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william rosenau is a senior policy historian at cna center for strategic studies and expert on the united states and international military advisory roles and missions, international police training, terrorist innovation and political warfare and his articles appear regularly in media and his books include acknowledging limits, police advisors in counterinsurgency in afghanistan, international security assistance to south vietnam, insurgency, subversion is public order, before joining cna as political scientist at rand corporation, senior policy advisor in the office of counterterrorism at the department of state, the security studies program at georgetown university at harvard, with the part of history and research coordinator for the national and security program at the john f. kennedy school of government, please welcome william rosenau. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind introduction and thank you all for coming out today. i want to start off by giving a shout out to the national archives and records administration. as archivist of the united states pointed out, the court
william rosenau is a senior policy historian at cna center for strategic studies and expert on the united states and international military advisory roles and missions, international police training, terrorist innovation and political warfare and his articles appear regularly in media and his books include acknowledging limits, police advisors in counterinsurgency in afghanistan, international security assistance to south vietnam, insurgency, subversion is public order, before joining cna as...
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we are focusing on the and the cna's. weighn want to also provide stipend. $500 stipends for the work force. many that are struggling to feel comfortable or confident going home even to take care of their own families because they feel like they can infect their families, many staying not just in hotel rooms on their own dime though no longer but also many that feel like they have no other place to go but in their car where they are spending the nights. this is part of that facebook money that mark zuckerburg announced and we are focusing them to th lvn and the cna putionto really help support them. they are the back bone of our nursing facilities. these are not the most highly compensated but they are among the most highly competent of our work force. they deserve a lot of great attitude but also support and the time. we are making calls and unprecedented way. when i say we have hundreds of people it's -- 15 field offices, every single day are calling every nursing area. this morning i was handed the information that the
we are focusing on the and the cna's. weighn want to also provide stipend. $500 stipends for the work force. many that are struggling to feel comfortable or confident going home even to take care of their own families because they feel like they can infect their families, many staying not just in hotel rooms on their own dime though no longer but also many that feel like they have no other place to go but in their car where they are spending the nights. this is part of that facebook money that...
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during the presidential elections earlier this yearr whn they revisited the meaning of democracacy in cna'sstorical context. the film has also taken off in japan. >> on happiness road follows chi,hoho is living in the united states. whwhener grandmoth dies, she returnto taiwa and t dratatic changes that have tak plac in her homeland causes her to reflect on her homeland, and it's inspired by her own experiences. >> i lived when taiwan moved to dem krauization. i wanted to show how it affected the growth oththe people. >> the nationalistsartyromm mainland china looms large and forces its values on th people tain, replacing its traditns and culultus with martl law. at her school, they have to spk mandanhinese instead of their local language, a anybod ttreaks t the res are hit with a fine, andree speeeech is suppressed. >> translator: when i was a child the people around me spoke mandarin. my cousin was the only one who encouraged me to use taiwanese. i was deeply shocked when i heard my cousin had been suppressed. >> after martial law was lifted in the late '80s, a p pro democracy groupprung
during the presidential elections earlier this yearr whn they revisited the meaning of democracacy in cna'sstorical context. the film has also taken off in japan. >> on happiness road follows chi,hoho is living in the united states. whwhener grandmoth dies, she returnto taiwa and t dratatic changes that have tak plac in her homeland causes her to reflect on her homeland, and it's inspired by her own experiences. >> i lived when taiwan moved to dem krauization. i wanted to show how...
