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a second burner phone and josh daniels.e were the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you need to talk about something. hear me? holla at me later. bye. >> reporter: detective hittle's ears perked right up when he heard it. >>i listened it to and now i know that phone, 310, is sirius underwood's. that is his voice. >> reporter: the detectives wanted another, technically deeper dive into sirius' iphone, which they'd returned to him. sirius came downtown again, as requested, but while the cops were preoccupied chasing down a search warrant for his device, he outfoxed them. sirius found a computer and remotely wiped his phone clean. >> when i r
a second burner phone and josh daniels.e were the only two. >> reporter: was this their breakthrough? that burner phone, at the right time, right place, had called josh's phone in alaska. then the phone techs did another extraction of josh's phone, and they retrieved something josh thought he'd deleted. >> a voicemail that was left on josh daniels' cell phone from this california area code. >> hey, what's up, man? it's me. hey, hit me up on this phone right here whenever you...
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danielle: it is.what you write about is this notion that that is what we all want to have you back to a place where there is opportunity for all where we have equality and we have it all. it is a working parent, can imagine, i'm so afraid to take time away sort of losing and it's a most miraculous that you could do that and that he gone back. and yet with your qualifications and a network print think we are so worried about losing ground there were just working and working and working. a relational that you can start your day and end of the d very interesting in fluid in sort of i guess non- linear path. k.t. mcfarland: before anyone, particularly for women, you have a lot of opportunities but don't let those opportunities given the way of fulfilling life. and i've had professional success but also had personal fulfillment. they're married and i am proud of every single one of my kids and children and grandchildren. and if i hadn't part of it going up, i had intended opportunity, to school with them.
danielle: it is.what you write about is this notion that that is what we all want to have you back to a place where there is opportunity for all where we have equality and we have it all. it is a working parent, can imagine, i'm so afraid to take time away sort of losing and it's a most miraculous that you could do that and that he gone back. and yet with your qualifications and a network print think we are so worried about losing ground there were just working and working and working. a...
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josephus daniels thought this was wonderful. the democratic party sent him down there to do what they portrayed as a journalistic investigation on this and in fact daniels didn't want to pay for it. he got the democratic party to pay for it and he went and wrote these amazing stories about how wonderful the grandfather clause was and how it had completely snuffed out the black vote and said we've really got to try this in north carolina. in 1900 they passed an amendment and it was passed into law and that was used up until 1915 when several other, by the way that inspired for other southern states to do the same thing area 1915 the supreme court outlawed it but by that time black voting had been snuffed out in north carolina and around the south until at least 1965. front row. >> the flip side, did you find in wilmington that people look at some of the road characters that you found like manley and even galloway who you didn't talk much about earlier and is there a period of there being honored or remembered for the role they pl
josephus daniels thought this was wonderful. the democratic party sent him down there to do what they portrayed as a journalistic investigation on this and in fact daniels didn't want to pay for it. he got the democratic party to pay for it and he went and wrote these amazing stories about how wonderful the grandfather clause was and how it had completely snuffed out the black vote and said we've really got to try this in north carolina. in 1900 they passed an amendment and it was passed into...
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and you asked about the daniels. i worked for frank daniels, jr., who is the grandson of josephus, he was very gracious and i met him in his office and he took all the time i needed and i talked to him and you can read about it in the book and he's mentioned in the epilogue. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you all very, very much. [applause] >> great questions. ♪ >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues, to provide a unfiltered view of government. already this year we've brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, on-line or listen on our free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program, or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by private sfri industry. america's cable television service and brought to you by your television provider. >> week
and you asked about the daniels. i worked for frank daniels, jr., who is the grandson of josephus, he was very gracious and i met him in his office and he took all the time i needed and i talked to him and you can read about it in the book and he's mentioned in the epilogue. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you all very, very much. [applause] >> great questions. ♪ >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues,...
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he was not daniel boone. he was not the family of laura wilder.the secret is that we prize boone and the ingels and we depend upon people like morgan to return and to defend them and without them, we would have nothing. in that sense, i'm glad daniel morgan was a revolutionary in all possible senses of the word. thaufrng very much. [ applause ] >> we have time for a few questions. >> this is the time for cow pens questions, rifle questions, flogging questions. >> rum questions? >> rum questions. [ inaudible ] >> there is, fortunately, in the course of my research, which i have to admit was often conducted by google at 5:00 in the morning, on my couch. thank god for the modern cyber experience. he was a welsh redhead. people all describe him as tall. rifleman henry, who was 16 at the time when he was in the maine woods, walked from detroit to lancaster at the age of 15. henry describes him as being very belasarious in appearance. you get the sense that he had a very casual physical strength which enabled him to plow or jump over things. he is in th
he was not daniel boone. he was not the family of laura wilder.the secret is that we prize boone and the ingels and we depend upon people like morgan to return and to defend them and without them, we would have nothing. in that sense, i'm glad daniel morgan was a revolutionary in all possible senses of the word. thaufrng very much. [ applause ] >> we have time for a few questions. >> this is the time for cow pens questions, rifle questions, flogging questions. >> rum...
