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davidson in just a moment. we have our correspondents fanned out all over the country from new jersey to south dakota to california as well. let us start this hour not far from where we are. let's start in new jersey. ron allen another another drive-up testing facility. this one, though, a little different. ron, we talked about it yesterday. this particular facility using some cutting edge technology. it's saliva-based testing, correct? >> exactly, craig. it's a different approach. the patients who drive up here give a saliva sample in a vial as opposed to having one of the health care workers use a swab to take a sample from deep inside someone's nostril which i understand can be very painful, very intrusive. the saliva sample can also be turned around, tested in a matter of 24 to 48 hours. it's a new technique developed by rutgers university, a local biotech firm called accurate labs, and other researchers who think they found a new, a better simpler way to test for covid-19. here is what a health official in
davidson in just a moment. we have our correspondents fanned out all over the country from new jersey to south dakota to california as well. let us start this hour not far from where we are. let's start in new jersey. ron allen another another drive-up testing facility. this one, though, a little different. ron, we talked about it yesterday. this particular facility using some cutting edge technology. it's saliva-based testing, correct? >> exactly, craig. it's a different approach. the...
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rob davidson.ncy room physician in michigan, and he has been posting a diary of sorts on twitter. here is some of what dr. davidson had to say last night after donald trump and mike pence refused to answer a question yesterday about why donald trump is not allowing people to enroll in obamacare. >> the fact that in the midst of a public health emergency and facing down the greatest recession in our country perhaps since -- since who knows when, we have the trump administration today saying they will not open the federal exchanges for enrollment for insurance under the affordable care act. we're going to have millions of americans losing their jobs, needing insurance, needing the ability to afford health care, and we had to listen to vice president pence yet again stammer his way through a non-answer about how people are supposed to afford health care in this setting. >> joining our discussion now, dr. rob davidson. he's an emergency medicine physician in michigan. he's also the executive director o
rob davidson.ncy room physician in michigan, and he has been posting a diary of sorts on twitter. here is some of what dr. davidson had to say last night after donald trump and mike pence refused to answer a question yesterday about why donald trump is not allowing people to enroll in obamacare. >> the fact that in the midst of a public health emergency and facing down the greatest recession in our country perhaps since -- since who knows when, we have the trump administration today...
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bruce davidson. pulmonary physician and member of hhs's advisory council for the elimination of tuberculosis. dr. davidson, i know uv light has been utilized to sanitize surgical settings and even planes, but critics i guess are saying that it's too harmful to use around people, are they right? >> no, they're wrong. uv light has been used for decades. upper room germicidal low dose uv light is quite safe and we installed it in our tb clinic in philadelphia during the 1993 epidemic of drug-resistant tb. cdc recommended it, they updated their recommendations 2005, experts have used it and installed it in african clinics so that we are really tuned up with how to do it quite safely. dose is everything, laura. you can give anything to hide a dose, but low dose uv is quite safe. >> laura: dr. davidson, there are a lot of credits out there and i think it's only fair to hear from them, let's watch. >> now he's making dangerous claims about uv light. >> uv lamps is not going to protect you from covid-19. i d
bruce davidson. pulmonary physician and member of hhs's advisory council for the elimination of tuberculosis. dr. davidson, i know uv light has been utilized to sanitize surgical settings and even planes, but critics i guess are saying that it's too harmful to use around people, are they right? >> no, they're wrong. uv light has been used for decades. upper room germicidal low dose uv light is quite safe and we installed it in our tb clinic in philadelphia during the 1993 epidemic of...
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rob davidson, who just is a wonderful physician.ne of the heroes, the many, many health care heroes that we have right now in michigan. but the reality is that we're very, very close. they are literally right this minute, you know how it is, going through all the language and so on but in addition to another 250 billion for the small business program, you're talking about, we have won another 120 billion to actually focus on folks that aren't the well connected, the mom and pop operations, those who are banked differently. minority businesses. some of our farmers and rural communities using farm credit. so we want this to go to everybody in terms of small businesses and particularly our smaller small businesses and those who did not get the opportunity to apply the first time around. on health care, we're looking at $100 billion, 75 billion of that going to hospitals. 25 billion as a down payment on testing. and i so appreciate all of your focus on testing because we will not get the economy open again or save lives going forward if
rob davidson, who just is a wonderful physician.ne of the heroes, the many, many health care heroes that we have right now in michigan. but the reality is that we're very, very close. they are literally right this minute, you know how it is, going through all the language and so on but in addition to another 250 billion for the small business program, you're talking about, we have won another 120 billion to actually focus on folks that aren't the well connected, the mom and pop operations,...
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to help him explore his options, we meet with railroad-equipment appraiser davidson ward, who tells usrialists in america used to have their own private railcars. >> cornelius vanderbilt made all of his millions in the railroad industry. people like j.p. morgan had his own private railcar. if you had a meeting in chicago in 1912 and you lived in new york, you wouldn't fly there. you would take a palatial railcar all the way from station to station. >> and some folks of means still do it. >> there is definitely a market for private railcars. >> you mean now? >> well, now, yeah, exactly. you can purchase a vintage railcar. you can upgrade the railcar to meet amtrak mechanical standards and tack that train car on the back of an amtrak train... and go basically wherever amtrak goes in the u.s. >> oh, i love it. nothing like seeing the country by rail. what does it cost? >> amtrak charges just under $3 per mile to go from a to b. >> how many of these are there? >> there are probably between 100 and 300 of these private railcars in different conditions in the united states. the people that d
to help him explore his options, we meet with railroad-equipment appraiser davidson ward, who tells usrialists in america used to have their own private railcars. >> cornelius vanderbilt made all of his millions in the railroad industry. people like j.p. morgan had his own private railcar. if you had a meeting in chicago in 1912 and you lived in new york, you wouldn't fly there. you would take a palatial railcar all the way from station to station. >> and some folks of means still...