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we in particular are focusing on our lvn's and our cnas and we want to go beyond the hotel accommodations, we are also providing stipends and making available $500 stipends for our workforce. many that are struggling to feel comfortable or confident going home even to take care of their own families because they feel like they can infect their families. many staying not just in hotel rooms on their own dime, though no longer, but also many that feel they have no other place to go but in their car where they're spending the night. this is part of the facebook money, the $25 million that mark zuckerberg announced and we're really honing in on focusing those dollars specifically to the lvn and cna population to really help support them. they are the backbone of our nursing facilities. they are among the most highly competent of our workforce but not highly compensated and they deserve an enormous amount of gratitude and also supported this critical time. in addition to that we are making calls in an unprecedented way. 15 field offices every single day or calling every single nursing facility
we in particular are focusing on our lvn's and our cnas and we want to go beyond the hotel accommodations, we are also providing stipends and making available $500 stipends for our workforce. many that are struggling to feel comfortable or confident going home even to take care of their own families because they feel like they can infect their families. many staying not just in hotel rooms on their own dime, though no longer, but also many that feel they have no other place to go but in their...
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all calling for more adequate preparedness and personal protective equipment during this pandemic the cna says that nurses, nursing assistants, respiratory therapist physicians among others are critical members of the health teams putting their wellness online. as well as the health of their loved the city of oakland by the way open a new drive through testing site for front-line workers we spoke with local mayor libby schaff about when people should expect more testing sites throughout the city. >>we're hoping that as testing becomes more available and results come out faster we're going to be able to expand dramatically we have scoped out some additional drive-thru sites. so we're ready to expand as soon as the testing availability a meet need. >>mayor chef also went on to say the bay area is doing better than any other part of the state as social distancing in the fact that we're the first region in the country have a shelter-in-place order. she says is now paying off and wild ride through test sites for covid-19 may seem like a quick way to get answers. doctors warn that it may not pr
all calling for more adequate preparedness and personal protective equipment during this pandemic the cna says that nurses, nursing assistants, respiratory therapist physicians among others are critical members of the health teams putting their wellness online. as well as the health of their loved the city of oakland by the way open a new drive through testing site for front-line workers we spoke with local mayor libby schaff about when people should expect more testing sites throughout the...
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scarlet: those companies cna pickup in business. like netflix. whereou have a situation you have to ignore results for , companiespanies .ike health care companies these are not conditions -- alicia: i think that is probably right. googles, what did amazon do with all these prime members? there are certain companies that you simply cannot project. reopen, economy does the manufacturing and industrials will recover faster than the consumer and service sector. it is really something to look out for. in the end, the composition of the equity market is simply not a mirror of the u.s. economy. we are heavily overweight tech, industrial, financials. it is not entirely surprising that the s&p has done better than what the forecast. simply because the composition is different. really something to pay attention to. really a time to look at business models, cash flow, see which companies can get through this. companieso add that that take a bailout from the u.s. government, that has really not in a great business model for the long-term. even though that p
scarlet: those companies cna pickup in business. like netflix. whereou have a situation you have to ignore results for , companiespanies .ike health care companies these are not conditions -- alicia: i think that is probably right. googles, what did amazon do with all these prime members? there are certain companies that you simply cannot project. reopen, economy does the manufacturing and industrials will recover faster than the consumer and service sector. it is really something to look out...
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. >> latinas are mainly the cna's and the january tors. you go into these facilities, that's where you see us, cleaning everyone's room, and the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face to face. >> keep us all healthy. >> a doctor who serves the latino community in washington. says they are found in these lower level hospital jobs, such employees may not have health insurance, or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to worsening health for those people, but also spreading of this pandemic and prolonging the illness and the effects this is going to have. >> concern about the virus is even more pronounced among latinos than the wider american public. >> there are clear inequalities, clear disparities in how the disease is affecting the people of our city. >> new york city, the mayor says latinos are dying at rates higher than any other group, making up 34% of deaths. other locations have been slow to release a breakdown of deaths by race or ethnicity. no national trends are c
. >> latinas are mainly the cna's and the january tors. you go into these facilities, that's where you see us, cleaning everyone's room, and the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face to face. >> keep us all healthy. >> a doctor who serves the latino community in washington. says they are found in these lower level hospital jobs, such employees may not have health insurance, or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this...
