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chen: not necessarily. there are some that are made with more traditional vaccine techniques and more advanced techniques. the old-fashioned way, the way we make flu vaccines from decades of experience is we take eggs and put the virus into the egg and the virus can replicate in those and then we have large amounts of the virus. we purify it and break it down. it is a purified vaccine but that is how we make large amounts of this vaccine directed against the virus. for the coronavirus, we are using new techniques. the components of that virus, we can programmatically make that in the lab so we do not have to use a chicken egg or some other kind of species to make the vaccine for us. in other instances, we take the known virus, like a common cold virus, and put in the gene segments of the corona and we make a virus vector so that the virus itself, the normal common cold, is expressing the corona on it and it results in a nice vaccine. there are a lot of different technologies being used. a lot of them has sh
chen: not necessarily. there are some that are made with more traditional vaccine techniques and more advanced techniques. the old-fashioned way, the way we make flu vaccines from decades of experience is we take eggs and put the virus into the egg and the virus can replicate in those and then we have large amounts of the virus. we purify it and break it down. it is a purified vaccine but that is how we make large amounts of this vaccine directed against the virus. for the coronavirus, we are...
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but here, her wages are higher and she has more time to take care of wang hoe chen.i: i like my work a lot and i'm very patient. if wang hoe chen doesn't want to eat anything, i just wait. sooner or later she'll eat again. it's my job to take good care of her, because all she can do is lie in bed. reporter: as the population ages, the number of people dependent on care increases. no one knows who will take care of patients with high needs in the future. experts estimate that up to ten million extra carers will be needed to meet the demand in the coming years. wang: i don't think china is ready. the number of elderly people is rising rapidly. the care system can't be expandeded quickly enough to kp up. the e only thing we can dos learn from countries with good care systems, for example the u.s. and japan. reporter: that's what the government is trying to do. they're reforming nursing care insurance and opening up the market for caregiving to attract international investors. but long-term plans do not exist. the state pension system is also struggling. prprojections fr
but here, her wages are higher and she has more time to take care of wang hoe chen.i: i like my work a lot and i'm very patient. if wang hoe chen doesn't want to eat anything, i just wait. sooner or later she'll eat again. it's my job to take good care of her, because all she can do is lie in bed. reporter: as the population ages, the number of people dependent on care increases. no one knows who will take care of patients with high needs in the future. experts estimate that up to ten million...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. you the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs this morning" and you can always follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> tonight, the treasury secretary warns more job losses and lasting economic pain if >>> tonight, the treasury secretary warns more job losses and lasting economic pain if lockdowns persist, while the fed chair says a full recovery won't come until the health crisis is resolved and suggests more fiscal support might be needed. >>> the president's health update. president trump defends his use of hydroxychloroquine to prevent covid-19. >> i'll stay on it a while longer. i'm curious myself. >> calling into question the research that says the drug doesn't work. plus, why speaker pelosi says she's worried about the president taking the unproven treatment. >> morbidly obese. >> his response to her tonight. >>> will there be summer camp? important news for millions of
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the overnight news for this wednesday. you the news continues. for others check back later for "cbs this morning" and you can always follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jeff pegues. >>> tonight, the treasury secretary warns more job losses and lasting economic pain if >>> tonight, the treasury secretary warns more job losses and lasting economic pain if lockdowns...
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nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning," and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. >>> reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, at least 28 states see a rise in cases. the infection rate rises in america as the showdown over the shutdown continues. a swat team is sent in to close a texas bar that unlawfully opened. in the nation's capital, the former c.d.c. director issues a stark warning: >> as bad as this has been, it's just the beginning. >> o'donnell: chil >> o'donnell: children's illnesses spike overnight, cases of a mysterious disease in kids, possibly linked to covid, quadruple in new york. the latest alert to hit hospitals. hungry in america: a new study finds one in five american children are not getting enough food. the federal government promises meat plants will be back up and
nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs this morning," and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. >>> reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm chip reid. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, at least 28 states see a rise in cases. the infection rate rises in america as the showdown over the shutdown continues. a swat team is...
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oliver chen is with us, senior research analyst at calvin and company.an outperform on walmart. -- at cowen and company. there will be your short-term affect how much are you building in as a permanent for this retailer? oliver: the big story is the digitization of retail, rethinking retail, curbside pickup, shipped from store. the numbers were solid. $1.18. we were looking for $.93. what is happening with grocery pickup, as new customers experience this, they are staying with the system. our view is curbside pickup, in a safeg groceries manner, will be important for the long-term. we see that getting bigger. we also appreciate what walmart is doing across the supply chain , as well as being focused on everyday low prices, which is particularly important as we face the recession and cautious trends. .hese trends should stick curbside pickup is not easy to achieve, it requires robotics, a lot of logistical techniques. furthermore, what we are seeing across the sector is rethinking stores in terms of integration points. 90% of america is within 10 miles of
oliver chen is with us, senior research analyst at calvin and company.an outperform on walmart. -- at cowen and company. there will be your short-term affect how much are you building in as a permanent for this retailer? oliver: the big story is the digitization of retail, rethinking retail, curbside pickup, shipped from store. the numbers were solid. $1.18. we were looking for $.93. what is happening with grocery pickup, as new customers experience this, they are staying with the system. our...
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and lanhee chen is the director of domestic policy studies at stanford university. he also served in the george w. bush administration as a senior official at the department of healthnd human services. thank you very much. welcome to the "newshour" to you both. dr. merson, let me start with you. what do you ma of the fundamental critique of the w.h.o.? i think one can argue that the chinese government did not act fast and strong enough at ie appearance of thnew coronavirus. they ignored some early signs and they stifled some whistleblowers, and this nekeds to be lo into, but i think, from the standpoint of w.h.o., i think they -- for the most part -- acted quickly and decisively. >> reporter: lanhee chen, what about that? did they acquickly and decisively? the strzok said they accepted china too much at face value. >> i don't think there is any questionhat the w.h.o. was more interested in this case specifically of parroting what the chinese government was telling it as opposed to truly evaluating the situation. some will argue that's because of systemic issues at t
and lanhee chen is the director of domestic policy studies at stanford university. he also served in the george w. bush administration as a senior official at the department of healthnd human services. thank you very much. welcome to the "newshour" to you both. dr. merson, let me start with you. what do you ma of the fundamental critique of the w.h.o.? i think one can argue that the chinese government did not act fast and strong enough at ie appearance of thnew coronavirus. they...
