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cecilia: te parece una buena opciÓn? >> ¿cuÁles la otra opciÓn?mos haciendo estados unidos, es bueno analizar el caso de alemania, tiene una mortalidad de 0.74 por ciento, eso compara con espaÑa, que tiene 7,6% de mortalidad, y darÍa 10,2% de mortalidad, estados unidos aproximadamente 1,6% de de mortalidad, y china 4%. uno se tiene que preguntar por quÉ en alemania les estÁ yendo tan bien.Ñ saleun artÍculo que lo que sugiere es que son cuatro factores que explican por quÉ alemania tiene una mortalidad mÁs baja, veamos: el primero pruebas, alemania estÁ haciendo por lo menos 120.000 pruebas por semana, eso querÍa decir que estÁn identificando los casos temprano, y le estÁn prestando atenciÓn, ademÁs de la gente que estÁ positiva, se estÁ aislando mucho más rÁpido que en otros paÍses. en estados unidos creo que no hemos llegado a 700.000 por las todavÍa, lo otro es que alemania tiene un buen sistema de salud, en comparaciÓn con otros paÍses de europa, alemania y gasta casi 5000 $ por ciudadano por aÑo, en tÉrminos de salud, tiene 621 camas de intens
cecilia: te parece una buena opciÓn? >> ¿cuÁles la otra opciÓn?mos haciendo estados unidos, es bueno analizar el caso de alemania, tiene una mortalidad de 0.74 por ciento, eso compara con espaÑa, que tiene 7,6% de mortalidad, y darÍa 10,2% de mortalidad, estados unidos aproximadamente 1,6% de de mortalidad, y china 4%. uno se tiene que preguntar por quÉ en alemania les estÁ yendo tan bien.Ñ saleun artÍculo que lo que sugiere es que son cuatro factores que explican por quÉ...
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceasking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us,
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceasking relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure...
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his campaign just now saying under no circumstance is he dropping out tonight. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. elizabeth warren hoping for a win in her home state of massachusetts tonight. the senator already making her way to michigan, though, looking ahead to that primary. terrill moran in detroit tonight. and warren has said he's moving forward regardless of what happened p what happens tonight. >> reporter: she sure is, david. the very fact that she's here in michigan, looking to its primary next tuesday, is a statement by her. she's fighting on. right now, her campaign tells us that the strategy is for her to pick up delegates where she can and she's got money. she raised $29 million in february alone and just this week, the powerful pro women's list amelie's list endorsed her. she hasn't finished higher than third in any state so far. nevertheless, as mitch mcconnell said about her infamously, nevertheless, she persisted. david? >> yes, and she loves those words. terry, thank you. our entire powerhouse political team. our coverage, 8:00 p.m. eastern, super tuesday, well into t
his campaign just now saying under no circumstance is he dropping out tonight. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. elizabeth warren hoping for a win in her home state of massachusetts tonight. the senator already making her way to michigan, though, looking ahead to that primary. terrill moran in detroit tonight. and warren has said he's moving forward regardless of what happened p what happens tonight. >> reporter: she sure is, david. the very fact that she's here in michigan, looking...
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cecilia de univisiÓn 34 le contara quÉ estÁ pasando. cecilia, te saludamos.ndo a amazon, la dueÑa de la compaÑÍa, mejores condiciones laborales en tiempo de coronavirus... tiempo si necesitan ausentarse por cuarentena o aislamiento voluntario... tambiÉn piden dar seguro mÉdico a los trabajadores temporales. piden pruebas de coronavirus a los empleados. de salir algÚn trabajador positivo, piden cerrar el establecimiento hasta que se haya hecho una limpieza profunda. pagar doble el tiempo de exposiciÓn al virus que implementen polÍticas de distanciamiento social y piden que provean el equipo necesario para realizar su trabajo seguros. por su parte dijeron que ya estÁn pagando dos dÓlares extra por hora a sus empleados y mÁs aÚn si es con rigurosas polÍticas de limpieza y distanciamiento social, que le pagaran las dos semanas de sueldo a aquellos que tengan una prueba positiva de coronavirus. en algunos establecimientos, dieron la ausencia de algunos de sus empleados el dÍa de hoyy estamos a la expectativa de lo que ocurra el resto de dÍa.... soy ceciliay volvem
cecilia de univisiÓn 34 le contara quÉ estÁ pasando. cecilia, te saludamos.ndo a amazon, la dueÑa de la compaÑÍa, mejores condiciones laborales en tiempo de coronavirus... tiempo si necesitan ausentarse por cuarentena o aislamiento voluntario... tambiÉn piden dar seguro mÉdico a los trabajadores temporales. piden pruebas de coronavirus a los empleados. de salir algÚn trabajador positivo, piden cerrar el establecimiento hasta que se haya hecho una limpieza profunda. pagar doble el...
