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area is analyzed by the icelandic meterological office an innocent sounding name for the crisis response center which issues commands to all the country's authorities rescue teams and air traffic control lives depend on the exact calculation of the wind force and direction quantity and composition of volcanic ash. 'd which is the time i. guess. you know various. just seismologists geologists and volcanologists are currently focusing their attention on iceland's highest elevation under which it has been bubbling flowing and vibrating since the end of 2017. in the volcano definitely has been and probably is the receiving bomb they say community is somehow reflecting these these changes in their be part of the system . and what we do currently in our 24 hour monitoring at all here we are keeping an eye and a moment on area vehicle to just to be able to identify all those signals that might be over the shore they're also showing that our acceleration or rather the changes in the system that might be pickled sorry for interruption. the icelanders take the threat from the sleeping giant so seriously
area is analyzed by the icelandic meterological office an innocent sounding name for the crisis response center which issues commands to all the country's authorities rescue teams and air traffic control lives depend on the exact calculation of the wind force and direction quantity and composition of volcanic ash. 'd which is the time i. guess. you know various. just seismologists geologists and volcanologists are currently focusing their attention on iceland's highest elevation under which it...
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response with all the territory sitting at the same time they haven't done that in the 41 year history before now. >> over the past month homeland security has built a crisis coronation response center 150 officials will oversee the operations while woing to keep americans safe from getting the coronavirus. truck coming up next then sports the upcoming nfl schedule it is adding relief to a player on the 49ers. truck good evening, everyone this is what is happening at sports the nfl with the 49ers kept us in business this week talk about things that may actually happened the nfl schedule was released on thursday. it was a morale biz for some of the players one of them the offense of lineman thomason he has been an important part, the position group that prior to diocese continuity. he started every game but one his first year here. their is a coming season and uncertain as it may be. >> it is kind of weird, like, when we first got the schedule i was like 10 relief, you know the times we are in a call right now things have slowed down due to the coronavirus. and we are seeing the schedule being released we are like, man, i cannot wait to get back to football. >> we continue to scour t
response with all the territory sitting at the same time they haven't done that in the 41 year history before now. >> over the past month homeland security has built a crisis coronation response center 150 officials will oversee the operations while woing to keep americans safe from getting the coronavirus. truck coming up next then sports the upcoming nfl schedule it is adding relief to a player on the 49ers. truck good evening, everyone this is what is happening at sports the nfl with...
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. >> over the past month, dhs built a new crisis response center. 150 officials will oversee hurricaneh, rescue and evacuation operation all while keeping americans safe from contracting coronavirus. >> how do you shelter individuals from a natural disaster in a covid environment? you're going to have to do things a little differently. >> the surge is meant to support the crisis response cells already operating a fema headquarters. he will fill up as needed, so they hope it never has to. >> year planning for all kinds of scenarios. what is the worst-case scenario? >> worst-case scenario would be a very hectic hurricane season, that would see multiple hurricanes hitting at the same time or similar" by that fema is having to respond to. that's not to say they can't do it. they can do it. >> 16 americans died in hurricanes last season and so far over 76,000 americans have died in the covid-19 pandemic. >> bret: thank you. up next, the panel on another alarming jobs report in the covid economy and what comes next. lone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their persona
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the covid-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the u.sa with inconsistent response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flag ship agency seen its role minimized and been an advisor in response to contain the control of the virus. this was regarded as the gold standard for global disease detection and control. in the decades following the founding in 1946, the cdc became a national pillar of public health and globally respected. it trained applied epidemiologist tobs s to be dep in the usa and discover viruses and develop accurate tests for them. the erosion of the cdc will harm global cooperation and health. a strong cdc is needed to respond domestic and international and help prevent the next inevitable pandemic. the usa is nowhere near able to provide the infrastructure needed to combat the covid-19 pandemic. the administration is obsessed magic bullets, vaccines, medicines or a hope the virus will disappear but only a steadfast reliance on basic health principles like test, trace and isolate will see the emergency brought to an end and thiseffective national health public ag
the covid-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the u.sa with inconsistent response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flag ship agency seen its role minimized and been an advisor in response to contain the control of the virus. this was regarded as the gold standard for global disease detection and control. in the decades following the founding in 1946, the cdc became a national pillar of public health and globally respected. it trained applied epidemiologist...
