization. scientists informing people who have already had it that there is no evidence you become immune just because you recovered once....
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. delusional, absolutely false, irresponsible. those are the words coming from governors, both democratic and republican, when asked about the president's claims that these governors already have the coronavirus testing they need to reopen their states. the big message the governors are sending to the white house, if you want to go back to business as usual, we need more money. and we need more help from the federal government. cases in the united states have now topped 742,000, and the death toll is staggering. more than 41,000 people gone. the desperation to get more federal help on test kits and the economy heard in the voice of the mayor of new york city today. >> president trump, what's going on? cat got your tongue? you're usually really talkative. you usually have an opinion on everything. how on earth do you not have an opinion on aid to america's cities and states. mr. president, are you going to save new york city or are you telling new york city to drop dead? which one is it? but you have to speak up now. >> also this e
i'm ana cabrera in new york. delusional, absolutely false, irresponsible. those are the words coming from governors, both democratic and republican, when asked about the president's claims that these governors already have the coronavirus testing they need to reopen their states. the big message the governors are sending to the white house, if you want to go back to business as usual, we need more money. and we need more help from the federal government. cases in the united states have now...
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i'my and cabrera in new york. you are live in the cnn newsroom and we begin with breaking news, multiple health officials confirming to cnn that contamination at a cdc lab was likely behind the early critical delays in rolling out the testing for the coronavirus. we have details straight ahead. first, consider where we are right now in the u.s., the staggering numbers. the u.s. has more than 700,000 known cases and a death toll that has surpassed 37,000. in new york state an order is now in effect requiring everyone age 2 and older to wear a facemask in public, from the subway to the sidewalk to the grocery store. governor andrew cuomo warning the state is barely in a stable public health position. on the west coast, these are images of long lines of people in california waiting to pick up donated food. many of them are now out of work in what the governor describes as a pandemic induced recession. in virginia at least 25 people at a juvenile corrections center have tested positive and have been receiving around-t
i'my and cabrera in new york. you are live in the cnn newsroom and we begin with breaking news, multiple health officials confirming to cnn that contamination at a cdc lab was likely behind the early critical delays in rolling out the testing for the coronavirus. we have details straight ahead. first, consider where we are right now in the u.s., the staggering numbers. the u.s. has more than 700,000 known cases and a death toll that has surpassed 37,000. in new york state an order is now in...
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we have interviewed kelley cabrera jacoby, tre kwon at mount sinai -- she was just outside protestingn friday. there is you, sarah dowd, standing outside harlem hospital, and lillian udell at lincoln hospital. talk about how your organizing, the four of you, with so many others. you are all women. , the relationship that we have with each other has really helped to strengthen as, particularly now. we have always been a group of nurses that believe in our coworkers, in rank-and-file nurses in their ability to run health care system and our ability to run our unions effectively from the ground up, not from the top down. we believe both the union and the health care systetem should work that way. now has been ay time w where we can look to each other for ideas, for support. out here nowy are with me. and the solidarity from all of them has been incredible and given me so much strength. amy: sarah, can you talk about your access to tests? both patients s d also youou as nurses? , weou have covid symptoms are now continually learning from thehe chief doctors of thts country that the majori
we have interviewed kelley cabrera jacoby, tre kwon at mount sinai -- she was just outside protestingn friday. there is you, sarah dowd, standing outside harlem hospital, and lillian udell at lincoln hospital. talk about how your organizing, the four of you, with so many others. you are all women. , the relationship that we have with each other has really helped to strengthen as, particularly now. we have always been a group of nurses that believe in our coworkers, in rank-and-file nurses in...
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i'm ana cabrera and special edition of the "situation room" with wolf blitzer is next. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. i do motivational speakingld. go to 2020census.gov and respond today in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'm gonna turn pop, techno, funk and counrock and roll!zombies. [ gasping ] [ flatulence ] happy birthday? if we don't stop her, who will? we need to go undercover. hey, only rock trolls are al
i'm ana cabrera and special edition of the "situation room" with wolf blitzer is next. did you really need the caps lock? mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. i do motivational speakingld. go to 2020census.gov and respond today in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my...
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>>> good afternoon, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you are live in the "cnn newsroom" and any minute now, an update from the white house, the latest coronavirus briefing and president trump tweeted that he will be there. we will, of course, bring you that as soon as it starts, but while we wait, i want to bring you the late egs developments here in the u.s. and around the world. the numbers there on the right side of your screen. nearly 1.2 million people around the globe right now are struck by this super contagious coronavirus. more than 63,000 people have died. and a few minutes ago, the death toll in the united states crossed the 8,000 mark. confirmed cases here in the u.s., more than 300,000. the governor of new jersey today saying his state has lost more people to the virus than it did on 9/11. new york state and new york city with the most casualties in this country, and today, some very welcome help is on the way. 1,000 ventilators desperately needed for patients sick with the virus expected to arrive in new york city today, d
>>> good afternoon, i'm ana cabrera in new york. you are live in the "cnn newsroom" and any minute now, an update from the white house, the latest coronavirus briefing and president trump tweeted that he will be there. we will, of course, bring you that as soon as it starts, but while we wait, i want to bring you the late egs developments here in the u.s. and around the world. the numbers there on the right side of your screen. nearly 1.2 million people around the globe right...