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congress has not signed off on the idea just yet. >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday, dr. jen ashton with how long coronavirus lives in the air, and on surfaces. so many of you have tweeted us those questions. >>> the powerful earthquake rocking an american city. >>> and severe storm threats in texas, moving into the east. texas, moving into the east. a lot more news ahead. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. talk
congress has not signed off on the idea just yet. >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday, dr. jen ashton with how long coronavirus lives in the air, and on surfaces. so many of you have tweeted us those questions. >>> the powerful earthquake rocking an american city. >>> and severe storm threats in texas, moving into the east. texas, moving into the east. a lot more news ahead. studies showed relief and...
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good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.nd as we all learn more about the coronavirus, there are bad actors out there. they're muddying the waters trying to scam people with officials around the country alerting the public and fighting back. this morning, as the number of coronavirus cases increases in the united states, so too do internet scams and hoaxes like this fake bbc twitter account falsely claiming "harry potter" star daniel radcliffe had tested positive for covid-19. radcliffe says he was surprised when he heard the rumor, joking -- >> i think it's just because i look ill all the time so you can believably say that about me because i'm very pale. >> wilson! >> reporter: and after tom hanks announced he and his wife rita wilson have contracted the virus, twitter blew up. 20,000 retweets of this photo of hanks quarantined with a volleyball, a nod to his character in "castaway", but the photo isn't real. it's edited. on facebook, fake posts offering tips from doctors like this one claiming to be from a stanford hospit
good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning, cecilia.nd as we all learn more about the coronavirus, there are bad actors out there. they're muddying the waters trying to scam people with officials around the country alerting the public and fighting back. this morning, as the number of coronavirus cases increases in the united states, so too do internet scams and hoaxes like this fake bbc twitter account falsely claiming "harry potter" star daniel radcliffe had tested positive...
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here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: despite widespread delays over testing and repeated mixed messages from his administration, today president trump gave himself high marks. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your response to this crisis? >> i would rate it at 10. i think we've done a great job. >> does the buck stop with you? >> yeah, normally. but i think -- you know, this has never been done before in this country. >> reporter: but the confusing messages from the administration continued. "the new york times" reporting that president trump stunned some of the nation's governors in a conference call, telling them they should not wait for the federal government's help with respirators, ventilators, and other critical lifesaving equipment. telling them they should, quote, try getting it yourselves. asked about that today, the president did not back down. >> if they can get them directly, it's always gonna be faster if they can get them directly if they need them, and i have given them authorization to order directly. >> reporter: the president had said the virus would just d
here's cecilia vega. >> reporter: despite widespread delays over testing and repeated mixed messages from his administration, today president trump gave himself high marks. >> on a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your response to this crisis? >> i would rate it at 10. i think we've done a great job. >> does the buck stop with you? >> yeah, normally. but i think -- you know, this has never been done before in this country. >> reporter: but the confusing...
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but david, congress has not signed off on the idea just yet. >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday, dr. jen ashton with an important new study. how long coronavirus lives in the air, and on surfaces. as a father of four young children, as a member of a system of public education in the state of california that counts over six million students i know how deeply anxious parents are and caregivers of those children that are no longer at school. we put out directives yesterday on distance learning, on curricula to help support home schooling in the state of california. we expect that we'll continue to educate our kids, but obviously with these school closures and the expectation as i honestly assessed last night that the school year itself likely will end through the summer into the next school session, that we want to give people assurance that we have the kind of comprehensive set of materials that we have now made available online throughout the districts, those that have closed, the few that remain open, but also available to the public more b
but david, congress has not signed off on the idea just yet. >> cecilia vega, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday, dr. jen ashton with an important new study. how long coronavirus lives in the air, and on surfaces. as a father of four young children, as a member of a system of public education in the state of california that counts over six million students i know how deeply anxious parents are and caregivers of those children that are no...
