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james curran. dr. curran, it is a real pleasure to have this much time with you tonight. thanks for making time and thanks for your service. >> thank you, rachel. >> we have got much more ahead tonight this friday night. do stay with us. tonight this fr. do stay with us. give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ trust toyota to be here for you. many toyota service centers are open to help keep your vehicle in top shape. and may even offer no-contact vehicle drop-off. if you need a new vehicle, toyota is offering 0% financing and attractive leases on our most popular toyotas, like camry, rav4 and tacoma. you can even shop and buy online from the comfort of your home. it's our promise to you. today and tomorrow. toyota. working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and
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curran, it's an honor to have you here with us tonight. thanks for your time. >> thank you, rachel. >> with what you have lived through and the response that you helped lead to what was then an unknown virus that took a terrible toll in the united states, i wanted to ask you like sort of the biggest possible top-level question of how you think our country is doing, how you think our federal government is doing at responding to and mounting a fight against this virus now. >> well, rachel, this is the public health crisis of the century. this is something that people haven't seen before and nobody will see again. everyone in public health will, just like people did with world war ii, say, where were we before covid, and where were we after covid? the country has been overwhelmed by it, more so than most other countries, and we haven't had a very clear messaging or very clear aim at goals. you pointed out, i think, quite clearly in the previous segment that accurate surveillance is the conscience and guidepost for public health, and it was fo
curran, it's an honor to have you here with us tonight. thanks for your time. >> thank you, rachel. >> with what you have lived through and the response that you helped lead to what was then an unknown virus that took a terrible toll in the united states, i wanted to ask you like sort of the biggest possible top-level question of how you think our country is doing, how you think our federal government is doing at responding to and mounting a fight against this virus now. >>...
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and we also have nassau county executive lauren curran.ing to hire hundreds of contact tracers. working with new york state partnering with johns hop inside the bloomberg school of health. to give a national and sort of on the ground perspective here, doctor, let me start with you on sort of explain what you're trying to do, and how much of this should you be doing and are you filling a role that the federal government ought to be filling? >> yes, we are filling a role that the federal government ought to be doing. partners in health is a medical charity that works mostly in countries in africa, latin america and the caribbean, and adds such, we have often done contact tracing for diseases from ebola to cholera to hiv, and we often were working side by side with the centers for disease control on these efforts in other countries. but unfortunately, for 40 years, the public health infrastructure in the u.s. has been progressively weakened. and so we found ourselves with excellent hospitals and nurses, medical staff, but kind of passively wa
and we also have nassau county executive lauren curran.ing to hire hundreds of contact tracers. working with new york state partnering with johns hop inside the bloomberg school of health. to give a national and sort of on the ground perspective here, doctor, let me start with you on sort of explain what you're trying to do, and how much of this should you be doing and are you filling a role that the federal government ought to be filling? >> yes, we are filling a role that the federal...
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curran made those projections for the country about hiv. >> dr.s kurr arcurran proj there will be 350,000 cases by 1992. >> i'm getting a little tired of makes these projections and more tired of having turning out to be right. 28,000 in the past year alone or approximately one case reported in our country every 14 minutes. >> dr. james curran spent 25 years at the cdc and rose to level of assistant surgeon general. he is the working for aids research. it's an honor to have you here with us tonight. thanks for your time. >> thank you, rachel. >> with what you have lived through and the response that you helped lead to what was then an unknown virus that took a terrible toll in the united states, i wanted to ask you sort of the biggest possible top level question of how you think our country is doing, how you think our federal government is doing at responding to and mounting a fight against this virus now? >> well, rachel, this is the public health crisis of the century. this is something that people haven't seen before and nobody will see again.
curran made those projections for the country about hiv. >> dr.s kurr arcurran proj there will be 350,000 cases by 1992. >> i'm getting a little tired of makes these projections and more tired of having turning out to be right. 28,000 in the past year alone or approximately one case reported in our country every 14 minutes. >> dr. james curran spent 25 years at the cdc and rose to level of assistant surgeon general. he is the working for aids research. it's an honor to have...
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enda curran,en -- joining us from hong kong. let's get to bloomberg first word news in new york city with ritika gupta. trump tweetingnt about minneapolis. the offending line, when talking about the protests, he said "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." in germany, chancellor angela merkel is talking about a second phase of stimulus. bloomberg has learned that christian democrats are pushing back to avoid too much debt. the coalition is set to discuss the proposal next tuesday. u.k. business confidence has slumped to record lows seen during the financial crisis. optimism and hiring intentions climbed this month more than 40% of firms say they now plan to reduce headcount over the next year. the gloomy assessment comes as stocks are emerging from lockdown. in japan, factory output dropped last month by the most since the 2011 tsunami. industrial production sliding more than the month before. retail sales also slumped sharply. it comes as the government announced this week it was doubling the size of its response to abo
enda curran,en -- joining us from hong kong. let's get to bloomberg first word news in new york city with ritika gupta. trump tweetingnt about minneapolis. the offending line, when talking about the protests, he said "when the looting starts, the shooting starts." in germany, chancellor angela merkel is talking about a second phase of stimulus. bloomberg has learned that christian democrats are pushing back to avoid too much debt. the coalition is set to discuss the proposal next...
