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reed caldwell nyu langone emergency medical center. dr. caldwell, thank for joining us today.eople were startled to hear it when it came from the cdc can you give us any insight on ages of patients coming in at nyu langone? >> yes, hi, thanks for having me. we were expecting to see an older population heavily hit by covid-19. we are seeing a large number of patients in the age range that you mentioned, the 30 to 50, 30 to 60-year-old age range. connell: in severity of the cases is it different by age? another thing we saw from the cdc data, many of the deaths are from the older people even with the hospitalizations with somewhat younger people? >> i think that's right. we are seeing some variability and some unpredictability with who is getting quite sick and who is having the patients which are having mild to moderate symptoms. connell: i want to broaden the discussion a little bit. there is so much discussion about hospitals overwhelmed at some point and already understress. there was opinion piece written in "the new york times" by a new york based doctor, i don't think she
reed caldwell nyu langone emergency medical center. dr. caldwell, thank for joining us today.eople were startled to hear it when it came from the cdc can you give us any insight on ages of patients coming in at nyu langone? >> yes, hi, thanks for having me. we were expecting to see an older population heavily hit by covid-19. we are seeing a large number of patients in the age range that you mentioned, the 30 to 50, 30 to 60-year-old age range. connell: in severity of the cases is it...
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leigh ann caldwell, thanks for talking with us. appreciate it. >>> as we have said, the economic impact is already being felt. joining me to talk about that is founder and co-managing partner of sky bridge capital and former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. i want to read a tweet from you last night. you actually proposed a $3 trillion stimulus package saying basically, we have to think three times bigger than the measures being discussed now and we should be treating this like wartime, an overwhelming enemy with fire power. break down what you're proposing. what we're hearing from the president and mnuchin is a $1 trillion package. >> first thing i want to say is a very good start. i think they're doing the best they can and thinking things through. i spent about three hours with my economic team in skybridge going through the per capita consumption of the average american and extrapolated that data. it breaks down like this. it would be $800 billion going directly to families in need in the united states. i
leigh ann caldwell, thanks for talking with us. appreciate it. >>> as we have said, the economic impact is already being felt. joining me to talk about that is founder and co-managing partner of sky bridge capital and former white house communications director anthony scaramucci. i want to read a tweet from you last night. you actually proposed a $3 trillion stimulus package saying basically, we have to think three times bigger than the measures being discussed now and we should be...
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leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill, hans nichols, david gura is on the floor of the stock exchange, kathy park. we're going to get to everybody. a lot to fit in here an as we start this 10:00 a.m. hour. it sounds like at this point we could be really close to a stimulus package coming out of washington. walk us through where we are with this right now. >> that's right. we just got word just now from my producer, she said that a member of congress leaving pelosi's office just said that a package is basically ready. so we are just inches away from a deal between the white house and house speaker nancy pelosi. what's happening right now in this moment, right behind me, speaker pelosi is meeting with her top leaders who are instrumental in writing this deal and she's playing out the specifics of it. she spoke with secretary mnuchin again this morning, almost the 12th time over the past couple of days. they're intent on reaching a deal and having a vote at some point today. both sides are very aware that this is something that needs to happen. what is in this deal? there is a paid leave
leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill, hans nichols, david gura is on the floor of the stock exchange, kathy park. we're going to get to everybody. a lot to fit in here an as we start this 10:00 a.m. hour. it sounds like at this point we could be really close to a stimulus package coming out of washington. walk us through where we are with this right now. >> that's right. we just got word just now from my producer, she said that a member of congress leaving pelosi's office just said that...
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rob: doctor jennifer caldwell joins us to answer that and more coming up. the american red cross urgently needs blood and platelet donations and asks all healthy donors to schedule an appointment to give. now, with the corona virus outbreak, it is important to maintain a sufficient blood supply. your blood donation is critical and can help save lives. please schedule an appointment today. download the blood donor app. visit redcrossblood.org or call 1 800 red cross today. you can make a difference. of the latest news to help yand to keepormed your kids learning at home, just say "coronavirus" into your xfinity voice remote to access important information and special reports from around the world. or say "education" to discover learning collections for all ages. even adults. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. jillian: washington dc's metro transit system will close 17 stations due to the coronavirus outbreak, ridership has declined by 90% in the last two weeks in the metro says they need to conserve their cleaning
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lean leanne caldwell and robert costa. courtney, let me start with you, this has been a very ugly start to the day. what have we seen play out here. >> absolutely. not only is it ugly, it's historic. something that we really haven't seen before in this forum. let's catch everybody up, what's happening here today. stocks on wall street are now trading again. but that's after they traded for four minutes, once the opening bell sounded, and then they were halted. they were halted because the s&p 500 dropped 7%. and that triggered a circuit breaker which basically said all trading has to stop now for 15 minutes. it allows cooler heads to prevail. it stops the losses from accelerating. and all of these stocks are falling because of the worries about the coronavirus. and the spreading of this illness around the world and in the united states because if this illness spreads, folks are staying home, they're not going to school, to work. it will crimp economic activity in a way that we can't measure at this point. and it doesn't se
lean leanne caldwell and robert costa. courtney, let me start with you, this has been a very ugly start to the day. what have we seen play out here. >> absolutely. not only is it ugly, it's historic. something that we really haven't seen before in this forum. let's catch everybody up, what's happening here today. stocks on wall street are now trading again. but that's after they traded for four minutes, once the opening bell sounded, and then they were halted. they were halted because the...