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prompting pointed new questions about the inconsistent and incoherent national response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flagship agency for the nation's public health, has seen its role minimized and become ineffective and nominal advisor in the response to contain the spread of the virus. this was an agency that was once regarded as the gold standard for global-disease detection and control. in the decades following its founding in 1946, the cdc became a national pillar of public health and globally respected. it trained cadres of applied epidemiologists to be deployed in the usa and abroad. cdc design tickets hascientists discover new viruses. the trump erosion of the cdc will harm global cooperation in science and public health. a strong cdc is needed to respond to public health threats. the u.s. is still nowhere near able to provide basic surveillance or laboratory testing infrastructure needed to combat the covid-19 pandemic. vaccines, new medicines, are a hope that the virus will simply disappear. but only a steadfast reliance on basic public health principles, like test,
prompting pointed new questions about the inconsistent and incoherent national response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flagship agency for the nation's public health, has seen its role minimized and become ineffective and nominal advisor in the response to contain the spread of the virus. this was an agency that was once regarded as the gold standard for global-disease detection and control. in the decades following its founding in 1946, the cdc became a...
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prompting pointed new questions about the inconsistent and incoherent national response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flagship agency for the nation's public health, has seen its role minimized and become an ineffective and nominal adviser in the response to contain the spread of the virus. this is an agency that was once regarded as the gold standard for global disease detection and control. in the decades following its founding in 1946, the cdc became a national pillar of public health and globally respected. it trained cadres of applied epidemiologists to be deployed in the usa and abroad. scientists have helped to discover new viruss and developed accurate tests for them. the trump prosecution-- a stron needed to respond to public health threats both domestic and international and help prevent the next inevitable pandemic. the usa is still nowhere near able to provide the basic surveillance or laboratory testing infrastructure needed to combat the covid-19 epidemic. the administration is obsessed with magic bullets, vaccines, new medicines, or a hope that the virus will s
prompting pointed new questions about the inconsistent and incoherent national response to the covid-19 crisis there. the u.s. centers for disease control, the flagship agency for the nation's public health, has seen its role minimized and become an ineffective and nominal adviser in the response to contain the spread of the virus. this is an agency that was once regarded as the gold standard for global disease detection and control. in the decades following its founding in 1946, the cdc became...
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world-class medical center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis the nebraska national guard, our citizen soldiers have also played an important role in our response. they have bendable floyd to distributors, food banks as healthcare workers, assisting with testing and as drivers to where they are most needed. as one of the first state department evacuation flights out of china brought 57 americans to nebraska for they were corn teed at camp ashland, nebraska national guard training site. it's easy to forget that these first evacuations happened just back in february. since that time, we have relied on our amazing healthcare workers and firstor responders. they have been working around the clock to keep us t safe. they get up every day to fight the virushi in hospitals and clinics across the country. i cannot imagine how hard it must be for them to see the effects of this new sickness day in and day out. but i know that we are in good hands. we have also relied on the food heroes. many from my home state were one in four jobs are tied to production agriculture. if you raise cattle or grow soybeans, you cannot stay inside and work from your couch.
world-class medical center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis the nebraska national guard, our citizen soldiers have also played an important role in our response. they have bendable floyd to distributors, food banks as healthcare workers, assisting with testing and as drivers to where they are most needed. as one of the first state department evacuation flights out of china brought 57 americans to nebraska for they were corn teed at camp ashland, nebraska national guard...
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health department, devora kestel, pushed for governments to put thee issue front and center in their response to the crisis>> we have seen in the past that similar cases have economic crisis have increased the number of people with dedental health. suicide, due to the mental health conondition of substancababuse, for example. example, in a feww countries,s, s swing in anan increase of the prevalalence of stress of 35% of the population in china, 60% in iriran, 45% in the u.s. some were done in canada where 47% o of health-care workers reported needs for psychological support. 47%, almost half of them. in china, we have different figures for depression, 50%. anxiety, 4545%. insomnia, , %. 42% -- sorry, 76% . the numbers are there and these are just preliminary that we know. amy: in the united states, tens of millions of americans say the coronavirus is harming their mental health. with more than a quarter of americans polled by the kaiser family foundation reporting "major impact." federal emergency hotline for people in emotional distress registered more than 1000% increase in compared with the april same
health department, devora kestel, pushed for governments to put thee issue front and center in their response to the crisis>> we have seen in the past that similar cases have economic crisis have increased the number of people with dedental health. suicide, due to the mental health conondition of substancababuse, for example. example, in a feww countries,s, s swing in anan increase of the prevalalence of stress of 35% of the population in china, 60% in iriran, 45% in the u.s. some were...