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daniel: not so much. know that some farmers have been wasting crops because they did not have the distribution. we hope that will come back to normal. things will come local as well for many cities in the north. that is a lot of hope. the farmers there have not stopped harvest or anything. we hope we can save our farmers during the summer with local business. so far, the supermarkets are doing well with the chain of supply. every restaurant can be creative at what they can do, from making , alsoffordable venues take out. takeout is a very big thing, delivery. vonnie: thank you for your time. we will check in soon. that is chef daniel boulud. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: a couple of governors earlier today on billing frameworks for reopening their states, echoing the need for contact tracing and isolation place having those in wants states start reopening. chair of thee is world health organization digital health guideline development group. thank you for joining us. explain how this would work in a state
daniel: not so much. know that some farmers have been wasting crops because they did not have the distribution. we hope that will come back to normal. things will come local as well for many cities in the north. that is a lot of hope. the farmers there have not stopped harvest or anything. we hope we can save our farmers during the summer with local business. so far, the supermarkets are doing well with the chain of supply. every restaurant can be creative at what they can do, from making ,...
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and you asked about the daniels, i work for frank daniels junior who is the grandson and he is very gracious free to met him in his office and he took all of the time i needed and i talked to him. you can read about it in the book. he is mentioned in the epilogue. thank you. thank you all so very very much. [applause]. david: such good questions. >> weeknights this month, we are featuring book tv programs showcasing what is available every weekend here on "c-span2". tonight, our focus is the founding fathers, first former george w. bush president speechwriter jonathan horn in his book washington and about george washington's final years. then author like cisco and you never forget your first rated chronicling the life of the first president. in later historian edward larson on franklin in washington about the relationship about benjamin bricklin and george washington predict what will tv this week and every, here on "c-span2". [background sounds]. >> good evening and how is everyone doing. i am great too. i work with the public programs library. thank you so much for coming out author talkth
and you asked about the daniels, i work for frank daniels junior who is the grandson and he is very gracious free to met him in his office and he took all of the time i needed and i talked to him. you can read about it in the book. he is mentioned in the epilogue. thank you. thank you all so very very much. [applause]. david: such good questions. >> weeknights this month, we are featuring book tv programs showcasing what is available every weekend here on "c-span2". tonight, our...
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legal get a little anxious about it and we'll talk about that with our friend today psychiatrist dr daniel amen about maintaining that mental health mental hygiene in times like this he's got a new book the end of mental illness and we'll talk about it right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation and not act like we're nasa over here so joining us and i'm glad because i've interviewed this gentleman before and he's certainly a interesting look wastes mad so this will be easy for me dr ayman as the c.e.o. medical director of the amun clinics which has the world's largest database of brain scans he's written many books on the subject and has a new york times best selling author many times over his latest book the end of mental illness is currently available in stores and online doctoring and how are you my friend hi donna yes what a joy to see you again yeah nice to see you and i'm glad you're
legal get a little anxious about it and we'll talk about that with our friend today psychiatrist dr daniel amen about maintaining that mental health mental hygiene in times like this he's got a new book the end of mental illness and we'll talk about it right after this on dennis miller plus one. hey folks welcome to dennis miller plus one we're doing our 1st remote hook up here so bear with us although i think the best way to do this is to go for a low tech high end guest low tech presentation...
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danielle. billy bob's. i knew the texan would come out in you at some point, absolutely. >> governor abbott says let's start to open up. you're right about the pent-up demand. 10 back to the issue of consumer behavior, he will be asked about that for sure from a reporter today. >> look the stock market has done a v-shaped recovery. i don't think the economy will do that. the economy will be different than the the v-shaped recovery. if we're sticking to w. there are some dislocations. we never done this before. we'll not go a, b, c. a. to l, and consumers will rush to restaurants but others will stay backing you know what? i'm still not sure about this infection where it goes. i think there will be a lot of false starts. i hate to be like that. the market is ahead of itself. at the end of the day i think economy has fits and starts, something we've never been through before. again it will be really unbalanced way we look at it. cheryl: jeff, how much faith do you have the virtual press conferenc
danielle. billy bob's. i knew the texan would come out in you at some point, absolutely. >> governor abbott says let's start to open up. you're right about the pent-up demand. 10 back to the issue of consumer behavior, he will be asked about that for sure from a reporter today. >> look the stock market has done a v-shaped recovery. i don't think the economy will do that. the economy will be different than the the v-shaped recovery. if we're sticking to w. there are some...
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you can hear me, daniel? okay. i still don't hear anything from this one. ♪ i woke up this morning when the sunrise shining in booom ♪ oh, i found myself in a brown paper bag within ♪ oh, i tripped on a cloud and tore my mind on a ragged sky ♪ just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in ♪ it was "what condition my condition was in by kenny rogers written by mel tillis as a way to write a joke psychedelic song of how fun it would be to make a psychedelic song and it became a huge hit and an anthem of psychedelic rock. where's your suit, daniel? i don't understand. what you don't own a siewlt? come on. there are standards. when is the last time-- no, he can't respond. how does it feel? we've been watching you on screen for years and been yelling and you haven't said a damn thing back! oh, he's writing! he's writing things out. oooo. i thought i should be casual. yes, you definitely should. what's your number? i'll just call you. i'll call you. hey, everybody. you know my guest tonight from "swiss army m
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once again we're talking to dr daniel amen and the book is the end of mental illness currently available in stores and online this morning i was looking at the internet nice that chris cuomo who's a. newscaster for c.n.n. was showing his lungs get i'm intrigued that you're still doing at the clinic brain scans and i'm wondering what is it showing you about the effects of corona on the brain are you seeing anything yet. well in the end of mental illness i have not monic so what i've learned from the imaging work we do if you want to keep your brain healthy or rescue it if it's headed to the dark place we have to prevent or treat the 11 major risk factors that steal your mind and that makes up a large part of the book and the demonic i created as bright minds so if you know what that stands for and what to do well the 2nd i in bright minds is immunity and infections and one of the things that i learned is that infections can attack your brain and give you meant toll health. so for her example lyme disease is a very common and they think it's now actually at epidemic proportions there it is
once again we're talking to dr daniel amen and the book is the end of mental illness currently available in stores and online this morning i was looking at the internet nice that chris cuomo who's a. newscaster for c.n.n. was showing his lungs get i'm intrigued that you're still doing at the clinic brain scans and i'm wondering what is it showing you about the effects of corona on the brain are you seeing anything yet. well in the end of mental illness i have not monic so what i've learned from...