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stocks that were higher are holding onto the gains, like harley-davidson, best buy, and d.r.ton. stocks dragging on things, as well as boeing. the s&p 500 is now just down 0.1%. the nasdaq is down 0.9%. in terms of the vix, we have seen that pop a little but higher. we started the day around 31, which would indicate some calm. we are up around 36 now. guy: here in europe as we head towards the close, european equities still reasonably positive. we are up by around 1.5%. the dax underperforming a little bit today. wirecard is one of the reasons behind that. it will review all of the data in the company audit. atve got the cac 40 trading 4559. the banking sector in particular is driving europe to the upside. i will give you the details when we do the european close. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there
stocks that were higher are holding onto the gains, like harley-davidson, best buy, and d.r.ton. stocks dragging on things, as well as boeing. the s&p 500 is now just down 0.1%. the nasdaq is down 0.9%. in terms of the vix, we have seen that pop a little but higher. we started the day around 31, which would indicate some calm. we are up around 36 now. guy: here in europe as we head towards the close, european equities still reasonably positive. we are up by around 1.5%. the dax...
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davidson and frank wagner, thank you very much both for joining us this hour.ciate your insight. stay safe and stay healthy out there. >>> glimmers of home from italy with the number of coronavirus cases appears to have leveled off. have they finally turned the corner? that's the question they ask every day. or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals - and most of all, staying engaged - in life. oh, thank you, thank you. you're welcome. are you ready to go? oh, i sure am. we can provide the right care, right at home. - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. from packaging tape... to tape that can bond materials to buildings... and planes. one idea ca
davidson and frank wagner, thank you very much both for joining us this hour.ciate your insight. stay safe and stay healthy out there. >>> glimmers of home from italy with the number of coronavirus cases appears to have leveled off. have they finally turned the corner? that's the question they ask every day. or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping,...
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davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time, that tradition is now cancelled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter. so, i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the counsel of armenian americans purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their apprec dwriegz health care workers, first responders, grocery store clerks and other essential workers. >> they're our saviors. without them, i think we would probably be a little bit lost as far as how we would survive ourselves. >> reporter: earlier in the day we caught catherine mcgehee picking up her ham for easter sunday. last week the mcgehees celebrated a family member's birthday on zoom. tomorrow they'll watch mass online. >> we're going to make a new easter memory and look forward to next year when we can really celebrate easter together. >> a long line could be seen outside the bakery. owner jack epstein says there's three high hol
davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time, that tradition is now cancelled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter. so, i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the counsel of armenian americans purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their apprec dwriegz health care workers, first responders, grocery store clerks and other essential workers....
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rob davidson, an er doctor in michigan.ained notoriety for confronting mike pence about health care cuts before this pandemic began. now he's showing conditions in his emergency room, reactions to the administration's handling of the pandemic. i want to let you see him here after news broke of the administration's decision not to re-open enrollment in the affordable care act earlier this week in response to the coronavirus. >> these deaths are clearly on the hands of donald trump and mike pence and this administration and their failure to act in this time of crisis. it's just one of the most cruel things i've heard of. their goal all along taking health care away from people. >> door rob david "sopranos" wi -- davidson with us now. yesterday we were talking about it, president trump announced hospitals will get paid if they treat uninsured americans with coronavirus. let's listen to what he said. >> today i can so proudly announce that hospitals and health care providers treating uninsured coronavirus patients will be reimb
rob davidson, an er doctor in michigan.ained notoriety for confronting mike pence about health care cuts before this pandemic began. now he's showing conditions in his emergency room, reactions to the administration's handling of the pandemic. i want to let you see him here after news broke of the administration's decision not to re-open enrollment in the affordable care act earlier this week in response to the coronavirus. >> these deaths are clearly on the hands of donald trump and mike...
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davidson, describe the circumstances that you are seeing.ou say you have a lot of patients who you could test, would like to test, and you can't. >> yeah, i see people coming into my emergency department every shift. my partners see that as well. and people i talk to from around the country as a part of our committee of doctors, from denver to the east coast. and what we know is these people have symptoms consistent with covid-19 -- fever, cough, chills, you know. perhaps they are not sick enough to be admitted to the hospital and they don't fit a very narrow set of parameters that we could test them. and so, you know, it's about three-quarters of the folks that i'm seeing that i tell, listen, i think you have the virus. you need to go home and isolate, which means be away from everyone, even within your home away from your family. and yet, i can't do the test because they don't fit those parameters. and you know, i think as a guest earlier, dr. del rio said, this is the key to opening us back up again, getting these tests online. >> when yo
davidson, describe the circumstances that you are seeing.ou say you have a lot of patients who you could test, would like to test, and you can't. >> yeah, i see people coming into my emergency department every shift. my partners see that as well. and people i talk to from around the country as a part of our committee of doctors, from denver to the east coast. and what we know is these people have symptoms consistent with covid-19 -- fever, cough, chills, you know. perhaps they are not...
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a lot of these you will hear from davidson a lot how wet and cold they are, after that there in a part with trees they can't start fires. because how do you? [laughter] the soldiers in this theater are really more vulnerable to the elements then i think in any other theater of the war.there also more reliant on their wagon trains coming with them and this is part of the reason the confederacy lost against Ãb spoiler alert, in march 1862 the union forces actually commanded by a guy named john slough who was a denver lawyer he had no experience whatsoever he thought a flanking maneuver might work they destroyed the wagon train which was 80 wagons and killed some of their animals and then just also let some of them go. if you don't have a wagon train and you don't have animals to move it either your bodies or some of the rest of the stuff you have left to the desert during this period you are basically dead man walking. they were treated all the way back to san antonio and they did that retreat in the spring of the summer. in fact, jumped off from the rio grande back to san antonio in jun
a lot of these you will hear from davidson a lot how wet and cold they are, after that there in a part with trees they can't start fires. because how do you? [laughter] the soldiers in this theater are really more vulnerable to the elements then i think in any other theater of the war.there also more reliant on their wagon trains coming with them and this is part of the reason the confederacy lost against Ãb spoiler alert, in march 1862 the union forces actually commanded by a guy named john...