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each and every day despite what sometimes you read in the papers, nursing home cna's, workers and staff come to work to take care of some of the most vulnerable older adults and i do not want people to forget that. we often talk about first responders and healthcare workers but there is a whole other group of people who are human services workers who help people with disabilities stay at home and our nursing home workers and home health aides as well. we are workings, with long-term care facilities to mitigate and manage the outbreak of covid-19 throughout the state. we are intensely focused on the spread of illness and making certain that our nursing home residents are receiving the care that they need during this unprecedented public health emergency. as part of the strategy with the $130nor, we have committed million in stabilization and support funding. april, we announced an across-the-board 10% rate increase which is worth $50 million for all nursing facilities effective april 1 as far -- part of that early stabilization package. facilities that create dedicated covid-19 wings or
each and every day despite what sometimes you read in the papers, nursing home cna's, workers and staff come to work to take care of some of the most vulnerable older adults and i do not want people to forget that. we often talk about first responders and healthcare workers but there is a whole other group of people who are human services workers who help people with disabilities stay at home and our nursing home workers and home health aides as well. we are workings, with long-term care...
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. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors.facilities, you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room, and you see us changing all the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face to face. >> reporter: dr. o'neal who served the latino community in washington said latinos are often found in hospitals but lower type jobs. she said they may not have the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads to not only worsening of the illness in these people but prolonged effects that this coronavirus will have. >> reporter: the virus is more pronounced among latinos than the wider american public. it's dangerous to two-thirds of latinos and half of the general public. in the epicenter of the outbreak, new york city, the mayor says latinos are dying at rates higher than any other group, making up 34% of deaths. other locations have been slow to release a breakdown of deaths by race or ethnicity, so no national trends are clear yet. meantime, dr. o'neal and other medical professionals say underlying health conditions and eco
. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors.facilities, you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room, and you see us changing all the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face to face. >> reporter: dr. o'neal who served the latino community in washington said latinos are often found in hospitals but lower type jobs. she said they may not have the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads to not only worsening of the illness in these people but...
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. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors. you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room and you see us as the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face to face. >> this doctor, who serves the latino community in vancouver, washington, says latinos are also found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the s option to stay home if they get sick. >> it leads not only to the worsening health of these people but spreading the pandemic. >> reporter: concern about the virus is even more pronounced among latinos than the wider american public. about two-thirds say it's a major threat to the health of americans compared to about half of the general public. >> there are clear inequalities and disparities in how the disease is affecting our city. >> the mayor says latinos are dying higher than any other group making up 34% of deaths. other lower cases have been slow to release a breakdown of deaths by race or ethnicities so n
. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors. you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room and you see us as the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face to face. >> this doctor, who serves the latino community in vancouver, washington, says latinos are also found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the s option to stay home if they get sick. >> it leads...
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. >> latinos are the cnas and the janitors.n you go into the facilities, that is where you see it us as the janitor cleaning everybody's room and as the one changing the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face-to-face. >> reporter: this -- who served in vancouver, washington said latinos are often found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she said such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to worsening health for those people but also spreading of the pandemic and prolonging the illness and the effects this is going to have. >> reporter: according to the pugh research center, concern is more pronounced among latinos that the wider american public. two-thirds say it is a major threat to the health of americans compared to half of the general public. >> there are clear inequalities and clear disparities in how this disease is affecting the people of our city. >> reporter: in the epicenter of the outbreak, new york city, the mayor said lati
. >> latinos are the cnas and the janitors.n you go into the facilities, that is where you see it us as the janitor cleaning everybody's room and as the one changing the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face-to-face. >> reporter: this -- who served in vancouver, washington said latinos are often found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she said such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not...