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sentiments at lunch he's proverbs elect chinese ventilators even more we're talking to dr daniel evan in the book is the end of mental illness strong title you're almost such yourself up for you know detractors and as well when you come up with something that strong break down the book for me in a medicines what do you want to hear what is what to explain the title explain the book. and so it's really important so i double lard certified psychiatrist i've been doing this for nearly 40 years we started at looking at it in 30 years ago and almost immediately what i realized its most psychiatric illnesses are not mental health issues at all but rather they are brain health issues that steal your mind this one idea changes everything get your brain right and your mind will follow most people don't want to see a psychiatrist they won't want to be labeled is defective or abnormal but everybody wants a better brain and so the book really argues we should change this to brain health issues that steal your mind and then we'll eat better we'll exercise better we'll stop letting children had soc
sentiments at lunch he's proverbs elect chinese ventilators even more we're talking to dr daniel evan in the book is the end of mental illness strong title you're almost such yourself up for you know detractors and as well when you come up with something that strong break down the book for me in a medicines what do you want to hear what is what to explain the title explain the book. and so it's really important so i double lard certified psychiatrist i've been doing this for nearly 40 years we...
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amelie and daniel were amongst those rushed to sri lanka's national hospital.al staff trying to save the wounded. a lot of casualties were there, a lot of dead bodies around me. and i still remember ambulances were coming, so people were shouting to each other. there was quite a lot of people who were affected, a lot of tourists and they were shell—shocked. a lot of people from european countries who have not seen something like this happen. amelie and daniel lindsey could'nt be saved — two of the 35 people who lost their lives in the shangri—la that morning. it wasn't just three luxury hotels that were bombed on easter sunday. the islands christian community was also a target on a day when churches were packed. it is a special day for christians, especially. it is a celebration day. at the zion church on the island's east coast, a young man arrived wearing a large rucksack. brother stanley who was helping at service spoke to him. he was very young and he had a bag. he was very calm and then later on, i was thinking in different ways how he was looking. i spoke
amelie and daniel were amongst those rushed to sri lanka's national hospital.al staff trying to save the wounded. a lot of casualties were there, a lot of dead bodies around me. and i still remember ambulances were coming, so people were shouting to each other. there was quite a lot of people who were affected, a lot of tourists and they were shell—shocked. a lot of people from european countries who have not seen something like this happen. amelie and daniel lindsey could'nt be saved — two...
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. >> out front now with white house correspondent john harwood and top cnn fact checker, daniel dale. so, john, we know, right now, there is a divide in the white house between the president's economic advisors and his health experts on when to reopen the economy and how, right? i mean, reopening the economy is not just a sort of fling the door open and we're back to normal. it's not going to be that, no matter how much president wants it to be. do we know where his inclinations lie, at this point, though, in terms of what and when? >> well, we know, erin, that the cross pressures on him are more intense than just a couple weeks ago when he faced a similar decision, and decided to keep restrictions on through the end of april, rather than opening the country up by easter. i think some of what's going on is he is going to preserve maneuvering room. see if the numbers change, if the models change their projections. i think some of what he is doing is showing business interests and other members of the republican base that he is listening to them. he feels their impatience and shares it.
. >> out front now with white house correspondent john harwood and top cnn fact checker, daniel dale. so, john, we know, right now, there is a divide in the white house between the president's economic advisors and his health experts on when to reopen the economy and how, right? i mean, reopening the economy is not just a sort of fling the door open and we're back to normal. it's not going to be that, no matter how much president wants it to be. do we know where his inclinations lie, at...
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emily and daniel lindsey could not be saved.o lost their lives in the periphery that morning. —— shangri—la. it wasn't just three luxury hotels that were bombed on easter sunday. the island's christian community was also a target on a day when churches we re also a target on a day when churches were packed. it is a special day for christians, especially. it is a celebration day. at the bionic church on the island's east coast, man arrived wearing a large rucksack. brother stanley was helping the server spoke to him. he was very young and he had a bag. he was very young and he had a bag. he was very young and he had a bag. he was very calm and then later on, i was very calm and then later on, i was thinking in different ways how he was looking. i spoke to him and he was looking. i spoke to him and he refused to come in. then, at that time, ididn‘t he refused to come in. then, at that time, i didn't feel any difference. i went inside. the zion church recorded the sound of their service starting. screams a huge sound, all of the ce
emily and daniel lindsey could not be saved.o lost their lives in the periphery that morning. —— shangri—la. it wasn't just three luxury hotels that were bombed on easter sunday. the island's christian community was also a target on a day when churches we re also a target on a day when churches were packed. it is a special day for christians, especially. it is a celebration day. at the bionic church on the island's east coast, man arrived wearing a large rucksack. brother stanley was...