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chen, thew dr.d health organization, that how do you cosity of the beli the white house? how will that play in china? zhiwu: the main fundamental cause for the super highly charged rhetoric is something you always keep in mind, because china, as president xi and others would like to say, has been trying to go back to its whennal roots in terms of the people's republic of china was founded in 1949. it was founded by the chinese communist party, the ccp. for the last 40 years during the economic reforms period, more or less the whole country put a fight. the communist roots, but over the last few years the new president has told everyone to go back to the original roots and intentions. that has set up china and the u.s. to get into this flash of -- clash of ideology and values. , thethat in the background coronavirus crisis has taken all , as clash to the forefront the ramifications from the coronavirus and the different systems have created. in that context, especially given the upcoming reelection f
chen, thew dr.d health organization, that how do you cosity of the beli the white house? how will that play in china? zhiwu: the main fundamental cause for the super highly charged rhetoric is something you always keep in mind, because china, as president xi and others would like to say, has been trying to go back to its whennal roots in terms of the people's republic of china was founded in 1949. it was founded by the chinese communist party, the ccp. for the last 40 years during the economic...
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nancy chen with cbs news new york. >>> one quick programming note, we planned to bring a start on howredit beaches on memorial they had health experts worry about a case in covid cases. we have a few technical difficulties with that report. we will get that sorted out and bring it to you sometime tonight. >>> new at 6:, e saday the rngr en businesses, a coronavirus o local fish sale plant changes that. >>> the dangerous heat wave, this homeowners air conditioning went out. what do you do during a pandemic and what are the safety protocols in place if you do call someone to fix it? >>> that mop on your head can finally get >>> a lot of people looking for ways to occupy their time during the shelter in place. kpix5 's john ramos on harry small painting project at one home became so much more. >> reporter: this is not exactly the winchester mystery house a woman in santa rosa decided if she could not work she could make the most of the time she had off. >> i was kind of bored, i wanted to be productive. >> reporter: robin is a family law attorney but had to shut the office down during th
nancy chen with cbs news new york. >>> one quick programming note, we planned to bring a start on howredit beaches on memorial they had health experts worry about a case in covid cases. we have a few technical difficulties with that report. we will get that sorted out and bring it to you sometime tonight. >>> new at 6:, e saday the rngr en businesses, a coronavirus o local fish sale plant changes that. >>> the dangerous heat wave, this homeowners air conditioning went...
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our special contributor joie chen looks at the push for human challenge trials.osh: my name's josh morrison. i'm a volunteer for human challenge trial for covid-19. joie: josh morrison is doing something that most of us are trying hard not to do -- get infected with the novel coronavirus. this is different from the vaccine trials already underway, where volunteers get an experimental dose and go back to their daily lives to see if it works, a process that typically takes months. josh: a challenge trial is a way of testing a drug or a vaccine where the volunteers being tested are actually deliberately exposed to infection, so you can see whether the vaccine works a lot more quickly. joie: he helped launch one-day-sooner, for challenge trial volunteers. more than 25,000 people have already signed up. no drug companies funded the project, and though some have expressed interest, no covd-19 vaccine has been tested this way yet. while the vaccine is almost unprecedented, challenge trials are not. you may have heard of edward jenner, the english doctor credited with pi
our special contributor joie chen looks at the push for human challenge trials.osh: my name's josh morrison. i'm a volunteer for human challenge trial for covid-19. joie: josh morrison is doing something that most of us are trying hard not to do -- get infected with the novel coronavirus. this is different from the vaccine trials already underway, where volunteers get an experimental dose and go back to their daily lives to see if it works, a process that typically takes months. josh: a...
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jimmy chen is the founder and ceo of propel. we spoke earlier via skype.my, thank you for talking with me. let's start with a description of what propel actually is. jimmy: yeah. thank you so much for having me on the show today. propel is a technology company based in brooklyn that aims to help people navigate the american safety net. we build software to help people who get snap benefits, also known as food stamp benefits, to check their balance, to stretch their benefits, and to find different ways to earn more income. soledad: why did you decide that that would be a worthwhile market to serve? jimmy: well, i think that the reason why tech doesn't generally serve people who are low income in many cases is because people solve the problems they understand. most people in tech are disproportionately male, college educated. they have money, they live on the coasts. there are lots of americans who don't share those characteristics and who also use tech, who also use smart phones and the internet. i grew up in a loving and supportive family that also had tro
jimmy chen is the founder and ceo of propel. we spoke earlier via skype.my, thank you for talking with me. let's start with a description of what propel actually is. jimmy: yeah. thank you so much for having me on the show today. propel is a technology company based in brooklyn that aims to help people navigate the american safety net. we build software to help people who get snap benefits, also known as food stamp benefits, to check their balance, to stretch their benefits, and to find...
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george chen, saed ayub, and enzo rozano, three great restaurateurs, restaurant owners in the bay area, thank you so much, appreciate your time. >>> when we come back, phil matier and governor newsom's former c >>> all right, earlier we heard from local restaurant owners about what these our dynamic duo to talk about other implications from governor newsom's briefing. joining us, abc 7 news contributor and "san francisco chronicle" insider phil matier, and governor newsom's former communications director and current ceo of the cress shop, nathan ballard. hey, guys. before we jump in let's go over some of the guidelines governor newsom issued. he announced the phased opening of more industries including offices that cannot telework, malls, strip malls. but for pickup only and outdoor museums, like a botanical garden. pet grooming is listed under what can operate with modifications. we'd heard from a lot of you on that particular field. the dog grooming. so there it is. the governor said butte county and el dorado county have been approved to move deeper into phase two, other counties co
george chen, saed ayub, and enzo rozano, three great restaurateurs, restaurant owners in the bay area, thank you so much, appreciate your time. >>> when we come back, phil matier and governor newsom's former c >>> all right, earlier we heard from local restaurant owners about what these our dynamic duo to talk about other implications from governor newsom's briefing. joining us, abc 7 news contributor and "san francisco chronicle" insider phil matier, and governor...
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nancy chen has the story. >> reporter: footage of the disturbing arrest in minneapolis went viral hoursfter it was posted overnight. >> what you want? >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: the 10 minute video shows a white arresting officer pinning down a black man by kneeling on his neck. >> my stomach hurts, my neck hurts, everything hurts. >> reporter: the man later identified as george floyd repeatedly tells officers he is struggling to breathe. >> please. >> reporter: floyd was taken to a hospital where he later died. the four officers involved in the incident have since been fired. >> public trust continues and it must be the cornerstone of how the minneapolis police department is going to build that trust and change our culture. >> reporter: minneapolis mayor, jacob frey -- >> being black in america should not be atsentence. when you hear someone calling for help, you are supposed to help. >> reporter: minneapolis police said the officers were responding to a forgery in process and said floyd resisted arrest. community leaders are demanding justice. >> what we saw was a man's life tak
nancy chen has the story. >> reporter: footage of the disturbing arrest in minneapolis went viral hoursfter it was posted overnight. >> what you want? >> i can't breathe. >> reporter: the 10 minute video shows a white arresting officer pinning down a black man by kneeling on his neck. >> my stomach hurts, my neck hurts, everything hurts. >> reporter: the man later identified as george floyd repeatedly tells officers he is struggling to breathe. >>...