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anti war activists, where people were saying, like ho chi minh, characters like ho chi minh, she cabrera is huge, but he is a militarist. he is violent. he is a freedom fighter to these people. it also creates a gendered notion that we introduce a gender notion of peace, that pieces for the weak minded, it means you are giving in, that you are not showing your strength. this is shown in the black power movement but also through other movements, and also we turn toward terrorism. united states, the weatherman and germany, the army faction, they glorified violence. even the anti war movement becomes more militant. and that is also gendered connotations. this is the moment where women 's movements were taking off. i cannot possibly begin to answer all your questions. the current uprisings are all over the place. one point i want to be clear it's, i am teaching a class on global studies and i decided to discuss greta thunberg in there. she is a perfect example of a young student who makes an enormous impact in a, but only doesn't have the wherewithal to make these international connections.
anti war activists, where people were saying, like ho chi minh, characters like ho chi minh, she cabrera is huge, but he is a militarist. he is violent. he is a freedom fighter to these people. it also creates a gendered notion that we introduce a gender notion of peace, that pieces for the weak minded, it means you are giving in, that you are not showing your strength. this is shown in the black power movement but also through other movements, and also we turn toward terrorism. united states,...
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i'm ana cabrera in new york. let me bring in my guests. dr. del rio, i want to play something the president said right at the beginning of this press conference. because it is important. let's liverpoosten. >> this will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week. and there will be a lot of death unfortunately. but a lot less death than if this wasn't done. but there will be death. >> what is your reaction to that grim expectation? >> it is indeed a grim expectation, ana. we are bracing to go to sort of the peak of the number of cases. >> exponential growth peak and number of cases are beginning to slow because of social distancing. still going to see increase in number of deaths and quite frankly many people are going to die over the next several weeks as a consequence of the coronavirus. and it is going to be very sad. it is going to be taraji. but again, whatever we do to stop transmission now will lead to less deaths later.ragic. but again, whatever we do to stop transmission now will lead to less deaths later.
i'm ana cabrera in new york. let me bring in my guests. dr. del rio, i want to play something the president said right at the beginning of this press conference. because it is important. let's liverpoosten. >> this will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week. and there will be a lot of death unfortunately. but a lot less death than if this wasn't done. but there will be death. >> what is your reaction to that grim expectation? >> it is indeed a grim...
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. >> okay, vamos a ello, comenzamos con cabrera, que dice ¿las personas que tengan pocas horas puedenmbos declaramos dispuestos en 2018 y 2019 tenemos un hijo que naciÓ en enero de este aÑo ¿nos corresponde la ayuda por hijo? >> sÍ, lo Único que no va a recibir el cheque este aÑo, como naciÓ el niÑo este aÑo vas a tener que llenar el 2021 del aÑo fiscal 2020, lo que pasa es que la gente piensa que el irs (impuesto sobre la renta) estÁ regalando plata, no, lo que esÁa dando es un crÉdito, bajo la planilla 2018 y 2019 recibirÍa un cheque este aÑo en el caso de claudia lo va a recibir como crÉdito, es como cuando uno va a la tienda, va a tener un crÉdito el aÑo que viene en el 2021 aplicado para el 2020 ella va a recibir dinero en forma de crÉdito no de cheque. >> correcto es mÁs facil cuando son hijos menores de 16 aÑos y que sÍ han vivido con la familia por 6 meses sÍ aplica directamente este aÑo. ahora, otra de las dudas es sobre la familia, las parejas que estÁn casadas unos trabajan otros no, si es que van a recibir los 1200 y 2400 dÓlares, maritza dice, mi esposo trabaja pero yo no
. >> okay, vamos a ello, comenzamos con cabrera, que dice ¿las personas que tengan pocas horas puedenmbos declaramos dispuestos en 2018 y 2019 tenemos un hijo que naciÓ en enero de este aÑo ¿nos corresponde la ayuda por hijo? >> sÍ, lo Único que no va a recibir el cheque este aÑo, como naciÓ el niÑo este aÑo vas a tener que llenar el 2021 del aÑo fiscal 2020, lo que pasa es que la gente piensa que el irs (impuesto sobre la renta) estÁ regalando plata, no, lo que esÁa...