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chris caldwell is the san francisco general chief of emergency medicine and he tells me there's currently and admitted at the hospital and the coronavirus and the rest under investigation. >> we have to avoid the huge spike of hundreds of potentially critically ill people coming in in a very short period of type. >> sheltering in place and social distancing to reduce the spread is essential. also critical is the need for personal protective equipment for front line healthcare workers. >> today we do have the equipment that we need. it is in short supply and we're certainly very concerned. >> that includes eye protection, gowns, and most importantly the m95 face masks. the doctor said the afternoon person does not need them. >> it's so important to preserve and not horde that equipment. >> caldwell says sf general has about 70 of the 700 ventilators at hospitals throughout the city. fortunately few covid-19 patients need ventilators at this time. >> dr. george w davis senior center and diane warren among the ma residents with critical issues and suffers from irregular heart beats. >> i'm g
chris caldwell is the san francisco general chief of emergency medicine and he tells me there's currently and admitted at the hospital and the coronavirus and the rest under investigation. >> we have to avoid the huge spike of hundreds of potentially critically ill people coming in in a very short period of type. >> sheltering in place and social distancing to reduce the spread is essential. also critical is the need for personal protective equipment for front line healthcare...
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reed caldwell. good morning to you.e heard our correspondent talking about the need for other facilities, trying to make room for more patients. what's it like in the emergency room right now? >> the emergency rooms are quite busy. the number one concern from the front lines of health care is supplies. specifically protective equipment, such as gowns and masks. not only do we need this to protect our teams and health care workforce, but there's a real safety issue, regarding the availability of standards protective equipment. as all health care workers are parents and spouses and partners and need to remain safe for themselves and family members. >> in the meantime, you had tony fauci, just yesterday, saying not every, single person in the united states needs to get tested. who does need to get tested. >> right now, we're in a phase where we need to base everything on symptomatic care. and what i mean is, it's really important that patients match their level of care with their level of symptoms. patients with -- people
reed caldwell. good morning to you.e heard our correspondent talking about the need for other facilities, trying to make room for more patients. what's it like in the emergency room right now? >> the emergency rooms are quite busy. the number one concern from the front lines of health care is supplies. specifically protective equipment, such as gowns and masks. not only do we need this to protect our teams and health care workforce, but there's a real safety issue, regarding the...
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leanne call leigh ann caldwell, kristen welker and david gura. all eyes on capitol hill and whether or not this relief package is going to get voted on today. what are we expecting to play out? >> reporter: we're not definitely sure yet. but it could happen as early as today where the senate votes on this house passed bill. let's remind people what is in this bill, it's an extension of unemployment insurance, it's paid family and sick leave. it also shores up food security programs as well and also gives some more medicaid money to the states to give them more funding to deal with this. but what's happening is mitch mcconnell is having to shore up some of his members who aren't on board with this including the senator from kentucky, rand paul. mcconnell's advice yesterday was just to gag and vote for it because they are ready to move onto phase three. they've already started working on a new stimulus package that could cost up to a trillion dollars and what -- it's what mcconnell has done, he's divided this into three buckets in consultation with
leanne call leigh ann caldwell, kristen welker and david gura. all eyes on capitol hill and whether or not this relief package is going to get voted on today. what are we expecting to play out? >> reporter: we're not definitely sure yet. but it could happen as early as today where the senate votes on this house passed bill. let's remind people what is in this bill, it's an extension of unemployment insurance, it's paid family and sick leave. it also shores up food security programs as...
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leigh ann caldwell is there, kelly o'donnell as well. both following new developments from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. david gura is at the new york stock exchange. this will be the nation's first containment zone, talk us through what that actually means and what people that live in that area can expect. >> reporter: that's right, ayman, there's lots of questions this morning. that containment zone goes into effect tomorrow and it's about one mile in radius. that means that all the large gathering spaces like schools, synagogues, churches, community centers will be shut down. people can travel in and out of that containment zones and smaller businesses like grocery stores and delis will remain open. people are stocking up. they're going to the grocery store and they're trying to limit contact. i want to introduce you to the mayor of new rochelle. when people think of containment zones, we understand the national guard is coming in, you think of big humvees, how will this look tomorrow? >> i appreciate that you were clear in your i
leigh ann caldwell is there, kelly o'donnell as well. both following new developments from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. david gura is at the new york stock exchange. this will be the nation's first containment zone, talk us through what that actually means and what people that live in that area can expect. >> reporter: that's right, ayman, there's lots of questions this morning. that containment zone goes into effect tomorrow and it's about one mile in radius. that means that all the...
