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cohen address that and the other question, too. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. thanks for the question. that is correct that the face covering is highly encouraged but not required. we know there are circumstances where folks may have difficulty with breathing or other medical conditions that would not be conducive to face coverings. so we did not make that mandatory. as the governor said, we see that folks are not complying with this. it is an act of kindness to your fellow neighbors and to others around you. we hope everyone will be wearing the face coverings. as far as what we are doing related to our food processing plants, as you know, those are companies that have now been directed by the president of the united states to remain open. we know to run those factories that the workers need to be in closer contact. so our work at public health has been to continue to help these organizations protect their workers. that includes everything from screening them on the way and with temperature checks -- in with temperature checks, making sure they are wearing the
cohen address that and the other question, too. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. thanks for the question. that is correct that the face covering is highly encouraged but not required. we know there are circumstances where folks may have difficulty with breathing or other medical conditions that would not be conducive to face coverings. so we did not make that mandatory. as the governor said, we see that folks are not complying with this. it is an act of kindness to your fellow neighbors and to...
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cohen. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. as we prepare to move into phase one, the modified stay-at-home order, we remain laser focused on our testing, tracing, and trends. earlier this week, we shared where we were on trends. today, i want to go through where we are on testing. when we outline the path forward to ease restrictions back in april, we said we wanted to double our day over day testing from about 2500 to 3000 tests per day, to 5000 to 7000 tests per day, and we hit our goal. seven of the last 10 days, we are testing close to 6000 people per day on average. we rank 15th in the nation in total number of tests completed. now, while i think we are on the right track, i am not at all satisfied where we are. the governor and i want to see more testing across the state, particularly in our underserved communities. i have a few updates on some new supports for testing from the federal government that will help us moving forward. last week, we were able to secure sample collection supplies from the federal government, in
cohen. dr. cohen: thank you, governor. as we prepare to move into phase one, the modified stay-at-home order, we remain laser focused on our testing, tracing, and trends. earlier this week, we shared where we were on trends. today, i want to go through where we are on testing. when we outline the path forward to ease restrictions back in april, we said we wanted to double our day over day testing from about 2500 to 3000 tests per day, to 5000 to 7000 tests per day, and we hit our goal. seven of...
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please welcome back to the show, our friend andy cohen, everybody!plause ♪ >> seth: how are you >> i'm great that was so funny. you know, if the president saw any of your monologue -- >> seth: yeah. >> he would bust a capillary, i feel like. >> seth: it wouldn't be great. i'm glad that this is not a show he seems to watch. >> right [ laughter ] >> seth: i understand. >> yes, yes. >> seth: i understand the choices he makes i want to congratulate you - >> thank you >> seth: because i have done your show before it is one of the most fun shows to do. >> thank you >> seth: it's right here in new york city. >> yes >> seth: but you've just upgraded your studio >> yes, we moved basically from, like, a tic-tac to a studio apartment. >> seth: okay, great [ light laughter ] >> so we had 18 seats, and now we have 34 seats [ cheers ] which is - >> seth: which is great. [ applause ] it -- i -- you know, it's hard to explain to people exactly how small your old studio was. >> it's teeny. and the new one is really small, too. >> seth: yeah. >> last night, jerry o'co
please welcome back to the show, our friend andy cohen, everybody!plause ♪ >> seth: how are you >> i'm great that was so funny. you know, if the president saw any of your monologue -- >> seth: yeah. >> he would bust a capillary, i feel like. >> seth: it wouldn't be great. i'm glad that this is not a show he seems to watch. >> right [ laughter ] >> seth: i understand. >> yes, yes. >> seth: i understand the choices he makes i want to...
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cohen answer both of those. symptomatic and asymptom for, we do not track that all of our cases but i would put your attention to our website and our dashboard where we post surveillance data. i would direct you that surveillance data which does contain some information that we're starting to collect about symptomatic and asymptomatic spread as we've been talking about related to covid-19 is that and we are seeing a fair amount of spread of this virus by folks who don't have any symptoms who are asymptomatic. that is one of the primary reasons why the 3 w's is so so we are not tracking that for all of our cases when we get information back from the lab, it's very minimal data. there are certain places where our public health team does more in-depth study particularly the surveillance kind of of work in prevalence kinds of studies. those are the things we're going to be able to get more symptom based information and link it with some of this data so i direct you to our surveillance data to start. i'll just echo w
cohen answer both of those. symptomatic and asymptom for, we do not track that all of our cases but i would put your attention to our website and our dashboard where we post surveillance data. i would direct you that surveillance data which does contain some information that we're starting to collect about symptomatic and asymptomatic spread as we've been talking about related to covid-19 is that and we are seeing a fair amount of spread of this virus by folks who don't have any symptoms who...
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cohen will serve out the rest of his three-year sentence basically from home. release comes just one week after paul manafort got out. and there is a lot of questions here about fairness, objections that barr's doj has been inconsistent, and even beyond the trump administration, many state systems continue to favor inmates with money to fund lawyers who can personally press their case to get row coe individual relief. maya, i turn that question back to you. these are complex issues. if there is going to be a humanitarian approach for more at-risk folks, fine. then it should be done fairly and equally for all people of a certain age with a certain type of offense. as we've documented, that's not always been the case. so i'm curious what you think is important as we now watch two high profile people from this mueller prosecution where it began now out of prison. >> yeah, i think it takes us to essentially what we've been talking about around coronavirus and the trump administration from day one. the bureau of prisons, just like the trump administration writ large
cohen will serve out the rest of his three-year sentence basically from home. release comes just one week after paul manafort got out. and there is a lot of questions here about fairness, objections that barr's doj has been inconsistent, and even beyond the trump administration, many state systems continue to favor inmates with money to fund lawyers who can personally press their case to get row coe individual relief. maya, i turn that question back to you. these are complex issues. if there is...