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ruth davidson speaking earlier to my colleague.ounts from doctors, nurses and otherfront line health workers about the realities of tackling the disease, but what about those who are now in their own battle to recover from it? about those who are now in their own battle to recoverfrom it? this man spent five days in isolation in bradford after catching covid—i9. it was a few weeks ago, a sunday evening i came home and i had a really high temperature. i've had fevers before, but nothing like this. for a few days i was at home andi this. for a few days i was at home and i thought i would battle through it at home. on the thursday my mum and my wife rang for an ambulance. the paramedics came and they checked me. my dad was also displaying symptoms. they ended up taking my dad on the thursday. my dad got better and came home after a few days. on the following sunday, seven or eight days later, we rang again andi or eight days later, we rang again and i went into hospital, into a&e. i was taken to our coronavirus —positive word, then we
ruth davidson speaking earlier to my colleague.ounts from doctors, nurses and otherfront line health workers about the realities of tackling the disease, but what about those who are now in their own battle to recover from it? about those who are now in their own battle to recoverfrom it? this man spent five days in isolation in bradford after catching covid—i9. it was a few weeks ago, a sunday evening i came home and i had a really high temperature. i've had fevers before, but nothing like...
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davidson just mentioned. for the ladies and gentlemen's, citizens, the mamas and daddies and children, we are doing all we can. i want to remind people, the elderly, the facts and data show are more susceptible to this. those older people, particularly with underlying conditions, the highest percentages of those come up in the 90% range, those are succumbing to this illness, beould ask all of you to careful about your mama come your daddy, your older people. remember the social isolation in this as it increases and we go along, the social isolation has an impact on people and that is why mental health community is standing up. i assure you finally that every resource we have in south carolina is thinking about nothing but the health and safety and the future of the people of south carolina, and we thank all of you for being here again today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span has round-the-clock cov
davidson just mentioned. for the ladies and gentlemen's, citizens, the mamas and daddies and children, we are doing all we can. i want to remind people, the elderly, the facts and data show are more susceptible to this. those older people, particularly with underlying conditions, the highest percentages of those come up in the 90% range, those are succumbing to this illness, beould ask all of you to careful about your mama come your daddy, your older people. remember the social isolation in...
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harley davidson is in talks with major u.s.lion in funding and expects to tap banks for more. in the u.s., sales have dropped for 13 quarters in a row. quarter posting first sales and profits that beat estimates. patients rush to buy drugs before the coronavirus lockdown begin. we asked the ceo of novartis how long he thinks it will take to get a vaccine. >> an astonishing feat if we were able to get a vaccine out by this year, given that my own experience spending decades of working on vaccines, the r&d of distribution, it does take many years to get a safe vaccine. viviana: the pandemic forcing stop a big trial for a cholesterol drug. nissan expects to take a loss. the japanese automaker blaming the coronavirus pandemic. nissan is also delaying its earnings report until may 28. before the virus broke out, the company was struggling with plunging sales. i am viviana hurtado and that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: time for bottom line. we look at companies worth watching this morning. today we will focus on the energy
harley davidson is in talks with major u.s.lion in funding and expects to tap banks for more. in the u.s., sales have dropped for 13 quarters in a row. quarter posting first sales and profits that beat estimates. patients rush to buy drugs before the coronavirus lockdown begin. we asked the ceo of novartis how long he thinks it will take to get a vaccine. >> an astonishing feat if we were able to get a vaccine out by this year, given that my own experience spending decades of working on...
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rob davidson, good talking with you again. has not -- or thatti pretty much a similar situation as we spoke of last week. we'll continue to check in. i appreciate it. >>> scrips 'tises say americans may have to endorse social distancing until 2022. what's behind their argument. also, why so many italians are still testing positive weeks after showing symptoms. we'll take you to italy, the mystery raising more concerns about the u.s. opening too soon. , we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, courage and commitment has always inspired us and now it's no different so, we're here with financial strength, stability and experience you can depend on and the online tools you need because you have always set the highest standard and reaching that standard is what we're made for ♪ >>> it's the top of the hour. i'm anderson cooper. thanks for joining us. we're following two headlines. in a new interview today, dr. anthony fauci say a may 1st reopening is, quote, a bit overly
rob davidson, good talking with you again. has not -- or thatti pretty much a similar situation as we spoke of last week. we'll continue to check in. i appreciate it. >>> scrips 'tises say americans may have to endorse social distancing until 2022. what's behind their argument. also, why so many italians are still testing positive weeks after showing symptoms. we'll take you to italy, the mystery raising more concerns about the u.s. opening too soon. , we've seen you go through tough...
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davidson? >> yeah. and i actually just worked a shift a few days ago in rural america and about half of my patients were suspected covid-19, a couple sick an got admitted to the icu, the rest sent home and more than half couldn't get tested because our criteria are set by the number of tests we have with available. we're seeing our peak about four to six weeks from now by all the models and that is with rigid -- or with some degree of social distancing and so if we base everything on some plateaus in new york city or southeast mesh began or other urban areas, the rest of the country doesn't abide by those rules and this virus doesn't understand, you know, urban versus rural versus state lines. i'm just very concerned that the lack of testing which we still haven't completely been explained when we will have the tests and why we don't have the tests that's going to hold us back. >> understood. dr. patel, i also want to remind everyone we have the governors out there, we have all of the local activity goi
davidson? >> yeah. and i actually just worked a shift a few days ago in rural america and about half of my patients were suspected covid-19, a couple sick an got admitted to the icu, the rest sent home and more than half couldn't get tested because our criteria are set by the number of tests we have with available. we're seeing our peak about four to six weeks from now by all the models and that is with rigid -- or with some degree of social distancing and so if we base everything on some...
