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s school deborah henry has made it possible for $400.00 refugee children to receive an education and she will continue to fight for refugee rights in malaysia. by the end of this century the u.n. estimates there will be just under 11000000000 people living on our planet in order to accommodate the mole an additional 2000000000 new homes will need to be built by 2100 a nightmare for the environment says most buildings a main from concrete which is made from cement by the middle of the century the demand for cement to set to rise by 25 percent a year cement production uses a lot of energy and creates huge amounts of climate damaging c o 2 so we need building materials which and don't contain cement and which are affordable. to man with one vision. we want to transform the construction industry with cement. free concrete with support from businesses they're constructing a display house it's their 1st attempt to use the material in their impishness project a significant step toward their goal it's kind of an amazing feeling we didn't think much of this week it's good to think. because th
s school deborah henry has made it possible for $400.00 refugee children to receive an education and she will continue to fight for refugee rights in malaysia. by the end of this century the u.n. estimates there will be just under 11000000000 people living on our planet in order to accommodate the mole an additional 2000000000 new homes will need to be built by 2100 a nightmare for the environment says most buildings a main from concrete which is made from cement by the middle of the century...
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deborah is another superstar. the former president of barnard university she's now professor at harvard business school senior associate of harvard business school online. her new book , work made mary love, how machines shape our human destiny will be released in august. after that daniel kraft will then moderate our question and answer session based on questions raised by you on the facebook site. anyone can pose a question and the ones that are uploaded the most will rise to the top of the list. we encourage you to post questions and book questions throughout the session. daniel is a stanford and harvard trained physician scientist, inventor, entrepreneur and innovator. the chair of medicine singularity university and the founder and chair of exponential medicine, a program that explores convergent rapidly developing technologies and the potential in biomedicine and healthcare. so with that, what an incredible lineup. start thinking about your questions, get them going. i'm passing jamie to kick us off. class y
deborah is another superstar. the former president of barnard university she's now professor at harvard business school senior associate of harvard business school online. her new book , work made mary love, how machines shape our human destiny will be released in august. after that daniel kraft will then moderate our question and answer session based on questions raised by you on the facebook site. anyone can pose a question and the ones that are uploaded the most will rise to the top of the...
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deborah is here with us now, on how this pandemic is complicating everything. deborah? >>> well, frank, four firefighters to an engine usually. they were masks, but it is impossible to stay six feet apart. now add a big fire in the need to evacuate people. during rescues from recent wildfires, no one worried about spreading germs. >> where you at? >> reporter: or whether they would catch something at the evacuation center. >> i still think we have a lot of unknowns. what level is the pandemic going to be at one fire season hits? >> reporter: fire agencies are thinking about covid, because this work doesn't lend itself to social distance. on the lines or in the base camps where big fires bring thousands of crews all betting down in the same place. >> eating in the same location, they are showering and getting resources and rest in one location. so, this is a real challenge for us. >> reporter: we need all healthy and ready to go to these wildfires. >> cal fire's chief stood with governor newson to talk about how california is adding new hams, new helicopters, new engines
deborah is here with us now, on how this pandemic is complicating everything. deborah? >>> well, frank, four firefighters to an engine usually. they were masks, but it is impossible to stay six feet apart. now add a big fire in the need to evacuate people. during rescues from recent wildfires, no one worried about spreading germs. >> where you at? >> reporter: or whether they would catch something at the evacuation center. >> i still think we have a lot of unknowns....
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thank you both for mejoining deborah, let's start with you. you have had some lean times in your business before. sonoma outfitters has been together for 40 years. but, you have never fasod thing like this. how has the pandemic impacted your business? >> it completely closed it down whenhey ordered sheltein place, becse we are a retail store selling clothing, footwear, sunglasses, so we are not considered essential we had to close our doors and had to lay my employees off. luckily, our landlord has been working with us and my vendors have been pretty good sofar, but it all pends on how much longer this is going to go on. n yo, and i have no idea when we finally are able to allow people in the store, are all my old customers going to come back right away? are they going to be able to shop? be able to afford to shop? i don't know. it is just kind of a big question. >> there is a lot of uncertainty right now. >> yeah. >> tina, you have been able to send books out to customeram faster than on has been recently. how much has your online business he
thank you both for mejoining deborah, let's start with you. you have had some lean times in your business before. sonoma outfitters has been together for 40 years. but, you have never fasod thing like this. how has the pandemic impacted your business? >> it completely closed it down whenhey ordered sheltein place, becse we are a retail store selling clothing, footwear, sunglasses, so we are not considered essential we had to close our doors and had to lay my employees off. luckily, our...