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceng relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us, you know, we have to think for them. today's guidance says people shouldn't visit if they have flu—like symptoms. the the home's owner, who also represents other local care providers, isn't convinced that has gone far enough. are we acting quick enough, because we are looking at making sure that visitors perhaps can't come in into the home in the future unless it is an emergency, so we are taking our own actions now to prevent something more serious later on. this is our general store room. ma
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceng relatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the...
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let's go to washington with cecilia vega. will republicans and democrats be able to agree on a stimulus package to get the economy moving again? good good morning, cecelia. >> reporter: after minimizing the impacts of the coronavirus, president trump is now calling this a horrible disease saying americans should take every precaution to stay safe. in an oval office address to the nation, president trump promising what he called tough but necessary action to combat the coronavirus, taking the extraordinary step of limiting travel between the united states and europe for the next 30 days. >> smart action today will prevent the spread of the virus tomorrow. >> reporter: the new restrictions bar most foreign nationals coming from europe from entering the united states beginning tomorrow at midnight, and while the united kingdom is exempt, the president blamed european allies for not doing more. >> the european union failed to take the same precautions and restrict travel from china and other hot spots. as a result, a large number
let's go to washington with cecilia vega. will republicans and democrats be able to agree on a stimulus package to get the economy moving again? good good morning, cecelia. >> reporter: after minimizing the impacts of the coronavirus, president trump is now calling this a horrible disease saying americans should take every precaution to stay safe. in an oval office address to the nation, president trump promising what he called tough but necessary action to combat the coronavirus, taking...
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vamos con ana cecilia méndez que nos dice cuál es la postura en relación a (...) . >> [hablando inglés inversión calificación y services preventivos de salud. >> las 12:26 pm a la pausa pero telemundo regresa en dos minutos . >> ( m. > [♪ ♪] . > [música] . > una balacera se desató en el aeropuerto de ciudad juárez dejando como saldo una personalidad veremos qué es lo que causó tiroteo. >> el gobierno advierte de un medicamento muy popular para el...
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cecilia. >> okay, whit. thank you very much. joining us now is debbi loftus who is on that "grand princess" choose ship docked off the coast of san francisco this morning. debbi, thanks for joining us. i know you're traveling with your parents in their 80s in a room right there next to you. how did you all find out what was going on on the ship? >> well, about two days ago we had a piece of paper slid underneath our door telling us that the cdc determined that there's some people on the boat that were symptomatic and that we were having to head back to san francisco and miss our stop in mexico. >> so we can see you in your room there now. it's our understanding that you're now confined to that room but passengers were allowed to mingle even after it had been discovered that there were previous passengers who tested positive. is that concerning to you? >> it wasn't concerning because we all figured we'd been together and mingling for the last 13 days so if we were exposed to it, it would have happened already. >> what are the con
cecilia. >> okay, whit. thank you very much. joining us now is debbi loftus who is on that "grand princess" choose ship docked off the coast of san francisco this morning. debbi, thanks for joining us. i know you're traveling with your parents in their 80s in a room right there next to you. how did you all find out what was going on on the ship? >> well, about two days ago we had a piece of paper slid underneath our door telling us that the cdc determined that there's some...
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homicide police helped protect the person who really ordered mary-alice killing meanwhile councilman cecilia remains a suspect. 10 days into our stay there are dramatic developments. on the orders of the public prosecutor and the civil police one of 5 new and forstmann agencies in brazil 2 men are arrested for mario his murder. allegedly drove the car. whilst funny lesser a former policeman is accused of firing the gun that killed money and her driver. investigators also raid the house of another associate a funny lesser where they find a huge stockpile of weapons kit enough to assemble over 100 m. 16. rifles the parts are owned by lesser and suggests that he may be an illegal gun dealer with connections to organized crime. we had to buy her dirty duca lived a neighborhood hardly affordable for retired policeman this is the street to the house behind us i was arrested it's really a market exclusive community one of the houses in there belongs to president joe you have also now wrote meaning the president of brazil and mary-alice killer when neighbors. the suspects are held at the local polic
homicide police helped protect the person who really ordered mary-alice killing meanwhile councilman cecilia remains a suspect. 10 days into our stay there are dramatic developments. on the orders of the public prosecutor and the civil police one of 5 new and forstmann agencies in brazil 2 men are arrested for mario his murder. allegedly drove the car. whilst funny lesser a former policeman is accused of firing the gun that killed money and her driver. investigators also raid the house of...