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one of my favorites harley davidson is up. not because sales are up but because we got a plan.gail: is one of the most that stockkers, hog, soaring, up 12.5%. it's best day in three weeks. it's for update in a row. the longest since 2019. the bulls are out. sales are going in the wrong direction. five down quarters in a row. ,3 quarters down in the u.s. speaking to a demographic change. millenials not writing those motorcycles. what we do have rising and moving in the right direction is cash. they are in talks for some of the biggest banks in the country about raising $1.3 billion in cash to help out the capital structure. they are in a round of cost-cutting. they are looking for a new ceo, but other executives are taking pay cuts and other cost-cutting measures in place. while there is not a great comp for harley davidson, we have strength across the automotive complex. we have manufacturers up and winnebago industries rally. that special vehicle maker up. ford higher. on the year, it has been hard for all of these, including harley, office 2000 six highs by 70%. up day. have
one of my favorites harley davidson is up. not because sales are up but because we got a plan.gail: is one of the most that stockkers, hog, soaring, up 12.5%. it's best day in three weeks. it's for update in a row. the longest since 2019. the bulls are out. sales are going in the wrong direction. five down quarters in a row. ,3 quarters down in the u.s. speaking to a demographic change. millenials not writing those motorcycles. what we do have rising and moving in the right direction is cash....
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it's a happy family but that's how it worked out and another surprise, loel davidson was a guy in our class who was in on rps and he became a protcgc of ornette coleman, the jazz musician and a gate and album , loel did one album called loel davidson trio and when we look at the album, the drummer on the album was a guy named milford grade school i had gone to boys high school with and had written written the subways of new york, and buses of new k york every day for three years so it was very surprised to see him and it was nice to have so we did interview him, he was out in bennington college and that was a surprise. and the third surprise was that one of our ofclassmates was gay and he had had to suppress that this whole time at harvard and he was from atlanta and he tells in the book, you'll see he tells them harrowing stories about being in the closet at that time in harvard and how he wanted to sort of teeth that away from us, that sort of thing and the fourth i guess the prize which is not in the book but is that one of our classmates was while we were there work for the cia an
it's a happy family but that's how it worked out and another surprise, loel davidson was a guy in our class who was in on rps and he became a protcgc of ornette coleman, the jazz musician and a gate and album , loel did one album called loel davidson trio and when we look at the album, the drummer on the album was a guy named milford grade school i had gone to boys high school with and had written written the subways of new york, and buses of new k york every day for three years so it was very...
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rob davidson, an emergency room physician in spring lake, michigan.xecutive director of committee to protect medicare and in new york city the host of the dean obala show, a columnist, as well, for "the daily beast. good morning an welcod welcome . doctor, the briefings continue to have conflicting information. dr. fauci said americans should wear masks to protect other people from the spread of the disease. the president immediately said, i'm not going to wear a mask in the oval office if i have to meet a dictator. puzzling to pick that example and again he continues to say america's got to get up and running and not peaked in a place like new york. how are we supposed to deal with the conflicting information coming out from that one place? >> i tell you. it's frustrating to me as -- yesterday -- i caught -- briefing while i was -- and for my family -- a video. talking about -- and untested drug. but i think we need -- dr. fauci -- other professionals and governors who are giving us conflicting -- in this time. >> hang on far second. we are having tr
rob davidson, an emergency room physician in spring lake, michigan.xecutive director of committee to protect medicare and in new york city the host of the dean obala show, a columnist, as well, for "the daily beast. good morning an welcod welcome . doctor, the briefings continue to have conflicting information. dr. fauci said americans should wear masks to protect other people from the spread of the disease. the president immediately said, i'm not going to wear a mask in the oval office if...
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davidson how we can do that if we're not mass testing. it confounds me.the united states, having an interaction with reporter jim acosta on that very question of whether we need nationwide testing. take a listen. >> how can the administration discuss the possibility of reopening the country when the administration does not have an adequate nationwide testing system for this virus? don't you need a nationwide testing system for the virus before you reopen -- >> no, we have a great testing system. >> don't you need that to make sure people are safe going back to work? you dent waon't want to send pe back to the workplace. >> do you need it, no, is it a nice thing to do, yes. we're talking about 325 million people. and that's not going to happen as you can imagine. and it would never happen with anyone else either. >> your thoughts, dr. gadavidso. he said we don't need a nationwide testing system. it would be nice, but we don't need it. >> i just worked last night in a rural er in michigan and admitted two sick patients, sent home another three or four witho
davidson how we can do that if we're not mass testing. it confounds me.the united states, having an interaction with reporter jim acosta on that very question of whether we need nationwide testing. take a listen. >> how can the administration discuss the possibility of reopening the country when the administration does not have an adequate nationwide testing system for this virus? don't you need a nationwide testing system for the virus before you reopen -- >> no, we have a great...
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so for you will hear from davidson a lot in particular complaining about how wet they are called theyre rated and often if they are in the desert with trees, they can't start fires. because how do you. so the soldiers are really more reliant on the wagon trains. this was part of the reason the confederacy lost an begin spoiler alerts. in 1862, the union forces actually commanded by a guy was a lawyer with no experience whatsoever commanding the military but he had read a lot of books. any thought a maneuver might work he took half the army to go around mason come around the back of the confederates and they destroyed the wagon train which was 80 wagons. they took all of their animals and also let most of them go and if you don't have a wagon train and don't have animals, to move either your bodies or much of the stuff you have left, through the desert during thiss period, you are basically dead men walking. so they had to retreat and they retreated all of the way back and they get back in the spring and the summer. and then they jumped off and went back to san antonio in june and july
so for you will hear from davidson a lot in particular complaining about how wet they are called theyre rated and often if they are in the desert with trees, they can't start fires. because how do you. so the soldiers are really more reliant on the wagon trains. this was part of the reason the confederacy lost an begin spoiler alerts. in 1862, the union forces actually commanded by a guy was a lawyer with no experience whatsoever commanding the military but he had read a lot of books. any...