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that is lanhee chen of the hoover institution.oming up we will talk with republican representative patrick mchenry of north carolina about the spans -- about the plans speaker pelosi has about a new spending bill. that is coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: welcome back to "balance of power." our stock of the hour is amc. jumped on rumors there is may an interest in buying it. explained to me why. i understand it is cheap. why would amazon want it? abigail: that is a great point. it is clear why amc would want out considering their stock is down so much. as for why amazon would be interested in amc, that probably has more to do with their amazon online streaming business and the fact they made the choice when they had a big movie release to bring it right in-house. venues similare to netflix, that is open to them. they want a venue for those big names. relative to amc, what a difficult time. movie sales sliding down on the lockdown and the shutdown. the stock on the day pretty incredible, ca
that is lanhee chen of the hoover institution.oming up we will talk with republican representative patrick mchenry of north carolina about the spans -- about the plans speaker pelosi has about a new spending bill. that is coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: welcome back to "balance of power." our stock of the hour is amc. jumped on rumors there is may an interest in buying it. explained to me why. i understand it is cheap. why would...
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joining us for that, professor lonnie chen. good to see you again, lonnie. >> good to be with you. >> okay, so, if you look at the countries that are sort of winning the war on covid, if you can win it at all, hong kong, slovenia, taiwan, new zealand, south korea, vietnam, any connections, any common threads there and how does the u.s. fit in? >> well, i -- you know, i think all of them, in many cases, have tried to put together testing with contact tracing and selective isolation, so, test, trace and isolate. this strategy, in general, has worked. now, what's made it most effective in places like taiwan is that the testing and tracing and isolation has happened relatively early on in the progression of the virus. the challenge we have in the u.s., obviously, is with a much more widespread situation, we do need to bring that curve down, which we've done, and start to employ these strategies going forward. >> uh-huh. now, taiwan is also a democracy that prioritizingtransparency, like us, but it has national health insurance, so,
joining us for that, professor lonnie chen. good to see you again, lonnie. >> good to be with you. >> okay, so, if you look at the countries that are sort of winning the war on covid, if you can win it at all, hong kong, slovenia, taiwan, new zealand, south korea, vietnam, any connections, any common threads there and how does the u.s. fit in? >> well, i -- you know, i think all of them, in many cases, have tried to put together testing with contact tracing and selective...
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natasha chen, thank you so much. >>> so, how do we get to a broader reopening?ng that's sustainable. test, trace, isolate. of course, that's the strategy that helped south korea, helped singapore slow the spread of coronavirus. the key step here, that middle one, contact tracing. joining me now to talk about how contact tracing could work here in the u.s., dr. joy mucha. thank you for spending time with us, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> you're running the program there in massachusetts. 1,000 people have been brought in to begin contact tracing. let's start with the basics. how does this work? is this all phone work? are they going into communities? >> well, it has to be on many levels. the part that we're coordinating with the local department of health are all virtual. of course, local departments of health leading the charge they're doing work with ems services, et cetera, to do on-foot contact tracing. so there's those happening simultaneously. but the large majority of it at this point is virtual. >> so, you start with people who have been diagnose
natasha chen, thank you so much. >>> so, how do we get to a broader reopening?ng that's sustainable. test, trace, isolate. of course, that's the strategy that helped south korea, helped singapore slow the spread of coronavirus. the key step here, that middle one, contact tracing. joining me now to talk about how contact tracing could work here in the u.s., dr. joy mucha. thank you for spending time with us, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> you're running the program...
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angela chen is an er doctor in new york working with coronavirus patients each day.she's been isolated from her 14-month-old son theo for seven long weeks unable to hold him. >> he raises his arms out. he wants to be picked up and there's no way to explain to a 14-month-old i can't pick you up and it's -- i mean, it's crushing. >> just heartbreaking and for dr. chen mother's day will be yet another day away from her baby. >>> new data from new york shows many coronavirus cases in recent days were in people who have been staying home. early i spoke with dr. ravi. i asked him how these n nonessential workers are getting sick and i also asked him about the serious illness now affecting children. >> as there is more community spread and children are spending more time outdoors after being cooped inside for so many weeks, it's important to continue the basic safety precautions such as hand washing. it's important to know a large proportion of pediatric cases are associated with household contact, so it's important to truly isolate anyone in the home who may be sick and cl
angela chen is an er doctor in new york working with coronavirus patients each day.she's been isolated from her 14-month-old son theo for seven long weeks unable to hold him. >> he raises his arms out. he wants to be picked up and there's no way to explain to a 14-month-old i can't pick you up and it's -- i mean, it's crushing. >> just heartbreaking and for dr. chen mother's day will be yet another day away from her baby. >>> new data from new york shows many coronavirus...
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i recently spoke with propublica health reporter caroline chen help explain some of the ion.oline, thanks so much for joining us. there's been such an intense focus on antibody tests both here in the u.s. and ovet eas, but thout controversy. and some of the methodologies that are used in the studies have been questioned as well for bias in sort of other elements that can, you know, sort of sway results. so, how reliable are these tests and how dangerous is a false positive? >> yeah. so, there really questions you ask right there. so, let me break this down a little bit here. so, antibody studies that are now being conducted nationwide at state levels tyd even at co levels are really, really important because they can actually answer many question but the most common type of study that's being done right now is to ask this very basic question, which is: what percentof this population has been infected? and what they are d'rng is that th supposed to look at a random sample of a giv population-- let's say, in this specific county this specific state. and by taking a random selec
i recently spoke with propublica health reporter caroline chen help explain some of the ion.oline, thanks so much for joining us. there's been such an intense focus on antibody tests both here in the u.s. and ovet eas, but thout controversy. and some of the methodologies that are used in the studies have been questioned as well for bias in sort of other elements that can, you know, sort of sway results. so, how reliable are these tests and how dangerous is a false positive? >> yeah. so,...