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enda curran, thank you so much. wening us in the next hour, seek market corrections and the decade of misery. we will be speaking with nouriel roubini, professor of economics. that is coming up in about 50 minutes from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. taylor and francine from london and new york. joining us now is reinhard buetikofer. joining bloomberg surveillance. what could or should the e.u. do in relation to hong kong? how would you deal with the situation? reinhard: well, the first see it asis always to it is. the hournk this is not for talking difficult issues. the step that is being taken by is off suchership momentous consequence that we have to call china out for what they do. interferingnot just with the high level of autonomy that has been promised to hong kong for the next 50 years, starting when hong kong returned 1997.na in this is also based on the still-validf a international treaty which is the sign of british joint declaration of 1984. and by reneging on that, ch
enda curran, thank you so much. wening us in the next hour, seek market corrections and the decade of misery. we will be speaking with nouriel roubini, professor of economics. that is coming up in about 50 minutes from now. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. taylor and francine from london and new york. joining us now is reinhard buetikofer. joining bloomberg surveillance. what could or should the e.u. do in relation to hong kong? how would you deal with the...
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francine: enda curran, bloomberg's chief asian economics correspondent. the nordic region's biggest economy has taken a radically different strategy to dealing with the coronavirus crisis. despite keeping shops, restaurants, and jim's open throughout the pandemic, sweden's government says the economy will shrink 7% this year, its worst recession since the second world war. joining us from stockholm is magdalena andersson. thank you so much of her giving us a bit of your time. france and germany have unveiled the economic recovery plan. will you and will sweden support the plan? not as it stands right now. this will be a discussion among the ministers of finance but also among the theaters of europe. we are definitely willing to cooperate in the european union during this crisis. we have also been a constructive partner when it comes to this crisis, for the eib but also the mechanism. we will also support some kind of roof -- some kind of recovery fund. but we have to know what it would look like. from our perspective, it has to be realistic when it comes
francine: enda curran, bloomberg's chief asian economics correspondent. the nordic region's biggest economy has taken a radically different strategy to dealing with the coronavirus crisis. despite keeping shops, restaurants, and jim's open throughout the pandemic, sweden's government says the economy will shrink 7% this year, its worst recession since the second world war. joining us from stockholm is magdalena andersson. thank you so much of her giving us a bit of your time. france and germany...
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joining me is nassau county executive laura curran.u is the westernmost part of long island, some of the closest beaches to new york city. you signed legislation to restrict beach access to locals only. a, why did you do that? and b, how are you enforcing it? >> so, number one, we share a 50-mile border with new york city. we're right on the queens border. we're the first county into long island. and i've been speaking with mayor de blasio about his rationale for keeping his beaches closed for now. i completely understand it, there are density issues there, people take public transportation. since the local jurisdiction has to enforce it, i understand his decision. since we're capped at 50% here, all over the state, i want to make sure that our residents who pay the taxes actually get the chance to enjoy the beach since we are limited. now, as soon as the governor deems it safe and enforceable -- excuse me, the mayor deems it safe and enforceable to open up his new york city beaches, then our law sunsets. >> how worried are you about t
joining me is nassau county executive laura curran.u is the westernmost part of long island, some of the closest beaches to new york city. you signed legislation to restrict beach access to locals only. a, why did you do that? and b, how are you enforcing it? >> so, number one, we share a 50-mile border with new york city. we're right on the queens border. we're the first county into long island. and i've been speaking with mayor de blasio about his rationale for keeping his beaches...
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minutes, a senior teacher make a fool of himself and that's totally worth it in radford i'm bridget curran a 10 news working for you >>this is not going to work night on. >>all right, let's take a last check on the forecast this hour and we're rejoining mabrisa rodriguez mabrisa. >>i got there dave daytime highs are at or slightly below average at the biggest drop in temperatures for those of you in santa rosa 10 degrees below normal today only warmed up into the mid 60's when you should be in the mid 70's for around mid-may and let's take a look outside from downtown san francisco i'm are noticing better clearing out there right now going to make for beautiful sunset, so head out and capture that current wind speeds out there right now on the breezy side for most of the bay area but their field seeing sustained winds around 20 miles per hour and temperatures as you head out the door 50's along the san francisco peninsula coastline, rick widespread low to mid 60's for everyone else around the bay area overnight lows tonight upper 40's to low 50's and as we take a look ahead at your daytime
minutes, a senior teacher make a fool of himself and that's totally worth it in radford i'm bridget curran a 10 news working for you >>this is not going to work night on. >>all right, let's take a last check on the forecast this hour and we're rejoining mabrisa rodriguez mabrisa. >>i got there dave daytime highs are at or slightly below average at the biggest drop in temperatures for those of you in santa rosa 10 degrees below normal today only warmed up into the mid 60's when...