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according to a person for mill you're with the case cohen is expected to serve the remainder of his 3 year sentence at home now cohen has been serving time at a new york federal prison after pleading guilty to numerous charges including campaign finance fraud and lying to congress now a few weeks ago cohen was told that he would be released to home confinement in response to coronavirus concerns. we're here in the u.s. protesters are expected to gather at the michigan capital again today to protest a virus related restrictions in that state and this will be the 4th protest so far last week armed protesters held a demonstration criticizing governor gretchen what were his decision to keep businesses closed during the pandemic now barbers are also joining this fight by giving free haircuts in the capital long there. and check this out in new york's domino park no pun intended but those white circles on the lawn those are keeping sunbathers safely distancing from each other the circles have been set up exactly 6 feet apart after an influx of new yorkers flocked to public spaces because
according to a person for mill you're with the case cohen is expected to serve the remainder of his 3 year sentence at home now cohen has been serving time at a new york federal prison after pleading guilty to numerous charges including campaign finance fraud and lying to congress now a few weeks ago cohen was told that he would be released to home confinement in response to coronavirus concerns. we're here in the u.s. protesters are expected to gather at the michigan capital again today to...
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house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in "forbes," and deflated his assets to reduce his real. estate tax >> yang: the house financial services and intelligence commites want trump records veyommo olosneneloe ansi eauns have made the president vulnerable to of particular interest to investigators is deutsche bank,
house overght committee made its demand after hearing last year from former trump attorney michael cohen. >> it was myxperience that mr. ump inflated his total assets when it served his purposes, such as trying to be listed amongst the wealthiest people in "forbes," and deflated his assets to reduce his real. estate tax >> yang: the house financial services and intelligence commites want trump records veyommo olosneneloe ansi eauns have made the president vulnerable to of...
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after being released from prison as part of a push to stem the spread of corona virus among inmates cohen has been serving 3 years behind bars and connection with campaign finance violations he will serve the restore peace time and the house arrest. severe flooding has hit the u.s. state of michigan off to 2 dams failed following his view of rain officials warn a city of 40000 people could end up under almost 3 nieces off water thousands of people have been evacuated from their whole lives. and the german government all close to agreeing on a 9000000000 euro virus related risky package which would see the german government buy up a portion off the in one europe's largest carrier has been hit hard by the pandemic in april fewer than 3000 passengers a day travel. with a prepaid debit average of around $350000.00 dating offenses shareholding is and e.u. competition with ortiz have yet to give their approval of the deal. is financial correspondent chelsea delaney is following the story for us and brings us this from frank fish. it's taken weeks for the german government to work out the detail
after being released from prison as part of a push to stem the spread of corona virus among inmates cohen has been serving 3 years behind bars and connection with campaign finance violations he will serve the restore peace time and the house arrest. severe flooding has hit the u.s. state of michigan off to 2 dams failed following his view of rain officials warn a city of 40000 people could end up under almost 3 nieces off water thousands of people have been evacuated from their whole lives. and...
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and someone who testified against the president like co n cohen, yeah, cohen, he is still in jail. >>re referring to michael cohen in jail although roy cohn was the president's former lawyer. we're on a slight delay. understandable overlap. go ahead, sir. >> i said he committed the unpardonable sin of telling the truth afterwards, a truth that wasn't convenient to the president. so you have a pattern here of the department of justice under barr being used to punish the preside preside president's, and these are honest people who testify about things and to try to protect anyone who defends the president or who is the president's friends in unprecedented ways. we have never seen a situation before where someone who has pleaded guilty, who stood up in a court of law and swore under oath he was guilty would then try to drop the charges. this is unheard of. it is an outrageous mischaracter of justice and it's subverting the rule of law and we can't have it in this country. >> interesting news you made tonight and we'll be watching what happens with mr. barr and your committee. i thank you
and someone who testified against the president like co n cohen, yeah, cohen, he is still in jail. >>re referring to michael cohen in jail although roy cohn was the president's former lawyer. we're on a slight delay. understandable overlap. go ahead, sir. >> i said he committed the unpardonable sin of telling the truth afterwards, a truth that wasn't convenient to the president. so you have a pattern here of the department of justice under barr being used to punish the preside...
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one of the residents: pat cohen's 59-year-old brother, george.home two years ago after suffering a stroke. he's not been diagnosed with covid, but is mostly confined to his bed and watches his sister perform through the window. >> my brother used to help me with my equipment. he would bring it to wherever i was performing. he would set it up and he would break it down for me, he would carry it to my car for me. i could always depend on him. >> brown: we first met pat cohen in 2014 at a gathering in durham of the music maker relief foundation, an organization that's supported more than 400 blues musicianaround the south, mostly african american, often rural. people like ironing board sam, who briefly reached the spotght, but never made it big and eked out a living playing small clubs and busking on the streets. music maker helps these musicians meet basic needs and, for some, has gotten them back to performing paying gigs. now, founder tim duffy says, the shows have stopped, the fear is real. >> they're scared. the loss of, when you live, like the
one of the residents: pat cohen's 59-year-old brother, george.home two years ago after suffering a stroke. he's not been diagnosed with covid, but is mostly confined to his bed and watches his sister perform through the window. >> my brother used to help me with my equipment. he would bring it to wherever i was performing. he would set it up and he would break it down for me, he would carry it to my car for me. i could always depend on him. >> brown: we first met pat cohen in 2014...