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. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors.you go into these facilities, that's where you see us. you see us as the janitor's cleaning everybody's room and as the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face to face. >> reporter: this doctor who serves the latino community in washington says latinos are found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to worsening health for those people, but also spreading of this pandemic and prolonging the illness and the effects this is going to have. >> reporter: concern about the virus is even more pronounced among latinos than the wider american public. about two-thirds say the outbreak is a major threat to the health of americans compared to half of the general public. >> there are clear inequalities, clear disparities in how this disease is affecting the people of our city. >> reporter: in the epicenter, new york city, the mayor sayin
. >> latinos are mainly the cnas and the janitors.you go into these facilities, that's where you see us. you see us as the janitor's cleaning everybody's room and as the ones changing all the diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face to face. >> reporter: this doctor who serves the latino community in washington says latinos are found in these essential but lower level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get...
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from the 7,000 cna clinicians, supporting fro le doctors and nurses,. to everyone staying home to protect others. find ansrs to yourmost pr: at cigna.com/cid19 >>a youth soccer coach i santa clara county jail right now accused of sending pictures nude pictures to a minor san jose police arrested him. his name is hector jimenez they say sent the victim inappropriate pictures on snapchat and now he's under arrest. he's also youth soccer coach for liverpool club international academy bay area and he's a player for routes sports cl and oakland. in theast bay el serino police recovered stolen laptops and projectors that were set aside for first graders to learn at home during this pandemic they were taken from wilson elementary school. police arrested 22 year-old zachary our a fan and beause the school's alarms went off and the police eventually were led to him all of the stolen lectronics that they found. >>new this morning there was a fatal policeshooting in the east bay it started in oakland where police ased a driver who wouldn't pullover for a traffic stop it ended in the area south 37th
from the 7,000 cna clinicians, supporting fro le doctors and nurses,. to everyone staying home to protect others. find ansrs to yourmost pr: at cigna.com/cid19 >>a youth soccer coach i santa clara county jail right now accused of sending pictures nude pictures to a minor san jose police arrested him. his name is hector jimenez they say sent the victim inappropriate pictures on snapchat and now he's under arrest. he's also youth soccer coach for liverpool club international academy bay...
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. >> latinos are the cnas and janitors. when you go into these facilities, that's where you see us, the janitors cleaning everyone's room, changing everybody's diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face-to-face. >> reporter: this doctor who serves the latino community in vancouver, washington says they are often found in these lower-level hospital jobs, such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to worsening health for these people but also spreading of the pandemic and prolonging the illness and the effects that this is going to have. >> reporter: according to the pew research center, concern about the virus is more concerning to the latinos, it's a major threat to the americans. >> there are clear inequalities, clear dispairs in how this disease is affecting the people of this city. >> reporter: the mayor says the latinos are dying at rates higher than any other group, making up 34% of deaths. other locations have been slow to release the break dow
. >> latinos are the cnas and janitors. when you go into these facilities, that's where you see us, the janitors cleaning everyone's room, changing everybody's diapers, giving them showers, feeding them face-to-face. >> reporter: this doctor who serves the latino community in vancouver, washington says they are often found in these lower-level hospital jobs, such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to...
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we had cna of been the story and those winds right now even at sfo to 28 miles per hour 22 and sense of the 22 also in fairfield and 17 in the nation that on shore breeze going to carry with it more low clouds and fog tonight going to a somewhat to dine out a little bit tomorrow morning only to pick up again by tomorrow afternoon we see all the colors out there those winds blowing 20 miles an hour apart, the bay area tomorrow afternoon and evening. temperatures right now we're looking at 50's and some low 60's around much of the bexar although still holding on to 65 degrees in santa rosa. increasing clouds tonight we've seen some patchy drizzle already along the coastal areas. tomorrow morning clouds then sunny and breezy in the afternoon cooling trend because of the weekend even a slight chance we could be talking about some showers as we get into sunday. couple other system sliding into the sea, one cold front running right and that ridge of high pressure to get shredded apart. that means we're going to see breezy conditions again for tomorrow more sunshine by the afternoon guys ba
we had cna of been the story and those winds right now even at sfo to 28 miles per hour 22 and sense of the 22 also in fairfield and 17 in the nation that on shore breeze going to carry with it more low clouds and fog tonight going to a somewhat to dine out a little bit tomorrow morning only to pick up again by tomorrow afternoon we see all the colors out there those winds blowing 20 miles an hour apart, the bay area tomorrow afternoon and evening. temperatures right now we're looking at 50's...