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center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis. when nebraska national guard are citizen soldiers also played an important role in our response. they've been deployed as food banks and healthcare workers assisting with testing and its drivers bringing ventilators to where they are most needed. and one of the first, the state department's evacuation of china brought 57 americans to nebraska where they were quarantine at camp ashram, nebraska national guard training site. it's easy to forget that these first evacuations happen just back in february. since that time, we've relied on our amazing healthcare workers and first responders. these heroes have been working around the clock to keep all of us say. they get up every day to fight this virus in hospitals and in clinics across this country area i can't imagine how hard it must be for them to see the effects of this new sickness day in and day out area but i know that we are in good hands. we also relied on our heroes, many from my home state where one in four jobs are tied to productionagriculture . if you raise cattle or grow soybeans, you can't stay inside and work from thec
center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis. when nebraska national guard are citizen soldiers also played an important role in our response. they've been deployed as food banks and healthcare workers assisting with testing and its drivers bringing ventilators to where they are most needed. and one of the first, the state department's evacuation of china brought 57 americans to nebraska where they were quarantine at camp ashram, nebraska national guard training site. it's easy...
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hong kong's antigovernment protest movement in crisis as china tightens -- tightens grip on the financial center and the u.s. response, we will take a closer look at what is going on right after the break. or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus discover all the ways we're helping members ior anything i want to buy isk going to be on rakuten. rakuten is easy to use, free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i buy a lot of makeup. shampoo, conditioner. books, food. travel. shoes. stuff for my backyard. anything from clothes to electronics. workout gear. i even recently got cash back on domain hosting. you can buy tires. to me, rakuten is a great way to get cash back on anything you buy. rack it up with rakuten, sign up today to get cash back on everything you buy. and its mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... that continuousl
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our response has been centered around two primary initiatives. first and obviously, we have a food crisisvid.xisted pre- it has only intensified turned the situation, and there are many people out there struggling for access to good, healthy food, whether unemployed or first responders working in a medical fashion. so we wanted to help solve that problem. the other problem we have is there are hundreds of thousands of food workers here in new york city that are unemployed suddenly and they are at home, they have been home for weeks, and they don't know whether these restaurants will reopen. we started an initiative called food1st, a nonprofit foundation that we have seated and others have donated to, to create the wherewithal to bring these workers back into the kitchens of new york city, reactivate these kitchens, start preparing meals for those in need, and now they are bringing in paychecks again when a week ago they were probably at home watching your show. lisa: i know that you are working with daniel boloud. it is a very worthy initiative. thank you for being involved with that. i w
our response has been centered around two primary initiatives. first and obviously, we have a food crisisvid.xisted pre- it has only intensified turned the situation, and there are many people out there struggling for access to good, healthy food, whether unemployed or first responders working in a medical fashion. so we wanted to help solve that problem. the other problem we have is there are hundreds of thousands of food workers here in new york city that are unemployed suddenly and they are...
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crisis that required an extraordinary response. and it has been extraordinary. never in my lifetime are certainly my time in the center for that matter i would argue anybody else's time in the senate, have the united states senate done anything of that scale scope or consequence. and many of those programs that we authorized and funded, those four pieces of legislation which passed as recently as a couple of months ago, are the dollars are still being out there. they are in the pipeline right there going out to healthcare providers, hospitals, nursing homes, they're going out to small businesses. they going out to t workers, and employees, people who have been employed through the employment insurance program. there is a lot of dollars in the pipeline . a lot of resources that have been expended madame president by the united states senate . in the united states house and signed into law by the president. and so it seems logical that i would think, for us as stewards of the taxs dollars as representatives of the people of this country. and as policymakers to make sure that the policies that were putting into place are
crisis that required an extraordinary response. and it has been extraordinary. never in my lifetime are certainly my time in the center for that matter i would argue anybody else's time in the senate, have the united states senate done anything of that scale scope or consequence. and many of those programs that we authorized and funded, those four pieces of legislation which passed as recently as a couple of months ago, are the dollars are still being out there. they are in the pipeline right...