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leigh ann caldwell, an interesting run up there.up, we'll talk to colorado's governor about how his state is responding to the health crisis and what he thinks about the president's idea to have the federal government take equity stakes in private companies that get a coronavirus bailout. keep it here. ♪ you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. unlike ordinary memory wsupplements-neuriva? has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine. live... welcome back to the mirror. you've got this, john. .and on dem
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let's do ours this time, but they have to get through this bill first. >> eamon javers, lee ann caldwellimportant reporting for our viewers. thank you both for sharing it. >>> up ahead, it's arne duncan on the difficult decisions that schools are facing nationwide. he himself was a local school superintendent, so he knows what these folks are thinking. we'll be right back. e thinking we'll be right back. at fidelity, we can help you build a clear plan for retirement to help cover the essentials, as well as all the things you want to do. because when you have a retirement partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. t
let's do ours this time, but they have to get through this bill first. >> eamon javers, lee ann caldwellimportant reporting for our viewers. thank you both for sharing it. >>> up ahead, it's arne duncan on the difficult decisions that schools are facing nationwide. he himself was a local school superintendent, so he knows what these folks are thinking. we'll be right back. e thinking we'll be right back. at fidelity, we can help you build a clear plan for retirement to help cover...
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let's bring in from capitol hill nbc news correspondent leanne caldwell.eanne, talk to us about the size and scope of the legislation that was just passed and whether it is -- well, we'll talk about more what's to come next. what's in this bill? >> reporter: sounds good, john. so this first bill is referred to around here as perhaps the second or third inning. it's a relatively small bill compared to what's going to come down the pike. this one is about $100 billion give or take. what it does is it tries to shore up unemployment benefits with paid family and sick leave for people who have to stay home because of coronavirus or have to take care of someone. it also provides free testing which is something that house speaker nancy pelosi has been pushing so that people can get tested assuming they can actually find tests out there. but the house passed this over the weekend and it seems like a long time coming. the senate was touch and go. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell wasn't giving any clear indication on when he was going to allow a vote on this o
let's bring in from capitol hill nbc news correspondent leanne caldwell.eanne, talk to us about the size and scope of the legislation that was just passed and whether it is -- well, we'll talk about more what's to come next. what's in this bill? >> reporter: sounds good, john. so this first bill is referred to around here as perhaps the second or third inning. it's a relatively small bill compared to what's going to come down the pike. this one is about $100 billion give or take. what it...
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her daughter even though it's already 2 years old at the time her mother wanted to take part when caldwell goes into the woods today she knows that some of the trees bear her name it's a great feeling when they cannot pick up this. what benefit i'm coming to that good is a look at it the trees give us wood and best fruit. we plant them because they're useful. now that things in a sense because our mothers planted them we see them as a brother. it's because they are mad about a way it is going to live and i will she sunder is now famous in india politicians and entire university classes come to him to hear how he succeeded in improving living conditions for the girls and the entire village but the many trees and with little money. moving to the congo but inevitable to them. since he appeared as a guest in a celebrity special on india's version of who wants to be a millionaire the whole country knows him so. it's not going to be any sort of argue i never would have thought it would become such a big league or with their god people are coming here from everywhere. but many of them come to get
her daughter even though it's already 2 years old at the time her mother wanted to take part when caldwell goes into the woods today she knows that some of the trees bear her name it's a great feeling when they cannot pick up this. what benefit i'm coming to that good is a look at it the trees give us wood and best fruit. we plant them because they're useful. now that things in a sense because our mothers planted them we see them as a brother. it's because they are mad about a way it is going...
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with the latest from the white house we have shannon pettypiece, leigh ann caldwell and here with men new york nbc business correspondent and msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle and nbc science contributor and epidemiologist joseph fare. joseph, the size and scope of this, do you expect things to get that much worse here? >> i expect the size and scope to grow much larger. i mean, we saw in italy offer the weekend the cases doubled just because they rolled out broad scale testing. i think we can probably assume the same thing will happen here. once we have those tests we will know more, but without those tests we are flying blind. >> there are a lot of people who are watching television right now and wondering if they should just continue on washing their hands or if they should go to the market and stock up on food and supplies for two weeks or maybe even longer. >> i've lived through a couple natural disasters myself not related to outbreaks, it's good to always have a few days of supplies in your home. we are not promoting panic buying to be honest that's a huge problem, panic buying, yo
with the latest from the white house we have shannon pettypiece, leigh ann caldwell and here with men new york nbc business correspondent and msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle and nbc science contributor and epidemiologist joseph fare. joseph, the size and scope of this, do you expect things to get that much worse here? >> i expect the size and scope to grow much larger. i mean, we saw in italy offer the weekend the cases doubled just because they rolled out broad scale testing. i think we can...