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>> with these two defendants, manafort and cohen, factors weighed in their future.y hadn't served 50% of their sentences. but, otherwise, it's their age and any kind of health issues they can marshall up to show a judge or a court or the bureau of prisons that weighed in their favor. another huge factor of course is having able counsel to fight this at the bureau of prisons and with the courts that convicted them. so many prisoners are sitting around wondering why not me? in terms of home confinement, they are essentially serving their terms in their apartments. if you're michael cohen or paul manafort, home confinement is not such a big deal. it's a pretty good time to get home confinement. >> it all depends on what the meaning is. michael cohen just recently renovated his place in new york. i'm sure it's pretty nice. our thanks to you. >>> thanks for watching. i'm lindsay riser. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> up next with alex witt, surf, sun and effort sa. precautions to take to the beach to avoid the perils of coronavirus. s of coronavirus. 's skyrizi. ♪ things are ge
>> with these two defendants, manafort and cohen, factors weighed in their future.y hadn't served 50% of their sentences. but, otherwise, it's their age and any kind of health issues they can marshall up to show a judge or a court or the bureau of prisons that weighed in their favor. another huge factor of course is having able counsel to fight this at the bureau of prisons and with the courts that convicted them. so many prisoners are sitting around wondering why not me? in terms of home...
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we are hearing from elizabeth cohen earlier about black americans, latinos being hit hard. that's not just personal behavior. it is the systems and structures. so when you look at who are essential workers, very high proportions of black and latino americans, when you look at people who live in housing where it may not be possible to socially distance if someone is infected or had contact, high proportions of people of color, so we have to encourage personal behavior and that has to start at the top. but we also have to look at our systems and say, how do we ensure that everyone in america who is out there working has the personal protective equipment to be safe and how do we ensure that every person in america who is infected or exposed has a safe place to go, where they're getting income support and food support. so that they're not spreading this to their loved ones and their community. we are not being serious about that. we have a lot of work to do. >> dr. besser, i was struck by a recent comments on rural america. and it is something we, you know, have been thinking a
we are hearing from elizabeth cohen earlier about black americans, latinos being hit hard. that's not just personal behavior. it is the systems and structures. so when you look at who are essential workers, very high proportions of black and latino americans, when you look at people who live in housing where it may not be possible to socially distance if someone is infected or had contact, high proportions of people of color, so we have to encourage personal behavior and that has to start at...
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there's word decisions release to michael cohen to home confinement has been reversed. did the white house or indirectly intervene here? >> absolutely not. i would say there, but i'm glad you brought up justice because look, there's, again, a case of injustice that is yet to be brought up today, but i certainly would like to bring it up and that's the case of general michael flynn. what we all learned from that should scare every american citizen. the fact that you had jim comey admitting in december of last year that he violated a protocol by directing agents to confront flynn, something he would not, quote, have gotten away with under previous administrations. the fbi told flynn, he didn't need a lawyer when they came to meet with him. mccabe told fbi agents he didn't think flynn was lying and all the information we've learned over the last few months and years culminates in the fact that we have a handwritten fbi note that says, quote, we need to get flynn to lie, quote, and get him fired. that was an unfair target on the back of general michael flynn, which could co
there's word decisions release to michael cohen to home confinement has been reversed. did the white house or indirectly intervene here? >> absolutely not. i would say there, but i'm glad you brought up justice because look, there's, again, a case of injustice that is yet to be brought up today, but i certainly would like to bring it up and that's the case of general michael flynn. what we all learned from that should scare every american citizen. the fact that you had jim comey admitting...
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michael cohen says no, there's a series of questions like that from trey gowdy to cohen.there was an exchange with the former director of national intelligence, jim clapper. he was president obama's dni and he says "that the russians believed that hillary clinton was going to win and the focus seemed that they could turn on how to undermine a potential presidency." i don't think they thought the president, now president trump, would be easier to deal with. he's a businessman. he would be more willing to negotiate make deals and i don't think it was anything more sophisticated than that, sort of guiding their objectives." the last thing i'm going to go through was the exchange with steve bannon, former trump advisor on the campaign. he was commenting on the trump tower meeting in moscow from 2016 and he says "i don't think it was treasonous. i think it was stupid and unpatriotic." those are just three different quick takes there, slices of these 6,000 pages. there's going to be a lot to cull through tonight and into tomorrow. we will -- reported last night that we thought
michael cohen says no, there's a series of questions like that from trey gowdy to cohen.there was an exchange with the former director of national intelligence, jim clapper. he was president obama's dni and he says "that the russians believed that hillary clinton was going to win and the focus seemed that they could turn on how to undermine a potential presidency." i don't think they thought the president, now president trump, would be easier to deal with. he's a businessman. he would...
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tonight i'm pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. as well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. he is a "new york times" best-selling co-author with eric schmidt of the new digital age and he's written several books on his own including the children of jihad. one of the great lessons of american politics that i have learned is the tale of two brothers. one went off to see and one became vice president. neither were heard from ever again. however, in rare cases, the vice president is not obligated to obscurity. mainly when the previous president finds. in his newest best-selling book accidental president, he examines the legacy of these eight men, john tyler, fillmore, andrew johnson, chester arthur , theodore roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman and lyndon johnson, who were sent to the presidency because of these unfortunate circumstances. becoming president under the circumstances is often a thankless task. and many of these men have disappointed rather than
tonight i'm pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. as well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. he is a "new york times" best-selling co-author with eric schmidt of the new digital age and he's written several books on his own including the children of jihad. one of the great lessons of american politics that i have learned is the tale of two brothers. one went off to see and one became vice...
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the fact is as elizabeth cohen just laid out, president trump did take this virus seriously enough. the cdc tried to emphasize just how critical it was for national response. and right now that back and forth is playing out in the public eye. jim and poppy? >> certainly is. nick, thanks for the reporting. let's talk about all of these developments overnight with dr. richard besser, former acting director of the cdc. so i want to get your take on this modeling and, yes, it is modeling as elizabeth cohen laid out, but from columbia university's team, the fact that having -- if we had social distance and lockdown starting march 1st, 83% of the deaths in the u.s. would have been avoided. i get that we can't change things now. but it can inform us for the future. it can inform us if there is a second wave in the fall. >> well, you know, i think you can inform us even before that. as we're seeing states getting people back to work, it is critically important that we have data at the community level to be able to identify if there is increased disease transmission. you need to know neighbo
the fact is as elizabeth cohen just laid out, president trump did take this virus seriously enough. the cdc tried to emphasize just how critical it was for national response. and right now that back and forth is playing out in the public eye. jim and poppy? >> certainly is. nick, thanks for the reporting. let's talk about all of these developments overnight with dr. richard besser, former acting director of the cdc. so i want to get your take on this modeling and, yes, it is modeling as...