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joining me right now new york congressional candidate michelle carrusso cabrera.nk you so much for joining me. >> maria, thank you so much for having me. so good to have you again, my former colleague. first big thank you for essential workers and first responder out here in queens and the bronx for keeping us safe right now because it's tough. maria: absolutely. yeah, good for you. that's right. big shout-out from us as well. so what inspired you to run, michelle, you and i worked together for so many years at cnbc and journalists, now you're veering towards politics. what sets you aside from alexandria ocasio-cortez, explain? >> i'm the daughter and granddaughter of immigrants, maria, i want people here in queens and the bronze to have the american dream and to be able to live it and right now they have a representative who doesn't care about them. she drives away jobs, she's divisive, she does everything only to increase her celebrity status, she works against people even in her own party because she doesn't care about the people who she represents. she only ca
joining me right now new york congressional candidate michelle carrusso cabrera.nk you so much for joining me. >> maria, thank you so much for having me. so good to have you again, my former colleague. first big thank you for essential workers and first responder out here in queens and the bronx for keeping us safe right now because it's tough. maria: absolutely. yeah, good for you. that's right. big shout-out from us as well. so what inspired you to run, michelle, you and i worked...
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maria: and that's what michelle cabrera said yesterday, steve forbes, she's trying to go head to head to unseat her with m michelle's campaign. we heard the same thing after the amazon headquarters, remember when she drove out amazon from new york. that was a real big issue. that area in queens really needed those jobs. >> that gets to the whole thing, you only have prosperity when you have investment, when you have people doing businesses. she thinks it just grows on trees or something. and her obliviousness, now she's on the taxpayer payroll, she's even more out-of-touch, what makes an economy work which is people working and producing things. government does not produce things. government takes things, re distributes things but production comes from we the people and it's high time she should be reminded of it. that's why she should be retired and go out and see what the real world is like. maria: we'll see what happens in november. we'll see if voters remember all this stuff. when we come back, suing china, keeping china accountable. the missouri state attorney general becomes the
maria: and that's what michelle cabrera said yesterday, steve forbes, she's trying to go head to head to unseat her with m michelle's campaign. we heard the same thing after the amazon headquarters, remember when she drove out amazon from new york. that was a real big issue. that area in queens really needed those jobs. >> that gets to the whole thing, you only have prosperity when you have investment, when you have people doing businesses. she thinks it just grows on trees or something....
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michelle caruso ca cabrera sayse democratic socialist is out of touch.ies videos of possible ufos taking by fighter pilots they have been circulating online for many years. download the fox news app. the news moves fast. we can help you keep up. brian i know you love ufos i'm sure you will go online and check it out. brian: if it was a real ufo you would have put it first. when it's your kicker story i don't believe it's actually true, okay? but i will go to foxnews.com and check it out anyway. jillian: there you go. ainsley: okay. thanks, jillian. janice, we're going to have a pretty day here in new york. what does the rest of the country look like? janice: well, we have the potential for severe weather. nice day here in new york but across the central u.s. stretching from texas to the great lakes sneer round of severe weather. you see that big bulls eye see potential for long track dangerous life threatening tornadoes. it's hang again today and then in to tomorrow. for the southeast so we will certainly keep you up to date. if you live across the the c
michelle caruso ca cabrera sayse democratic socialist is out of touch.ies videos of possible ufos taking by fighter pilots they have been circulating online for many years. download the fox news app. the news moves fast. we can help you keep up. brian i know you love ufos i'm sure you will go online and check it out. brian: if it was a real ufo you would have put it first. when it's your kicker story i don't believe it's actually true, okay? but i will go to foxnews.com and check it out anyway....
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. ♪ ♪ >> la enfermera cabrera trabaja en el centro mÉdico jacob javits center en nueva york, muy buenospiraciÓn, para estos pacientes es muy importantes que se den cuenta que no tenemos pruebas en los hospitales yo creo que hubo mucha confusiÓn en la ciudad, al comienzo hubo mÁs preguntas, y lamentablemente no tenemos, solo si van a egresar al hospital, lo mejor que pueden hacer es llamar al 311 para que avisen adonde pueden ir a hacerse las pruebas pero por ahora los hospitales no estamos haciendo eso, porque quedan mÁs seguro en casa, porque cuando llegan al hospital estÁn la mayorÍa de los casos mos tivos. >> claro, sabemos que muchas personas se estÁn muriendo solas sin que sus seres queridos despuÉs dan despedir de ellos ¿quÉ le puedes decir a esas familias que tienen a alguno pariente en cuidados intensivos. >> nosotros estamos peleando, hablando con la prensa para que se den cuenta de lo que estÁ pasando, para que esto no pase a mÁs personas, esto es algo bien difÍcil para nosotros, al menos en emergencia, ven a los familiares que se despiden, nosotros estamos tratando de estar a
. ♪ ♪ >> la enfermera cabrera trabaja en el centro mÉdico jacob javits center en nueva york, muy buenospiraciÓn, para estos pacientes es muy importantes que se den cuenta que no tenemos pruebas en los hospitales yo creo que hubo mucha confusiÓn en la ciudad, al comienzo hubo mÁs preguntas, y lamentablemente no tenemos, solo si van a egresar al hospital, lo mejor que pueden hacer es llamar al 311 para que avisen adonde pueden ir a hacerse las pruebas pero por ahora los hospitales...