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joining me now, nbc news correspondent tom costello and leigh ann caldwell, david gura and the chair and professor of epidemiologist department at the school of public health at the university of michigan, josephizenberg. so glad to have you here with all this breaking news. can we start with this containment zone. for a lot of people, that may seem scary, dramatic. does it make sense to you? >> it certainly makes sense when you start seeing clusters of cases and if we want to really make sure that we contain the spread throughout the country that we need to be identifying those places and actually working hard to contain -- >> and we know that works in situations like this? >> we don't have a lot of examples in -- of this kind of outbreak in this kind of setting to have definitive answers, but i think we have enough sense of how these kinds of pathogens spread. it spreads very much like influenza to know the person-to-person spread is very important. so if you've got to limit travel, limit movement in order to minimize the transmission. >> we actually have some of the sound from the
joining me now, nbc news correspondent tom costello and leigh ann caldwell, david gura and the chair and professor of epidemiologist department at the school of public health at the university of michigan, josephizenberg. so glad to have you here with all this breaking news. can we start with this containment zone. for a lot of people, that may seem scary, dramatic. does it make sense to you? >> it certainly makes sense when you start seeing clusters of cases and if we want to really make...
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nbc's monica alba is at the white house, lee ann caldwell is in d.c.ing that the president's political advisers have been advising him to step back on this rush to reopen businesses. now we have this measure for a quarantine, i believe we have a cut of a little more of what he said earlier as he left the white house. >> i think really most of the governors are very appreciative. as i said, i just spoke with andrew cuomo. i just spoke with ron disantis. we're thinking about certain things. there's a possibility sometime today we'll do a quarantine, new york, probably new jersey, srts parts, and connecticut. >> so monica, what's going on here? >> reporter: so this really speaks to how much of an evolving situation this really is here, joshua. as you heard earlier in the week, the president was floating an easter timeline for certain parts of the country, maybe opening back up, to business. and then yesterday he really shifted that. we're told that several of his aides and advisers have told him not to attach such hard and fast dates to this very much flu
nbc's monica alba is at the white house, lee ann caldwell is in d.c.ing that the president's political advisers have been advising him to step back on this rush to reopen businesses. now we have this measure for a quarantine, i believe we have a cut of a little more of what he said earlier as he left the white house. >> i think really most of the governors are very appreciative. as i said, i just spoke with andrew cuomo. i just spoke with ron disantis. we're thinking about certain things....
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so now it's really up to once because the attack is still ongoing it will be up to basically the caldwell government the united states and anyone else who can investigate this to try and figure out who was behind it but the one thing we have to remember is that of honest on as a country club of gardens full of people live as i saw it online bad intentions can really you know take out their their will. and make a statement through violent means and they will quickly be anybody at this point. and it's a thank you very much for bringing us up to date on this attack in kabul which as you said is ongoing and of course we'll keep an eye and get back to you when more information becomes available thank you very much for that. thank you. with a number of good advice infections on the rise some authorities across the ones are taking no chances a cruise ship with 3500 people on board has been ordered to stay away from the california coast until tests for corvids 19 have been carried out test kits have been on the grand princess by helicopter after a traveler from a previous voyage died of the virus
so now it's really up to once because the attack is still ongoing it will be up to basically the caldwell government the united states and anyone else who can investigate this to try and figure out who was behind it but the one thing we have to remember is that of honest on as a country club of gardens full of people live as i saw it online bad intentions can really you know take out their their will. and make a statement through violent means and they will quickly be anybody at this point. and...
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the cramped room provides him little protection from the war and the daily threat of violence and caldwell. houses when i wake up in the morning and go outside i really am afraid i don't know if at the end of the night i'll be back in this room or not. these suicide bombers have no mercy in the mosque in the schools they have no mercy anywhere. it's a life in stark contrast to his time in germany he was comfortable and worked hard he even met his fiance there but things began to change he says after his immigration lawyers failed to file the proper paperwork for his asylum application eventually a deportation order arrived when the police came for him and he resorted to drastic measures. i slit my wrists. i had to get 40 stitches. but they still deported me in that condition. unless you know. that people laws one among thousands of afghans that has been deported back to kabul what they come back to is an overcrowded city where they don't know anybody where their families aren't where they don't have proper social networks and social support and essentially what they're coming back to is th
the cramped room provides him little protection from the war and the daily threat of violence and caldwell. houses when i wake up in the morning and go outside i really am afraid i don't know if at the end of the night i'll be back in this room or not. these suicide bombers have no mercy in the mosque in the schools they have no mercy anywhere. it's a life in stark contrast to his time in germany he was comfortable and worked hard he even met his fiance there but things began to change he says...
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here to debate is fox news political analyst and author of taken for granted gianna caldwell and attorneyeciate having you so early this morning. alex, i'll start with you. is this a sign that the democratic party is out to shut out bernie again? >> yeah, i think we heard from mayor pete back during the debate in south carolina where he spoke up and said he was worried about having bernie sanders at the top of the party ticket and how that might affect down ballot races. so given his turnout in these past states, i think that his effort to try to put his supporters behind biden and in that moderate lane to bolster support against the progressives, it does hold true. it will be interesting to see, especially given tomorrow, how that breakdown goes given that biden and sanders are really neck and neck in several of these states, including texas which is very delegate-rich. heather: what are your thoughts on that? do you think there is a lot of pressure behind the scenes to make this happen? >> i think alex is absolutely correct in her analysis. i'm pretty sure the party elders noted to pete
here to debate is fox news political analyst and author of taken for granted gianna caldwell and attorneyeciate having you so early this morning. alex, i'll start with you. is this a sign that the democratic party is out to shut out bernie again? >> yeah, i think we heard from mayor pete back during the debate in south carolina where he spoke up and said he was worried about having bernie sanders at the top of the party ticket and how that might affect down ballot races. so given his...