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azar: deborah -- pres. trump: deborah? dr. birx: i will be very brief. this illustrates what can happen in a short time. in the first case that was diagnosed in the united states to now, our first step forward was a therapeutic in less than 90 days. for those of us who have worked in viral diseases and pandemics for a long time, this is our first really positive step forward, our first step forward. groups are still working on vaccines. i want to thank the company for not only working to make sure this got into clinical trials but for individuals who didn't qualify, for the clinical trial they made compassionate use drug available from the very beginning. i think that combination of really strong, scientific, rigorous clinical trials, but also, when you don't really have something, to make compassionate use available was really , extraordinary. again, also a thank you for the patients. because, obviously, this was a randomized trial. there was a group that did not get drugs. that is why the board stopped at the trial, because of this statistical differen
azar: deborah -- pres. trump: deborah? dr. birx: i will be very brief. this illustrates what can happen in a short time. in the first case that was diagnosed in the united states to now, our first step forward was a therapeutic in less than 90 days. for those of us who have worked in viral diseases and pandemics for a long time, this is our first really positive step forward, our first step forward. groups are still working on vaccines. i want to thank the company for not only working to make...
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deborah birx, mike dewine, nancy pelosi, joe biden, and mark esper. president trump's statement on recent chinese actions dealing with hong kong. the minnesota governor on the violence in minneapolis, st. paul after the death of an african-american man being arrested by police. morning, beginning at 11:00 eastern, c-span has live coverage of the rescheduled launch of the spacex crew dragon. liftoff is scheduled for 3:22 p.m. eastern as nasa astronauts launched to the international space station. watch live on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on monday, three democrats vying for the party nomination to take on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell join a special edition of kentucky educational televisions kentucky tonight program. the candidates will discuss their campaign platforms and why they are running. what coverage on c-span. >> white house coronavirus response court nader dr. deborah birx held a graduating class at her alma mater to stay true to their moral values. she stressed the need to be data-driven an
deborah birx, mike dewine, nancy pelosi, joe biden, and mark esper. president trump's statement on recent chinese actions dealing with hong kong. the minnesota governor on the violence in minneapolis, st. paul after the death of an african-american man being arrested by police. morning, beginning at 11:00 eastern, c-span has live coverage of the rescheduled launch of the spacex crew dragon. liftoff is scheduled for 3:22 p.m. eastern as nasa astronauts launched to the international space...
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today deborah birx said we were getting up to test a million, 2 million a week. experts say we should be doing 900,000 a day. that's a big difference. >> to say nothing of conflating of testing, diagnostic testing, antibody testing that says if you were previously sick that the cdc is trying to correct. it is confusing for people. a white house official recently said the reason he doesn't wear a mask, he doesn't want to appear that he is scared, he wants to look like he's quote, got this. thank you both for your time this friday afternoon. after this break, here we are, the unofficial start of summer. memorial day weekend. absent the global pandemic, millions of people would be traveling even as we speak. so what are the beaches like? we're going to get an update along the jersey shore. >>> and who will joe biden choose? the former vice president going through the process now, picking his own vp selection. we've got some names. that's coming up. we've got somes that's coming up if you have a garden you know, weeds are low down little scoundrels. draw the line wit
today deborah birx said we were getting up to test a million, 2 million a week. experts say we should be doing 900,000 a day. that's a big difference. >> to say nothing of conflating of testing, diagnostic testing, antibody testing that says if you were previously sick that the cdc is trying to correct. it is confusing for people. a white house official recently said the reason he doesn't wear a mask, he doesn't want to appear that he is scared, he wants to look like he's quote, got this....
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coordinator deborah burks urges governors to test the communities over the next two weeks. monday they are working on testing for nursing home workers and making sure is a priority. >> we all recognize what has happened to our seniors and skilled nursing facilities. it's important to make the point that they are not isolated . staff is moving around and staff needs to be protected. >> san francisco said it's ahead of the curve issuing a health order at 21 skilled nursing facilities every two weeks. >> we are way ahead of the trump administration. as we require or now requiring nursing homes test staff and residents in nursing homes on a routine basis. >> san francisco leaders say they plan to assist the testing
coordinator deborah burks urges governors to test the communities over the next two weeks. monday they are working on testing for nursing home workers and making sure is a priority. >> we all recognize what has happened to our seniors and skilled nursing facilities. it's important to make the point that they are not isolated . staff is moving around and staff needs to be protected. >> san francisco said it's ahead of the curve issuing a health order at 21 skilled nursing facilities...