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"pro-publica's" caroline chen took a deep dive into contact tracing and joined me recently to discuss what may be coming. caroline, let's talk out contact tracing. this is not that new an idea, but it's very different in how much we need it today. >> yeah, absolutely. we have been actually using contact tracing for decades and decades for many different types of diseases, including s.t.d.s like h.i.v. and syphilis and for diseases like tuberculosis. but the big challenge right now is just how big the coronavirus outbreak is. so, what the u.s. needs right now is massive numbers of people to do contact tracing. >> sreenivasan: and is this a job where they're going to have to go door to door because people are concerned that, hey, i don't want to actually be a contact tracer if i'm going to have to go meet people who are sick? >> no. so, this can all be done over the phone. and, in fact, these can be remote jobs. so a lot of the states that are hiring people right now, this is a job that you can do from home. >> sreenivasan: that's great. now, there's also been app or what does a contact
"pro-publica's" caroline chen took a deep dive into contact tracing and joined me recently to discuss what may be coming. caroline, let's talk out contact tracing. this is not that new an idea, but it's very different in how much we need it today. >> yeah, absolutely. we have been actually using contact tracing for decades and decades for many different types of diseases, including s.t.d.s like h.i.v. and syphilis and for diseases like tuberculosis. but the big challenge right...
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thank you for giving us the bigger picture, natasha chen. paul vercammen is joining us now from southern california on the beach near los angeles. paul, i know people there, as we've checked in with you throughout the afternoon, have largely been doing the responsible thing. is that continuing? >> reporter: it is continuing. it's quite amazing, in fact, when you look around me. the rule is, if you go into the water, you don't have to have your mask on. but if you just go ahead and take just a little bit of a visual, look at this young man over here digging away. he's got his mask on. and then take another bit of a gander. are they six feet apart from each other as they stay on the sand? most of the people are definitely observing that. this shot can be a little deceptive, by the way, as we were talking about compression shots. it looks like all of these people are on top of each other, but look at this family over here. they are completely socially distanced from everybody else, and every one of them is wearing a mask. and we were talking to
thank you for giving us the bigger picture, natasha chen. paul vercammen is joining us now from southern california on the beach near los angeles. paul, i know people there, as we've checked in with you throughout the afternoon, have largely been doing the responsible thing. is that continuing? >> reporter: it is continuing. it's quite amazing, in fact, when you look around me. the rule is, if you go into the water, you don't have to have your mask on. but if you just go ahead and take...
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earlier we spoke to a hong kong legislative council, michael chen. here he is.hael: we have had 14 days of no new cases of local infection, so we are going to relax the icial distancing limits too, am proposing, 12, so you can at least dine out with the whole family. the government is probably thinking about eight. another 14 days, day 17, all the experts are saying if we go to 28 days of zero cases of local infection, we could actually completely do away with the social distancing measure. however, we should require certain situations, that people where face masks. it is becoming increasingly clear that face masks makes a huge difference in terms of relaxing the social distancing measures in the future, so public transport, gathering more than 12 people, church gatherings, things like that. so i think we are on the way to good situations by the end of may. >> but if you compare it to other nations, hong kong, as you mentioned, has a huge treasure chest when it comes to its fiscal reserves. should it be doing more than what it has already done? people willg kong
earlier we spoke to a hong kong legislative council, michael chen. here he is.hael: we have had 14 days of no new cases of local infection, so we are going to relax the icial distancing limits too, am proposing, 12, so you can at least dine out with the whole family. the government is probably thinking about eight. another 14 days, day 17, all the experts are saying if we go to 28 days of zero cases of local infection, we could actually completely do away with the social distancing measure....
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chen, dr. wen, thank you for joining us. >>> president trump is a prolific user of twitter.ow he's threatening to punish social media platforms after twitter slapped a fact check on some of his tweets. where is this heading? >>> and four minneapolis police officers were fired for their role in the death of george floyd. today family members say more needs to be done. stay with us. >> i would like for those officers to be charged with murder. because that's exactly what...
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well, with that setup, lonnie chen, ezekiel emanuel, i want to bring you in. i want to have a calm and reasonable discussion with you about this new phase we seem to be entering here. we are seeing states that are succeeding in flattening their curves. but we are also seeing a situation where the virus remains with us. it remains very easy to get. we have a vaccine that's apparently a very long way off. so this phase where the vaccine is still with us. the disease is still with us. the curves are flattened. we don't have a treatment or vaccine for it. how do we function as a society? lonnie chen, i want to start with you. this is something you have been thinking about. off said have you sa plan that will allow the economy to run not optimally but smoothly until we get to that place where there is a vaccine. i want you to take us through what you are saying you'd like to see done? >> well, i think, steve, there is a couple of assumptions with estart from. one is precisely this notion that we may not have a vaccine for some time. we may not have an acceptable th
well, with that setup, lonnie chen, ezekiel emanuel, i want to bring you in. i want to have a calm and reasonable discussion with you about this new phase we seem to be entering here. we are seeing states that are succeeding in flattening their curves. but we are also seeing a situation where the virus remains with us. it remains very easy to get. we have a vaccine that's apparently a very long way off. so this phase where the vaccine is still with us. the disease is still with us. the curves...
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they need to just get out, i think. >> thank you so much to natasha chen.osh, lots of luck to all of you out there who are really trying to keep it together right now. i know it's hard. >> let's go to texas where they've new begun phase two of reopening. that's despite growing number of covid-19 case. this weekend, hair salons, barbershops, tanning salons are open. in dallas county, officials are reporting more than 230 cases. this is for the last six consecutive days for the week. the clay county judge clay jenkins noted that hospitalizations and intensive care unit occupancy were not on the decline. dallas county judge clay jenkins joins us now. judge, thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i read you had a day this week that tied as it relates to deaths, the high of the entire pandemic. and do you disagree with opening at all? or just what's opening first. >> well, with what's opening first. so, if you look at what the scientists say, both at the cdc level and here locally at our teaching and university hospitals, we need to loo
they need to just get out, i think. >> thank you so much to natasha chen.osh, lots of luck to all of you out there who are really trying to keep it together right now. i know it's hard. >> let's go to texas where they've new begun phase two of reopening. that's despite growing number of covid-19 case. this weekend, hair salons, barbershops, tanning salons are open. in dallas county, officials are reporting more than 230 cases. this is for the last six consecutive days for the week....