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. >> happening today michael cohen, president donald trump's former lawyer will get out of prison.eased because of the coronavirus. he is among thousands of federal inmates being released in receipt weeks as officials try to identify who is at high risk for the coronavirus and low risk for reoffending. michael cohen started serving his prison sentence last may, he is expected to continue to serve the rest of his three year sans at home. >>> the united states supreme court temporarily blocked the house of representatives from getting access to the full report prepared by robert mueller about russian interference in the 2016 election. the house asked for the informs as part of its investigation into whether president donald trump obstructed justice. the supreme court gave no reason for their ruling. that could mean that the report will not be made available until after the november election. >>> contract workers for united airlines accused the company of putting people at risk during the coronavirus pandemic. they held a rolling protect outside of the united maintenance area. they sa
. >> happening today michael cohen, president donald trump's former lawyer will get out of prison.eased because of the coronavirus. he is among thousands of federal inmates being released in receipt weeks as officials try to identify who is at high risk for the coronavirus and low risk for reoffending. michael cohen started serving his prison sentence last may, he is expected to continue to serve the rest of his three year sans at home. >>> the united states supreme court...
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cohen has served a little more than a year of his three-year sentence for lying to congress during theussia investigation. is he one of thousands of inmates being allowed to serve their sentences under house arrest during the covid-19 crisis. it was just last week that the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort was also released under similar conditions. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ y'all know what this is ♪ good lovin', no questions ♪ ♪ reach out and you'll touch me ♪ ♪ bad habits, don't judge me ♪ just don't waste my time ♪ ♪ good lovin', no questions, baby ♪ ♪ reach out and you'll touch me ♪ ♪ bad habits, don't judge me ♪ just don't waste my time ♪ saturpain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. to ewhether you'reting these uncaring for your. family at home or those at work, principal is by your side. we're working hard to answer your questions. like helping you understand what the recently passed economic package can mean for you. we're more than a financial company. we're a "together we can get thro
cohen has served a little more than a year of his three-year sentence for lying to congress during theussia investigation. is he one of thousands of inmates being allowed to serve their sentences under house arrest during the covid-19 crisis. it was just last week that the president's former campaign chairman paul manafort was also released under similar conditions. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ y'all know what this is ♪ good lovin', no questions ♪ ♪ reach out and you'll touch me ♪...
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. >>> and the president's former lawyer michael cohen is back home. early release after cohen pleaded guilty to you what a judge called a smorgasbord of campaign misconduct including campaign finance fraud. cohen served the rest of the three-year sentence at his home now as his lawyers request the sentence be kurt shocut short bf what they call unsafe conditions because of the coronavirus. he's the second trump campaign to be released from prison to serve the rest of their sentence at home. >>> coming up -- another spike in unemployment last week. nearly 39 million americans out of work since the onset of the pandemic. how business owners are stepping up to help the people struggling the most. stay with us, you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ou need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks
. >>> and the president's former lawyer michael cohen is back home. early release after cohen pleaded guilty to you what a judge called a smorgasbord of campaign misconduct including campaign finance fraud. cohen served the rest of the three-year sentence at his home now as his lawyers request the sentence be kurt shocut short bf what they call unsafe conditions because of the coronavirus. he's the second trump campaign to be released from prison to serve the rest of their sentence at...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you. promising points indeed. from baylor college of medicine, mice lie and monkeys exaggerate, doctor. that was a new one for me. explain what elizabeth cohen meant. >> there are a few takeaway points. first thing i want to say is these are two excellent studies in terms of the quality of the studies. these are published in "science" magazine by dan brushs' group and harvard and m.i.t. this is a big team of scientists. this is not easy to do this kind of work with all of the chaos going on with all of the covid-19 in the boston area. so i just want to make the point, first, it's a testament to the leadership of that team and also the leadership of beth israel deaconess and harvard medical school and the ragone institute to make it possible. that's a village to make that happen, point one. point two, very interesting studies about the reinfection studies in the chinese that shown back in march, that they infected them with covid-19 and could not reinfect them. that gave an early indication that maybe experience, i
elizabeth cohen, thank you. promising points indeed. from baylor college of medicine, mice lie and monkeys exaggerate, doctor. that was a new one for me. explain what elizabeth cohen meant. >> there are a few takeaway points. first thing i want to say is these are two excellent studies in terms of the quality of the studies. these are published in "science" magazine by dan brushs' group and harvard and m.i.t. this is a big team of scientists. this is not easy to do this kind of...
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elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks so much to elizabeth cohen for that report.e drug and device maker abbott is defending the quick test, the test that the white house is relying on. in an nyu study, abbott's i.d. now test could be missing nearly half, half of positive coronavirus cases. abbott disputes the study results saying they're not consistent with other findings. while no test is perfect, it's delivering reliable results at more than 1,000 sites testing for the virus. >>> the u.s. could see an outbreak of preventible diseases this fall because the pandemic is keeping kids and seniors from their regular vaccinations. former fda commissioner dr. scott gottleib testified there's been a 90% reduction in vaccines. cancer patients have been missing chemo treatments. >>> "early start" continues right now. >>> no social distance, no masks. the stay at home order in wisconsin knocked down. what that ruling means for people opposing orders nationwide. >>> trouble for the senate intelligence chairman. richard burr's cell phone is seized by the fbi. good morning, th
elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks so much to elizabeth cohen for that report.e drug and device maker abbott is defending the quick test, the test that the white house is relying on. in an nyu study, abbott's i.d. now test could be missing nearly half, half of positive coronavirus cases. abbott disputes the study results saying they're not consistent with other findings. while no test is perfect, it's delivering reliable results at more than 1,000 sites testing for the virus....