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doctor jennifer caldwell joins us to answer questions on the ever-changing outbreak, thank you for joiningus, we appreciate it. this was a facebook post from kim who said tri-state suspend all bars and restaurant services offering take out only. can be transferred on things that people are touching? >> great question. we think the primary mode of transmission for coronavirus is person-to-person and respiratory droplets, standing within 6 feet of each other respiratory droplets from mouth and nose can be spread to one another and transmit the virus, that's the main when the virus is transmitted. there may be some small spread by touching objects that may have droplets on the but we don't think that's the primary form of spread. it is person-to-person respiratory droplets bread that is the main way. >> next question from hope. what is the incubation time. how long can the virus survive outside the body, how long before you start showing signs? >> let's start with the incubation period and the signs. that question first, generally the incubation period is the time you get infected to the time
doctor jennifer caldwell joins us to answer questions on the ever-changing outbreak, thank you for joiningus, we appreciate it. this was a facebook post from kim who said tri-state suspend all bars and restaurant services offering take out only. can be transferred on things that people are touching? >> great question. we think the primary mode of transmission for coronavirus is person-to-person and respiratory droplets, standing within 6 feet of each other respiratory droplets from mouth...
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. >> kristen, with that, let's go to leanne caldwell on capitol hill. we had gone into the evening lasting night thinking that this was on a pretty fast track, but there has been some movement this morning back and forth between the treasury secretary and the house speaker, nancy pelosi. where do things stand in terms of getting this pushed through quickly. >> there's enough support among democrats, but they want the support of the white house and senate republicans, too, so there's these 11th hour negotiations that are furiously happening back and forth. what seems to also be happening is ha the speaker's office and democrats aren't closed to whatever suggestions the white house has. but we know that rep resenntive mccarthy, the lead er in the house of majority in the republican, he said the plan pelosi put out last night was n unworkable. that was a big signal that republicans are not yet op board and that the white house is not yet on board either. they want to voon this today. we'll see if that still happens, if that's in the works or maybe these ne
. >> kristen, with that, let's go to leanne caldwell on capitol hill. we had gone into the evening lasting night thinking that this was on a pretty fast track, but there has been some movement this morning back and forth between the treasury secretary and the house speaker, nancy pelosi. where do things stand in terms of getting this pushed through quickly. >> there's enough support among democrats, but they want the support of the white house and senate republicans, too, so there's...
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reid caldwell, that was informative and thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> the stock market suffered the worst decline since the 1987 stock market crash. afl president richard on what americans need to get through this crisis, next. (sensei) when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. and now i'm back on top... with koala kai. (vo) save over 40 hours a month with intuit quickbooks. >>> the markets plunged down today 10% because they are pricing in the decrease that will happen in the u.s. and around the world as we battle this pandemic. it will have enormous effects for working people around the country. think about the news in the last 24 hours. the nbc suspending the rest of the season. that is people working in the arenas, selling concessions, taking tickets. broad way shows are shutting down. everyone from ushers to stage hands and office buildings are closing as more shift to work from home which leaves security guards and cleaning crews out of wo
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joining me now, nbc news congressional correspondent, leigh ann caldwell.r standing by for us. very much appreciate it. the big question here is, and we spoke a little bit with senator chris van hollen for us, lay out what this means, the possible passage of this through the senate. what it means for americans. >> yeah, yasmin, it's been a lot of news that's happened in the last couple of hours up here on capitol hill. there are two different things we're talking about. the first is the senate has to pass the house bill, the one that the house passed over the weekend. they still have to do that. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell made the decision today that he's going to move forward on that bill, as early as today, as long as he has consent from his colleagues, of course, everything around here needs the support of at least 60 senators. and then the second part of what they're talking about is this phase iii of legislation. starting to put together a much bigger package. we're hearing numbers now worth $1 trillion. treasury secretary steve mnuchin and
joining me now, nbc news congressional correspondent, leigh ann caldwell.r standing by for us. very much appreciate it. the big question here is, and we spoke a little bit with senator chris van hollen for us, lay out what this means, the possible passage of this through the senate. what it means for americans. >> yeah, yasmin, it's been a lot of news that's happened in the last couple of hours up here on capitol hill. there are two different things we're talking about. the first is the...