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. >>> i'm natasha chen in bristol, tennessee. actually, now i'm natasha chen in bristol, virginia, across the state line where there is a very different set of rules. on that side of the street the governor of tennessee has allowed diners to dine inside. on this side of the street phase one may not start until friday when restaurants can do outdoor dining. this has created frustration for the community. >> thanks to all of our reporters for all of that. >>> still ahead, are chinese hackers stealing american research to get a jump on a vaccine? a new moment in wireless has begun. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces. by bringing together our two networks, t-mobile will build america's largest and most reliable 5g network... with more towers, more engineers, and more coverage. you'll get the best 5g network, and the best prices. welcome to t-mobile. america's largest 5g network. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks
. >>> i'm natasha chen in bristol, tennessee. actually, now i'm natasha chen in bristol, virginia, across the state line where there is a very different set of rules. on that side of the street the governor of tennessee has allowed diners to dine inside. on this side of the street phase one may not start until friday when restaurants can do outdoor dining. this has created frustration for the community. >> thanks to all of our reporters for all of that. >>> still ahead,...
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league, con muchos canes al formato tradicional según reportes salido propone cuerno temporada de chenyoresel clásico mundial por el último año sido cancelado debido a que el torneo forma parte del sindicato de jugadores en diciembre 2021 le programan el trono deberá ser negocio de los organizadores no creen que se puede volver a jugar antes del 2023. esto es los deportes. antes de despedirnos, queremos dejar el mensaje de solidaridad de la clase 2020 que sigan cumpliendo sus metas (música). (música). (música). (música). (música). le recordamos que pueden participar, solo en bienes una foto de ese estudiante que está por graduarse, solo debe descargar nuestra aplicación telemundo 48, vaya al menú principal, busqué la sección fotos videos bajo la categoría clase 2020, intuye nombre del estudiante de la escuela la que pertenece, suba la foto y ahí lo vera en televisión. en nuestros espacios. >>> muchas gracias por su sintonía hemos llegado al final, gracias por su ( musica ) >> todos menos trudonald trump, party partir de ahora todos los fun o funcioanrinarios de la casa blaa es estan ob
league, con muchos canes al formato tradicional según reportes salido propone cuerno temporada de chenyoresel clásico mundial por el último año sido cancelado debido a que el torneo forma parte del sindicato de jugadores en diciembre 2021 le programan el trono deberá ser negocio de los organizadores no creen que se puede volver a jugar antes del 2023. esto es los deportes. antes de despedirnos, queremos dejar el mensaje de solidaridad de la clase 2020 que sigan cumpliendo sus metas...
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> dr. jorge rodriguez is an internal medicine and viral specialist.is with us from los angeles. it's good to see you as always, doctor. downward trend in new cases in some parts of the country encouraging but it doesn't mean no new cases of course. still thousands a day. do you worry that the social distancing that brought the numbers down could change now that states are reopening, all these sites of full bars and restaurants and so on? >> i'm not worried that it might change. i'm concerned that it already has changed. it's a combination of multiple things. one is people are obviously tired of, you know, being at home, staying at home. so, the natural instinct is to break free. however, there's a certain way of doing it and there's a reckless way of doing it. i'm seeing patients of mine that should know better that are sort of, you know, tiptoeing into unchartered territory. and the fact that the cases are not spiking, you have to understand that the cases are still occurring. and there's a friend of mine, another doctor said the virus will determine
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> dr. jorge rodriguez is an internal medicine and viral specialist.is with us from los angeles. it's good to see you as always, doctor. downward trend in new cases in some parts of the country encouraging but it doesn't mean no new cases of course. still thousands a day. do you worry that the social distancing that brought the numbers down could change now that states are reopening, all these sites of full bars and restaurants and so on? >> i'm not...
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noticieros unosya de tocado el estrés en los meses estos lotes de teléfono cubano sitio de sus necesidades chen costo de este, de sus el país como eso es lo que centenar aparte de la región en washington la presencia y la temperatura para nosotros es agradable con nublados ligeros pero fresco comobombos estas tomas su francisco tiene sede, y los dijeron y también santa rosa con 53° más fresco por ejemplo despejado, lo largo del viernes a primera alteza papa los temperaturas alcanza 50°, 56 hacia el norte con unos 50 es una noche fresca >>> fresco alcanzaremos los 80° algunosnublados condiciones óptimas pero que deseen casa, disfrutando de la programación sobre los próximos días a partir del próximo jueves y viernes, hablaremos de eso lo largo del fin de semana y la sabana entran, feliz fin de semana regresamos >>> tiene idea de cuál es el impacto hablando del coronavirus ha tenido la industria de los deportes, a regreso la cifra escalofriante de cómo afectó el futuro del deporte en estados unidos >>>hola qué tal o cuál es el impacto monetario de la pandemia de mundo de los deportes? la cifra es
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>>that was natasha chen, reporting the cdc has created a 17 page draft recommendation on how to reopen the economy but so far the trump administration says it is not ready to be implemented. >>tonight the national restaurant association says it has lost 3 decades worth of jobs in just the last 2 months. the nation's eating and drinking establishments lost more than 5.5 million jobs in april alone. and restaurant employment has fallen to its lowest level since 1989 because of the pandemic on friday the bureau of labor statistics reported the national unemployment rate hovering near 15% and climbing while the overall employment figures are bad the losses in the food and drink business are particularly staggering. the national restaurant industry is now asking congress for targeted relief for its industry and employees us army is now offering a million contract to a tech company that can develop. >>wearable sensors that detect covid-19 the army's asking for proposals that include existing technology. that's according to a memo sent out through a medical association. the sensor here would
>>that was natasha chen, reporting the cdc has created a 17 page draft recommendation on how to reopen the economy but so far the trump administration says it is not ready to be implemented. >>tonight the national restaurant association says it has lost 3 decades worth of jobs in just the last 2 months. the nation's eating and drinking establishments lost more than 5.5 million jobs in april alone. and restaurant employment has fallen to its lowest level since 1989 because of the...
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. >> let's go to natasha chen now.y of the businesses really are uncertain about their futures. >> reporter: right, christi and victor. we are seeing a lot of business owners really hurting. but some of the criticism of the states that reopened early was there wasn't a clear 14 day downward trend of new cases which is one of the white house guidelines for reopening. here in georgia we've seen theatres able to open for a couple weeks now. where other states are being more cautious. this weekend a lot of eyes are on california and how they'll fare now that they are also reopening some businesses. >> by the end of the weekend all but three states will have eased quarantine restrictions in some way, even in once hard hit rhode island where the governor said friday her state will be the first in the northeast to lift a st stay-at-home order. >> if you look at the facts on the ground, the data on the ground, we're doing betper p so therefore we're in a better position so we can start to lift our restrictions a little bit soo
. >> let's go to natasha chen now.y of the businesses really are uncertain about their futures. >> reporter: right, christi and victor. we are seeing a lot of business owners really hurting. but some of the criticism of the states that reopened early was there wasn't a clear 14 day downward trend of new cases which is one of the white house guidelines for reopening. here in georgia we've seen theatres able to open for a couple weeks now. where other states are being more cautious....