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at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us, you know, we have to think for them. today's guidance says people shouldn't visit if they have flu—like symptoms. the the home's owner, who also represents other local care providers, isn't convinced that has gone far enough. are we acting quick enough, because we are looking at making sure that visitors perhaps can't come in into the home in the future unless it is an emergency, so we are taking our own actions now to prevent something more serious later on. this is our general store room. many car
at st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's government guidanceatives not to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers...
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cecilia illustrated mixed messaging we've been seeing. this morning the president is saying the media is raising hysteria. >> i'm hearing that from people literally who are stopping me on the street with the same kind of comments, but you have to look at things that are non-media. governments not just here, but all over the world. the biggest companies in the world, and the actions they're taking. schools and universities. we are just reporting what is going on, and we have to understand that this is a dynamic and evolving situation, and it's not at the polar end of extremes. it's not the end of the world, but it's certainly not nothing either, and we don't have a crystal ball. so we don't know where this is heading. >> have to be vigilant. let me bring in tom bossert for more on this. take us inside the white house. if you were inside right now what is the number one thing you'd be recommending to the president? >> there is no question the number one rule for me if i were back in that building would be to get people to stop looking backw
cecilia illustrated mixed messaging we've been seeing. this morning the president is saying the media is raising hysteria. >> i'm hearing that from people literally who are stopping me on the street with the same kind of comments, but you have to look at things that are non-media. governments not just here, but all over the world. the biggest companies in the world, and the actions they're taking. schools and universities. we are just reporting what is going on, and we have to understand...
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cecilia, in the meantime what have you learned about a member of vice president's office tonight? >> reporter: this is just coming in. they say a member of his team tested positive for the coronavirus. neither the president or the silose contact with this person, but the vice president's office is saying they're going back to see what exactly this person had contact with. >> a member of vice president mike pence's office tonight testing positive. cecelia vega with the breaking news. thank you. >>> this evening at least two senators are under fire for selling stock before the coronavirus pandemic. and at least one of them and their private words. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: as the dow continued to plunge today, serious questions about whether senators have been using insider information on capitol hill to pull their own money out of the stock market. last month, republican senator richard burr assured americans, the united states today is better prepared than ever before. a week later, congress received a closed-door briefing on the impact of the virus. the very next day, burr
cecilia, in the meantime what have you learned about a member of vice president's office tonight? >> reporter: this is just coming in. they say a member of his team tested positive for the coronavirus. neither the president or the silose contact with this person, but the vice president's office is saying they're going back to see what exactly this person had contact with. >> a member of vice president mike pence's office tonight testing positive. cecelia vega with the breaking news....
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at saint cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they've already gone further than today's governmentot to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, hands carefully washed, sees her extremely poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. good. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common sense should tell us, you know, we have to think for them. today's guidance says people shouldn't visit if they have flu—like symptoms. the home's owner, who also represents other local care providers, isn't convinced that has gone far enough. are we acting quick enough? because we are looking at making sure that visitors perhaps can't come in into the home in the future unless it's an emergency, so we're taking our own actions now to try and prevent something more serious later on. this is our general store room where we basi
at saint cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they've already gone further than today's governmentot to visit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, hands carefully washed, sees her extremely poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. good. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain...
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at this st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's governmentit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to them, you know, the reason why visitors aren't coming. our own common—sense should tell us, you know, we have to think for them. today's guidance says people shouldn't visit if they have flu—like symptoms. the the home's owner, who also represents other local care providers, isn't convinced that has gone far enough. are we acting quick enough, because we are looking at making sure that visitors perhaps can't come in into the home in the future unless it is an emergency, so we are taking our own actions now to prevent something more serious later on. this is our general store room. many care providers are a
at this st cecilia's nursing home in scarborough, they have already gone further than today's governmentit as they try to protect their vulnerable elderly residents from the virus. lyn harmer, with her hands carefully washed, sees her very poorly 91—year—old father matthew several times a week. did you have a good night's sleep? yeah. but she accepts this could be her last visit for a while. we can always telephone, and ask how our relatives are, and i'm sure the carers will explain to...