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you caldwelled me -- i don't wanwant to. >> i don't want to get in the middle, i just want to say hi,. >> you're not a licensed psychiatrist but you're pretty darn good at it. what do you make of psycho drama around elizabeth warning. >> my baily wick is the psychology of politics and you can see a lot of this is personal. it is a matter of what drives us. for elizabeth warren, for all politicians and most of news life we're always looking to the pros and cons of what we do. if you have ambitious, you will think about what does next year hold, where do i get to what i want to accomplish in my life, she may be thinking about the establishment, if they're going to save the party. your monologue and everything you discussed yesterday and today is absolutely accurate about the democratic party trying to size itself and choke so with joe biden. if she thinks that that is the only path available to her and the establishment also wants to get red of bernie sanders, if he is the ultimate danger there doesn't seem to be much future, if she were, let's say, to endorse bernie sanders and get out
you caldwelled me -- i don't wanwant to. >> i don't want to get in the middle, i just want to say hi,. >> you're not a licensed psychiatrist but you're pretty darn good at it. what do you make of psycho drama around elizabeth warning. >> my baily wick is the psychology of politics and you can see a lot of this is personal. it is a matter of what drives us. for elizabeth warren, for all politicians and most of news life we're always looking to the pros and cons of what we do....
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joining me now, leanne caldwell. stuff got done today. what's the timeline on this? we know the white house would like to see the first check cut to americans on april 6th. if you think about late fees when it comes to rent, that can be about the 10th of the month for some. so that would be just in time. what's if the likelihood the senate would act that fast? >> well senate republicans have been meeting over the past couple of days. they've been divided into task force tackling different sections o f the bill and they have a deadline of tomorrow morning to get their proposals to mitch mcconnell. it's been relatively easy. i'm told because it really tracks what the white house wants. what was laid out in the treasury proposal and so they're just kind of putting pen to paper and making it into legislative law type of language. but then after that, it's unclear because of course they're going to have to sign off to the white house, but also the democrats, too. majority leader mcconnell wanted to take the reigns in this round of negotiations because he stood on the side
joining me now, leanne caldwell. stuff got done today. what's the timeline on this? we know the white house would like to see the first check cut to americans on april 6th. if you think about late fees when it comes to rent, that can be about the 10th of the month for some. so that would be just in time. what's if the likelihood the senate would act that fast? >> well senate republicans have been meeting over the past couple of days. they've been divided into task force tackling different...
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>>doctor chris caldwell says even though he has the utmost confidence in his team he' fully aware that the longer this outbreak last. the greater the emotional toll, it's going to have on health care workers. >>fighting the pandemic certainly a global effort so to better organize this crusade, a bay areaman has come up with the first of its kind free database that allows medical organizations around the world to share their statistics about the number of supplies, they have. >>everyone has to make some pretty critic our lives to the decision you know every day every hour every to fight could be 19 and the us what we wanted to do is provide an easy way to showhat the you know also everyone reaction only the us bua global level as well again share can access that could be crucial that ought tomake the right right time. so weak reading this open. i wouldn't call it the eye unification for begin to face which is the universal language for all the different database to be able to talk to each other so everyone can access we to be that information at the time. >>you're learn more about the d
>>doctor chris caldwell says even though he has the utmost confidence in his team he' fully aware that the longer this outbreak last. the greater the emotional toll, it's going to have on health care workers. >>fighting the pandemic certainly a global effort so to better organize this crusade, a bay areaman has come up with the first of its kind free database that allows medical organizations around the world to share their statistics about the number of supplies, they have....
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leeann caldwell joining me from capitol hill. this is astounding because this is essentially a two and a half times bigger than what the president proposed for coronavirus. now 8.3. >> reporter: yeah. that's exactly right. started at 2.5 billion, what the administration wanted and then chuck schumer the democratic leader in the senate came back with an $8.5 billion figure. republicans scoffed at that at first but then receiving these regular briefings from administration officials and even the vice president and it seems like republicans have come around to that number and that $8 billion range and what they settled on. here's what it does. there's going to be $3 billion for vaccines, the creation of a vaccine. and then there's $2 billion for prevention and preresponse and then there another billion dollars for supplies, like masks and test kits and those sorts of things. something that democrats are also really excited about is they got into this bill the fact that if you can't afford this vaccine you're going to get this vaccin
leeann caldwell joining me from capitol hill. this is astounding because this is essentially a two and a half times bigger than what the president proposed for coronavirus. now 8.3. >> reporter: yeah. that's exactly right. started at 2.5 billion, what the administration wanted and then chuck schumer the democratic leader in the senate came back with an $8.5 billion figure. republicans scoffed at that at first but then receiving these regular briefings from administration officials and...