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> don't spray disinfectants to stop the virus. an advisory says a sprays large areas can do more harm than good. it could cause eye irritation. some governments are fogging streets to sanitize them during the pandemic. >>> let's talk about the latest development. joining us from oxford, england, is dr. sean griffith. she's led hong kong's investigation into the 2003 sars epidemic. it's good to see you, thanks so much for joining us, professor. i want to talk to you about the united states beaches reopening, restaurants across the united states, all kinds of establishments. what is key right now to ensure there is not an uptick in the spread due to all of this reopening? >> the key, i think, is to view this as a marathon, not a sprint. by that i mean, we need to think to the long term because what we really need to avoid is an exponential increase. in georgia, for example, although there hasn't been an upturn, there hasn't been a downturn. there's still a level of disease in the community. what's going to be key for controlling the
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> don't spray disinfectants to stop the virus. an advisory says a sprays large areas can do more harm than good. it could cause eye irritation. some governments are fogging streets to sanitize them during the pandemic. >>> let's talk about the latest development. joining us from oxford, england, is dr. sean griffith. she's led hong kong's investigation into the 2003 sars epidemic. it's good to see you, thanks so much for joining us, professor. i...
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natasha chen, thank you so much. >>> all right. stimulus loan money that was meant to keep small businesses afloat has landed in the hands of some wealthy, private schools and u.s. treasury secretary steve mnuchin is not onboard with that. he is calling on schools with endoumts e endowments to give the money back. some private schools are saying no. they will keep the funds despite having millions in endowments. sarah westwood is joining me now from washington. secretary mnuchin clearly wants the schools to return the money. does he have any leverage? do they have to comply? >> reporter: yes, fred, the treasury secretary saying the private schools with significant endowments should not be keeping money from the paycheck protection program but the treasury program has not defined what significant looks like. they are not offering specifications on what secretary mnuchin is demanding. the money in this program is meant for small businesses to keep employees on the payroll. there has been some outcry when these larger organizations, w
natasha chen, thank you so much. >>> all right. stimulus loan money that was meant to keep small businesses afloat has landed in the hands of some wealthy, private schools and u.s. treasury secretary steve mnuchin is not onboard with that. he is calling on schools with endoumts e endowments to give the money back. some private schools are saying no. they will keep the funds despite having millions in endowments. sarah westwood is joining me now from washington. secretary mnuchin...
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natasha chen joining us from alpharetta, georgia. are businesses opening up? are people excited about that? >> yesterday was the first time some of these retail shops at this outdoor mall were open in six weeks or so. for people coming here, and granted there are no people around us right now, stores are just starting to open at this hour, people will be seeing signs on the ground telling them to walk one way to prevent cross traffic. i see people trying to abide by that, also, i've seen people completely disregard management as they tell them they're going the wrong way. >> in georgia, the new month brought with it an enirtie new place to get out of the house, the mall. >> first of all, it's been scary, when we first heard about it. but also exciting for our tenants to be able to open back up. >> the shelter in place order expired thursday night for most george ans. though the governor extended the order for the elderly and most vulnerable to shelter in place until mid june. at avalon, an upscale outdoor mall, management readied the grounds for shopping in th
natasha chen joining us from alpharetta, georgia. are businesses opening up? are people excited about that? >> yesterday was the first time some of these retail shops at this outdoor mall were open in six weeks or so. for people coming here, and granted there are no people around us right now, stores are just starting to open at this hour, people will be seeing signs on the ground telling them to walk one way to prevent cross traffic. i see people trying to abide by that, also, i've seen...
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cnn's natasha chen with us now. natasha -- i can hear we havana ta -- have natasha. >> reporter: in talking to someone who was here with law enforcement overnight we understand people started to disperse about 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning but also moving to other parts of the city. i want to show you a little bit closer now just a warning there's profanity all over that wall on the cnn sign but you can see the protesters have used that wall and the sign as a canvas for all their complaints against the police, against the president, against the georgia governor and a lot of the streets that we can see and around the corner there's debris and glass. broken glass at the this building. so this is just one example of a lot of the rioting and protesting that happened overnight. route rage protesters took to the streets around the country for the fourth straight night over the death of george floyd. fear and frustration with the u.s. justice system have led to peaceful protests in some cities across america, and dangerous a
cnn's natasha chen with us now. natasha -- i can hear we havana ta -- have natasha. >> reporter: in talking to someone who was here with law enforcement overnight we understand people started to disperse about 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning but also moving to other parts of the city. i want to show you a little bit closer now just a warning there's profanity all over that wall on the cnn sign but you can see the protesters have used that wall and the sign as a canvas for all their complaints...
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natasha chen and rosa florez have the latest on america's beaches. let's start with them.l, myrtle beach, south carolina one of many cases in the u.s. where crowds gathered for the holiday weekend even as state health authorities announced coronavirus numbers hit 10,000 for the first time. the pandemic did not seem to be on peoples' minds as natasha chen now explains. >> reporter: people here on myrtle beach are for the most part practicing social distancing by keeping apart from the next party. and the city manager tells me that for the most part this weekend has been extremely peaceful with the exception of a shooting incident overnight saturday into sunday in about the same spot where another shooting happened the previous weekend. so, some of that behavior prompted the city to form a resolution and executive order giving police a bit more authority to do things such as shutting down businesses if they need to. in general masks are recommended by the governor, by the city. i keep mine on when i'm not on camera, especially when i'm interviewing people. but otherwise we d
natasha chen and rosa florez have the latest on america's beaches. let's start with them.l, myrtle beach, south carolina one of many cases in the u.s. where crowds gathered for the holiday weekend even as state health authorities announced coronavirus numbers hit 10,000 for the first time. the pandemic did not seem to be on peoples' minds as natasha chen now explains. >> reporter: people here on myrtle beach are for the most part practicing social distancing by keeping apart from the next...
