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chris. >> yeah, look, we can cancel elections in the country and my only reference point is 9/11.e having a primary and we canceled it that day because of the great uncertainty over what was going on. they were held two weeks later with the overwhelming term out. i think postponing elections is bad for the country where to find ways that people vote that can do self safely and without jeopardizing their health. but i do believe turnout will be down. >> martha: you know, it's interesting because when you take a look at the question of turnout tomorrow everybody is sort of turning to the virtual experiences, you have to be concerned i guess from a first of all i should say come up in regards to tomorrow night. do you think older voters won't show up and are you concerned about the effects of the outco outcome? >> there will be an impact on the outcome i think, but realize, just like ohio you can cast and request they absentee balance and generate first grade you can vote the last 90 days in the last four weeks we can show up. in texas we have traditionally 50 or 60% of the vote cast
chris. >> yeah, look, we can cancel elections in the country and my only reference point is 9/11.e having a primary and we canceled it that day because of the great uncertainty over what was going on. they were held two weeks later with the overwhelming term out. i think postponing elections is bad for the country where to find ways that people vote that can do self safely and without jeopardizing their health. but i do believe turnout will be down. >> martha: you know, it's...
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and american business chris welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me back i'm a big fan and it's nice to reconnect with you after all these years yeah it's awesome man this pandemic is the best thing ever anyway chris fenton on october 4th 2019 they general manager of the houston rockets tweeted support for protesters and hong kong this resulted in billions of dollars of losses for the n.b.a. which has 500000000 fans and china so tell us about what the n.b.a. story tells us chris yeah well that was actually a very relevant day for me. i actually was at my kid's soccer game when i when i saw the tweet come up on my phone i didn't even know who daryl morey was but i obviously know who the houston rockets are and knew their importance in the u.s. china cultural and commercial exchange and in particular to the sports industry because yao ming one of the most famous basketball players bought time and definitely the most famous ever out of china played for the houston rockets so when i saw that tweet come up i thought to myself oh my god that's that's going to be very painful for the n.b.a. . what was interesting though as i am i didn't e
and american business chris welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me back i'm a big fan and it's nice to reconnect with you after all these years yeah it's awesome man this pandemic is the best thing ever anyway chris fenton on october 4th 2019 they general manager of the houston rockets tweeted support for protesters and hong kong this resulted in billions of dollars of losses for the n.b.a. which has 500000000 fans and china so tell us about what the n.b.a. story tells us chris yeah...
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chris. back to you. >> yeah, it always is.ank you so much. >>> we've got a couple of really great reporters who know their states that are primary states today. reporter for our affiliate wdiv here in detroit, mara mcdonald. and the lead political reporter for the kansas city star, jason hancock in columbia, missouri. great to have you both here. this is, by many analysts' measure, a must-win state for bernie sanders. it's a place where he has done well in the past, but you have been on the ground. give me your sense of where this race is right now. >> first of all, the sanders campaign rolled in here on friday and they've been running as though their lives depend on this state. they're organized. they've criss-crossed this state. compare and contrast that with the biden camp that came here on monday and had a couple surrogates here over the weekend. clearly, sanders knows he has to win here. this is not 2016, though. let's get that out of the way right now. there's a different dynamic here right now than there was in 2016. be
chris. back to you. >> yeah, it always is.ank you so much. >>> we've got a couple of really great reporters who know their states that are primary states today. reporter for our affiliate wdiv here in detroit, mara mcdonald. and the lead political reporter for the kansas city star, jason hancock in columbia, missouri. great to have you both here. this is, by many analysts' measure, a must-win state for bernie sanders. it's a place where he has done well in the past, but you have...
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chris: yeah. let's get to that.e the key administration figure negotiating that $2 trillion some call it relief bill, some call it a stimulus bill. one part of that is $500 billion, a half a trillion dollars, to help dealing with various big corporations. how much discretion do you and the president have in deciding who to give that $500 billion to? which corporations and under what terms? >> chris, there's two parts to this program. there's approximately $50 billion that we can make direct treasury loans that are subject to the president's and my approval. those are specifically designed for the airline business and for the cargo business which are national security concerns and also give us flexibility if there are other national security companies. and let me be clear, taxpayers will be fully compensated for those loans. the other part of the package is for us to work with the federal reserve. i think you know chairman jay powell and i now speak multiple times a day on a regular basis. the 13-3 was a package that
chris: yeah. let's get to that.e the key administration figure negotiating that $2 trillion some call it relief bill, some call it a stimulus bill. one part of that is $500 billion, a half a trillion dollars, to help dealing with various big corporations. how much discretion do you and the president have in deciding who to give that $500 billion to? which corporations and under what terms? >> chris, there's two parts to this program. there's approximately $50 billion that we can make...