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cecilia, thank you. >>> meantime, the coronavirus continues to spread around the globe.a look at the latest numbers right now. 114 countries at least have been affected. 116 countries now. more than 127,000 cases. almost 5,000 deaths. here in the united states, 44 states plus washington, d.c., 1,300 cases, 38 deaths. dr. jen is here with more on this right now. one of the things i heard yesterday from dr. tony fauci. this is going to get worse. >> it is, george. but i really think people need to be reminded that on the local level, on the city level, big hospital, small hospitals, they know how to triage. we train for this in medicine. we practice this. we've seen other cases recently whether for natural disasters or mass shootings. hospitals can step up, ramp up and scale up very, very quickly. and i think right now, especially yesterday given not only what president trump said, but what we heard out of the world health organization. you are starting to see that. i can guarantee you that hospitals are, if they haven't already, meeting today and they're putting their sur
cecilia, thank you. >>> meantime, the coronavirus continues to spread around the globe.a look at the latest numbers right now. 114 countries at least have been affected. 116 countries now. more than 127,000 cases. almost 5,000 deaths. here in the united states, 44 states plus washington, d.c., 1,300 cases, 38 deaths. dr. jen is here with more on this right now. one of the things i heard yesterday from dr. tony fauci. this is going to get worse. >> it is, george. but i really...
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let's get more on the measures from our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, the president promised a press conference today and mentioned a payroll tax cut. any further along on what he wants to propose? >> reporter: well, george, we're still trying to figure that out. the president held an unscheduled appearance yesterday to talk about the new economic measures, but he left without taking any questions. so there's still a lot of details that need to be worked out. i think it's safe to say the economic impacts of the coronavirus have president trump this morning very agitated, very worried. rebecca mentioned that payroll tax relief he's looking for. he's also hoping to work on help for what he's calling hourly wage workers, he says, so they don't miss a paycheck. he wants to do loans for small businesses and talking about help in some form for the airline, cruise and hotel industry. the democrats are really hoping that the white house will focus on what they're calling individuals, essentially real people, working american families, but not even all
let's get more on the measures from our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, the president promised a press conference today and mentioned a payroll tax cut. any further along on what he wants to propose? >> reporter: well, george, we're still trying to figure that out. the president held an unscheduled appearance yesterday to talk about the new economic measures, but he left without taking any questions. so there's still a lot of details that need to be worked out. i...
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good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning to you. bloomberg team says they plan to reassess that campaign today and tomorrow going forward in the future in the wake of those results last night. i traveled with his campaign all day yesterday and asked michael bloomberg about this pressure on him and his team and whether he planned to drop out. he told me he had no plans to drop out, that he planned to stay in this race to win it but this morning, robin, his team is sending a very different message. they say bloomberg, if he is not the nominee, will support whoever that nominee is and you know he's supported already his own campaign to the tune of more than half a billion dollars but, robin, right now his campaign chair is saying on twitter the number one priority for him is to defeat donald trump in november. >> okay, cecelia. >>> bernie sanders seeing that big success in california and in his home state, of course, of vermont. martha raddatz is there in burlington with more. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it
good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning to you. bloomberg team says they plan to reassess that campaign today and tomorrow going forward in the future in the wake of those results last night. i traveled with his campaign all day yesterday and asked michael bloomberg about this pressure on him and his team and whether he planned to drop out. he told me he had no plans to drop out, that he planned to stay in this race to win it but this morning, robin, his team is...
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cecilia, nos escuchas? abre los ojos a la máscara bambi eye.estas están protegidas. y por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. te conviene a ti... y nos conviene a todos. ¡llena el censo hoy! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. dale forma a tu futuro. cÓmo se hace la prueba del coronavirus? sacha: es impresionante las imÁgenes que nos estás mostrando . ojalÁ que sea la menor cantidad de gente que tenga que usarlas. quÉ les podemos decir a todos aquellos que tienen miedo de que quizÁs las personas sin hogar puedan ser un foco de infecciÓn. recordaran en san francisco que instalaronel lavamanos para toda esta gente. >> el problema es que no escuchÉ la pregunta. sacha: las personas que no tienen hogar en este momento, muchos estÁn escribiendo y diciendo que podrÍa ser un poco de infecciÓn.... >> llevamos varias semanas de tener ese problema en mente. puedo hablar con orgullo de los alcaldes de nuestra ciudad, porque ya tenemos lugares designados para las personas que son de ambulantes o desamparados. esa pregun
cecilia, nos escuchas? abre los ojos a la máscara bambi eye.estas están protegidas. y por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. te conviene a ti... y nos conviene a todos. ¡llena el censo hoy! dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. dale forma a tu futuro. cÓmo se hace la prueba del coronavirus? sacha: es impresionante las imÁgenes que nos estás mostrando . ojalÁ que sea la menor cantidad de gente que tenga que usarlas. quÉ les podemos decir a todos...