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response, , being underfunded ad almost invisisible throughout ts crisis. it has beeeen staggering, a country thatat has extraorordiny medicacal centers, , has this exextraordinarydcdc, wonderful doctors, and extraorordinary tradition ofof scientific reseah and universities, likeke the ni, when this virus approachches, it has been unable to respond -- unwilling to respond in a scientific, coherent way with a single message to the american n publi. and so the publilic is confuses. amy: and yet the president also defunding the world health organization, an organization you have studied for years. ote the e world heaealth organization upon his return from chihina. can you tell us what he said, prprofessor snowden? world, china, has had a model respononse a and the world willll soon realize that t owes chinana a debt of gratitude for the long wiwindow of opportunity y provided by delalaying the further onset of this virus, which gave the world a chance to prepare to meet it. that is essentially whatat he sd on return. amy: d did he also talked about people having to change theirir hearts and minds t to deal with this global catastrophe? >> yes. that was the second t
response, , being underfunded ad almost invisisible throughout ts crisis. it has beeeen staggering, a country thatat has extraorordiny medicacal centers, , has this exextraordinarydcdc, wonderful doctors, and extraorordinary tradition ofof scientific reseah and universities, likeke the ni, when this virus approachches, it has been unable to respond -- unwilling to respond in a scientific, coherent way with a single message to the american n publi. and so the publilic is confuses. amy: and yet...
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response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that commandneed is a clear center. national testing strategy to combat this virus and that we onlyto not only -- not that but we need to have a defense production act as we are in a war. activate it. use eight. create as much eat -- as much protective equipment we need. order it to be done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen. we cannot go back to work. we cannot be near-normal until we can test and see who is sick. everyone should be tested. this country can do it. we know what the problem is. we need to test, contain and trace before we can get back to work, which we all want. jha.estion is to dr. the white house released testing blueprint. the data document -- the document provides guidance to develop their own testing plan. we have seen states competing against each other. it should be centralized. from your perspective, does the blueprint i am sure you have read provides states the level of coordination and support they need to ramp up their testing and reopen our economies? thank you for that question. let me
response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that commandneed is a clear center. national testing strategy to combat this virus and that we onlyto not only -- not that but we need to have a defense production act as we are in a war. activate it. use eight. create as much eat -- as much protective equipment we need. order it to be done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen. we cannot go back to work. we cannot be near-normal until we can test and see who is sick. everyone should...
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strategy that allows me to have call center reps, web developers, mobile developers, all these critical skills able to work remotely and continuity as well as crisis responsek. >> you're not just finding people, you're advising. so it's deeper than that >> absolutely. we really see our customers as partners so they come to us for help with their entire work force strategy because the choice to have a flexible talent bench, as part of your contingent work force, all of that is part of your strategic thinking about your talent operations. and so usually our partnerships are very deep with clients as we're helping them figure out holistically what kind of talent do they need, where can they source the talent, what role daz upwork play, and they use our platform because we can help them pay and manage those workers through our global platform especially now, but they also wanted those needs to consolidate their work force we're helping in a deep way. >> it was very interesting the trajectory of your business. you saw the slow down like many people, and so it looked like it might be the left side of the v or maybe even a u, but then you had the biggest accelera
strategy that allows me to have call center reps, web developers, mobile developers, all these critical skills able to work remotely and continuity as well as crisis responsek. >> you're not just finding people, you're advising. so it's deeper than that >> absolutely. we really see our customers as partners so they come to us for help with their entire work force strategy because the choice to have a flexible talent bench, as part of your contingent work force, all of that is part...