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chris: quick job, last minute? >> yeah. chris: for your 100 birthday? >> yeah. ot just her hats that make a statement. when did you realize that your married name was vanilla beane? >> in the drugstore and pharmacist say did you know there's a vanilla beane. chris: what did you think when you realized -- >> it was meant to be. chris: vanilla beane is still creating and taking inspiration from advice he got as a child. >> learn, power your own canoe. chris: any plans to retire? >> this is my life. chris: are you happy where life has taken you? >> it's been good, i can't complain. chris: oh, boy, at the end of the week when so much of our lives has been up-ended it's nice to know there are some constants in the world like vanilla beane. that's it for today, have a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ shannon: busy night on multiple fronts with the cdc recognized recommending gatherings for 50 people are more be canceled or proposed for at least eight weeks. dr. fauci's telling reported tonight that anything and everything is on the table, includin
chris: quick job, last minute? >> yeah. chris: for your 100 birthday? >> yeah. ot just her hats that make a statement. when did you realize that your married name was vanilla beane? >> in the drugstore and pharmacist say did you know there's a vanilla beane. chris: what did you think when you realized -- >> it was meant to be. chris: vanilla beane is still creating and taking inspiration from advice he got as a child. >> learn, power your own canoe. chris: any...
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moving so fast in biden's direction that even 12-hour polls were out of date. 12-hour polls, chris. >> yeah, it's a remarkable brook, to think about, and we use the word unprecedented a lot as we talk about politics, what we've seen between saturday night and tuesday night into wednesday morning is unprecedented. they come back the likes of which we haven't seen. let me run through these numbers. states biden won, there are nine of them all across the country. we're still counting over here. i don't think that's going to go into the biden category. maine and california still counting, close, but nine to three, right? and this one right here a big prize, texas just in terms of the number of delegatedelegates polling suggested bernie sanders was ahead in very recently. now here's what's remarkable. it's not because joe biden spent a bunch of money in these states. he spent $2.2 million in advertising. michael bloomberg spent $234 million. he didn't even go to a lot of these states. in massachusetts, hen never wen, one thing about massachusetts just to speak to how big a bounce this was, there
moving so fast in biden's direction that even 12-hour polls were out of date. 12-hour polls, chris. >> yeah, it's a remarkable brook, to think about, and we use the word unprecedented a lot as we talk about politics, what we've seen between saturday night and tuesday night into wednesday morning is unprecedented. they come back the likes of which we haven't seen. let me run through these numbers. states biden won, there are nine of them all across the country. we're still counting over...
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it's been true for a century, chris. >> yeah, it's not going to be true this time.f the united states. it's not even going to be close. donald trump was running on the economy, the economy is failing. he is failing in leadership role right now in dealing with the coronavirus. i know it's not all his fault. it would be wrong to blame him for everything, but the american people's mood has changed. if you would have asked me a month ago i would've said it was more likely than not that he would probably would have gotten reelected. it is much more likely that he will no longer be president of the united states after the selection. joe biden is going to be the next president of the united states and everything he wrote of course true historically is going to be proven wrong just like it was proven wrong four years ago when donald trump -- some of the things he overcame to become present. >> shannon: what to make of that production? >> maybe, maybe not. we have many twists and turns ahead of us in this race and chris set a month ago he would have said perhaps we would've
it's been true for a century, chris. >> yeah, it's not going to be true this time.f the united states. it's not even going to be close. donald trump was running on the economy, the economy is failing. he is failing in leadership role right now in dealing with the coronavirus. i know it's not all his fault. it would be wrong to blame him for everything, but the american people's mood has changed. if you would have asked me a month ago i would've said it was more likely than not that he...
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chris: beat biden in michigan? >> yes, i do, yeahink the polling -- you know last time around as you indicated it was seen as a big upset because polling had us down literally by 20 points one day before the election. chris: okay. you talked in your last answer about income inequality and i want to press down on that with you. here is something that you said last fall. i don't think billionaires should exist. first of all, a few billionaires let's talk about bill gates, steve jobs, jeff bezos have created more than a million jobs, probably more than a million extra in terms of fallout as it goes from their companies and created trillions of dollars of wealth. why shouldn't they share in the wealth that they create which is helping not just them but has helped a lot of americans? >> chris, i have nothing personal against any billionaire, but when you are looking at an economy today with top 1% owns more wealth than the bottom 92%, where over the last 320 years the top 1% has seen 21 trillion-dollar increase in wealth while bottom half
chris: beat biden in michigan? >> yes, i do, yeahink the polling -- you know last time around as you indicated it was seen as a big upset because polling had us down literally by 20 points one day before the election. chris: okay. you talked in your last answer about income inequality and i want to press down on that with you. here is something that you said last fall. i don't think billionaires should exist. first of all, a few billionaires let's talk about bill gates, steve jobs, jeff...
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will put hard cash in consumers' hands because you know they are the backbone of this economy, chris? >> yeahu know, it will be interesting. first of all, great analysis. second of all, people are going to say 700 billion and they still tank it. you give them the interest rate cut that you could that's available from zero to a quarter point, they still tank it. why did we start with them? why didn't you start with helping out families, households and small businesses and not make the mistake we made in 2008 all over? maybe you're catering too much to the top again and not to the people who do the buying in the first place. >> i think you're channelling every viewer at home right now with that question, and what's important to keep in mind is that you have to keep the plumbing going so that buyers and sellers can have an orderly marketplace because what that will do hypothetically, what the fed is trying to do is calm the nerves out there right now and not get people thinking should i sell, you know, stocks in my 401 k or what do i do about that? but to your point, what investors want to see i
will put hard cash in consumers' hands because you know they are the backbone of this economy, chris? >> yeahu know, it will be interesting. first of all, great analysis. second of all, people are going to say 700 billion and they still tank it. you give them the interest rate cut that you could that's available from zero to a quarter point, they still tank it. why did we start with them? why didn't you start with helping out families, households and small businesses and not make the...