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who are under age 60 come out because they -- they need to get out, i think. >> reporter: natasha chenn, atlanta. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is set to unveil his strategy for reopening the british in a few hours. he'll deliver a televised national address sunday evening. johnson is expected to loosen coronavirus restrictions. he reportedly also will introduce a new covid-19 tracking system that uses local infection data to rank threats. let's go live to london. what message is expected from the prime minister today? >> reporter: well, he's expected to start this gradual ease of coronavirus restrictions and as you mentioned, he will probably launch this coronavirus alert system that will track the danger of the virus according to data on a scale of one to five. it will initially be happening only in england. what we're also expecting is that that famous slogan, stay home, save lives, it will probably be revised. we're also expecting that that rule which is in place, that you can only go out once a day, will probably be dropped. we're also expecting possibly some further guidanc
who are under age 60 come out because they -- they need to get out, i think. >> reporter: natasha chenn, atlanta. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson is set to unveil his strategy for reopening the british in a few hours. he'll deliver a televised national address sunday evening. johnson is expected to loosen coronavirus restrictions. he reportedly also will introduce a new covid-19 tracking system that uses local infection data to rank threats. let's go live to london. what...
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let's start with natasha chen in tybee island, georgia. >> reporter: we've seen thousands of people comeo tybee island and beach here. you can tell the groups are doing social distancing as far as the group next to them, but they're also supposed to keep their groups to under ten people and sometimes we're not seeing that. we're seeing groups larger than that. i talk today the mayor of tybee island about the fact she saw some georgia department officers enforcing that and trying to break up some of the larger groups on the north end of the beach. you can also tell no one around us on the beach is wearing a mask. there are some people wearing them out on the town, but when i talked to the mayor and we both wore masks because we were in close range to one another here's what she told me about that. >> i was on the north end and i saw rangers down there breaking up groups, and i think they're just oversaturated with people, and i don't know it's -- it's just a difficult task. >> no one's really wearing a mask out besides yourself, of course and your crew. people are going to take precaution
let's start with natasha chen in tybee island, georgia. >> reporter: we've seen thousands of people comeo tybee island and beach here. you can tell the groups are doing social distancing as far as the group next to them, but they're also supposed to keep their groups to under ten people and sometimes we're not seeing that. we're seeing groups larger than that. i talk today the mayor of tybee island about the fact she saw some georgia department officers enforcing that and trying to break...
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natasha chen, please keep us posted in atlanta.thank you very much. >>> a black man dies at the hands of police. why does this keep happening and when will it end? join cnn's don lemon for an important conversation "i can't breathe" black men living and dying in america. that is tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. >>> coming up, more breaking news. returning manned space flight to the united states. we are standing by. coming up the youngest man ever to walk on the moon, charlie duke joins me live. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i've been involved in.. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also
natasha chen, please keep us posted in atlanta.thank you very much. >>> a black man dies at the hands of police. why does this keep happening and when will it end? join cnn's don lemon for an important conversation "i can't breathe" black men living and dying in america. that is tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern time. >>> coming up, more breaking news. returning manned space flight to the united states. we are standing by. coming up the youngest man ever to walk on the...
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natasha chen, cnn, myrtle beach, south carolina. >>> joining me now is dr. sanjay matthew. he's a primary care physician and a public health specialist. thank you, doctor, for being with us. >> good day to you, rosemary. >> in the u.s., this holiday weekend crowds gathered on beaches and at pools across the country clearly not keeping their social distance and not wearing masks even though health experts urged caution. what was your reaction when you saw some of those images? >> i was disappointed, rosemary. you know, ultimately we talk about this so much on air everywhere i'm sure all over the world, just not on cnn. masks are key. it's not about not having fun. i mentioned this earlier today. that's not what this is all about. this is about having fun responsibly while wearing a mask and maintaining six feet. if you look at those images that we saw of the beaches and people walking on the streets, it didn't give me the impression that they were six feet away. and i definitely did not see a lot of masks. >> yeah, when we look at -- we're looking at that aerial shot there o
natasha chen, cnn, myrtle beach, south carolina. >>> joining me now is dr. sanjay matthew. he's a primary care physician and a public health specialist. thank you, doctor, for being with us. >> good day to you, rosemary. >> in the u.s., this holiday weekend crowds gathered on beaches and at pools across the country clearly not keeping their social distance and not wearing masks even though health experts urged caution. what was your reaction when you saw some of those...
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cnn's natasha chen joining me from tybee island and clearly the word sout. you have a lot of people enjoying the beach. what kind of restrictions are in place? >> well, fred, the only restrictions are that the parties need to stay six feet apart from each other. socially distance. and you can't have groups of more than ten people. otherwise, you wouldn't really know that this memorial day weekend is any different than any past memorial day weekend. i don't know if you can tell by just looking at this scene here that we're in the middle of a pandemic. but we talked to beachgoers who just wanted to enjoy life. you don't see anyone with masks on. we are trying to wear them ourselves when we're interviewing people at closer range. but they don't seem terribly concerned about covering their faces, at least not on the beach. we did talk to some local residents because they rely on these people behind me for their tourism dollars. they are really dependent on that. but that comes at a risk. here are don and mary mclemore. >> we're not making this stuff up. we're no
cnn's natasha chen joining me from tybee island and clearly the word sout. you have a lot of people enjoying the beach. what kind of restrictions are in place? >> well, fred, the only restrictions are that the parties need to stay six feet apart from each other. socially distance. and you can't have groups of more than ten people. otherwise, you wouldn't really know that this memorial day weekend is any different than any past memorial day weekend. i don't know if you can tell by just...
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back to you. >>> natasha chen for us the there. thanks so much. >>> we'll go to minneapolis where george floyd was killed. police fired tear gas, flash bangs at crowds. we'll go josh campbell who is there in minneapolis. josh, good to see you this morning. there's some commotion where you're at right now? >> reporter: behind me you see members of the minnesota national guard. just stop and think about that for a moment. on the streets of the united states of america you now have national guard members, citizen servants being called up to protect the public, to try to restore some sense of peace. let me tell you what these specific members are doing right now. their job isn't to push back a riot their job is to protect the firefighters that are here. a number of firefighters behind us fighting seven blazes in this area. this is not far from the area where george floyd was killed. now as they continue to knock out these fires you see others resurfacing, reflashing and members moving in a rolling fashion throughout this neighborhood t
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> many in the u.s. are heading out to the beaches this weekend as states reopen and warm weather collides with cabin fever. first, let's begin in california where los angeles county is reopening beaches with restrictions. paul vercammen is in malibu. >> reporter: a major development in the easing of social distancing rules in los angeles county. i'm at famed zuma beach, now reopened this weekend. you can see off in the water some new rules. you can use the beach in l.a. county for recreation. you see them wading there. you're to keep moving along. one thing we've noticed. we saw sheriff deputies on atvs, and they would address people who they thought were parking or setting up tents or umbrellas. they want these people to dmeke in motion. if you're going to be on the boardwalk or closer than six feet, you're to be wearing a mask. not everybody has a mask and that has some people concerned. >> i'm glad to come out to the beach and walk my dog, but because people are still disregarding, we're not taking m
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> many in the u.s. are heading out to the beaches this weekend as states reopen and warm weather collides with cabin fever. first, let's begin in california where los angeles county is reopening beaches with restrictions. paul vercammen is in malibu. >> reporter: a major development in the easing of social distancing rules in los angeles county. i'm at famed zuma beach, now reopened this weekend. you can see off in the water some new rules. you can...