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join me is rob davidson, an e.r. doctor. good to see you again, doctor. we have been talking throughout the few weeks. states opening despite warnings from health professionals and not even meeting the white house's guidelines for reopening in this stage. what do you think? is it safe to, you know, have restaurants, movie theaters open next monday in georgia? >> as an emergency doctor here for 20 years, if i was a physician in any of those states, i would be extremely concerned. i feel like, you know, we got to think about it. we have over 42,000 deaths and that is in less than two months we have that. and just like governor cuomo said, if we open up too quickly and we don't use -- again, these guidelines they presented, they were lacking one big piece with how we are going to do more testing but the actual parameters of the guidelines makes sense. two weeks of declining cases you go to phase two and that makes sense and sounds like stcientiss and health experts behind that. i fear for the people in those states and neighboring states and everywhere. the
join me is rob davidson, an e.r. doctor. good to see you again, doctor. we have been talking throughout the few weeks. states opening despite warnings from health professionals and not even meeting the white house's guidelines for reopening in this stage. what do you think? is it safe to, you know, have restaurants, movie theaters open next monday in georgia? >> as an emergency doctor here for 20 years, if i was a physician in any of those states, i would be extremely concerned. i feel...
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rob davidson. he practices in western michigan.e's also the executive director of the committee to protect medicare. so, doctor, i elevated you to the doctor even though you're not the only emergency room physician. first off, thank you very much for joining us. excuse many i moment of leave ti. let's talk about testing. there seems to be some disagreement among some state officials or local officials about how much testing needs to be done in order to reopen safely. there are parts of the country that haven't seen a lot of cases, haven't seen -- that they november because they're not testing, a lot of spread. are those areas places where you don't need as much testing as you might need in new york? >> i think the places you haven't had enough testing is exactly where you need more testing. here in michigan, just four days ago i am finally able to test everybody with symptoms. and that is critical. because, you know, you may see that there is a plateau in michigan, southeast michigan and detroit area. they had a major peak and they
rob davidson. he practices in western michigan.e's also the executive director of the committee to protect medicare. so, doctor, i elevated you to the doctor even though you're not the only emergency room physician. first off, thank you very much for joining us. excuse many i moment of leave ti. let's talk about testing. there seems to be some disagreement among some state officials or local officials about how much testing needs to be done in order to reopen safely. there are parts of the...
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davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time in its 97-year history, that tradition is now canceled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter, so i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the council of armenian americans of northern california purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their appreciation to health care workers, first responders, grocery store clerks and other essential workers. >> they're our saviors. without them, i think that we would probably be a little bit lost as far as how we would survive ourselves. >> reporter: earlier in the day, we caught katherine m for east sunday din per >> we'll do zoom together and show off our hams. >> reporter: last week the magees celebrated a family member's birthday on zoom. they'll be watching mass online. >> we're going to make a new easter ts and look forward to next year when we can really celebrate easter together. >> reporter
davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time in its 97-year history, that tradition is now canceled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter, so i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the council of armenian americans of northern california purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their appreciation to health care workers, first responders,...
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but senior researcher christina davidson says the sickes patients didn't present with a fever. >> this is a puzzling infection. different people have different symptoms. >> davidson and her colleagues from northwell health feinstein institutes for medical research looked at the records of 5700 hospitalized covid-19 patients between march 1 and april 4. 57% had hypertension. 41% were obese. and 42% had type 2 diabetes. the results reveal covid-19 is much more than just a lung disease. >> it is going to have not just short-term effects that are deleterious on many target organs, but we may be looking at an infection that has long-term consequences. >> men were more likely than women to die in every age group, and patients with diabetes were more likely to end up with accuse kidney disease and on a ventilator. the cdc says one out of three americans has hypertension. about 40% are obese, and more than 10% of the population has type 2 diabetes. a call to action. >> we have many chronic conditions for which prevention and management exists, and we have a duty to make sure that everyone gets
but senior researcher christina davidson says the sickes patients didn't present with a fever. >> this is a puzzling infection. different people have different symptoms. >> davidson and her colleagues from northwell health feinstein institutes for medical research looked at the records of 5700 hospitalized covid-19 patients between march 1 and april 4. 57% had hypertension. 41% were obese. and 42% had type 2 diabetes. the results reveal covid-19 is much more than just a lung...
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rob davidson doing important work there in west michigan. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> i want to bring in msnbc political contributor and former deputy national security advisor ben rhodes. ben, the worry here always is the temptation for leadership, in these moments, is to listen to people that tell you what you want to hear to find contrarian points that make it all seem like it's going to work out. a fail to confront the sort of worst-case scenarios which has been the cardinal sin from the beginning and i think like we are in a groundhog's day situation of reliving that, again. >> yeah. there are two things intersecting here, chris, right? one is the failure of the trump administration to prepare for this. and, then, to find any justification it can to try to minimize the perception of the damage this is doing to somehow post facto justify their failure to take this seriously. the other, let's face it, chris, there's been a longstanding, deep-rooted sense of anti-government conspiracy theories, from the right, that is part of the poli
rob davidson doing important work there in west michigan. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> i want to bring in msnbc political contributor and former deputy national security advisor ben rhodes. ben, the worry here always is the temptation for leadership, in these moments, is to listen to people that tell you what you want to hear to find contrarian points that make it all seem like it's going to work out. a fail to confront the sort of worst-case scenarios which has been the...
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rob davidson, doing important work there in western michigan. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in msnbc political contributor and former deputy of national security adviser ben rhodes. ben, you know, the worry here always is the temptation for leadership in these moments is to listen to people to tell you what you want to hear, to find contrarian points to make it seem like it will work out and fail to confront the worst case scenarios, which has been the cardinal sin from the beginning. and we're just in a ground hogg's day situation of reliving that again. >> yeah, two things intersecting here. one is the failure of the trump administration to prepare for this. and then to find any justification it can to minimize the perception of the damage this is doing to somehow justify their failure to take this seriously. the other is, let's face it, there's been a long standing, deep rooted sense of anti-government conspiracy theorys from the right, that is part of the political force in this nation that gave rise to trump, and to trum
rob davidson, doing important work there in western michigan. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> i want to bring in msnbc political contributor and former deputy of national security adviser ben rhodes. ben, you know, the worry here always is the temptation for leadership in these moments is to listen to people to tell you what you want to hear, to find contrarian points to make it seem like it will work out and fail to confront the worst case scenarios, which has been the...