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. >> i want to go deeper into oversight and bring in nbc's leigh ann caldwell. she has more on this oversight that is supposed to be built into this legislation. what can you tell us about this signing statement that the president included when he signed the initial bill? >> yeah, steph. so the president created -- when he signed this bill, he added an addendum to the bill saying he wants to have some oversight into the oversight that congress put into this legislation. but talking to sources on the hill, they met this signing statement with kin reason they'r worried about it is because they put in so many layers of oversight into this bill to backstop any signing statement or attempt by the administration to not comply. so let's face it. congress gave the administration, specifically the treasury secretary, at least half a trillion dollars of doling out loans and grants to big businesses, plus, as neil was talking about, $350 billion worth of small business loans. so they tried to build in protections there. they mimicked programs from the t.a.r.p. bill. they c
. >> i want to go deeper into oversight and bring in nbc's leigh ann caldwell. she has more on this oversight that is supposed to be built into this legislation. what can you tell us about this signing statement that the president included when he signed the initial bill? >> yeah, steph. so the president created -- when he signed this bill, he added an addendum to the bill saying he wants to have some oversight into the oversight that congress put into this legislation. but talking...
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>> leigh ann caldwell, hans nichols, thanks for joining us.octor, it's great to have you with us this morning. let me first, if i can, get your thoughts about the cdc recommendation which you may have heard me talk about earlier that they're recommending the guidance now is that any gathering of 50 or so more people should be canceled or postponed for at least eight weeks. do you think that is enough? some people may be watching this saying, why 50 people? why not 49? is there any science to indicate that 50 is enough to kind of derail or flatten the curve as we've been talking about? >> well, ayman, i think what the cdc is trying to do is send us a message. certainly the kinds of groups that we saw even in nashville gathering on prest. patrick's day in bars and local tourist area was more than even our mayor could stand and he's now ordered a closure of bars and restaurants. so we're trying to get the message out. now, lots of people will also have smaller groups that are being canceled, for example, we're not having meetings, face to face, a
>> leigh ann caldwell, hans nichols, thanks for joining us.octor, it's great to have you with us this morning. let me first, if i can, get your thoughts about the cdc recommendation which you may have heard me talk about earlier that they're recommending the guidance now is that any gathering of 50 or so more people should be canceled or postponed for at least eight weeks. do you think that is enough? some people may be watching this saying, why 50 people? why not 49? is there any science...
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. >> leigh ann caldwell on the hill, keep us posted. thank you so much. let's bring in democratic congressman max rose of new york now. congressman, what are you hearing? when do you expect a vote? >> thank you so much for having me. i'm not going to prognosticate about when a vote will be, but i can tell you it has to be as soon as possible. our number one priority has got to be addressing this public health crisis, but in order to address that crisis, we certainly need this fiscal stimulus pack cac which expands the security net, ensuring that every american has access to this test for free and that nobody continues to go out into society when they're feeling ill due to their economic insecurities. it is absolutely vital and we are working in a bipartisan manner to achieve that. >> you made a big push for access to testing, wrote this letter to the fda and cdc. you wret a letter with republican congressman tom reed urging those agencies to take additional action to approve more testing in new york. >> absolutely. >> have you heard back? >> yes, we have.
. >> leigh ann caldwell on the hill, keep us posted. thank you so much. let's bring in democratic congressman max rose of new york now. congressman, what are you hearing? when do you expect a vote? >> thank you so much for having me. i'm not going to prognosticate about when a vote will be, but i can tell you it has to be as soon as possible. our number one priority has got to be addressing this public health crisis, but in order to address that crisis, we certainly need this fiscal...
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europe to the middle east and the chinese attempted to reap created and with china in charge, is caldwell one road, one belt so the chinese will build this physical highway that they will also build the virtual friday i would by going through all of these countries building things through the chinese tanners and attorneys will be in charge. unlike the romans, during the roman empire in europe and the final thing is that their maritime ambitions. the chinese lookout pakistan and the east coast of africa and they have said well, we're going to build parts just like the south china sea, which is really all about fishing, they want to sell and trade chinese goods. through the sports but in fact a lot of them are some of those ports are now being militarize in the chinese are building an maritime route in the building a land route and they're trying to control the world global commerce route. and now in addition to that within chinese made in china, with the chinese leaders have said they've wanted the ten technologies of the future. they plan for making low value tennis shoes to all of the wa
europe to the middle east and the chinese attempted to reap created and with china in charge, is caldwell one road, one belt so the chinese will build this physical highway that they will also build the virtual friday i would by going through all of these countries building things through the chinese tanners and attorneys will be in charge. unlike the romans, during the roman empire in europe and the final thing is that their maritime ambitions. the chinese lookout pakistan and the east coast...
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reid caldwell, that was informative and thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> the stockered the worst decline since the 1987 stock market crash. afl president richard on what americans need to get through this crisis, next. t americans need to get through this crisis, next. out here there are no half measures. no shortcuts. no faking it. doing it right is plan a and plan b. kubota equipment is built to the same high standards you live by. it's up to the challenge. half-ton hay bale challenges. herding cattle challenges. that's a lot of mulch challenges. all day. all conditions. all year round. kubota. together we do more. when i switched to geico. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to high-five a coworker, and you do a perfect high-five. everyone is really excited for you because it was such a great high-five. and then... ...the boss comes in. and she wants one too. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fifteen minutes could save you if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis
reid caldwell, that was informative and thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> the stockered the worst decline since the 1987 stock market crash. afl president richard on what americans need to get through this crisis, next. t americans need to get through this crisis, next. out here there are no half measures. no shortcuts. no faking it. doing it right is plan a and plan b. kubota equipment is built to the same high standards you live by. it's up to the challenge....