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chris palone? >> yeah, richard, here in times square. we've been here throughout the day. and this is not normal for a saturday. let me give you a live look of what is going on in times square. very sparse. you can see, right now the temperatures are the best they've been all day long. still, just a couple of dozen people gathering in times square in new york city. one cab driver i talked to described midtown manhattan right now as a ghost town. it seems that way. there is certainly some uneasiness, confusion about what people should be doing. we've seen so many things canceled. we've seen broadway shows gatherings of over 500 people canceled. the ash much diocese of new york canceled all masses throughout the region. yet, there are tourists here and yet there with people that want to go out and go to restaurants and do things. and so some are going out. some people are staying home. people are really, really confused. earlier today i talked with a tourist from ireland who coincidentally wouldn't be able to come here if his plans were a little later because of the new trav
chris palone? >> yeah, richard, here in times square. we've been here throughout the day. and this is not normal for a saturday. let me give you a live look of what is going on in times square. very sparse. you can see, right now the temperatures are the best they've been all day long. still, just a couple of dozen people gathering in times square in new york city. one cab driver i talked to described midtown manhattan right now as a ghost town. it seems that way. there is certainly some...
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chris? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, laura, vice president mike pence and members of the coronavirus task force will host a news briefing a little later on this morning. so far in the united states we have more than 3,000 infections across 49 states, and that adds public and private -- the vice president adds that private and public partnerships are allowing more testing to start taking place this week. today's briefing comes as u.s. senators have a big decision on their hands. take a live look at capitol hill where senators are expected to start taking up a vote on a bill aimed at helping americans impacted by the pandemic. the multimillion dollar bill would ensure sick leave and include money for testing including people not insured. president trump will participate in two video teleconferences today. he, along with the g-7 leaders, will discuss a response plan to the pandemic. now president trump, of course, declared a national emergency on friday about the virus. the vice president is expected to speak at 7:30 this morning and, of course, we will carry it live on nbc bay area. we will
chris? >> reporter: yeah, good morning, laura, vice president mike pence and members of the coronavirus task force will host a news briefing a little later on this morning. so far in the united states we have more than 3,000 infections across 49 states, and that adds public and private -- the vice president adds that private and public partnerships are allowing more testing to start taking place this week. today's briefing comes as u.s. senators have a big decision on their hands. take a...
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. >> anthony: i mean -- >> chris offutt: yeah.l, i mean, mississippi is -- the joke is that it's not a state, it's a club. that it's so small that everybody knows everybody. >> ace atkins: in the middle of mississippi, oxford is an oasis of thought, and art, and literature, and feeling, and sentiment and everything. they call this place the velvet ditch. >> anthony: why the velvet ditch? >> jack pendarvis: i guess you just roll in and it's pretty frigging comfortable, and you don't care much about getting out. right? right? am i right? >> anthony: well, no one here seems too bitter about that. >> wright thompson: it's a place that needs help but it's a really great place. we're never leaving. ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ i want to... (chris rock) who'd you expect? (sylvester stallone) i don't know...me? (vo) ♪ i want to rock! ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ i want to rock! sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanic
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chris? >> reporter: yeah, very well so far, ali.rough testing ongoing here in new rochelle, amidst the news that new york state released late last night that there are now two people who have died from coronavirus in the state, one, a 64-year-old man up in rockland county, just north of new york city, who apparently passed away on thursday. health officials say that that man did have underlying health conditions that contributed to his death. and yesterday afternoon, we also learned that an 82-year-old woman passed away in a brooklyn hospital yesterday some time. she was suffering from emphysema, as well. and we found out that she had been in the hospital apparently since about march 3rd. so what's going on here in new rochelle? the governor opened this testing center, this drive-through testing center on friday. the idea is to keep people who might be infected with coronavirus contained to their vehicles. you can see behind me there's a sign that tells people as they approach to keep their windows closed. and as they approach the p
chris? >> reporter: yeah, very well so far, ali.rough testing ongoing here in new rochelle, amidst the news that new york state released late last night that there are now two people who have died from coronavirus in the state, one, a 64-year-old man up in rockland county, just north of new york city, who apparently passed away on thursday. health officials say that that man did have underlying health conditions that contributed to his death. and yesterday afternoon, we also learned that...