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yes, you have a follow-up. >> daniels tied in the 40s. his family did take it over and there was a pure cod period thas still conservative in the 50s. but i think once the democratic party changed when the segregationist wing bolted for the republican party and became the voice of the progressive and liberal and at the same time african-american voters abandoned the republicans and came over to the democratic party. and i think that they have a voice. the choice to make there to stay with the democrats or as i say from the time i worked there until this morning, the paper most people would agree it is mainstream liberal progressive and you asked about frank daniels junior he took all the time i needed and it is mentioned in the epilogue. >> thank you very much. [applause] >>> in congress at played a vital role in the victory in the civil war. this event hosted by the book passage bookstore in california is just over an hour. good evening, everyone. what a great crowd. welcome to book passage. thank you for coming out tonight on a tuesday
yes, you have a follow-up. >> daniels tied in the 40s. his family did take it over and there was a pure cod period thas still conservative in the 50s. but i think once the democratic party changed when the segregationist wing bolted for the republican party and became the voice of the progressive and liberal and at the same time african-american voters abandoned the republicans and came over to the democratic party. and i think that they have a voice. the choice to make there to stay with...
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i just reminded how to get the new edition of your book. >> i thought you'd never ask, daniel. so it's available everywhere. the e-book, midnight tonight, it's like a third off-season get anywhere. i just wherever books are, if you go to your local bookstore, please be careful, a mask, do all the things that george says but i would just order it if i would you. >> great. with that, next to debora, thanks to george, thanks to jimmy. thanks to the organizers and sponsors, and we will see you in the future. >> thanks so much, daniel. goodbye. >> we are showing some of the authors we've covered whose books discuss disease and pandemics. here's how diseases transfer from animals to humans. >> this is like a drumbeat of disease outbreaks and small crisis. there's another on the arabian peninsula. there is a virus that emerged that closely resembles the sars virus, belongs to the same family, coronavirus, the sars virus that really scared the disease experts back in 2003. this new sars like it virus out of the arabian peninsula has only killed one person, put another man in hospital i
i just reminded how to get the new edition of your book. >> i thought you'd never ask, daniel. so it's available everywhere. the e-book, midnight tonight, it's like a third off-season get anywhere. i just wherever books are, if you go to your local bookstore, please be careful, a mask, do all the things that george says but i would just order it if i would you. >> great. with that, next to debora, thanks to george, thanks to jimmy. thanks to the organizers and sponsors, and we will...
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as it don't daniel will know. nobody in the history of the world had ever made money off of writing books. you write books to share ideas. and to bring people together. around moments like this. there is a lot of fear and we all have a tendency to hunker down in moments like this. the world is changing on such a huge and fundamental way. we really had to challenge ourselves to take a step back and see the big picture what is our northstar and where are we heading. based on our goal of where if there was anybody who sees the big picture of the science and what they have the potential to be and the implication of that science. as my friend george church. such an honor for me to have all of my people who are speakers that george is special. i think most people believe he is among the greatest living scientist. he is among the most creative and forward thinking because not everyone is trying to resuscitate the woolly mammoth. and just in case you have any doubt he grew a beard as we have discussed we would love for yo
as it don't daniel will know. nobody in the history of the world had ever made money off of writing books. you write books to share ideas. and to bring people together. around moments like this. there is a lot of fear and we all have a tendency to hunker down in moments like this. the world is changing on such a huge and fundamental way. we really had to challenge ourselves to take a step back and see the big picture what is our northstar and where are we heading. based on our goal of where if...
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daniel lipmann, thank you.o see you this morning, daniel. >> thank you. >>> so federal and state investigations are under way after dozens die at a massachusetts nursing home for veterans. according to the associated press, 68 veteran residents have died since late march, marking the debt leeiest known coronavirus outbreak in a long-term facility in the united states. another 82 residents and 81 employees have also tested positive. federal officials are now looking into whether residents were denied proper medical care. the state's top prosecutor is deciding whether to bring legal action. one nurse says that staffing problems that have plagued the home for years contributed to the virus spreading like wildfire. meanwhile, the coronavirus outbreak continues to ravage nursing homes across the country. according to the associated press, the pandemic has killed nearly 14,000 people in nursing homes and long-term care facilities nationwide. that's a big percentage, especially if you compare it to the overall 60,000
daniel lipmann, thank you.o see you this morning, daniel. >> thank you. >>> so federal and state investigations are under way after dozens die at a massachusetts nursing home for veterans. according to the associated press, 68 veteran residents have died since late march, marking the debt leeiest known coronavirus outbreak in a long-term facility in the united states. another 82 residents and 81 employees have also tested positive. federal officials are now looking into whether...
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to celebrate easter as usual president daniel ortega is accused of risking and preventing in sinful america. anyhow it will come will begin here in germany with the federal president will speak to the german people in a televised address frank will urge the country to show solidarity amidst the coronavirus pandemic and while many germans are off work for the long east awakened he will ask them to do their pos and. we can listen that's one exit of that recorded speech. ninety's upon the me you know this pandemic is not a war. nations do not stand against other nations soldiers against soldiers rather this is a test of our humanity it is bringing out both the best and the worst in people and let us show each other the best in us and let us show that in europe as well. come germany cannot emerge strong and fit from this crisis if our neighbors are not strong and fit as well. it is not without reason that this blue flag is standing here. 30 years after german unity 75 years after the end of the war we germans are not merely asked to show solidarity we are obliged to do so of listed for more i'm
to celebrate easter as usual president daniel ortega is accused of risking and preventing in sinful america. anyhow it will come will begin here in germany with the federal president will speak to the german people in a televised address frank will urge the country to show solidarity amidst the coronavirus pandemic and while many germans are off work for the long east awakened he will ask them to do their pos and. we can listen that's one exit of that recorded speech. ninety's upon the me you...