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cnn's john harmon and elizabeth cohen. john, the president of the united states is rolling out his leadership team of what he calls operation war speed, what else are we looking for today? >> that's the main thing we are k looi looking for. that would be something eagerly anticipated of the two leaders he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s forchlforchmer pharmaceutical. there will be one or more vaccine candidates that'll come through many in development right now. the question is when will they be available for use. gottlieb says we may get vaccine emergency base as early as september. that's different for mass production for the american people. the president talked about a goal of november/december for the first mass production of vaccines but we don't know if they can hit that goal. as you said in the outset, 12 to 13 months is what anthony fauci have been saying. in february is not 12 months anymore. that's a little less
cnn's john harmon and elizabeth cohen. john, the president of the united states is rolling out his leadership team of what he calls operation war speed, what else are we looking for today? >> that's the main thing we are k looi looking for. that would be something eagerly anticipated of the two leaders he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s he's going to roll out a farmer s forchlforchmer pharmaceutical. there will be one or...
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video this morning of a masked cohen out of he will spend the thousand non-violent criminals go to stop the spread of the coronavirus. including paul manafort, he also at home released earlier this month. he's serving out the rest of his 7.5-year sentence at home. >>> president trump scheduled to speak at a ford motor company plant in detroit today, where they're making ventilators in the fight against the pandemic. this is a day after president trump threatened to cut off michigan's federal funding, because michigan will allow people to vote by mail. the president says it's ripe for fraud but he, himself, votes by mail. he also has said he thinks it's because it favors democrats and he's not in favor of that as well. marcus. >> all right. thanks. >>> well, a developing story to tell you about this mid-day. an active shooter investigation is under way at a faithful air station along the texas coast. that shooting happened around 4:00 a.m. pacific time in corpus krissi at the naval station. one security guard is hurt and that shooter is neutralized. we are working to get new information
video this morning of a masked cohen out of he will spend the thousand non-violent criminals go to stop the spread of the coronavirus. including paul manafort, he also at home released earlier this month. he's serving out the rest of his 7.5-year sentence at home. >>> president trump scheduled to speak at a ford motor company plant in detroit today, where they're making ventilators in the fight against the pandemic. this is a day after president trump threatened to cut off michigan's...
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ldura: in other news from around the world, dona trump'alformer person lawyer michael cohen has returneds home in ne york city. he will see the remainder of his three-year jail sentence there after pleading guilty to campaign fince fraud and lying to congress. cohen was released from jail as part of a policy to reduce spreading.bers of coronavirus american actress lori loughlin and her husbanhave agreed to ead guilty to the college admissions scandal. the star will serve jail time and pay $150,000 fi. she is one of a number of hollywood stars and affluent parents who paid to use backdoor methods to get kids into selective coeges. president trump says he is pulling the united states out of the open skies agreement. the pact was created three decades ago to allow countries to fly over each other's territory for nonmilitary purposes. offials say russia has violated the terms of the agreement. china is planning a new national security law giving beijing more control over the territory of hong kong. the measures to crack down on dissent and are likely to be met with strong opposition. last ye
ldura: in other news from around the world, dona trump'alformer person lawyer michael cohen has returneds home in ne york city. he will see the remainder of his three-year jail sentence there after pleading guilty to campaign fince fraud and lying to congress. cohen was released from jail as part of a policy to reduce spreading.bers of coronavirus american actress lori loughlin and her husbanhave agreed to ead guilty to the college admissions scandal. the star will serve jail time and pay...
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joining us now, cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and dr.i, chief health officer in michigan. elizabeth, we focus on the data here, the data is important. are we seeing signs of a second wave already? because the discussion of that had typically been focused on the fall, but now, as you see reopening happening, is there enough data at this point to say hey, that's what you're seeing. you got the governor of arkansas talking about a second wave already. i think we need to think of what we mean by second wave. the experts say there may be lots of little waves. waves go up and down. it may not be this even and then one big giant increase and really this is dependent on social distancing. it's really quite simple. the farther apart we stay from each other, the fewer cases we're going to have. the more we get together, the more complacent we get about social distancing, the more cases we're going to have. in atlanta a cluster among a yad waiting class at a private school, a place where there had been some graduation gatherings. friends of mine sa
joining us now, cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and dr.i, chief health officer in michigan. elizabeth, we focus on the data here, the data is important. are we seeing signs of a second wave already? because the discussion of that had typically been focused on the fall, but now, as you see reopening happening, is there enough data at this point to say hey, that's what you're seeing. you got the governor of arkansas talking about a second wave already. i think we need to think of...
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james schneider is a pedia physician at cohen children's medical center in new york, where at least 30ldren have so it seems one can lead to another? >> it seems to be a post- infectious phenomenon. the infection is gone, but now we're seeing the result of the body's immune system inadvertently affecting itself. >> reporter: so far across the 0 s., there have been more than 130 reported cases in at least 11 states and the district of columbia. >> i couldn't move. >> reporter: jack mcmurrow was admitted to new york- presbyterian morgan stanley's children's hospital on april 27 avirus.rash and fever and tested positive for coronavirus. he had complications of an inflammatory disease. rys dad, john. >> he basically could not get up or move his legs. from what we found out later on, he was inflamed. >> reporter: cohen children's medical center here in queens has treated nearly three dozen of these inflammatory syndrome cases, more than anywhere else in the country, but doctors orill stress, this is rare. these cases are rare. but parents should still know the symptoms and be on the lookout
james schneider is a pedia physician at cohen children's medical center in new york, where at least 30ldren have so it seems one can lead to another? >> it seems to be a post- infectious phenomenon. the infection is gone, but now we're seeing the result of the body's immune system inadvertently affecting itself. >> reporter: so far across the 0 s., there have been more than 130 reported cases in at least 11 states and the district of columbia. >> i couldn't move. >>...