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davidson across.ging this year. >>> plus, how students are using ipads to help hospital patients get in touch with their families. how you can help their >>> my favorite story now. a local d.j. is bringing music to kids. this weekend, he's visiting more than 100 homes where he will lead dances, games, and actives from people's driveways. he says it's a social distanced way to connect with >> a lot of djs want to just go online and live stream, but i think interaction in a very safe manner, people are missing that because everything is online these days so i really wanted to try to find that spot where people could try to do something with themselves and get some exercise in a safe manner. >> just head to driveupdj.com to request his services. he is focusing on the east bay but is open to going the from♪time life. paid advertisement ♪ saturday in the park ♪ ♪ i think it was the 4th of july ♪ >> ♪ whoa-ooh-oh ♪ listen to the music ♪ whoa-ooh-oh ♪ listen to the music >> ♪ even the nights are better now t
davidson across.ging this year. >>> plus, how students are using ipads to help hospital patients get in touch with their families. how you can help their >>> my favorite story now. a local d.j. is bringing music to kids. this weekend, he's visiting more than 100 homes where he will lead dances, games, and actives from people's driveways. he says it's a social distanced way to connect with >> a lot of djs want to just go online and live stream, but i think interaction in...
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davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time in its 97-year history, that tradition is now canceled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter, so i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the council of armenian americans of northern california purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their appreciation to health care workers, first responders, grocery store clerks and other essential workers. >> they're our saviors. without them, i think that we would probably be a little bit lost as far as how we would survive ourselves. >> reporter: earlier in the day, we caught katherine mcgee picking up her ham for easter sunday dinner. >> we'll do zoom together and show off our hams. >> reporter: last week the magees celebrated a family member's birthday on zoom. they'll be watching mass online. >> we're going to make a new easter memory from this and look forward to next year when we can really
davidson cross in san francisco. for the first time in its 97-year history, that tradition is now canceled amid the pandemic. >> something needed to happen for easter, so i think illuminating the cross and showing there is still hope and light was pretty important to us. >> reporter: the council of armenian americans of northern california purchased the cross in 1997. they wanted to light it in blue this year to show their appreciation to health care workers, first responders,...
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usually the mount davidson cross is a site of the easter sunrise service. because of the pandemic it won't happen, the first cancellation in 97 years. easter sunday is taking on a new importance for lots of people. houses of worship across the bay area turning to technology to stay connected to the people. sergio quintana is live at the church. they're planning on having seats full of smiling faces but no real people there. >> reporter: yeah, it's an idea that father greg here at st. ignatius got from a colleague in italy and posted pictures on the pews as a way of filling the sanctuary. easter sunday is usually pretty busy inside this church. this year the parishioners are gone. pictures of more than 1700 people are in their place, the parishioner, family and friends. their pastor wishes they were here in person. >> i miss our people and i miss being with them and speaking with them before mass. >> instead father greg will deliver his easter service with only a few fellow colleagues to a live streamed audience on youtube and facebook. the delivery method m
usually the mount davidson cross is a site of the easter sunrise service. because of the pandemic it won't happen, the first cancellation in 97 years. easter sunday is taking on a new importance for lots of people. houses of worship across the bay area turning to technology to stay connected to the people. sergio quintana is live at the church. they're planning on having seats full of smiling faces but no real people there. >> reporter: yeah, it's an idea that father greg here at st....
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davidson shining blue, the tradition to light the cross the light before easter service but this yeart turned blue, the first year the service was canceled since it started back in 1923. the beacon at mt. diablo usually dark but it will up last night to honor those in the front lines of the pandemic and it will shine every sunday night until the crisis has ended, organizers saying they hope it reminds us to keep our heads and spirits up >>> you can send your stories of hope and human kindness to together@kpix.com. >>> preparing for the next surge in our next half hour, a look inside one of california's newest hospitals getting ready to take on an overflow of patients. >>> and coming up later on this morning, the grocery store industry is announcing a new push to clean stores even more often and there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. to
davidson shining blue, the tradition to light the cross the light before easter service but this yeart turned blue, the first year the service was canceled since it started back in 1923. the beacon at mt. diablo usually dark but it will up last night to honor those in the front lines of the pandemic and it will shine every sunday night until the crisis has ended, organizers saying they hope it reminds us to keep our heads and spirits up >>> you can send your stories of hope and human...
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. >>> across the bay, the mount davidson cross his lit up for the front-line workers. like other landmarks around the world, it is showing appreciation for healthcare workers and others on the front lines of the outbreak. it is typically the site of nondenominational easter celebrations each year. that event was canceled for the first time in the 97 year history because of coronavirus. >>> el cerrito's fourth of july festival has been called off. city leaders were already prepped to make cuts to meet a projected $2 million budget shortfall. now they say the shortfall will likely be even larger, as a result of shelter in place. el cerrito, like other cities, anticipates less revenue with businesses closed. it is the city's largest event of the year. >>> was an effort to help stabilize the oil market. opec, russia and other nations have finalized an unprecedented production cut of nearly 10 million barrels per day. boosting crashing prices amid the pandemic. oil prices plummeted since last month. president trump tweeted that the new cuts will save hundreds of thousands o
. >>> across the bay, the mount davidson cross his lit up for the front-line workers. like other landmarks around the world, it is showing appreciation for healthcare workers and others on the front lines of the outbreak. it is typically the site of nondenominational easter celebrations each year. that event was canceled for the first time in the 97 year history because of coronavirus. >>> el cerrito's fourth of july festival has been called off. city leaders were already...