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yeah. all right chris, it has been good to have you here. also, do tell us if you area here. do tell us if you are a business owner, what are you doing to try to cope with all the change and change in guidelines, has it impacted you? get in touch, #bbcthebusiness. now let's brief you on some other business stories: us treasury secretary steven mnuchin says he is seeking a "big number" for an additional stimulus package intended to prop up the economy amid the coronavirus outbreak, but he did not elaborate. one senate republican, marco rubio, told reporters that mnuchin had asked republicans to move on an additional measuretargeting airlines and small businesses this week. amazon is looking to hire 100,000 warehouse and delivery workers in the us to keep up with a surge of online orders. the company said it would spend over $350 million to raise the pays for these employees in the united states and canada by $2 an hour, 2 pounds in the uk and about 2 euros in the european union through april. the cruise industry is struggling to return 90,000 passengers, who're still at sea, a
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kind of like, waves over and i'm like -- i'm thinking he's talking to me so i go sit with chris rock. >> seth: yeahto take a picture with eddie. he was like, "good luck with that." [ light laughter ] eddie walks into the restaurant. entourage of ten people. and i'm like, "yeah, this isn't gonna happen the only way this could happen is if he's coming toward me right now. and his chair was right here when this table went that way. >> seth: yeah. >> while i was on the end of the table going that way and i was like "eddie. he was like -- i was like, "finesse." he was like, "i know, i know yeah, yeah." [ laughter ] and then took the pictures >> seth: and we got proof. there it is. >> there it is >> seth: boom, look at that smiling, and it's perfect. [ cheers and applause >> not only just a excellent sketch player but one of the best comedians all time. >> seth: best comedian of all time >> yes >> seth: it was -- i will say it was a thrill to watch him do the sketch again >> yes, i loved it >> seth: like just remember like how good he was at that in a way that nobody's been ever since. >> yeah, and just
kind of like, waves over and i'm like -- i'm thinking he's talking to me so i go sit with chris rock. >> seth: yeahto take a picture with eddie. he was like, "good luck with that." [ light laughter ] eddie walks into the restaurant. entourage of ten people. and i'm like, "yeah, this isn't gonna happen the only way this could happen is if he's coming toward me right now. and his chair was right here when this table went that way. >> seth: yeah. >> while i was on...
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>> yeah. chris, first of all, you know, again, after talking to my colleagues on the w.h.o. call, i think it's more likely than not that this is going to turn around and come back in another season. because right now in the southern hemisphere in southern africa, they're starting to get cases as they go into their winter, and if that happens, this is not going to disappear. i don't think it will. which makes me more fortified, chris, when you ask about how i feel about these things, of why we've got to get that vaccine tested, we've got to get it proven to be effective and we got to get it out. we've got to develop drugs so that when we come around next year it is not like this again. never again like this. so that we'll be prepared. it will be a totally different ball game if this comes back next winter, next fall. i'll guarantee you it will be different. >> well, listen, people listen to you, they believe in you, they believe what your saying, and when they hear you say that you're going to -- you believe more likely than not there is another wave coming, they're going to
>> yeah. chris, first of all, you know, again, after talking to my colleagues on the w.h.o. call, i think it's more likely than not that this is going to turn around and come back in another season. because right now in the southern hemisphere in southern africa, they're starting to get cases as they go into their winter, and if that happens, this is not going to disappear. i don't think it will. which makes me more fortified, chris, when you ask about how i feel about these things, of...
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yeah. >> jimmy: do you feel like you are brothers? >> absolutely. >> it feels like it. >> jimmy: you both have brothers. chris, i have an older brother. and a sister angie. >> jimmy: and tom has two younger brothers. something is always going on with those two characters. are they with you tonight? >> they're not actually. their 21st birthday tomorrow, and i'm out the house. so i might come home and it's been burned to the ground. >> jimmy: twin valentine's babies. >> which is great for them because valentine's day is now their day. >> jimmy: sure. for now. >> well. >> jimmy: what are you expected, as a big movie star now, to get your two younger brothers for their 21st twin birthday? go ahead. >> what did i get them? >> jimmy: mm-hmm. >> i bought my brother sam a piano, because he loves playing the piano. >> jimmy: great. >> and i bought my brother harry a rolex. >> jimmy: oh. >> but with my parents. we went half and half. it was a real family endeavor. 21st is a big birthday. they'll keep those for the rest of their lives and they'll be very memorable. and it's a big day for them. but i already got their pr
yeah. >> jimmy: do you feel like you are brothers? >> absolutely. >> it feels like it. >> jimmy: you both have brothers. chris, i have an older brother. and a sister angie. >> jimmy: and tom has two younger brothers. something is always going on with those two characters. are they with you tonight? >> they're not actually. their 21st birthday tomorrow, and i'm out the house. so i might come home and it's been burned to the ground. >> jimmy: twin...
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yeah, we have noticed that. >> i was waiting -- i literally set that up and said, no, here we go. i'm just filling in. >> he is a guest. >> i know! >> chris, my favorite sports anchor. >> oh. >>> yeah. >> mine too right now. >> if only there were sports to talk about. >> not a lot, but we will try to do something coming up in sports. we hear from mitchell and why some are wondering why the league can proceed with >>> now, abc7 sports. >> with nearly every sport shut down for the foreseeable future. the nfl has made no changes to the off-season schedule. as of now, the new year, beginning free agency will start next week. it's reported that officials from multiple teams wonder how that can happen. typically in free agency, players are flying across the country the to visit teams before signing a deal. it's hard to do and justify at this point. and the pro football hall of fame is closing for 22 week-- to weeks. the new league year start wednesday, 1:00 p.m. pacific. >>> donovan mitchell tested positive for the coronavirus. the first was rudy gobert. and he gave this update from his isolation room and he said, he is good. and playing a lot
yeah, we have noticed that. >> i was waiting -- i literally set that up and said, no, here we go. i'm just filling in. >> he is a guest. >> i know! >> chris, my favorite sports anchor. >> oh. >>> yeah. >> mine too right now. >> if only there were sports to talk about. >> not a lot, but we will try to do something coming up in sports. we hear from mitchell and why some are wondering why the league can proceed with >>> now, abc7...