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from what we found out later on, he was inflamed. >> reporter: cohen children's medical center here inens has treated nearly three dozen of these inflammatory syndrome cases, more than anywhere else in the country, but doctors orill stress, this is rare. these cases are rare. but parents should still know the symptoms and be on the lookout, norah. >> o'donnell: so scary for parents. thank you, mola. tonight, production is ramping up on a new antigen test that can quickly detect whether someone has the coronavirus. it received emergency approval from the f.d.a. just days ago, and it's already being called a breakthrough in screening. president trump says production m uld jump from 150,000 tests per day to 300,000 within weeks. here's chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: the new test is being called a game changer, allowing rapid screening for the coronavirus. the tests currently being used are called p.c.r. tests, ones that detect the virus's genetic material. the best ones are very accurate but take time to run and analyze and are expensive. nis new test detects ant
from what we found out later on, he was inflamed. >> reporter: cohen children's medical center here inens has treated nearly three dozen of these inflammatory syndrome cases, more than anywhere else in the country, but doctors orill stress, this is rare. these cases are rare. but parents should still know the symptoms and be on the lookout, norah. >> o'donnell: so scary for parents. thank you, mola. tonight, production is ramping up on a new antigen test that can quickly detect...
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a look at some other stories making news around the world now donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has returned home after being released from prison as part of a drive to halt the spread of coronavirus amongst inmates cohen serving 3 years behind bars in connection with campaign finance violations to serve the rest of his time under house arrest. triangular officials say 3 people have died in a stampede in the capital colombo they say residents were scrambling to receive aid being distributed to people who've lost their livelihoods because of coronavirus restrictions. the new law and face masks has taken effect in spain it requires anyone of the age of 6 to wear them. in indoor public spaces and outdoors for a distance of 2 meters can't be maintained this comes as the spanish government starts to coronavirus lock down restrictions. tokyo's top prosecutor is to resign after it was revealed that he ignored official advice containing the spread of the coronavirus hero who was widely criticized over claims that he played a group gambling game while the capital was in a state of emerge
a look at some other stories making news around the world now donald trump's former lawyer michael cohen has returned home after being released from prison as part of a drive to halt the spread of coronavirus amongst inmates cohen serving 3 years behind bars in connection with campaign finance violations to serve the rest of his time under house arrest. triangular officials say 3 people have died in a stampede in the capital colombo they say residents were scrambling to receive aid being...
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elizabeth cohen has more. >>it's the holy grail a vaccine against covid-19 at a senate hearing tuesday franc talk from doctor anthony fauci about the prospects of making that happen that scene clinical trials in humans have started. >>and if we are successful, we hope to know that in the late fall and early winter that means no covid-19 vaccine in time for the start of school the idea of having treatments available or a vaccine to facilitate the reaction of students into. >>the fall term it would be something that would be a bit of a bridge too far even at the top speed we're going. we don't see a vaccine playing in the ability of individuals to get back to school. this turn. >>and found she was clear we might not end up getting a vaccine. >>first of all there's no guarantee. vaccine is actually going to be effective you can have everything you think that's in place and you don't induce that kind of immune response it turns out to be protected and durably protect still he does think a vaccine will happen putti
elizabeth cohen has more. >>it's the holy grail a vaccine against covid-19 at a senate hearing tuesday franc talk from doctor anthony fauci about the prospects of making that happen that scene clinical trials in humans have started. >>and if we are successful, we hope to know that in the late fall and early winter that means no covid-19 vaccine in time for the start of school the idea of having treatments available or a vaccine to facilitate the reaction of students into....
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. >> michael cohen got a deal today. >> i didn't know that. i didn't know that. [ inaudible question ]. >> say it. >>. [ inaudible question ] going to make things worse with russia? >> i think we're going to have a very good relationship with russia. i think if you look at what happened with oil, where russia, saudi arabia and us got og, and we saved in our country millions of energy jobs and you see oil is solidified so it's the best of both worlds. we're saving the energy but the drivers have a low energy price. >> are you going to wear a mask at the ford plant? >> i don't know, we're going to look at it. a lot of people have-x easked m that question. i want to get the country back to normal. i want to normalize. another thing i want to do is get the churches open. the churches are not being treated with respect by a lot of the democrat governors. i want to get the churches open and we're going to take a strong position on that very soon. [ inaudible question ]. >> mosques, yeah, including mosques. [ inaudible question ]. >> yes, i wish them
. >> michael cohen got a deal today. >> i didn't know that. i didn't know that. [ inaudible question ]. >> say it. >>. [ inaudible question ] going to make things worse with russia? >> i think we're going to have a very good relationship with russia. i think if you look at what happened with oil, where russia, saudi arabia and us got og, and we saved in our country millions of energy jobs and you see oil is solidified so it's the best of both worlds. we're saving...
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>> elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. joining us is dr. sling gander, medical disease specialist. look at the market react to this, the hope placed in this. one thing i found interesting in these initial results are the fact that you know, they gave different doeses of vaccine to different people in the trial and the more vaccine they gave, the more antibodies it created. does that just, you know, increase the level of hope people should have in this? >> well, you're right. they studied low, medium and high doses of the vaccine in the clinical trial volunteers and it's important and why we do this research. what you want to do is weigh the benefits of higher doses of the vaccine versus the potential side effects of giving a higher dose. they found the lowest antibodies probably on par with what a natural infection would cause. the medium dose of the vaccine actually caused higher levels of antibodies than what a natural infection would cause and some very mild side effects, redness at the site of infection or the site of injection and then
>> elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. joining us is dr. sling gander, medical disease specialist. look at the market react to this, the hope placed in this. one thing i found interesting in these initial results are the fact that you know, they gave different doeses of vaccine to different people in the trial and the more vaccine they gave, the more antibodies it created. does that just, you know, increase the level of hope people should have in this? >> well, you're right. they...