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in response to the donald dr david rob davidson an emergency position and executive director of the committee to protect medicare told the media quote if he tries to open things up without adequate testing we are doomed on this donald trump is the wholly wrong and is setting us up for a 2nd wave of cases so with covert 19 breathing down our necks in an election be cheering joe biden and donald trump on the horizon i think now more than ever my friends we need to start watching the hawks. what's going on on a cd. player so let's see the crisis you always stay i'll see a. great city this least systemic dissent says show which will be so when the deal is. welcome everybody to watch your dogs i have entire over the internet i'm the chicago and joining us today to talk presidential politics in the state of u.s. leadership is the host of the world according to jesse former governor former minnesota governor jesse ventura thank you for coming on jesse always a pleasure. good tyrrel after listening to that opening it sounds like you're setting the table for me to jump in and ron. well i mean after se
in response to the donald dr david rob davidson an emergency position and executive director of the committee to protect medicare told the media quote if he tries to open things up without adequate testing we are doomed on this donald trump is the wholly wrong and is setting us up for a 2nd wave of cases so with covert 19 breathing down our necks in an election be cheering joe biden and donald trump on the horizon i think now more than ever my friends we need to start watching the hawks. what's...
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they brought fans some smiles from self-quarantine, this time comedians adam sandler and pete davidsonher with the helps of their families and they ended it all with a special thank you to first responders >> let's stay on this train here dave chappelle helping raise over $100,000 for struggling comics during the coronavirus pandemic the comedian along with bill burr, whitney cummings and many others teamed up with the famous los angeles comedy venue the comedy store for a live three-part podcast benefit chappelle reunited with some of his former chappelle show co-stars during his segment. the money raised helped benefit those comics tied to the venue as well as staff with the venue. that's great >> those are some of my favorite comics we just saw on the board there. bill burr, dave chappelle. neal brennan who's underrated, helped create the chappelle show i can't wait to find that podcast. actually somebody sent me a link so i can see it. >> two things on your list, "saturday night live" if you haven't seen it yet and that chappelle special. >> i checked that one out. now i just need
they brought fans some smiles from self-quarantine, this time comedians adam sandler and pete davidsonher with the helps of their families and they ended it all with a special thank you to first responders >> let's stay on this train here dave chappelle helping raise over $100,000 for struggling comics during the coronavirus pandemic the comedian along with bill burr, whitney cummings and many others teamed up with the famous los angeles comedy venue the comedy store for a live three-part...
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it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park. and of course you can find more information at sfrecpark.org. >> the meeting will come to order. good morning, everyone. this is the april 22, 2020 regular budget and finance committee meeting. at this time, i will also be calling the appropriations committee. i am joined by supervisor -- [inaudible] broadcasting this meeting. motion to -- for today's budget and appropriation committee. >> thank you. can i have a second please? >> roll call vote, please, madame clerk. >> the motion? walton aye. mandelman aye. yee aye. fewer aye. there are five. >> supervisor fewer: thank you.
it is quite a hike to the top at mount davidson but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. for more information about reserving one of these romantic locations, or any other location, 831-5500. this number is best for special ovens, weddings, picnics, and the county for building. for any athletic field and neighborhood parks, call 831- 5510. you can also write us at permits and reservations. or walking in and say hello at old log cabin, golden gate park....
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it gets very cold at night during the winter you will hear from davidson a lot in particular complaining about how cool they are and it does it without trees they cannot start fires. so the soldiers and the theater are more vulnerable and also on the wagon trains with the confederacy law and then spoiler alert. in the march of 1862 those union forces commanded by a guy who had no experience whatsoever. so half the army around and the back of the confederates and then to cure some of their animals. and basically your dead man walking. and then to quality back to antonio. and then jumped off. and then june and july. and in that environmental aspect and then you see nature impacting them and then those in the middle east. and with more transportation than animals so one of those little interesting tidbits about that and then to have that wagon train coming into mexico because at mexican drivers so they are like where is. mexico? these items that were made out of wood. and then when c started to get that it started to shrink and so the wagons were literally falling apart. and then where are
it gets very cold at night during the winter you will hear from davidson a lot in particular complaining about how cool they are and it does it without trees they cannot start fires. so the soldiers and the theater are more vulnerable and also on the wagon trains with the confederacy law and then spoiler alert. in the march of 1862 those union forces commanded by a guy who had no experience whatsoever. so half the army around and the back of the confederates and then to cure some of their...
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konrad is an analyst at da davidson and is watching this. we knew this would be the thing to watch.ou surprised we were lossaching levels of loan provisions near 2009? david: not necessarily. we are certainly in uncertain times with the economy shut down, hopefully not too much longer. uncertainty regarding the government programs, the banks, and now with the new accounting rules for the banks, they now have to provide or up to 2.5 years of consumer charge-offs and like learn -- lifelong charge-offs. some is a shift in accounting pulled forward a lot of credit losses. what was a little surprising for the investors for jp morgan is after the books were closed, the economists change their assumptions to more dire forecasts over the next quarter. they did forecast further provisions over the next two quarters. we have seen u.s. banks being supported recently but what happens given the dire forecasts? how do you play defensive in the sector? david: we would recommend two aspects one, bank of america we knew having the lowest credit risk throughout the group. since thedo risked last cris
konrad is an analyst at da davidson and is watching this. we knew this would be the thing to watch.ou surprised we were lossaching levels of loan provisions near 2009? david: not necessarily. we are certainly in uncertain times with the economy shut down, hopefully not too much longer. uncertainty regarding the government programs, the banks, and now with the new accounting rules for the banks, they now have to provide or up to 2.5 years of consumer charge-offs and like learn -- lifelong...
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harley davidson jumped after its new acting ceo outlined plans to cut costs and focus on traditionalll stop impeding in markets where the chances of success are seen as low. that could be the -- only a few manufacturers to grow in the coming months. reliance industries is having its first rights issue in 30 years as it looks to pair debts. india's largest company by market value will consider a share sale at the end of the month. the energy to technology conglomerate has announced three unfreezing efforts in recent billioncluding a $5.7 tie up with facebook. china's biggest banks have released first quarter earnings, reporting a small increase in growth as bad loans climbed amid pressures from the virus pandemic. let's get to selina wang for more. what do we learn from the reports of the big banks? how badly worthy hit? -- were they hit? selina: they got some growth, despite the climb in bad loans. and with the follow-up from the pandemic, china's largest lender reported a 3% rise in first-quarter profits, the slowest since 2015. there is a 1.8% gain. with agriculture, bank of china
harley davidson jumped after its new acting ceo outlined plans to cut costs and focus on traditionalll stop impeding in markets where the chances of success are seen as low. that could be the -- only a few manufacturers to grow in the coming months. reliance industries is having its first rights issue in 30 years as it looks to pair debts. india's largest company by market value will consider a share sale at the end of the month. the energy to technology conglomerate has announced three...