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. >> can i just add one thing to chris, your point? >> yeah. >> we also do know for any individual, the risk is low except we do know there are certain people -- >> correct. >> those over 60 or 65, those with chronic illness, they are at high risk and what we have done in this country is aggregate them in nursing homes. those are the most vulnerable people, people in nursing homes and we really have to, you know, social distance there, reduce the number of visitors probably to zero, make sure that people are gowning up and taking protective equipment so that we don't have that petrie plate just explode with coronavirus like it did in seattle, because almost every one of them is really on the shernlverge, just the cruise ships. >> good point. thank you both. >>> next, from public school closings to the cancellation of large events. how civic society and local governments are lead bring the federal government is not, in two minutes. eally good at vacationing. start by booking your flight with expedia. then unlock trip savings of up to 20% on nea
. >> can i just add one thing to chris, your point? >> yeah. >> we also do know for any individual, the risk is low except we do know there are certain people -- >> correct. >> those over 60 or 65, those with chronic illness, they are at high risk and what we have done in this country is aggregate them in nursing homes. those are the most vulnerable people, people in nursing homes and we really have to, you know, social distance there, reduce the number of visitors...
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>> yeah, chris, there is a lot of debate, which sparks a lot of worry among the public. people who don't have easy access to masks and are worried that they are supposed to have them to be safe. and really i think it's useful to think about, what is the purpose of the mask? the purpose of the mask we hope is to decrease the transmission of coronavirus, so how is coronavirus transmitted? by droplets and by contact. so we can do these things in the public, whether or not we are wearing masks. we are able to protect ourselves, if we decrease contact, by not touching an infected surface and then touching our face, and we also decrease the risk of getting coronavirus via droplets by practicing social distancing. so really, whether or not we have masks, the public is able to keep themselves safe simply by not touching your face, washing your hands, repeatedly, whenever you touch things, and then by practicing social distancing. and i think that's really the kind of message that is most useful. >> right. so, that all seems true, but there also seem to me this sort of question o
>> yeah, chris, there is a lot of debate, which sparks a lot of worry among the public. people who don't have easy access to masks and are worried that they are supposed to have them to be safe. and really i think it's useful to think about, what is the purpose of the mask? the purpose of the mask we hope is to decrease the transmission of coronavirus, so how is coronavirus transmitted? by droplets and by contact. so we can do these things in the public, whether or not we are wearing...
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. >> reporter: yeah, chris, that's exactly right. i asked her that question. what's your message to women and girls that are feeling like they're left with two old white men at the end of the day in this race. she said that those pinky promises that she makes on the campaign trail are the first thing that came to her mind. i've heard elizabeth warren over the course of the last few months say whenever there's a big moment in this campaign, whether it is kbdebate performae or speech she's given, the thing she's thinking about, how can she best represent the ideas and people that need the ideas to be enacted into reality. today it was clear one of the hallmarks of the campaign, yeah, the selfie line, but pinky promises in the selfie line seemed at the forefront of elizabeth warren's mind. you mentioned this was an emotional press conference. it was. when she was talking about the pinky promises, that's elizabeth warren's way of making sure the next generation of young women that come to see her at her rallies know that running for office is a thing that women do
. >> reporter: yeah, chris, that's exactly right. i asked her that question. what's your message to women and girls that are feeling like they're left with two old white men at the end of the day in this race. she said that those pinky promises that she makes on the campaign trail are the first thing that came to her mind. i've heard elizabeth warren over the course of the last few months say whenever there's a big moment in this campaign, whether it is kbdebate performae or speech she's...
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yeah. chris robinson, to you, and i'm reading from a trader whom i know who has said watch out for the final half hour because we might see some buyers. i'm wondering, do you see that potential and would they just be professionals and perhaps the bigger names there, because at some point, this is really very much the beginning. i was told earlier what you've got to watch for a bottoming that takes several weeks, let alone a couple days. we are only two weeks into this. >> well, you know, it's been a very volatile move, yes, but we have seen this before. we saw it last christmas, 2018, that christmas low. we hit a 20% correction there. then exploded higher, right. for the next year we rallies, the dow rallied 8,000 points off that low. i think it's very difficult, that expression, catch a falling knife. the index i would watch would be the s&p 500. that is the quickest way for somebody to get long stocks, that's why it's such a significant, it's a safety valve but also the first index that's going
yeah. chris robinson, to you, and i'm reading from a trader whom i know who has said watch out for the final half hour because we might see some buyers. i'm wondering, do you see that potential and would they just be professionals and perhaps the bigger names there, because at some point, this is really very much the beginning. i was told earlier what you've got to watch for a bottoming that takes several weeks, let alone a couple days. we are only two weeks into this. >> well, you know,...