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let's bring in fox news contributor's richard fowler and gianno caldwell to talk about this big nightthe morning. gentlemen, welcome to you both. >> good to see you, shannon. >> shannon: gianno come i want to start with you. what is your reaction? biden had to have this to stay alive, now he has momentum, but really, the huge prize is still texas, undecided at this point, california, clearly bernie sanders will pick up hundreds of delegates between those two states. >> there is only one reaction i think a lot of people should have, and that is the fact that joe biden's campaign was a crashing plane, and african-americans landed safely on the hudson river. truthfully speaking, i think about the fact that joe biden, coming in early, won virginia, came in with alabama, came in with north carolina, 8 out of 10 african-americans voted for joe biden, which is something a lot of people didn't expect considering the fact that bernie sanders seemingly would be competitive with this group of voters, and he was polling higher, we knew it was going to happen south carolina, but thing about michae
let's bring in fox news contributor's richard fowler and gianno caldwell to talk about this big nightthe morning. gentlemen, welcome to you both. >> good to see you, shannon. >> shannon: gianno come i want to start with you. what is your reaction? biden had to have this to stay alive, now he has momentum, but really, the huge prize is still texas, undecided at this point, california, clearly bernie sanders will pick up hundreds of delegates between those two states. >> there...
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leigh ann caldwell in durham.hwartz, they're trying to make it real easy to get people to vote on super tuesday. because everybody says it all comes down to turnout, right? >> yeah. we're seeing drive by democracy over here too. i want to show you these two people over here, they just voted, they got this almost like a pit crew there. taking the ballots. we have timed them about five seconds between the handoff of a ballot being dropped off here and then the sticker being given. and that's been going on throughout the day. now, there's a little bit of a different go around here in denver this year in colorado in particular. you -- we have gone from a caucus system to a primary system for the first time in 20 years and the turnout has been dramatically different. so the last time they had a caucus here about 120,000 people participated. this year, they have already had over 1 million people participate in early voting and then today obviously you have got the drive by voting. you've got the drop-off ballot boxes. y
leigh ann caldwell in durham.hwartz, they're trying to make it real easy to get people to vote on super tuesday. because everybody says it all comes down to turnout, right? >> yeah. we're seeing drive by democracy over here too. i want to show you these two people over here, they just voted, they got this almost like a pit crew there. taking the ballots. we have timed them about five seconds between the handoff of a ballot being dropped off here and then the sticker being given. and...
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gianno caldwell joins us along with fox news contributor, kat timpf. president trump brought up immigration promises he made, put it in context of closing boredders with china. karl rove said democrats and rahm emanuel said we'll never waste a crisis, something to that effect. you wonner what the political moves are here. what do you think? >> i think this is time for leadership, president trump put mike pence involved obviously a steady hand on this issue is quite good. there will be political ramifications closing the border, whether china or southern border with mexico, always these things said but here at home i'm very concerned, tell you why. during the last hour of cnn's reporting they said over 601 confirmed cases, 22 deaths over 34 states. state of california where i am, there is 89 cases confirmed and one death. number three to new york and washington state which had i believe over 19 deaths. this is something that i think every american should be concerned about. i don't think people should go in full-scale panic. i'm especially concerned bec
gianno caldwell joins us along with fox news contributor, kat timpf. president trump brought up immigration promises he made, put it in context of closing boredders with china. karl rove said democrats and rahm emanuel said we'll never waste a crisis, something to that effect. you wonner what the political moves are here. what do you think? >> i think this is time for leadership, president trump put mike pence involved obviously a steady hand on this issue is quite good. there will be...
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leanne caldwell first at the cameron village regional library and a great place, downtown raleigh, northne, i know you talked to a ton of voters. we're able to see you forstarte. >> reporter: things are splitting overwhelmingly for joe biden. this morning we were at a precinct in durham, north carolina, which is predominantly african-american. we heard so many people talking about their support for joe biden. now we're in a fluent district in raleigh and the same thing. a lot of people are supporting -- supporting joe biden because of his momentum coming from them. he's perhaps the best person to beat donald trump in november. this precinct had great turnout, up to 50%. democrats are pointing to voter enthusiasm as well. we're just seeing the last voters just exit now. things are going to close out real quick here. impressive victory at poll closing as our network for him. >> we're starting to get more of a delegate count. let me show you first of all some results from virginia coming in. nearly 1/4 of the state. joe biden is leading here by 30 points. this reminds you of south carolina
leanne caldwell first at the cameron village regional library and a great place, downtown raleigh, northne, i know you talked to a ton of voters. we're able to see you forstarte. >> reporter: things are splitting overwhelmingly for joe biden. this morning we were at a precinct in durham, north carolina, which is predominantly african-american. we heard so many people talking about their support for joe biden. now we're in a fluent district in raleigh and the same thing. a lot of people...