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. >> and there is a twist on an easter tradition on mount davidson. the cross lights up the night before easter's sun rise service but this year it was shining blue for those fighting the coronavirus pandemic. the service was canceled this morning for the first time in its 97 year history. >>> shelter in place orders are hard on seniors who live alone. an increasing number are now reaching out for connections and volunteers are answering the call. >> reporter: they started calling senior citizens four years ago to alleviate the elder's loneliness. forget me not was calling them each week for free but after the shelter-in-place order she fielded requests from 32 states. >> we are hoping to scale up the program by a factor of about five. >> reporter: volunteers calls the 87-year-old once a week. >> over that time we develop a strong connection. i would consider him like a close friend of mine. >> reporter: he is blind and told me their conversations chase away depression. >> wonderful. wonderful. i just love to hear her voice. every call is like somebod
. >> and there is a twist on an easter tradition on mount davidson. the cross lights up the night before easter's sun rise service but this year it was shining blue for those fighting the coronavirus pandemic. the service was canceled this morning for the first time in its 97 year history. >>> shelter in place orders are hard on seniors who live alone. an increasing number are now reaching out for connections and volunteers are answering the call. >> reporter: they started...
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davidson cross is the site of a spectacular sun rise service. i have covered it in the past for the news. it is a beautiful event. because of this pandemic that will not happen this year the first cancellation in 97 years. easter sunday is taking on a whole new importance for people at houses of worship across the bay are turning to technology to stay connected. here is sunday is usually busy inside the st. ignatius church. the parishioners are gone but pictures of 1,700 people are in their place, the parishioners, their family and friends. their pastor wishes they were here in person. >> because i miss our people and i miss being with them and speaking with them before mass. >> reporter: instead it will be through a live stream. the message will likely be the safe. >> i think, sergio, people are really desperate for hope right now. someone said you could be 90% discouraged but if you have 10% you can change. >> reporter: i talked with the community presbyterian church. they've been streaming online for quite a while and have seen a big jump sin
davidson cross is the site of a spectacular sun rise service. i have covered it in the past for the news. it is a beautiful event. because of this pandemic that will not happen this year the first cancellation in 97 years. easter sunday is taking on a whole new importance for people at houses of worship across the bay are turning to technology to stay connected. here is sunday is usually busy inside the st. ignatius church. the parishioners are gone but pictures of 1,700 people are in their...
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davidson shining blue in honor of health care workers.the service was canceled since it started back ú>>> the beacon on top of mt. die abblow usually dark, it will up last night to honor those on the front lines of the pandemic. it will shine bright every night until the coronavirus crisis is ended. organizers say they hope the light will remind us to keep our heads and spirits up. you can rt in our ndour stories human kindness to together@kpix.com and you can see our collection of stories surge in our next half hour. a look inside one of california's newest hospitals getting ready to take on an overflow of patients. >>> and stores that are necessary but risks these days. now the grocery store industry is announcing significant changes coming up this morning. >>> and don't forget we are streaming now on cbsn bay area. you can find us on kpix.com, the cbs ne metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help yo
davidson shining blue in honor of health care workers.the service was canceled since it started back ú>>> the beacon on top of mt. die abblow usually dark, it will up last night to honor those on the front lines of the pandemic. it will shine bright every night until the coronavirus crisis is ended. organizers say they hope the light will remind us to keep our heads and spirits up. you can rt in our ndour stories human kindness to together@kpix.com and you can see our collection of...
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ed, a couple of things i just noticed, harley-davidson has temporarily laid off most of its global productionlemented salary cuts because their businesses hit. this is something that "the wall street journal" reported, and i believe monday the second round of layoffs is going to start happening because of the impact of all of this. >> that's a midsized company that we are talking about there. the federal reserve has put out to come up the larger companies don't get these forgivable loans and it would be alone that they have to pay back. this will hit the economy very, very hard. in fact the federal reserve district president just released in their perspective of what the economy looks like and the words and there were just horrible, talking about steep decline, big cuts going forward and the economy basically contracting sharply. so yes. there may be more issues out there and that's what the payroll protection program is meant to help some of the smallest businesses stick around and be able to pay those employees and keep them off of the unemployment. we will still have bad unemployment numbe
ed, a couple of things i just noticed, harley-davidson has temporarily laid off most of its global productionlemented salary cuts because their businesses hit. this is something that "the wall street journal" reported, and i believe monday the second round of layoffs is going to start happening because of the impact of all of this. >> that's a midsized company that we are talking about there. the federal reserve has put out to come up the larger companies don't get these...
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davidson. i will briefly cover a few items that will be posted on our website later. both the explanation and a video . the cdc released information regarding the use of cloth masks and face coverings. while these are optional, they may reduce the spread of the virus. they are not intended to replace social distancing, handwashing, or any other recommendations. south carolina residents should not run out and buy masks. the cdc has warned this is a historic outbreak and supplies are limited. it is important we save the manufactured masks, surgical masks or respirators, for doctors, nurses, and first responders who may need the most. homemade masks may reduce the amount of virus one breaks out and may prevent one from touching the nose or the mouth. this measure is recommended to be used in situations where social distancing may be difficult to maintain such as grocery stores and pharmacies. othersntended to protect from those who may be infected with the virus and able to spread it but not showing symptoms. people wearing masks should not have a false sense of security
davidson. i will briefly cover a few items that will be posted on our website later. both the explanation and a video . the cdc released information regarding the use of cloth masks and face coverings. while these are optional, they may reduce the spread of the virus. they are not intended to replace social distancing, handwashing, or any other recommendations. south carolina residents should not run out and buy masks. the cdc has warned this is a historic outbreak and supplies are limited. it...