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preparedness and personal protective equipment for the health professionals who are continuing to work the cna says that nurses nursing assistants respiratory therapist positions, and others are critical members health teams and they're putting their own health on the line as they work to save the lives of >>well the city of oakland open drive through testing site for front-line workers so good news on that front there we spoke with oakland mayor libby shaft about when people should expect to see more sites like this throughout the city. >>we're hoping that as testing becomes more available and results come out faster we're going to be able to expand dramatically we have scoped out some additional drive-thru sites. so we're ready to expand as soon as the testing availability a meet need. >>well mayor chef also went on to say the bay area's doing better than any other part of the state at social distancing. and the fact that we were the first region of the country to have shelter-in-place orders in effect is now paying off their just add that up that's 3 and a half weeks going on a foregone on
preparedness and personal protective equipment for the health professionals who are continuing to work the cna says that nurses nursing assistants respiratory therapist positions, and others are critical members health teams and they're putting their own health on the line as they work to save the lives of >>well the city of oakland open drive through testing site for front-line workers so good news on that front there we spoke with oakland mayor libby shaft about when people should...
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. >> nobody, except the cna. she called on saturday to give me her condolences. >> a nurse. >> yes. and she told me that a lot of the staff, they're short. the nurses are out sick and she said she didn't know if she would be able to come in the next day which would be sunday. but, of course, i have not spoken with her since. >> thank you so much for sharing all that. it's like stories that we've heard at other places, not the lack of notification, but the fact that these centers -- assisted living centers, senior centers are under so much stress, so much pressure. staff are calling in sick because they have the illness or have family at home who are ill. here, craig, we haven't gotten answers from the owners of the sapphire center. we're going to, of course, call again and again. we understand there were some state officials here doing something of an inspection and in touch with the center by phone. they did not issue any sort of a penalty or any sort of a reprimand here. again, the consultant who we've been in touch with for the facility is saying that this is not an aberration, t
. >> nobody, except the cna. she called on saturday to give me her condolences. >> a nurse. >> yes. and she told me that a lot of the staff, they're short. the nurses are out sick and she said she didn't know if she would be able to come in the next day which would be sunday. but, of course, i have not spoken with her since. >> thank you so much for sharing all that. it's like stories that we've heard at other places, not the lack of notification, but the fact that these...
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first alerted the world toe a once in a life time side fektd of the covid-19 crisis, a pol levels over cnaity researchers like professor ron cohen at uc berkeley predicted an eventual effect here in the bay area which the epa pegged as a year-to-year drop of more than a third in significant pollution levels around san francisco. >> it's much bigger drops than anything else we looked at. >> reporter: professor cohen and his team transferred numbers on nitrogen dioxide into a bay area version of the wuhan map. levels dropping by roughly half from the week before the shelter-in-place order. it wasn't a fluke of weather or other factors. >> there's a tremendously less nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere. >> reporter: soon he believes other key data will start to become more clear as well allowing researchers to confirm not only how much pollution is in the air but more precisely where it comes from. >> we think we know how much comes from cars and how much from trucks and how much from industry. and all of those things suddenly changed by different amounts. we'll be able to check. >> reporter:
first alerted the world toe a once in a life time side fektd of the covid-19 crisis, a pol levels over cnaity researchers like professor ron cohen at uc berkeley predicted an eventual effect here in the bay area which the epa pegged as a year-to-year drop of more than a third in significant pollution levels around san francisco. >> it's much bigger drops than anything else we looked at. >> reporter: professor cohen and his team transferred numbers on nitrogen dioxide into a bay area...