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let me say that daniel come back i know you wanted to weigh in here we want to just bring in a brief report and then i'd like to come to you right after that so even between the close neighbors in the european union not only the effects of the virus but also the responses to it have diverged pretty widely the lockdown restrictions here in germany for example were never as drastic as those in france and in fact are now slowly being relaxed my torch of our colleague nissho the coup has this short report from berlin 4 weeks into nationwide contact restrictions the government is beginning to loosen its tight grip on public life and german chancellor angela merkel is cautioning germans to be responsible with their regained freedoms then the think we'll all feel in the locker when now lifting some of these restrictions but we don't know exactly what the consequences will be. and that's why we have to take this slowly step by step it would be a great shame if we now knowing really headed into real out. at varying speeds german federal states are allowing medium sized shops to open but hotel
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we will discuss what it means analyst daniel roeska. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york city, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check first word news with ritika gupta. another 3.8 million filed for unemployment in the u.s., bringing the total to more than 30 million since lockdowns began across the country. florida had the most claims last week, followed by california. most states reported decline. withagencies have come out statements agreeing with the scientific consensus that the virus was not man-made or genetically modified. the next step is determining began with outbreak contact with animals. the head of the fda says the agency is moving at lightning oh -- anan experiment experimental drug. the agency wants to see all the data before deciding whether to let the drug go to the market. los angeles will become the first major american city to offer widespread coronavirus testing. all residents will be eligible, but those with symptoms will be given priority for same
we will discuss what it means analyst daniel roeska. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york city, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check first word news with ritika gupta. another 3.8 million filed for unemployment in the u.s., bringing the total to more than 30 million since lockdowns began across the country. florida had the most claims last week, followed by california. most states reported decline. withagencies have...
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with no official restrictions in place nicaraguans pink goods to celebrate easter as usual president daniel ortega is accused of risking an epidemic in central america. imagine how would welcome wealth already is in india in the nationwide lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the corona virus the 21 day. next week the delis chief minister says lifting restrictions would mean losing all gains so if testing is being ramped up as the capital delhi and the financial hub in mumbai emerges hotspots a number of deaths and infections has remained relatively low despite india's enormous 1000000000 plus population. poverty is pushing millions of desperate people to defy india's lockdown orders it's a basic matter of survival this landfill just outside of new delhi has become a lifeline. for the past few days i've been eating whatever i can find here look here there's some bread. there are biscuits i'm going to eat them yet. he and other scour heaps of waste looking for whatever they can survive on now and live on later. i don't know if i can resell anything at the moment but after lock down when th
with no official restrictions in place nicaraguans pink goods to celebrate easter as usual president daniel ortega is accused of risking an epidemic in central america. imagine how would welcome wealth already is in india in the nationwide lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the corona virus the 21 day. next week the delis chief minister says lifting restrictions would mean losing all gains so if testing is being ramped up as the capital delhi and the financial hub in mumbai emerges hotspots...
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official restrictions in place nicaraguans are being urged to celebrate easter as usual but president daniel ortega is accused of risking an epidemic in central america. and indeed 6 weeks to the national coronavirus lock down even as poverty pushes millions tweaking all the measures it's a question of survival of the poorest the forced to scavenge for food. i'm anthony how it welcome europe's largest city was eerily deserted on saturday morning after taking orders at citizens to stay at home for 40 odd hours the lockdown began on friday and spans across more than 30 cities up until now people have been going to work with few restrictions in turkey but suddenly imposed measures triggered panic by friday evening as people went out in droves to buy essential goods with the death toll already surpassed 1000 turkey has become one of the countries with the fastest rise of coded 19 cases more than hof of those cases have been registered in the stamp of. johns joins me from stamboul dorian why a last minute curfew just for the way can't. well the from the turkish scientific poll which the governmen
official restrictions in place nicaraguans are being urged to celebrate easter as usual but president daniel ortega is accused of risking an epidemic in central america. and indeed 6 weeks to the national coronavirus lock down even as poverty pushes millions tweaking all the measures it's a question of survival of the poorest the forced to scavenge for food. i'm anthony how it welcome europe's largest city was eerily deserted on saturday morning after taking orders at citizens to stay at home...
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emily and daniel lindsay could not be saved.5 people who lost their lives in the shangri—la that morning. but it wasn'tjust their lives in the shangri—la that morning. but it wasn't just three luxury hotels that were bombed on easter sunday. the islands christian community was also a target. on a date when churches were packed. community was also a target. on a date when churches were packedm isa date when churches were packedm is a special day for christians especially. at the zion church on the islands east coast eight young man arrived wearing a large rucksack. brother stanley who is helping at the service spoke to him. he was really young and he had a bag. he was really calm then later oni bag. he was really calm then later on i was thinking in different ways how he was looking. i spoke to him and he refused to come in. at that timei and he refused to come in. at that time i didn't feel anything but i went inside. the zion church recorded the sound of their service starting. huge sound, all the ceiling from the stage one sid
emily and daniel lindsay could not be saved.5 people who lost their lives in the shangri—la that morning. but it wasn'tjust their lives in the shangri—la that morning. but it wasn't just three luxury hotels that were bombed on easter sunday. the islands christian community was also a target. on a date when churches were packed. community was also a target. on a date when churches were packedm isa date when churches were packedm is a special day for christians especially. at the zion church...