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yeah this kind. of. coldplay front man chris martin was the 1st to give a hash tag to get the right home concert saying he wanted to keep making music even as his band mates were left stranded by travel restrictions in various locations around the world. we can't play together so i thought what would be nice would be to check in with some of you out there and see how you're doing and where you were and what i could do for you. the concerts and not just for entertainment autists are hoping that performances can help raise awareness about measures to curb the spread of coronavirus. keep yourself your circle and. and the more selfless let me do the quicker we can get real and it will be some. friends the concerts are a welcome distraction at a time when home confinement is becoming the new normal. you. know. well the sporting world might be at a total standstill but on the lake in southern siberia an intrepid group of dogging de boaties are out indulging their passion take a look at this one frozen lake by call and do is yes take ice yachters from around the world gathered for a week's competition those yach
yeah this kind. of. coldplay front man chris martin was the 1st to give a hash tag to get the right home concert saying he wanted to keep making music even as his band mates were left stranded by travel restrictions in various locations around the world. we can't play together so i thought what would be nice would be to check in with some of you out there and see how you're doing and where you were and what i could do for you. the concerts and not just for entertainment autists are hoping that...
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>> yeah, well, chris, thanks for having me on. it's a real challenge. we saw that early on in washington. frankly, the populations that nursing homes serve are the populations that we know have the hardest time with coronavirus. those are folks older thanl 65, folks who have chronic conditions. as all of us age, we're more likely to be in those categories. when you a group of those vulnerable individuals living close together, it really sets up a bad situation when the coronavirus shows up in that community. and as you noted, lambeth house was one of the first clusters that we identified here in new orleans. >> so are you guys, are you finding with your population and your governor getting the watch like the governor here in new york and other states, you think your population is going to snap to a little bit more quickly when you start slapping on restrictions? and what kind of restrictions do you have in and what kind of restrictions do you expect? >> yeah, well, we certainly hope so. i mean, i think that the governor and lots of officials across our
>> yeah, well, chris, thanks for having me on. it's a real challenge. we saw that early on in washington. frankly, the populations that nursing homes serve are the populations that we know have the hardest time with coronavirus. those are folks older thanl 65, folks who have chronic conditions. as all of us age, we're more likely to be in those categories. when you a group of those vulnerable individuals living close together, it really sets up a bad situation when the coronavirus shows...
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chris: it's a tough sell. bruce: yeah.think you guys have done a [bleep] job explaining to them why they need to own it. lemon♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪ ♪you make everything... groovy...♪ done yet? yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. you sure? hmm.mmm. ♪come on, come on, wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has a plan designed just for you. and, for a limited time only, we're making it an even better deal. now you can get two lines for only $55. that includes unlimited talk, text and data. with no annual service contracts. it also includes talk, text and data when traveling in mexico and canada. so if you're 55 and up, you can now get two lines for only $55. because at t-mobile, we have a plan designed just for you. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last
chris: it's a tough sell. bruce: yeah.think you guys have done a [bleep] job explaining to them why they need to own it. lemon♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪ ♪you make everything... groovy...♪ done yet? yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. you sure? hmm.mmm. ♪come on, come on, wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has a plan designed just for you. and, for a limited time only, we're...
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. >> yeah, but chris, if you do it in a protocol -- there's a balance between just throwing the druge which is not a good idea. but you don't want to make it unavailable to people. what you do is you do a bit of a compromise. you do it under the auspices of a protocol. so you can make it very heavily available that at the same time you're learning something. you're learning how safe it is. and does it really work. we need to do both. we need to make it available at the same time as we learn whether or not it really works and whether it's safe. >> now, young people. they've been nonchalant about some of this, some of them. let's not generalize. but young people have been given the impression that if i get this, i'm going to be okay. so some of the isolation seems overblown for them. let's leave it for the old folks. now we're hearing about cases of young people getting hit hard abroad and here at home, being in extreme distress with cases. what changed? >> well, nothing has changed except we learned more and more. again, remember, chris, a couple times ago when i was on your show, i t
. >> yeah, but chris, if you do it in a protocol -- there's a balance between just throwing the druge which is not a good idea. but you don't want to make it unavailable to people. what you do is you do a bit of a compromise. you do it under the auspices of a protocol. so you can make it very heavily available that at the same time you're learning something. you're learning how safe it is. and does it really work. we need to do both. we need to make it available at the same time as we...
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yeah. >> stephen: chris? >> i mean, it's a mind-expanding experience.ching us inside of that house. >> right. >> it's not a set anymore, because we're a lot bigger. ( laughter ) and a bit older. >> just a bit. >> stephen: here you are-- here use, back in the day.riginal t here you are now. >> wow. >> and we have a ceiling above us. we're not used to that. >> it's got a ceiling. >> it's got real stone, real wood. it feels so comfortable, i forget i'm not on the set. >> right. >> stephen: now, each one of you had a different responsibility for a different part of the renovation. >> yes. >> stephen: did any of you think you had a harder job than the others? >> i think they managed to spread it out all over. i mean they were-- they were-- that was what was so exciting was getting to actually work with tools, work on the demo, work on the shopping. >> stephen: wait, eve, you actually did, like, the demo? >> yes, yeah, we worked-- all of us. >> jack hammers. >> jack hammer pro now. >> stephen: had you done anything like that before? >> yes. >> i had done some
yeah. >> stephen: chris? >> i mean, it's a mind-expanding experience.ching us inside of that house. >> right. >> it's not a set anymore, because we're a lot bigger. ( laughter ) and a bit older. >> just a bit. >> stephen: here you are-- here use, back in the day.riginal t here you are now. >> wow. >> and we have a ceiling above us. we're not used to that. >> it's got a ceiling. >> it's got real stone, real wood. it feels so...