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alma deborah birx to her mater,ing howton college in new york. mark dewine to his alma mater, oxford university. speaker of the house nancy he pelosi to smith college in massachusetts. democratic candidate joe biden delivering remarks to columbia graduates. and secretary of defense markest per to the naval academy in annapolis. watch class of 2020 commencement speeches 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> president trump held a meeting today on this year's expected hurricane season. next, experts on the year's storms and fema's preparations. pres. trump: thank you very much. we have a great briefing taking place from officials and our vice president who has done such a terrific job, mike pence. if we might, i think we'll start maybe with pete and you can tell us where we are, where we're going, what kind of season we're going to have with respect to hurricanes. >> yes, sir. he doctor will do the full thing. >> the -- we're expecting a above average year in atlantic ocean. named storms, 13 to
alma deborah birx to her mater,ing howton college in new york. mark dewine to his alma mater, oxford university. speaker of the house nancy he pelosi to smith college in massachusetts. democratic candidate joe biden delivering remarks to columbia graduates. and secretary of defense markest per to the naval academy in annapolis. watch class of 2020 commencement speeches 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> president trump held a...
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and we have impact in the admin to help us in thank you for your time thank you for joining us dr deborah castor oil from the world health organization. quick look now at some of your other coronavirus and developments as the global a death toll hovers around 300000 european union med since agency says a vaccine could prevent the image here in an optimistic scenario russia now has more than 250000 confirmed cases and to see the dramatic spike in infections of the last month it now has the 2nd highest number of cases after the u.s. and japan is lifting its coronavirus state of emergency had a shadow in most of the country decision about the other areas he's due next week. i mean kerry has europe. covered 19. 1000 people have died of the disease since a pandemic began disproportionate number of them from ethnic minorities for example black people in the u.k. times as likely to die from the disease as white people according to. office for national statistics. reports the. doctor has had enough which is why she came here to downing street to protest even though she's 6 months pregnant she had
and we have impact in the admin to help us in thank you for your time thank you for joining us dr deborah castor oil from the world health organization. quick look now at some of your other coronavirus and developments as the global a death toll hovers around 300000 european union med since agency says a vaccine could prevent the image here in an optimistic scenario russia now has more than 250000 confirmed cases and to see the dramatic spike in infections of the last month it now has the 2nd...
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this dr phil and at the same time and as well as deborah virtue of the task force repeatedly had to correct president trump's claim sometimes really bizarre claims like the one about injecting a desk in fact and and his aides then told him that he would damage himself and then stopped virus briefings of course today anthony felt she testifying he was able to give his own take and that's not a very flattering one for president but he is in a very tough spot president trump because anthony as well as deborah burke's are 2 very popular figure so attacking them could simply backfire and result in a loss of popularity for the president himself and how would the our american seeing this tension between getting back to work and going and dealing with the condit 90. well yes so he has trumpet his administration facing facing a lot 1 of criticism there is a recent poll suggesting that a majority of the americans think it's not worth risking the public health for opening the economy too quickly i think that the major allegation here is that trump and his administration acted too late as we know trump
this dr phil and at the same time and as well as deborah virtue of the task force repeatedly had to correct president trump's claim sometimes really bizarre claims like the one about injecting a desk in fact and and his aides then told him that he would damage himself and then stopped virus briefings of course today anthony felt she testifying he was able to give his own take and that's not a very flattering one for president but he is in a very tough spot president trump because anthony as...
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if that's affordable and i agree with deborah about equity, we need to have equitable distribution of these technologies, the longer we can bring them down 10 million or more, i think that is going to get a boost and wouldn't it be great to have a by weather map, people are fascinated with the weather, would it be great to be able to see on national and international scale and on a local scale where things are moving, where the drug resistance are, where the kids go to daycare today or not, that should be impacting our lives and it's going to be hopefully a better cooperative pipeline between science and citizens and citizens science as well, just like were interested in weather and gardening and other amateur science. this is something that really affects our lives, both our inheritance and environmental. >> as i think nonsense and science but data but donors in providing our wearables can pick up even getting the flu or the coronavirus or a microphone on your smart phone can pick up a corona sounding cough and others and we can build the weather map and look at the ways that google
if that's affordable and i agree with deborah about equity, we need to have equitable distribution of these technologies, the longer we can bring them down 10 million or more, i think that is going to get a boost and wouldn't it be great to have a by weather map, people are fascinated with the weather, would it be great to be able to see on national and international scale and on a local scale where things are moving, where the drug resistance are, where the kids go to daycare today or not,...