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daniel: this starts to push against that doubt that had always been there. americans were asked in 1944, for example, do you believe the germans are murdering jews in concentration camps? 76% ofend of 1944, americans say they believe it. then they are asked about the numbers, and what the polling shows is americans can't grasp the scale and the scope of the crime until it's over. unfortunately, that doubt remains. fore magazine" is saying the first time now we have irrefutable evidence speaks to that doubt. the other key to this is that the captions refer to the victims that you are seeing as prisoners of all nationalities. but it never mentions jewish victims. that thread even remains as nazism is defeated. that thread of not putting jewish victims front and center remains in some of the american press. at the close of the exhibition, we come back to rafael, the man who coined the word genocide. limkin himself is a refugee from poland, jewish, who lost 49 relatives. he spends all of his energy trying to get genocide recognized as an international crime. in
daniel: this starts to push against that doubt that had always been there. americans were asked in 1944, for example, do you believe the germans are murdering jews in concentration camps? 76% ofend of 1944, americans say they believe it. then they are asked about the numbers, and what the polling shows is americans can't grasp the scale and the scope of the crime until it's over. unfortunately, that doubt remains. fore magazine" is saying the first time now we have irrefutable evidence...
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daniel can believe you can see people this way and there is no evidence today apart from. just on modelers then their dinner or another is better than a specific so i think that we should in our the country with able to work to have a massive 1st things right to do so p.c.r. or so all of their stuff and them out and then proceed by spirits to fight look down maybe untruths to people who can through it and i can say that i don't think there is a difference. in france and germany i think that what is different it's the political discourse of the present my point and what the german president say i think we need to move from fear to trust we should trust people we should trust in him there are in there are understanding and begin to understand and began better than what we can do yeah one phone call to. steinmeyer spoke 10 days back he seemed to be all thinking a dig at the man you had may call for employing marshall language in his initial speeches we're going to talk more about that in a moment 1st off northwest of where mark is there is the law then border town of carling
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that story, n daniel oberhaas visiting us ziya zoom. -- via zoom. energy companies are forcing es to actually live at the power plants. how would that work and why? >> sure. this actually just happened as of last week. at the new york transmission and nyiso started having employees live on site in trailers. there is a handful of employees doing that. they operate like they would normally in 12-hour shifts. do this is son they to limit these operators' contact with the outside world. these are specially-trained individuals. they don't have a ton of them on staff. so even if one person gets sick, that could be a major a ench in the operations of utility or transmission organization protocols. so basically the idea is to have them live on site at nyiso, there are two trailers. been living s have there since i believe since march 26. i'm not aware of any other transmission organizations that have taken this step. however, most utilities and transmission organizations do have protocols should they need to do this. for instance, the new york power authori
that story, n daniel oberhaas visiting us ziya zoom. -- via zoom. energy companies are forcing es to actually live at the power plants. how would that work and why? >> sure. this actually just happened as of last week. at the new york transmission and nyiso started having employees live on site in trailers. there is a handful of employees doing that. they operate like they would normally in 12-hour shifts. do this is son they to limit these operators' contact with the outside world. these...
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to that question just a little bit later but let me go now to dr cmyk because we just heard from daniel cohen bend it that in fact there are many people in france who have a sense that somehow the germans are doing it better we've seen some pretty prizing headlines coming out of france. croissant you may you know why are they better across the world not only in europe but all over the world it seems that the corona virus is exposing the gaps and deficits in countries health systems and in their economies so what would you say you have seen about what needs to change in france . well what i can say about the difference of person of maybe it will be it is a different time counting the dead people because in front of the people here we are . also are enduring. that people are counted else. but in germany if you have they have their tears or you have hypertension you may be counted different when i said that i can explain all of the difference while the other part of the difference is maybe about the number of bet and you have your money i think it's something that are 8 for one part only h
to that question just a little bit later but let me go now to dr cmyk because we just heard from daniel cohen bend it that in fact there are many people in france who have a sense that somehow the germans are doing it better we've seen some pretty prizing headlines coming out of france. croissant you may you know why are they better across the world not only in europe but all over the world it seems that the corona virus is exposing the gaps and deficits in countries health systems and in their...
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daniel is with us, our cnn fact checker. the president insists he has total authority over these governors and states. that's not factually accurate. explain. >> these restrictions were imposed by governors, by mayors, by school board officials and they have the same powers to lift the restrictions. legal experts yesterday said there is no statute that gives the president the power to override the states. the tenth amendment reserves to the state unless delegated to the federal government. they noted even the commercial clause which some trump supporters said he might try to invoke is reserved for congress. so if they were impeding congress by shutting down their state or economy, that's not up to the president to decide. congress would have to pass some law. this is specifically wrong in health restrictions like these. >> daniel, it was only a couple weeks ago when people were calling on people to have a nationwide shut down, nationwide social distancing. he kept saying there is something called the constitution and he can'
daniel is with us, our cnn fact checker. the president insists he has total authority over these governors and states. that's not factually accurate. explain. >> these restrictions were imposed by governors, by mayors, by school board officials and they have the same powers to lift the restrictions. legal experts yesterday said there is no statute that gives the president the power to override the states. the tenth amendment reserves to the state unless delegated to the federal...
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joining us now, cnn's white house correspondent john harwood, daniel dale, and elaina plott with "the new york times." good to have all of you. good evening. john, you are first again this evening. the president says that he's going to announce these new federal guidelines tomorrow meant to reopen the country. we are told that he is laser focused on may 1st, even earlier maybe. so, what's going to determine that happening or not because it's not up to him really, but go on. >> well, it's not up to him. but i think he's focused on may 1st as the date to announce some sort of point of departure for the country. my guess is that the -- it will end up being pretty limited in scope. he'll try to focus on some areas with the least number of cases and declare that they're able to be open. there are likely to be states with republican governors. they will be influenced by him. don't know whether they will be acting against their own interests because they will take some action to relax some of the restrictions. and we'll see a surge of cases. can't predict that. don't know how cold those cold
joining us now, cnn's white house correspondent john harwood, daniel dale, and elaina plott with "the new york times." good to have all of you. good evening. john, you are first again this evening. the president says that he's going to announce these new federal guidelines tomorrow meant to reopen the country. we are told that he is laser focused on may 1st, even earlier maybe. so, what's going to determine that happening or not because it's not up to him really, but go on. >>...