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yeah, well, chris, listening to your lead in and thank you for having me. you're exactly right. this comes down to ventilators and by the way, it did in china and south korea and italy and it did as soon as the numbers started to break here. and it is unusual the number of ventilators we have in our health care system when you add up the hospitals in the state of new york is about 4,000. we need about 40,000 here. this is a disease that is a respiratory disease. people are on respirators, the ventilators and the ventilators are a matter of life and death and they're on ventilators longer with this disease than most other diseases. the average length of stay is about four to five days. here it's about 20 days. which is one of the reasons why you need so many. the president says 30,000 sounds high. you know, i don't know what the basis is. i don't know have a medical degree. so what i do is i just study the numbers and the science and the data and i follow the data. we have mckenzie company and cornell medical center and i talked to the world health organization and look at the mo
yeah, well, chris, listening to your lead in and thank you for having me. you're exactly right. this comes down to ventilators and by the way, it did in china and south korea and italy and it did as soon as the numbers started to break here. and it is unusual the number of ventilators we have in our health care system when you add up the hospitals in the state of new york is about 4,000. we need about 40,000 here. this is a disease that is a respiratory disease. people are on respirators, the...
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in terms of timeline -- yeah, go ahead, chris. >> no, go ahead.t's what i wanted you to talk about. >> in terms of timeline, the president has said he would love to see the country open up by easter. wouldn't we all? that would be great. i would' love to see the country open up tomorrow. but the question is what is it that we can do to make sure that when we open up, we don't have to close back down again? >> like hong kong. >> i'm just not at all convinced we're going to be able to do that by easter. >> and you are saying you have to look at more of a 12 to 18-month time horizon to where you are seeing the types of herd immunity and a vehicvaccine and actionable way of dealing with this in the next seasonal cycle. >> the big thing i think your viewers need to know is that this virus is not going away. we are in for a bumpy ride over the next 12 to 18 months. doesn't mean you have to be shut down for 12 to 18 months. we can't tolerate that. people have to get back to their lives. we can do that. but if we are aggressive now about stopping things,
in terms of timeline -- yeah, go ahead, chris. >> no, go ahead.t's what i wanted you to talk about. >> in terms of timeline, the president has said he would love to see the country open up by easter. wouldn't we all? that would be great. i would' love to see the country open up tomorrow. but the question is what is it that we can do to make sure that when we open up, we don't have to close back down again? >> like hong kong. >> i'm just not at all convinced we're going...
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>> yeah, great question, chris. what i'm hearing is all across the country, not just in one place or another is still this outcry of desperation for personal protective equipment. there is just nowhere near enough to keep health care personnel safe. that is the universal theme. the second theme you are hearing is despite going into literally the front lines and knowing their own death might be waiting, that people are showing up in record numbers and volunteering to come into the line of fire, so to speak. third, honestly, chris, yesterday's task force where there was an implication that somehow hospitals are hoarding or some nefarious activity going on, it's really been a slap in the face for many of us who feel like we are kind of entering into a very different kind of time and it's national doctors day today. that irony is not lost on many of us who just want to make sure we are all safe. that's not just doctors. nurses, therapists, home health aides, unsung heroes. so thank you for bringing attention as you have
>> yeah, great question, chris. what i'm hearing is all across the country, not just in one place or another is still this outcry of desperation for personal protective equipment. there is just nowhere near enough to keep health care personnel safe. that is the universal theme. the second theme you are hearing is despite going into literally the front lines and knowing their own death might be waiting, that people are showing up in record numbers and volunteering to come into the line of...
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so unfortunately, chris, dubs on 7 reverting back to subs on 7. >> yeah. unfortunately, larry, we were all looking forward to steph curry playing. as you mentioned, it is not the coronavirus. now, you mentioned some of the injuries. kevon looney will be out three weeks while draymond green will miss with knee soreness tonight. subs on 7 here. and here is coach kerr about stephen curry pregame. >> i was with him yesterday at practice and also in oakland yesterday afternoon, and he was fine. so he woke up this morning feeling sick. i know his son, his young son, was sick for a couple of days, so probably he got it from his son. but our doctors checked him out and it is -- it's the basic >> reporter: a couple of familiar faces on the sixers. alex burks is here. steve kerr said he was excited to say hi to them and the excited for the opportunity they will have this season in philadelphia. back to you. >> thank you, chris. cal taking on oregon state. regular season finale. kelly had 19. tinkle can shoot, especially when nobody is guarding him. beavering up 5 fi
so unfortunately, chris, dubs on 7 reverting back to subs on 7. >> yeah. unfortunately, larry, we were all looking forward to steph curry playing. as you mentioned, it is not the coronavirus. now, you mentioned some of the injuries. kevon looney will be out three weeks while draymond green will miss with knee soreness tonight. subs on 7 here. and here is coach kerr about stephen curry pregame. >> i was with him yesterday at practice and also in oakland yesterday afternoon, and he...