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story of what happened there, the back and forth, but it does make sense i think to release michael cohen and paul manafort from federal prison in the midst of a pandemic where their health is imperilled. that is also true of hundreds of thousands of other folks who are right now in prisons and jails amidst the pandemic. like for just one instance, anthony swain, who has been in jail pretrial for over four years. four years awaiting trial on drug charges. anthony's a parapalegic and recently tested positive for coronavirus. right now he can go except his bond is set at $650,000. and he has been denied emergency release twice. so his family has to try to come up with that money. so if michael cohen is paul manafort can get a bit of grace during this pandemic there are a lot of others like anthony swain who should, too. >>> there is still so much that we don't know about this virus, it has only been circulating among humans we think for seven months or so, somewhere around there, but we do continue to learn more every day. and there's some good news on one front which involves how easy it i
story of what happened there, the back and forth, but it does make sense i think to release michael cohen and paul manafort from federal prison in the midst of a pandemic where their health is imperilled. that is also true of hundreds of thousands of other folks who are right now in prisons and jails amidst the pandemic. like for just one instance, anthony swain, who has been in jail pretrial for over four years. four years awaiting trial on drug charges. anthony's a parapalegic and recently...
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elizabeth cohen with more on that. elizabeth, take us inside this announcement. >> reporter: merck now joins a large group. there are about 114 teams across the world, john, that are in pre-clinical stages, meaning they're in the lab or working with animals trying to develop vaccines. what sets merck apart is that it's been a leader for many, many years now in vaccine development. to see one of these big players enter this race is certainly of importance, but we need to keep in mind most of these efforts are not going to work. i don't mean merck in particular, but most of the efforts we are seeing worldwide are not going to work. we've heard public health leaders use the term shots on goal over and over again, and i'm not a sports thenthusiast, t most shots will not hit the goal. we only need a few good ones to gate vaccine. john? >> and research around the world, here in the united states, a biological company called novavax is starting a clinical trial in 130 humans. they are hoping to get the shot that goes in. take
elizabeth cohen with more on that. elizabeth, take us inside this announcement. >> reporter: merck now joins a large group. there are about 114 teams across the world, john, that are in pre-clinical stages, meaning they're in the lab or working with animals trying to develop vaccines. what sets merck apart is that it's been a leader for many, many years now in vaccine development. to see one of these big players enter this race is certainly of importance, but we need to keep in mind most...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. let me welcome in my partner, poppy harlow. a small technical difficulty this morning. nice to have you, poppy. >> you know -- when the camera doesn't work at 9:00 a.m., but the amazing team at cnn comes in and fixes it in a flash, that's a good news day. good to be with everyone. hello. and we do have this new forecast highlighted by the cdc, jim, predicting we're just weeks away from a jump in new coronavirus hospital cases. researchers from columbia university are projecting a drop over the next two weeks, before new hospitalizations go up, an increase by some 3,000 people a day by late june. brynn gingras joins us this morning with a little bit moran where things stand right now. good morning. >> good morning to you. yeah, listen, there is a majority of the states that are on good footing right now. the numbers are seeing a decline. let's first talk about the cases where they're going up. those states primarily, 16 of them, they're mostly in the southeast part of the country. we talk about kentucky, we talk about alabama, t
elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. let me welcome in my partner, poppy harlow. a small technical difficulty this morning. nice to have you, poppy. >> you know -- when the camera doesn't work at 9:00 a.m., but the amazing team at cnn comes in and fixes it in a flash, that's a good news day. good to be with everyone. hello. and we do have this new forecast highlighted by the cdc, jim, predicting we're just weeks away from a jump in new coronavirus hospital cases. researchers from...
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cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison. back in december of 2018. his charges include lying to congress and hush money payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and 2 former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claimed to have had encounters with president trump which the president denies. >>coming up trying to drum up business we will tell you what one east bay city is doing to help stimulate their economy. >>plus why a high profile child molester suspect in the east bay could get out of jail even as authorities warned he poses a serious safety risk to the public and what apple is doin >>free money tonight, the new iphone update is making it easier to access your phone while wearing a mask. apple launched i o s 13.5 today, it includes a modified version of its face id feature. if you swipe up once while wearing a face covering you'll immediately be able to enter your passcode the previous feature forced you to wait a few seconds before entering its of people are getting a little bit anxious. the new i o s also lets you use apps created by p
cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison. back in december of 2018. his charges include lying to congress and hush money payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and 2 former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claimed to have had encounters with president trump which the president denies. >>coming up trying to drum up business we will tell you what one east bay city is doing to help stimulate their economy. >>plus why a high profile child molester suspect in the east bay...
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cohen's early release comes as corona virus continues to spread through the prison system. he was sentenced to 3 years in prison back in december of 2018. cohen's charges include lying to congress and making hush money payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. the tsa is changes in screening procedures in response to the coronavirus passengers at the airports will now need to hang on to their boarding passes rather than handing them over to tsa officers. the officers will look at the boarding pass without touching them to prevent cross contamination. and when a suitcase or bag does not pass x-ray screening. passengers may be responsible for unpacking that bag and then sending it through the machine again rather than an officer searching through the bag by hand the agencies also encouraging passengers to put smaller items like a wallet and a cell phone in their carry on bag before they go through the screening area. washington dc is warning governor newsome t
cohen's early release comes as corona virus continues to spread through the prison system. he was sentenced to 3 years in prison back in december of 2018. cohen's charges include lying to congress and making hush money payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. the tsa is changes in screening procedures in response to the coronavirus passengers at the airports will now need to...