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response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that what we need is a clear command center. and national testing strategy to combat this virus, and that we need not only that, but we needed to have a defense production act as we are in the war. activated, use it. create as much testing we need. create as much ppe that we need. get it done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen. we cannot go back to work. we cannot be near normal until we can test and see who is sick. everyone should be tested and this country can do it. you know what the problem is? just get out there and do it. we need to test, contain, trace before we can get back to work, which we all want. my question to mr. j is last week, rather last month, the house released a testing blueprint, rather than put toward a national testing strategy, the document provides guidance to states develop their own testing plans. we've seen states repeated against competing against each other for tests and equipment. we emphasize that it should be centralized. doctor jay, from your perspective, has the blueprint and i'm sure y
response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that what we need is a clear command center. and national testing strategy to combat this virus, and that we need not only that, but we needed to have a defense production act as we are in the war. activated, use it. create as much testing we need. create as much ppe that we need. get it done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen. we cannot go back to work. we cannot be near normal until we can test and see who is sick. everyone...
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response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that what we need is a clear command center, a national testing virus,y, to combat this and we needed not only that, but we needed to have a defense production act, because we are in a war. activate it. use it. create as many tests as we need, protective equipment that we need. order it to be done. get it done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen, we cannot go back to work, we cannot be near-normal until we can test to see who is sick, and everyone should be tested, and this country can do it. we know what the problem is. just get out there and do it. we need to test, contain, trace, before we get back to work, which we all want. jha -- the to dr. white house released a testing blueprint, but rather than put forth a national strategy, the document provides guidance to states to develop their own testing plans. competingen states against each other for tests and equipment. he emphasized it should be centralized. from your perspective, does the blueprint i am sure you have read provide states the level of federal coordination and support they need to quickl
response to the katrina crisis. he told us in clear words that what we need is a clear command center, a national testing virus,y, to combat this and we needed not only that, but we needed to have a defense production act, because we are in a war. activate it. use it. create as many tests as we need, protective equipment that we need. order it to be done. get it done. every expert is saying we cannot reopen, we cannot go back to work, we cannot be near-normal until we can test to see who is...
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crisis. so i think there are some real issues, and it highlights the challenges that face the eu and the euro area with this divergent of responsibilities and almost competing power centers. vonnie: it was really insane to read the op-ed today. it was one of the more conservative members of the court, but he actually called the ecb thinly legitimized democratically. that is really trying to take the ecb's knees out from under it. can it go beyond what is doing already? can it use other tools if it is already facing such a challenge in its ability to carry out these quantitative easing measures and other measures? david: i think you are right that one of the big issues and big debates going on within europe at the moment and obviously relevant for investors is the issue of solidarity. much of the debate has been around fiscal solidarity, providing fiscal support, which is, the cost of which is shared across all of the member states rather than being born by each one individually. now we have germany and the constitutional court actually challenging the most effective pan-european institution in terms of its response to this crisis, which is the ecb. so i do think it is ve
crisis. so i think there are some real issues, and it highlights the challenges that face the eu and the euro area with this divergent of responsibilities and almost competing power centers. vonnie: it was really insane to read the op-ed today. it was one of the more conservative members of the court, but he actually called the ecb thinly legitimized democratically. that is really trying to take the ecb's knees out from under it. can it go beyond what is doing already? can it use other tools if...
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center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis. the nebraska national guard, our citizen's soldiers, have also played an important role in our response. they've been deployed as distributors at food banks, as health care workers assisting with testing, and as drivers bringing ventilators to where they are most needed. and one of the first state department evacuation flights out of china brought 57 americans to nebraska, where they were quarantined at camp ashland, a nebraska national guard training site. it's easy to forget that these first evacuations happened just back in february. since that time, we've relied on our amazing health care workers and first responders. these heroes have been working around the clock to keep all of us safe. they get up every day to fight this virus in hospitals and in clinics across this country. i can't imagine how hard it must be for them to see the effects of this new sickness day in and day out. but i know that we are in good hands. we've also relied on our food heroes, many from my home state, where one in four jobs are tied to production agriculture. if you raise cattle or grow soybeans, you can
center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis. the nebraska national guard, our citizen's soldiers, have also played an important role in our response. they've been deployed as distributors at food banks, as health care workers assisting with testing, and as drivers bringing ventilators to where they are most needed. and one of the first state department evacuation flights out of china brought 57 americans to nebraska, where they were quarantined at camp ashland, a nebraska...