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chris nguyen for a close look at details of an order that affects really, chris, a majority of the bay area. >> reporter: yeah, dan and ama, public health authorities say now is the time to act with the ordinance having a direct impact on the lives of nearly 6.7 million people across the bay area. tonight a bold step all aimed at slowing down the spread of the novel coronavirus. >> these orders were crafted with great thought and with great care. they are also crafted very, very quickly. >> reporter: the public health officers of alameda, contra costa, pmarin, san francisco, sn mateo and santa clara counties along with the city of berkeley jointly issuing a legal order to shelter in homes the next three weeks. >> sheltering in place is a core strategy. by staying home you reduce your risk of becoming exposed, which means that we reduce the risk of transmission. >> reporter: essential businesses will still be allowed to operate with public and personal travel to and from these services permitted under the order. businesses that provide food, shelter and social services can remain open, including grocery stores
chris nguyen for a close look at details of an order that affects really, chris, a majority of the bay area. >> reporter: yeah, dan and ama, public health authorities say now is the time to act with the ordinance having a direct impact on the lives of nearly 6.7 million people across the bay area. tonight a bold step all aimed at slowing down the spread of the novel coronavirus. >> these orders were crafted with great thought and with great care. they are also crafted very, very...
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>> yeah, it's more difficult now, chris. thing is picking up the phone and calling a friend and encouraging them, letting the people in your life that you love know that you love them. i believe it's just, it's the way we were made to be. when we help somebody else get better, god helps us get better. if we'll make their day, god will make our day. it's easy to groan, hey, i'm worried about my future, but if you go be a blessing or at least by your voice, by phone, write somebody -- send somebody a text, that's to seed your soul and god can bless you. chris: pastor joel, thank you. thanks for sharing your wisdom with us at a time when we all need some, and i'm sure you never thought you were going to be in a situation where you were going to be preaching to an absolutely empty church. that probably is your nightmare, sir. [laughter] >> yeah, it was very unusual to not have any response. i just had to kind of tune out the empty seats. we are blessed to have the technology and, you know, see so many turning to their feint. chr
>> yeah, it's more difficult now, chris. thing is picking up the phone and calling a friend and encouraging them, letting the people in your life that you love know that you love them. i believe it's just, it's the way we were made to be. when we help somebody else get better, god helps us get better. if we'll make their day, god will make our day. it's easy to groan, hey, i'm worried about my future, but if you go be a blessing or at least by your voice, by phone, write somebody -- send...
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chris nguyen for a close look at details of an order that affects really, chris, a majority of the bay area. >> reporter: yeahd ama, public health authorities say now is the time to act with the ordinance having a direct impact on the lives of nearly 6.7 million people across the bay area. tonight a bold step all aimed at slowing down the spread of the novel coronavirus. >> these orders were crafted with great thought and with great care. they are also crafted very, very
chris nguyen for a close look at details of an order that affects really, chris, a majority of the bay area. >> reporter: yeahd ama, public health authorities say now is the time to act with the ordinance having a direct impact on the lives of nearly 6.7 million people across the bay area. tonight a bold step all aimed at slowing down the spread of the novel coronavirus. >> these orders were crafted with great thought and with great care. they are also crafted very, very
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all on social media was whether chris mason had ever seen an was whether chris mason had ever seen an episode of friends or not. yeahht.|j reckon it's got potential, that's what i'd say. the most popular tv programme of all time. here's the second most popular. newscast newscast. newscast from the bbc. going to pizza express in woking is an unusual thing for me to do. you are a white, privileged male. nobody has a bleep clue what brexit is. this is not an elitist issue. this is a quality of life issue. i urge everybody to find closure and let the healing begin. you have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words. you are failing us. hello everyone from brussels. there's only one story dominating the entire world. it is —— not chris not watching friends. coronavirus. from watching the situation in the uk, it's really ramping up there where you are. it is. this time last week we talked about how we felt that this was about to become completely dominant in terms of political agendas, and nothing that they what is happened. probably what was inevitably news that the first death of a patient in britain from
all on social media was whether chris mason had ever seen an was whether chris mason had ever seen an episode of friends or not. yeahht.|j reckon it's got potential, that's what i'd say. the most popular tv programme of all time. here's the second most popular. newscast newscast. newscast from the bbc. going to pizza express in woking is an unusual thing for me to do. you are a white, privileged male. nobody has a bleep clue what brexit is. this is not an elitist issue. this is a quality of...
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certainly wouldn't stand for it bernie sanders shooting back on "fox news sunday" telling chris wallace yesterday, yeah >> we ought to -- was done by obama administration and was a step forward. but i think, about sometimes joe o is taking a a little bit of credit as vice president for initiatives that are led by president obama and many members of the congress. reporter: final point dagen, in terms of health care michigan has union workers have hard fought health care benefits bernie sanders' plan is "medicare for all" no to opt universities you have to give up health care coverage doesn't know how much it is going to cost, union members you don't know would like to do that joe biden much more conservative expanding obama care would pay for it with a tax, increased tax cap pall gains losing loopholes they have pretty good health care benefits i don't think they want to give them up. >> white house response how trump administration, is about tackling the coronavirus are we going to see economic stimulus given impact on economy childhood memories one tennessee resort offering a blast to the past to lure
certainly wouldn't stand for it bernie sanders shooting back on "fox news sunday" telling chris wallace yesterday, yeah >> we ought to -- was done by obama administration and was a step forward. but i think, about sometimes joe o is taking a a little bit of credit as vice president for initiatives that are led by president obama and many members of the congress. reporter: final point dagen, in terms of health care michigan has union workers have hard fought health care benefits...