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deborah birx, the coronavirus task force coordinator.ave you met in mississippi the guidelines that the white house has put out? 14 consecutive days of a downward trend? >> we have not met those guidelines, but i will tell you, in my conversations with dr. birx -- and we've had numerous ones on telephone calls with governors and we've talked one on one as well. and in our analysis, it's very clear that -- and this is why those people that are calling for a national strategy don't understand that things are very different, particularly in rural areas. i'll give you an example. i've got a county up in northeast mississippi that has had one new case reported in the last 14 days. so, why on earth would we have a national strategy that allows for what's happening in the major metropolitan areas to be different than what's happening in, that doesn't recognize that they are different than what's happening in alcorn county? so we haven't met those guidelines, but i'll tell you, in my conversations with dr. birx, we don't believe those particular
deborah birx, the coronavirus task force coordinator.ave you met in mississippi the guidelines that the white house has put out? 14 consecutive days of a downward trend? >> we have not met those guidelines, but i will tell you, in my conversations with dr. birx -- and we've had numerous ones on telephone calls with governors and we've talked one on one as well. and in our analysis, it's very clear that -- and this is why those people that are calling for a national strategy don't...
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dr deborah castro is director of the world health organizations mental health and substance abuse division welcome to day w. dr before this pandemic hit mental health services were often underfunded compared to physical health services so what more does the w.h.o. want countries to do on talk of spending billions on bailing out their economies well some of those billions should be used to. develop mental health services where they were not when when you were making your comment i would think it would actually you know really 2 percent of the health but it goes to mental health which is very low percentage if we consider that 30 percent of the disability in a straight it went ahead on the show and so what we need is to use this as an opportunity in this crazy same in any opportunity to build. a system where mental health issues are going to be considered. the physical conditions so without action on the mental health front what sort of long term effects do you anticipate. well there they didn't numbered of 4 cincinnati is but 1st of all i would say is this effort in cell phone of people aff
dr deborah castro is director of the world health organizations mental health and substance abuse division welcome to day w. dr before this pandemic hit mental health services were often underfunded compared to physical health services so what more does the w.h.o. want countries to do on talk of spending billions on bailing out their economies well some of those billions should be used to. develop mental health services where they were not when when you were making your comment i would think it...
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i'm reminded of deborah birx and this field as well. colleagues in gilead have years.orated for it's really astonishing. this is one of the reasons why hen i joined gilead a while ago, the reason i joined is because of this progress. ou remember, of course, back when h.i.v. was a death sentence and now thanks to the scientists elsewhere, we have turned this into a really chronic disease and also a disease.le i want to give special thanks to the administration for the work prevention and prep program that we're working particularly disadvantaged parts of our country to get more patients on best tion, because the way, of course, is to stop and end this epidemic is a ombination of treatment and prevention. and hepatitis c, i'm really appen to say, that the scientists came with up a cure some years ago and we made remendous progress and including some really creative new arrangements in the united tates like with the state of louisiana where we've looked at ways to look at programs to make in a hat every patient state is able to get the opp
i'm reminded of deborah birx and this field as well. colleagues in gilead have years.orated for it's really astonishing. this is one of the reasons why hen i joined gilead a while ago, the reason i joined is because of this progress. ou remember, of course, back when h.i.v. was a death sentence and now thanks to the scientists elsewhere, we have turned this into a really chronic disease and also a disease.le i want to give special thanks to the administration for the work prevention and prep...
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deborah brooks as well. people wa nted deborah brooks as well.ar from those health officials —— deborah birx. sometimes to our long briefings where donald trump does 75% of the talking, will he still hear from those public health officials or will itjust be the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hear from? the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hearfrom? is the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hear from? is clear from those public polls that people want to hear from the health officials. health officials will still be engaged and they will still be part of task force. the resident say he might add more people. presumably more business people. the american public have made it pretty clear that they still want to hear from those health officials. if there are those health officials. if there are those daily briefings, do they still getan those daily briefings, do they still get an opportunity to hear it from them? interesting. i'll watch and wait as always. thank you so much for talking to us. lest stay in the us, the secretary of
deborah brooks as well. people wa nted deborah brooks as well.ar from those health officials —— deborah birx. sometimes to our long briefings where donald trump does 75% of the talking, will he still hear from those public health officials or will itjust be the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hear from? the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hearfrom? is the treasury director steve mnuchin that we hear from? is clear from those public polls that people want to hear from the...