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the governor is at odds with that, ana. >> okay, natasha chen, thank you for the update. please keep us posts. >>> there are new worries for parents related to covid-19 this weekend. a number of children are now sick with a syndrome thought to be linked to the coronavirus and three young people have died. we'll have the latest just ahead live in the "cnn newsroom." want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements 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. this...whole world ...of people. ...adventurous people... and survivors. it was interesting to think about their lives... their successes... and...their hardships. i think that's part of what i want my kids to know. they come from people who... were brave. and took risks. big risks. no pressure. [short laugh] bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com oofr >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." more businesses restaurants, serv
the governor is at odds with that, ana. >> okay, natasha chen, thank you for the update. please keep us posts. >>> there are new worries for parents related to covid-19 this weekend. a number of children are now sick with a syndrome thought to be linked to the coronavirus and three young people have died. we'll have the latest just ahead live in the "cnn newsroom." want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that...
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natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> earlier i talked to richard darwood. i asked him what a future living with the virus might look like, especially without a vaccine ready. >> this is not something that somebody's going to go into a lab with and suddenly come out and say, you know, eureka, i discovered it. here it is. the process of developing a vaccine normally requires years of effort to come up with something that is capable of provoking immaune response to test its safety. no vaccine is going to be 100% effective. it may not work in people with a reduced immune system, for example. then actually scale up its production of a vaccine is an incredibly frail, fragile, vulnerable process. we see this every year with problems producing our annual flu vaccine. we see it with vaccine shortages around the globe. it's more like baking a cake than a chemical process where you can churn out millions of tablets or millions of doses. it's a fragile process because good -- many different components, the glass wear, the needles, the packaging. it needs to be distribu
natasha chen, cnn, atlanta. >>> earlier i talked to richard darwood. i asked him what a future living with the virus might look like, especially without a vaccine ready. >> this is not something that somebody's going to go into a lab with and suddenly come out and say, you know, eureka, i discovered it. here it is. the process of developing a vaccine normally requires years of effort to come up with something that is capable of provoking immaune response to test its safety. no...
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natasha chen, beachgoers maintaining social distancing. have they been listening from what you've seen? >> reporter: it's a mixed bag here on the beach where we are. people have done a pretty good job of putting parties separate from each other, and you can tell the chairs are spaced out kind of like what rosa was describing in florida, here also spals spaced out so parties can remain separate. there were serious social distancing problems in previous weekends and potentially this weekend as well which prompted the city to create an executive order this week banning golf carts and mopeds in certain areas and giving police more authority to do things such as shutting down businesses if necessary from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. they so far as we know have not had to do that, but city regulators have noticed a couple of restaurants over the 50% capacity that they're supposed to maintain, and they had to show some patrons out the door when the city regulators came to see that and of course we know this morning from the city manager that we've now
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cnn's natasha chen is there. what does this declaration mean? >> reporter: right. fred, this city resolution was actually a result of something that they observed last weekend. they wrote in to the resolution they saw problems with people's behavior, not social distancing. some safety issues especially leading to some modes of transportation, crowds on ocean city boulevard. this executive order you're talking about means that golf carts are banned and their giving police, as you said, a little more authority and flexibility to, for example, get help from local, state, federal officials and potentially even shut down some businesses between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. if they need to. show you the crowds on the beach right now. we've been told by a lifeguard team that drove by today is actually pretty tame relatively speaking, except for the fact that you've got a lot of people. people are actually keeping their parties separate from each other. there is a couple over my left shoulder here, under the green umbrella didn't want to talk on camera but told me that is one
cnn's natasha chen is there. what does this declaration mean? >> reporter: right. fred, this city resolution was actually a result of something that they observed last weekend. they wrote in to the resolution they saw problems with people's behavior, not social distancing. some safety issues especially leading to some modes of transportation, crowds on ocean city boulevard. this executive order you're talking about means that golf carts are banned and their giving police, as you said, a...
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albert chen joins us.e outlook for asian equities as investors appear to ignore china-related tensions. nomura international hong kong limited head of research jim mccafferty is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: asian stocks trading higher early thursday morning despite increasing tensions between the u.s. and china over hong kong's political autonomy. joining us is jim mccafferty, ofura international head aipac equity research. is this about investors wanting to stay invested given that the bond markets give so many yields and holding cash gets you nothing? >>>> i think that's right and one of the things we have looked at his asset allocation strategy and liability matching. that means big pension funds globally need to pay income to some of their members because people are retiring and there is on gdp, u.s. treasuries, or guilt. investors are looking at things like corporate ponds and equities as well. haslinda: and there is still a lot of money sitting on the sidelines. fair to assume the stock marke
albert chen joins us.e outlook for asian equities as investors appear to ignore china-related tensions. nomura international hong kong limited head of research jim mccafferty is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: asian stocks trading higher early thursday morning despite increasing tensions between the u.s. and china over hong kong's political autonomy. joining us is jim mccafferty, ofura international head aipac equity research. is this about investors wanting to stay invested given that...
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natasha chen, thank you for your reporting. we'll check back. >> reporter: thank you. >> to the southwest coast now more than two-thirds of california is moving ahead with the next phase of reopening including beaches. memorial day weekend arrives as california has reported more than 2,000 new cases of coronavirus a day for each of the last four days. we'll go to santa monica. paul, what are expectations there over the holiday weekend? >> reporter: well, they have loosened up some of the social distancing rules and most notably right behind me you'll see a whole bunch of bikes go. they've opened up the famed bike path here in santa monica. you see a mix of people wearing masks and some people not. but on this memorial day weekend, here is the smoking gun indicator for how tough times have been. look at that. the ferris wheel, the rollercoaster, not operating. the santa monica pier closed. this city like a lot of other small california cities that rely on tourism has just been jack hammered by a lack of tax revenue both hotel ta
natasha chen, thank you for your reporting. we'll check back. >> reporter: thank you. >> to the southwest coast now more than two-thirds of california is moving ahead with the next phase of reopening including beaches. memorial day weekend arrives as california has reported more than 2,000 new cases of coronavirus a day for each of the last four days. we'll go to santa monica. paul, what are expectations there over the holiday weekend? >> reporter: well, they have loosened up...