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when i joined by in stockholm he's the grandson of us with lynn curran and the c.e.o. of the us with clinton company and co initiator of the international campaign pippi off today all the thank you for joining us you chose people also working for compassion for girls today girls who are on the move what do you hope to achieve with this campaign. well they muppet campaign which we are doing will save the children now which we are very happy tori's to primarily to raise awareness regarding the situation that the guards that have been forced to move from their own. are in countering their difficulties and also of course to generate funds for the programs that are supposed to support busy them in their in the long run so primally to 2 purposes raise awareness and gave money that can be used for these. children. a bit the stories are 75 years old now why do you think she's still such a relevant role model for girls. uh that's a really interesting question. i mean she wasn't really intended to be a role model when my grandmother wrote the story about p.p. a hostage wrote the
when i joined by in stockholm he's the grandson of us with lynn curran and the c.e.o. of the us with clinton company and co initiator of the international campaign pippi off today all the thank you for joining us you chose people also working for compassion for girls today girls who are on the move what do you hope to achieve with this campaign. well they muppet campaign which we are doing will save the children now which we are very happy tori's to primarily to raise awareness regarding the...
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we will start with the first question from marina curran. everyone and congratulations on a successful docking. ground inion on the the united states escalated and you said before that this mission is meant to bring people together and unite america. afortunately, it's clear, space mission even one as historic as this one, cannot do this. not in 1969, not in 2020. do you think the message here should change in anyway way? how can we celebrate while also recognizing what americans are going through at home? >> i will just speak from the heart. our country is going through some real challenges right now and that is crew true when you look at the unrest and the coronavirus pandemic, times are really tough. we have been through tough times before and even in those top times, the united states can andmplish astonishing impressive achievements. that is what this was. there was a moment of time yesterday when these two astronauts launched that everyone paused and we thought about what the future could be and how much writer it could be than it is r
we will start with the first question from marina curran. everyone and congratulations on a successful docking. ground inion on the the united states escalated and you said before that this mission is meant to bring people together and unite america. afortunately, it's clear, space mission even one as historic as this one, cannot do this. not in 1969, not in 2020. do you think the message here should change in anyway way? how can we celebrate while also recognizing what americans are going...
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chief asia economics correspondent, enda curran. let's get the first word headlines with karina mitchell in new york. u.s.,: we begin in the ramping up its criticism of china. a senior aide suggesting beijing sent airline passengers around the world to spread the infection. peter navarro told abc news china hid behind the world health organization while sending people to infect other countries. the comments echo those of mike pompeo, who has accused china of a cover-up. singapore exports unexpectedly rose for a second straight month in april mainly thanks to pharmaceuticals. nonoil domestic shipments grew 9.7% from a year earlier after gaining more than 17% in march. the median estimate from a bloomberg survey was for a contraction of five cents. deliveries surged more than 170% from a month ago. meanwhile, approval ratings for shinzo abe have fallen to their lowest in two years. it follows criticism over his handling of the coronavirus and for pushing a bill that opponents say gives them too much power in selecting senior prosecuto
chief asia economics correspondent, enda curran. let's get the first word headlines with karina mitchell in new york. u.s.,: we begin in the ramping up its criticism of china. a senior aide suggesting beijing sent airline passengers around the world to spread the infection. peter navarro told abc news china hid behind the world health organization while sending people to infect other countries. the comments echo those of mike pompeo, who has accused china of a cover-up. singapore exports...