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there's a strain on health care and all of the providers, be it physicians, nurses, cnas, therapists,re's a strain. doubt and fear. people are sick and dying. that second wave i feel that is a possibility and the idea of it concerns me. >> you brought up a little bit about your past military experience. talk to us a little bit on a personal note, how are you and your fellow nurses, doctors, only frontline health care workers holding up during these stressful times and how it compares to what you have seen. >> i remember flying in over the -- into iraq in a c-130 with my buddies. and i remember that somber nervousness and said, we have to do this. h this is a different situation. now we're going to do something that these nurses did not sign up to put their lives on the line. they signed up to care for people. they're having to step up and they're doing so amazingly. i've seen this outcry from the nurses, the therapists, to take care of these patients. and so we're putting our heads together and getting the work done. >> thank you so much for all of the sacrifice that you're doing, tha
there's a strain on health care and all of the providers, be it physicians, nurses, cnas, therapists,re's a strain. doubt and fear. people are sick and dying. that second wave i feel that is a possibility and the idea of it concerns me. >> you brought up a little bit about your past military experience. talk to us a little bit on a personal note, how are you and your fellow nurses, doctors, only frontline health care workers holding up during these stressful times and how it compares to...
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. >> latinos mainly the cnas and the janitors.ou go into these facilities, that's where you see us. you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room and the once changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face-to-face. >> this doctor who serves the latino community in vancouver washington says latinos are often found in these essential but lower-level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if they get sick. >> this leads not only to worsening health for those people, but also spreading of this pandemic and prolonging the illness and the effects that this is going to have. >> reporter: according to the pew research center, concerns is more pronounced among the latino population. it's about a third of the threat to americans compared to about half of the general public. >> there are clear inequalities and disparities in how this disease is affecting our city. >> in the epicenter of the outbreak, new york city, the mayor says latinos are dying at
. >> latinos mainly the cnas and the janitors.ou go into these facilities, that's where you see us. you see us as the janitors cleaning everybody's room and the once changing all the diapers, giving them showers, you know, feeding them face-to-face. >> this doctor who serves the latino community in vancouver washington says latinos are often found in these essential but lower-level hospital jobs. she says such employees may not have health insurance or the option to stay home if...
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we're fighting hard for our nurses and doctors and cnas and first responders, police, fire, emergency personnel, that are on the front lines and cities and states that are responsible for them are going to face enormous challenges. we want to support our heroes by supporting state and local governments. those are the points of contention. >> we did this a couple of weeks ago. we learned our mistakes. let me tell you what the banks are saying, they're warning that the additional $310 billion for small businesses could actually evaporate in days. political reporting that banks are handing out $50 billion per day. does this bill go far enough? are we going to get back in this same exact position where we are today, that we're going to need more money and we're going to need it quickly? >> we're going to likely propose almost $400 billion of new funding for small business in a variety of different ways. we have to, at the same time, be dealing with the public health crisis because the best solution for small business is to get them through this period but quickly move as safely as we can
we're fighting hard for our nurses and doctors and cnas and first responders, police, fire, emergency personnel, that are on the front lines and cities and states that are responsible for them are going to face enormous challenges. we want to support our heroes by supporting state and local governments. those are the points of contention. >> we did this a couple of weeks ago. we learned our mistakes. let me tell you what the banks are saying, they're warning that the additional $310...
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he is now the chief executive office of cnas, the center for new american security, which i say with some jealousy is doing incredibly creative work on operational issues relating to u.s. national security. richard worked for many years as senator john mccain's foreign policy advisor, and prior to that work at the state department, the national security council, and also the senate foreign relations committee. so very warm welcome to both of you, dani and richard. it's wonderful to have you both here again. without further ado, let me invite called in to visit the key themes of this book for us. before yielding the floor today and richard for the comments, we will have a brief conversation thereafter and then i will open the conversation to the floor. and i look forward to your interaction during that time. thank you, colin. welcome. >> thanks very much for this invitation. it just so happens that this panel includes three people, all of whose experience and expertise and use i really respect, so it's a real pleasure to be a with dani and richard. in fact, dani, without dani this boo
he is now the chief executive office of cnas, the center for new american security, which i say with some jealousy is doing incredibly creative work on operational issues relating to u.s. national security. richard worked for many years as senator john mccain's foreign policy advisor, and prior to that work at the state department, the national security council, and also the senate foreign relations committee. so very warm welcome to both of you, dani and richard. it's wonderful to have you...