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danielle thank you for joining us today more stimulus actually is it going to help at this point are these packages even being deployed correctly or is all this just a little bit too late and extending the rope for a little bit more and just trying to delay the eventual crash that many people are expecting. well you know what's interesting is that if you look at the p.p.p. loans that were distributed from the original 349000000070 percent of them were for less for $350000.00 dollars 1 or less so it's apparent that the bulk of the day the demand was coming from very small companies even though we've seen some splashy headlines about much larger companies that have been able to get much larger loans so i think that i i'm hoping the government has learned its lesson that it needed a separate program for really larger companies maybe that is what the federal reserve's main street lending program will do but because the funds initially were exhausted you have to think that there's a backlog of applications sitting at u.s. banks right now that are ready to go the minute congress approves a
danielle thank you for joining us today more stimulus actually is it going to help at this point are these packages even being deployed correctly or is all this just a little bit too late and extending the rope for a little bit more and just trying to delay the eventual crash that many people are expecting. well you know what's interesting is that if you look at the p.p.p. loans that were distributed from the original 349000000070 percent of them were for less for $350000.00 dollars 1 or less...
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daniel pa re nt and pain connected to them.ind some of the people involved in at the attacks of 9/11 in a pakistan and he paid a terrible price, it was a horrible story at the time and still is. stefanie, your interest in europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention?” europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention? i am maybe staying a bit closer to home, it isa maybe staying a bit closer to home, it is a story that has been reported in the uk and europe but i think it's an interesting story on a wider scale. 0n it's an interesting story on a wider scale. on monday this week, the hungarian parliament with a two thirds majority allowed victor albarn from now on to rule by decree, this without any time limit. this is something we have seen, especially in hungary, but also in poland— that these countries relating to undermine the constitutional checks and balances of their countries, whether it be on the freedom of the press, also the independence of the judiciary. we can really see that som
daniel pa re nt and pain connected to them.ind some of the people involved in at the attacks of 9/11 in a pakistan and he paid a terrible price, it was a horrible story at the time and still is. stefanie, your interest in europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention?” europe, there was one particular eu country you wanted to mention? i am maybe staying a bit closer to home, it isa maybe staying a bit closer to home, it is a story that has been reported in the uk and...
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daniel: in 1939, on september 1, germany invades poland and world war ii breaks out that week. what is on americans' minds in 1935 is staying out of war. of you see in this section the exhibition deep concern in the united states about spies, about nazi spies in the united states. at the time, called a fifth column. americans are asked by gallup if they believe that germany is starting to organize a fifth column of spies in this country. and 71% say yes. you start to see these fears of spies play out in our popular culture and in our political culture. the first american movie, big studio movie to take on nazism is a warner bros. movie. from 1939 called "confessions of a nazi spy." we are showing the trailer here. it's based on a true story of a nazi spy ring in the united states. ♪ >> i am a nazi spy. i am one of thousands stationed in every part of the united states to steal the secrets of your national defense. there are spies stationed in all of the navy yards in brooklyn, philadelphia, newport news. there are nazi agents in the eroplane and munition factories in places lik
daniel: in 1939, on september 1, germany invades poland and world war ii breaks out that week. what is on americans' minds in 1935 is staying out of war. of you see in this section the exhibition deep concern in the united states about spies, about nazi spies in the united states. at the time, called a fifth column. americans are asked by gallup if they believe that germany is starting to organize a fifth column of spies in this country. and 71% say yes. you start to see these fears of spies...
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para hablar al respecto saludo esta tarde a daniel representante de fema, muy buenas tardes bienvenidouenas tardes, gracias por invitarnos fÍjate que sÍ hay un poco de confusiÓn, porque las personas estÁn acostumbradas a vernos en las calles tocando casas, tocando puertas visitando casas, abriendo centros ayuda por desastres y esta coordinaciÓn es un poquito diferente ya que bueno estamos coordinando con los estados con los territorios afectados, es la primera vez en la historia que los 50 estados de estados unidos cinco territorios el distrito de columbia han sido declarados como zona de desastre, entonces nuestra combinaciÓn, coordinaciÓn es mÁs con los estados, ayudando a los estados. financieramente, se les ha dado dinero para esta pandemia. >>> cÓmo es esta coordinacion? la comunicaciÓn? >>> asÍ espaldas estÁ el centro nacional de operaciones cuando hay una emergencia un desastre, este centro es activado para ayudar a los niveles locales, estatales y luego federales, nosotros no somos los Únicos trabajando aquÍ se representan mÁs de cien agencias federales las cuales estamos ayuda
para hablar al respecto saludo esta tarde a daniel representante de fema, muy buenas tardes bienvenidouenas tardes, gracias por invitarnos fÍjate que sÍ hay un poco de confusiÓn, porque las personas estÁn acostumbradas a vernos en las calles tocando casas, tocando puertas visitando casas, abriendo centros ayuda por desastres y esta coordinaciÓn es un poquito diferente ya que bueno estamos coordinando con los estados con los territorios afectados, es la primera vez en la historia que los 50...