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curran, we appreciate you joining us today. >>> we'll talk on a pastor who set up a mother's day service, more than 200 people have been exposed. >>> apple reveals what will change the next time you visit one of their stores. >>> one university is changing up their fall schedule already to avoid the winter wave. and responds to your body... ...so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, all tempur-pedic mattresses are on sale! we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> california health officials are tracing new criminal cases cases to a mother's day service. in butte county, north of sacramento, one person attended a separate mother's day church service exposed 180 people to the virus. the person who tested positive found out the day after the church service and now those broke california's lockdown rule to attend the service are being told to
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steve balone in suffolk and lauren curran in buffalo and ryan mcmann in syracuse -- focus on what's happening with those numbers. you see a little movement, you pounce on it. find out what it is, explore it and resolve it. new york city is the one region that is not reopened yet in new york. and that's for obvious reasons. the numbers have been worse in new york city, the number of cases were worse in new york city. again, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the virus was coming from europe and we didn't even know. nobody told us. it was -- we all were told it was coming from china, china, china. look to the west. it came from the east. we're looking west, it came from the east. it was coming from europe. and january-february, before we did a european travel ban, 3 million europeans landed at our airports, and the virus came that way. so once the virus got here, it spread. this is a dense area. new york city, public transportation. so it had the worst problem in the nation, one of the worst problems on the globe, so it's the one region that's not reopened yet,
steve balone in suffolk and lauren curran in buffalo and ryan mcmann in syracuse -- focus on what's happening with those numbers. you see a little movement, you pounce on it. find out what it is, explore it and resolve it. new york city is the one region that is not reopened yet in new york. and that's for obvious reasons. the numbers have been worse in new york city, the number of cases were worse in new york city. again, nothing endemic to new york city. what happened in new york city was the...
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james curran is dean of public health at emory university and former assistant surgeon general at thes the cdc been sidelined here? >> i think the perception is that the cdc has been sidelined and at least part of the time. once you feel like the work you're doing is going through a political lens, it gets to be very, very discouraging. >> reporter: on march 2nd as covid-19 was racing across the globe, a cdc internal daily report obtained by cnn found evidence of local transmission in 29 other countries. the next day, march 5th, three of the top six countries affected by the disease are in europe. internal emails reveal a cdc global travel alert is about to be issued, expected to be posted that night. >> it would have urged precautions for international travel anywhere, almost two months after a travel warning had been issued for china. but it was delayed for unexplained reasons. the travel alert that was supposed to be posted march 5th does not take place until march 11th, the same day president trump would announce his restrictions on most flights coming in from europe. >> we will b
james curran is dean of public health at emory university and former assistant surgeon general at thes the cdc been sidelined here? >> i think the perception is that the cdc has been sidelined and at least part of the time. once you feel like the work you're doing is going through a political lens, it gets to be very, very discouraging. >> reporter: on march 2nd as covid-19 was racing across the globe, a cdc internal daily report obtained by cnn found evidence of local transmission...
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celebrated with hand signals to thank south korea's medical staff for their work in the fight against curran a virus. kaley is getting more global attention than usual and has signed more than 10 international rights deals one of those is with football media company copa 90 and al jazeera spoke with the c.e.o. tom for will. i think it's you know that generates a huge interest. in reading them and i think that you know the league itself is you know hardly technically very skilled like play very far off attacking fumbles and people are going to welcome the return of. the sequel was you know a very high level think like there's a great ad for the caribbean game in the league i heard a quote the other day that said you know given what's going on at the moment football is not that important but of all of the not very important things is the most important and the kind of agreement that you know. even with this huge. international crisis and time damage and. in sport more broadly i think you really think well so. have career in football return and see this sort of hope and this kind of a part of t
celebrated with hand signals to thank south korea's medical staff for their work in the fight against curran a virus. kaley is getting more global attention than usual and has signed more than 10 international rights deals one of those is with football media company copa 90 and al jazeera spoke with the c.e.o. tom for will. i think it's you know that generates a huge interest. in reading them and i think that you know the league itself is you know hardly technically very skilled like play very...
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expedia's earnings and seema mody >> it's the first earnings report under newly appointed ceo peter curran9 testing and the promise of a vaccine is having a longer impact on longer travel bookings and whether the growing trend of people moving from shifting to coastal towns and the rise of vacation rentals is having an impact on the home rental backgound whichec pedia bought to directly compete with airbnb and it is down 30% so far this year sara >> seema, thanks let's get to josh lipton now with a preview of take two's results. josh >> so, sara, investors have piled in to take two check out that stock it hit a new all-time high in today's trade. it has now surged more than 40% from its mid-march lows and so far this year, easily besting the broad market bulls bet take-two benefits as people shelter in place and search for entertainment tomorrow the key question will be take-two's guidance and what executives have to tell investors about their game pipeline guys, back to you. >> thanks so much for that >> it's been a big week for retail earnings and tomorrow we'll hear from target, lowe's
expedia's earnings and seema mody >> it's the first earnings report under newly appointed ceo peter curran9 testing and the promise of a vaccine is having a longer impact on longer travel bookings and whether the growing trend of people moving from shifting to coastal towns and the rise of vacation rentals is having an impact on the home rental backgound whichec pedia bought to directly compete with airbnb and it is down 30% so far this year sara >> seema, thanks let's get to josh...