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still talking about 30% cna change here.ere any particular industry groups we are looking at that are more likely to be shifting supply chain than others? i think for that remaining 30%, there are a few patterns that emerge. the supply chain operations, covid-19 could accelerate. i think that is really part of risk diversification as opposed to an abrupt shift in and of itself. obviously, that is highlighted to companies that they really have to have a diversity of supply chains in light of the pandemic. secondly, the medical equipment acuteoducts there's, sectors,-- products acute supply shortages. on the one hand, the china market. on the other hand, adequate supply in other parts of the world. the chineseaslinda: government has rolled out a few measures to help cushion the blow. have companies in china been ?ble to leverage that aid first off, our surveys indicate that our member do not want to be discriminated against accessing that type of support. that oursupport countries received to date is really at the local level.
still talking about 30% cna change here.ere any particular industry groups we are looking at that are more likely to be shifting supply chain than others? i think for that remaining 30%, there are a few patterns that emerge. the supply chain operations, covid-19 could accelerate. i think that is really part of risk diversification as opposed to an abrupt shift in and of itself. obviously, that is highlighted to companies that they really have to have a diversity of supply chains in light of the...
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go ahead. , i am a cna. i am a certified nursing assistant.arried and wasn't able to file my taxes yet. so have not received my stimulus check. i'm afraid my husband did. host: are you currently working or not? caller: yes. steady becauserk of the coronavirus or what -- or was there steady work before that? but we i had steady work are separated. so, i'm not able to file my taxes yet. george inill go to richwood, ohio. good morning. you say you are worse off? caller: yes, sir. i am a veteran. i draw social security. i also have disability. i have watched what this is doing in my family. i have nine children and i have seen what this is doing to my family. my wife is a pharmacist. she is out there on the front line and has been with walmart for years. it bothers me every day that she comes home and may bring this home. this. fighting it puts so much stress on our lives. believe some of the things this president has been doing. some ofannot believe the words that come out of his mouth. it's beyond me. host: have the working conditions of your wi
go ahead. , i am a cna. i am a certified nursing assistant.arried and wasn't able to file my taxes yet. so have not received my stimulus check. i'm afraid my husband did. host: are you currently working or not? caller: yes. steady becauserk of the coronavirus or what -- or was there steady work before that? but we i had steady work are separated. so, i'm not able to file my taxes yet. george inill go to richwood, ohio. good morning. you say you are worse off? caller: yes, sir. i am a veteran. i...
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years on the lift team or safe patient handling service and it's not just nurses in solidarity but cnas also have the same problems. i was on the lift team and the team should have two. if either of anyone called in sick or was on vacation you worked by your several and that's the way they rolled. i submitted to my superiors some ideas for creating a safe patient handling department including an educational component for bedside safety for the nurses but basically ignored. i love the people and love the work but i couldn't stand it and bailed, i have to say. there is a moralee -- morale problem there and it would be a great morale shift if you staffed sufficiently and it's come to my attention it takes four supervisor to put a motion on the ballot asking the people if they would like to return the name of the hospital to san francisco general hospital. i think that would do wonders for morale. >> next speaker. >> i'm mike hill a nurse in the e.r. since 20134. 2014. thank you for letting us speak. i was going to raise doubts in your mind in handling disasters and preparedness and i think
years on the lift team or safe patient handling service and it's not just nurses in solidarity but cnas also have the same problems. i was on the lift team and the team should have two. if either of anyone called in sick or was on vacation you worked by your several and that's the way they rolled. i submitted to my superiors some ideas for creating a safe patient handling department including an educational component for bedside safety for the nurses but basically ignored. i love the people and...