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thank you, elizabeth cohen. let's get to cnn's omar jimenez in chicago where officials are planning to review deaths as far back as november to see if some of those can be attributed to coronavirus and, omar, specifically, look at deaths involving heart attacks and pneumonia. this would be alarming in some degrees, i imagine if proven it would raise the death toll. >> that's right, jim, and when they're looking at these cases, they say they could very well go through this entire process and find their first confirmed case here was exactly as has been reported. but they want to make sure, and obviously if cases can be confirmed from before that date, even as early as november, potentially that would change the entire way this virus has been studied here in this city. specifically you touched on what they're going to be looking for. they're goinging to be lo into cases of viral pneumonia and heart attacks not brought on by cases of heart failure. i mention they'll be looking at cases as far back as november, well,
thank you, elizabeth cohen. let's get to cnn's omar jimenez in chicago where officials are planning to review deaths as far back as november to see if some of those can be attributed to coronavirus and, omar, specifically, look at deaths involving heart attacks and pneumonia. this would be alarming in some degrees, i imagine if proven it would raise the death toll. >> that's right, jim, and when they're looking at these cases, they say they could very well go through this entire process...
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cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the prison system. cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison back in december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress making hush money paid payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. now they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. it's a standoff in the senate as republicans want to create a new relief package and democrats think republicans are dragging their feet. a washington dc correspondent basil john reports on what senators want to do next. well the tsa is changing some screening procedures in response of the coronavirus passengers will now need to hang on to their boarding passes rather than hand them over to tsa officers. now officers will be looking at the boarding passes without touching them to prevent cross contamination. when a bag does not pass x-ray screening passengers may be responsible for unpacking that bag and sending it through the machine again rather than an officer searching through it by
cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout the prison system. cohen was sentenced to 3 years in prison back in december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress making hush money paid payments to adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. now they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. it's a standoff in the senate as republicans want to create a new relief package and democrats...
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and as elizabeth cohen reports, doctors say they have received little guidance about how to decide whots the drug. >> it was announced last week with great fan fare. >> an important treatment for hospitalized coronavirus patients. >> reporter: it's remdesivir, the first and only drug shown to work against covid-19 in a rigorous clinical trial. made by the company gilead, preliminary results show it shortens the patient's hospital stay by about four days. >> our task force will be working closely with gilead to make sure that those medicines starting on monday are distributed to hospitals where patients are struggling. >> reporter: but there's a problem. gilead says there's only enough remdesivir for 200,000 patients at most worldwide, not nearly enough. dr. peter chin hong an infectious disease specialist at the university of california san francisco was happy last week when the u.s. food and drug administration authorized the use of remdesivir for covid-19. >> i think there was that excitement, and then there was sadness and disappointment. >> reporter: why do you feel sad or disappoi
and as elizabeth cohen reports, doctors say they have received little guidance about how to decide whots the drug. >> it was announced last week with great fan fare. >> an important treatment for hospitalized coronavirus patients. >> reporter: it's remdesivir, the first and only drug shown to work against covid-19 in a rigorous clinical trial. made by the company gilead, preliminary results show it shortens the patient's hospital stay by about four days. >> our task...
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is a common standard that is helping people to achieve privacy and fungibility this notion that big cohen a separation of money from state agree or disagree oh totally agree but quite is how you separate the 2 and i think the tools of. fungibility and privacy are what will allow you to separate morality from money if the question is that vehicle because right now you can you can blacklist cohens you can say something is dirty and. a lot of that is really just someone projecting their morality onto money and i think the sooner that we can remove that aspect the better for everybody oh fantastic well sampson mouth x. ray on the cars report thanks max it's been great all right that's going to do it for this edition of the concert for the famous ties are at stake there but like i guess samsam out of blocks dream pixel magic and infinite slate if you'd like to get in touch twist a kaiser for intel next time buy a. go to work so you straight home. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if t
is a common standard that is helping people to achieve privacy and fungibility this notion that big cohen a separation of money from state agree or disagree oh totally agree but quite is how you separate the 2 and i think the tools of. fungibility and privacy are what will allow you to separate morality from money if the question is that vehicle because right now you can you can blacklist cohens you can say something is dirty and. a lot of that is really just someone projecting their morality...
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cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread through the prison system. cohen was sentenced to december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress and making hush money payments, 2 adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. the tsa is changing some screening procedures in response to the coronavirus passengers will now need to hang on to their boarding passes rather than handing them over to a tsa officer officers will look at the boarding passes without touching them and that will help prevent cross contamination when a bag does not pass as x-ray screening. passengers could then be responsible for an packing the bag and then sending it through the machine again rather than having an officer searched through the bag by hand. the agency is also encouraging passengers to could put smaller items like a water a phone in their carry on luggage before they go through the screening area. >>developing news that we're following for you out of the
cohen's early release comes as the coronavirus continues to spread through the prison system. cohen was sentenced to december of 2018 the charges against him include lying to congress and making hush money payments, 2 adult movie actress stormy daniels and former playboy model karen mcdougal. they both claim they had encounters with the president which he denies. the tsa is changing some screening procedures in response to the coronavirus passengers will now need to hang on to their boarding...
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with me are the womens editor of the daily telegraph, claire cohen and former editor of fleet street,ve pollard. the front pages are divided on their choice of lead story — with a resignation, international comparisons — and economic news all vying to be top story. the lead story for the daily telegraph and its exclusive — is the revelation that professor neil ferguson, one of the architects of the lockdown in the uk, has stepped aside because he'd broken social distancing rules. the front page of the guardian shows that the uk's coronavirus death toll is now the worst in europe. 0fficialfigures prompt calls for an inquiry into the handling of the pandemic. the daily mirror leads on the same story with the headline "from bad to worst". the i also reports how the uk having the highest death toll in europe. but it quotes the foreign secretary dominic raab who earlier warned against comparisons, as countries record deaths differently. the daily mail prefers to major on the story of professor neil ferguson. it says the revelation will "enrage the tens of millions who are sticking to the r
with me are the womens editor of the daily telegraph, claire cohen and former editor of fleet street,ve pollard. the front pages are divided on their choice of lead story — with a resignation, international comparisons — and economic news all vying to be top story. the lead story for the daily telegraph and its exclusive — is the revelation that professor neil ferguson, one of the architects of the lockdown in the uk, has stepped aside because he'd broken social distancing rules. the...