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later in the conference, he was questioned by abc news reporter cecilia vega. >> why do you keep callings the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese-americans s in this country. yourur own aid says he does not use this term. he says ethnicity does not cause the virus. why do you keep using this? pres. trump: it comes from china. it is not racist at all. not at all. it comes from china. that's why. it comes from china. i want to be accurate. john? love for all of the people from our country, but as you know, china tried to say at one point -- maybe they stopped now -- it was caused by american soldiers. that can't happen. it is not going to happen. not as long as i am president. it comes from china. amy: "it comes from china." pbs correspondent yamiche alcindor also questioned trump at the news conference. >> at least one white house official who use the term "kung flu" referring that it started in china. is that acceptable? is it wrong? are you worried having this virus be seen, talked about as a chinese virus, that that my -- pres. trump: do you
later in the conference, he was questioned by abc news reporter cecilia vega. >> why do you keep callings the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese-americans s in this country. yourur own aid says he does not use this term. he says ethnicity does not cause the virus. why do you keep using this? pres. trump: it comes from china. it is not racist at all. not at all. it comes from china. that's why. it comes from china. i want to be accurate. john?...
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and i have two kids, cecilia is in kindergarten and kaylee is in third grade and she is eight. it's challenging to not be able to sit one on one with students and really help them understand what they're missing. and i think as a parent, my biggest challenge is going to is going to be the availability of me. teaching my own children that they're just going to have to bm a little be independent and do things on their own? >> with my son being autistic, it's lot of times there are these things where i can't just be like, hey, you know, here's a math worksheet from your teacher. spend minutes on this. i have to sit there with him and we go through it. and i mean, i probably only worked 15 hours last week at my regular job just because i was taking on all this stuff. and it was important to make sure that he had some consistency from as we make this transiti because it's hard for him. >> woodruff: that transition in by technology. been helped along play dates via ipad. classroom video conference calls on a technology called zoom. m name is sarah soliz and i live in albuquerque, new
and i have two kids, cecilia is in kindergarten and kaylee is in third grade and she is eight. it's challenging to not be able to sit one on one with students and really help them understand what they're missing. and i think as a parent, my biggest challenge is going to is going to be the availability of me. teaching my own children that they're just going to have to bm a little be independent and do things on their own? >> with my son being autistic, it's lot of times there are these...
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cecilia mouton testified specifically at ja 1373 that the board is not to credentialing. that is not our role. our role is -- >> but they did ensure that each of these doctors with skilled in the procedures that they were performing? >> no. in fact, doe three hired a radiologist at an ophthalmologist to perform abortions at one point in time. they clearly were not complying. >> but he was supervising what they were doing. that's what he testified to. >> that is not within the scope of care, and our record clearly demonstrate you should have a residency and you should have training in the area which your performing surgical procedures. it would not comply even with our office practice regs for fa doctor, a radiologist to perform abortions. that would not comply with our standard of care. >> was he doing a surgical procedure was he doing a medical abortion? >> he was performing surgical abortions to the best of my knowledge. i would the testimony is is he was performing, he was restricting his practice. there's not a lot of testimony in record about what those doctors were
cecilia mouton testified specifically at ja 1373 that the board is not to credentialing. that is not our role. our role is -- >> but they did ensure that each of these doctors with skilled in the procedures that they were performing? >> no. in fact, doe three hired a radiologist at an ophthalmologist to perform abortions at one point in time. they clearly were not complying. >> but he was supervising what they were doing. that's what he testified to. >> that is not...