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such a treasure to be able to do that in real time, daniel. dana did you have one last word? >> just real quick. daniel us was right lie talkilyt the things the president said about the ukraine scandal that were inaccurate. but let's just take a step back. and the notion of the president of the united states in the middle of this crisis, unprecedented crisis in the wee hours of friday night firing an inspector general who did the right thing by all accounts, as daniel was just saying. i mean, that happened. and you know, that's remarkable. that is really remarkable. >> it is. and any other administration and in this one it just seems like common place. our thanks to all of you. i really appreciate you being here with us. >>> during this afternoon's bereaving in the middle of this global health crisis president trump took new aim the media. we're going play some of those words and why it would be dangerous. we'll have brian stelter with us next. so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time i
such a treasure to be able to do that in real time, daniel. dana did you have one last word? >> just real quick. daniel us was right lie talkilyt the things the president said about the ukraine scandal that were inaccurate. but let's just take a step back. and the notion of the president of the united states in the middle of this crisis, unprecedented crisis in the wee hours of friday night firing an inspector general who did the right thing by all accounts, as daniel was just saying. i...
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and that it will intelligence former federal reserve insider danielle de martino danielle thank you for joining us today i want to look at having me and start with the employment now we're looking at a loss of about 10 percent of the workforce in just the last 3 weeks j.p. morgan saying that it could go as high as 7000000 now will it. i think that we will indeed see a 4th subsequent wave of 4th subsequent week because if you look at the most populous states in the nation we're talking about florida new york california as specially texas texas has a huge backlog of unemployment insurance the servers are simply overloaded georgia's come up in terms of states that are locking down after me after the east coast and after the west coast lockdown same situation with florida that unemployment insurance system simply cannot keep up and we know that is a portion of the labor force that these large states have a much lower percentage that are actually collecting unemployment insurance in other words the next 2 weeks we're going to see waves continuing to come through as these claims are processed
and that it will intelligence former federal reserve insider danielle de martino danielle thank you for joining us today i want to look at having me and start with the employment now we're looking at a loss of about 10 percent of the workforce in just the last 3 weeks j.p. morgan saying that it could go as high as 7000000 now will it. i think that we will indeed see a 4th subsequent wave of 4th subsequent week because if you look at the most populous states in the nation we're talking about...
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daniel, thank you so much for joining. the cdc now recommending americans wear these masks, these face covers. here is what trump said about the new guidelines, even though he doesn't plan to wear one. >> here's how you can make your own face covering. >> from recent studies, we know that the transmission from individuals without symptoms is playing a more significant role in the spread of the virus than previously understood. so you don't seem to have symptoms. and it still gets transferred. >> but haven't health officials been warning of asymptomatic spread for months, daniel? >> they have been warning to an increasing extent. to interpret this comment generously, there is more evidence today than there was, say, two months ago. way back in january, at the end of january, dr. anthony fauci said he was convinced that asymptomatic transmission was occurring. in february, the director of the cdc said it was possible and concerning. and by mid-march, we had a story on cnn.com by our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen head
daniel, thank you so much for joining. the cdc now recommending americans wear these masks, these face covers. here is what trump said about the new guidelines, even though he doesn't plan to wear one. >> here's how you can make your own face covering. >> from recent studies, we know that the transmission from individuals without symptoms is playing a more significant role in the spread of the virus than previously understood. so you don't seem to have symptoms. and it still gets...
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journalist daniel pearl. a decades old defense lawyer is now being used by u.s. president donald trump to fight the coronavirus after criticism over the white house response the u.s. is now the epicenter of the pandemic with a quarter of the 1000000 cases worldwide new york city's mayor is urging everyone to cover their faces aware of mosques in public the number of cases in the state of new york is now at 92000 with nearly 2400 deaths say governor andrew cuomo has warned its supply of breathing machines could be exhausted in 6 days. president all the time says a lot more medical equipment is on its way after his truck deals with private firms for face masks and ventilators and other equipment but americans are not just fighting a highly contagious virus 6600000 people now say that they're jobless. we're now conducting well over 100000 corona virus test per day over at that $100000.00 test a day and these are accurate tests and they're moving rapidly which is more than any other country in the world both in terms of the road number and also on a per capita basis
journalist daniel pearl. a decades old defense lawyer is now being used by u.s. president donald trump to fight the coronavirus after criticism over the white house response the u.s. is now the epicenter of the pandemic with a quarter of the 1000000 cases worldwide new york city's mayor is urging everyone to cover their faces aware of mosques in public the number of cases in the state of new york is now at 92000 with nearly 2400 deaths say governor andrew cuomo has warned its supply of...
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. >> joining us now, daniel moody, host of woke af daily. let me go to you first, john. you cover race. you spent a lot of time in detroit. you just heard the lieutenant governor. the racial aspect of this coronavirus in terms of the actual hard data and a lot of people are saying why bring race up. well, how do you not bring it up if you're going to deal with the facts as we see them laid out even by the cdc. have you found to be the underlying reasons as the response, whether it meets the need in terms of having a proper response or whether it is more talk and really no action to try to deal with the disparities as we see them? >> the underlying reasons are we can go all the way back to red lining and what that has essentially created a system in which a lot of brown and black folks are living in communities, they don't have nutritional food options, they don't have insurance. you have all these factors piled on top of each other. even before the pandemic, there was this issue of poor health in black and brown communities. to that point about what do you do once you ha
. >> joining us now, daniel moody, host of woke af daily. let me go to you first, john. you cover race. you spent a lot of time in detroit. you just heard the lieutenant governor. the racial aspect of this coronavirus in terms of the actual hard data and a lot of people are saying why bring race up. well, how do you not bring it up if you're going to deal with the facts as we see them laid out even by the cdc. have you found to be the underlying reasons as the response, whether it meets...