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cecilia vega will be down in miami where michael bloomberg will meet with voters.ecelia, he spent $500 million already. will he do well enough to stay in the race today? >> reporter: yeah, well, george, that depends on what happens today. you know it's a strategy that has never been tested before. bloomberg skipped those early contests to focus on today's super tuesday and the numbers you said it just astounding so far. he has already spent more than $500 million of his own money on this race, on ads in super tuesday contests alone he has spent more than twice of what all his democratic rivals have spent combined, but it remains to be seen if this is a winning strategy. he has struggled with women. he has struggled with voters of color, and of course, he had that disastrous first debate. he says he's the guy who can take on donald trump. they have not shied away from going head-to-head on twitter but, george, bloomberg is facing serious questions about whether he should drop out because he could be siphoning moderates away from joe biden. >> let's see what kind of
cecilia vega will be down in miami where michael bloomberg will meet with voters.ecelia, he spent $500 million already. will he do well enough to stay in the race today? >> reporter: yeah, well, george, that depends on what happens today. you know it's a strategy that has never been tested before. bloomberg skipped those early contests to focus on today's super tuesday and the numbers you said it just astounding so far. he has already spent more than $500 million of his own money on this...
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. >> en dallas, texas, juan y su familia han trabajado en iglesia santa cecilia como mÚsicos.z a la semana, funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis y podría perder un poco de peso. trulicity no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1 o cetoacidosis diabética. tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tú o tu familia padece de cáncer medular tiroideo o síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2. interrumpe su uso y llama al médico de inmediato si presentas reacción alérgica... un bulto o hinchazón en el cuello... o dolor de estómago severo. serios efectos secundarios pueden incluir pancreatitis. el uso de trulicity con una sulfonilurea o insulina aumenta... el riesgo de niveles bajos de azúcar en la sangre. efectos secundarios incluyen náusea, diarrea, vómito, dolor abdominal y pérdida del apetito... lo que causa deshidratación... y podría empeorar problemas renales. hacer más está en mí, reducir mi a1c también. pregúntale a tu médico por trulicity. te llevas un footlong gratis para compartir. solo tienes que comprar un footlong por la app y te lle
. >> en dallas, texas, juan y su familia han trabajado en iglesia santa cecilia como mÚsicos.z a la semana, funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis y podría perder un poco de peso. trulicity no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1 o cetoacidosis diabética. tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tú o tu familia padece de cáncer medular tiroideo o síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2. interrumpe su uso y llama al médico de inmediato si...
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incluso algunas situaciÓn que pueden daÑar tu relaciÓn sentimental, para hablar del tema estamos con ceciliaÉn es saludable. >> excelente, asÍ es que tenemos 6 tipos de actividades muy productivas para la pareja. >> ahora ¿quÉ podemos saber sabiendo que estamos 24 horas bajo el mismo techo y de repente puede haber alguna situaciÓn que genere estÉs y desacuerdo?, ¿cÓmo podemos lidiar con eso? >> eso es inevitable, pero lo que tenemos que hacer es decirnos a nosotros mismos ¿quÉ quiero, mantener esta relaciÓn?, ¿quÉ perdure o que la cuarentena mate mi relaciÓn? >> entonces lo que hacemos es ir a lavarse las manos, o tomar una ducha frÍa y ya regreso con otra actitud, hay que darnos tiempos para no pelear y sobre todo si hay niÑos, nunca discutan delante de los niÑos. >> eso es muy importante porque a veces te puedes pelear con el marido y te vas a trabajar y luego regresas y te contentas, pero en este caso estÁn ahÍ, hay que dar los espacios y tratar de tener armonÍa, y mÁs si hay niÑos en casa, porque yo creo que la relaciÓn de pareja es muy importante la energÍa positiva que puedas transmiti
incluso algunas situaciÓn que pueden daÑar tu relaciÓn sentimental, para hablar del tema estamos con ceciliaÉn es saludable. >> excelente, asÍ es que tenemos 6 tipos de actividades muy productivas para la pareja. >> ahora ¿quÉ podemos saber sabiendo que estamos 24 horas bajo el mismo techo y de repente puede haber alguna situaciÓn que genere estÉs y desacuerdo?, ¿cÓmo podemos lidiar con eso? >> eso es inevitable, pero lo que tenemos que hacer es decirnos a nosotros...