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let's try deborah. deborah from dunn, north carolina. >> i am an employee of the iga.if i i was told if i did not w- i told my manager i did not want to work on theork register because the cashiers and the customers from the line behind us, that is not the six feet rule. ehini said i don't want to get n register 3 can i get on 5?et rhe said if you don't want to work on register 3 you need to go home and assume you are quitting. i said, i quit. i wonder what can i do? there has to be someone i can go to to get this taken care of. i don't feel super safe working back to back toking customers. >> we've got your point. we will let our guest take the question. >> thank you, deborah. i'm sorry to hear that you had a bad experience in dealing with a grocery employer. one of the things we have done since the beginning of the pandemic is work closely with our companies to helpp them understand what theirr em responsibilities are in keeping their employees safe,e, and and hopefully that will be the case going forward with the employer you referenced. >> is there some type of who
let's try deborah. deborah from dunn, north carolina. >> i am an employee of the iga.if i i was told if i did not w- i told my manager i did not want to work on theork register because the cashiers and the customers from the line behind us, that is not the six feet rule. ehini said i don't want to get n register 3 can i get on 5?et rhe said if you don't want to work on register 3 you need to go home and assume you are quitting. i said, i quit. i wonder what can i do? there has to be...
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deborah birx says it's possible, but there are major challenges. >> on paper, it's possible. it's whether we can execute and execute around the globe, because you also, for phase three, have to have active viral transmission in a community in order to study its efficacy. >> so many questions tonight about these vaccines. kayna whitworth joins us live. and, kayna, you have new reporting on the trump administration's plan to fast-track a covid vaccine? >> reporter: yeah, tom. so, the white house now confirming that they have initially identified 14 vaccination projects that they will focus on during operation warp speed. they will then narrow down that number as the scientists and drugmakers continue their studies. tom? >> kayna whitworth with that new reporting tonight for us. kayna, thank you. >>> now to the major changes about how you fly. airlines reporting a slight increase in passengers. delta, united and jetblue all requiring passengers to now wear masks during flights, that begins tomorrow. american's mask rule taking effect next week. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> r
deborah birx says it's possible, but there are major challenges. >> on paper, it's possible. it's whether we can execute and execute around the globe, because you also, for phase three, have to have active viral transmission in a community in order to study its efficacy. >> so many questions tonight about these vaccines. kayna whitworth joins us live. and, kayna, you have new reporting on the trump administration's plan to fast-track a covid vaccine? >> reporter: yeah, tom....
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one woman we love to point out is a woman named deborah sampson gwinett actually. she disguised herself as a man because not only did women serve with the military as laundry and cooks and some of them actually disguised themselves as men because they just wanted to serve, and deborah sampson, she has an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york town. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be found, and she got sick. i don't know if it was the flu or whatever, and was examined by a doctor who discovered she was a woman and was discharged. but the key thing is that they did just discharge her from the military. she got a pension, probably the first woman in history to get a pension, and in fact, when deborah passed away, her husband petitioned the government for a spousal benefits, which in fact, he got, regrettably, he was dead by the time they granted it to him, but it's quite a story. she served as robert shirtlif. another incredible character is dr. mary walke
one woman we love to point out is a woman named deborah sampson gwinett actually. she disguised herself as a man because not only did women serve with the military as laundry and cooks and some of them actually disguised themselves as men because they just wanted to serve, and deborah sampson, she has an incredible story. she joined one of the massachusetts regiments and she was wounded twice, served in the battle of york town. when she was wounded, she treated her own wounds so she wouldn't be...
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deborah birx said many regions including right here in d.c. are still seeing a high number of positive coronavirus infections. you might want to hold off before opening those places of worship especially when many asymptomatic may appear to be healthy but could have the virus and could be spreading it unknowingly. >> still so many warnings. rachel, thank you. >>> we move to that urgent manhunt now crossing state lines. authorities searching for a murder suspect from connecticut, a college student considered armed and dangerous. police say he's now wanted in connection with two deaths. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt across state lines for this homicide suspect, who police say is armed and extremely dangerous. >> we're actively and continuously looking for this individual. >> reporter: authorities discovering this black volkswagon jetta in new jersey at the pennsylvania border. authorities say suspect was last seen in east stroudburg, pennsylvania. the suspect, 23-year-old university of connecticut senior pe
deborah birx said many regions including right here in d.c. are still seeing a high number of positive coronavirus infections. you might want to hold off before opening those places of worship especially when many asymptomatic may appear to be healthy but could have the virus and could be spreading it unknowingly. >> still so many warnings. rachel, thank you. >>> we move to that urgent manhunt now crossing state lines. authorities searching for a murder suspect from connecticut,...
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arthel: hi eric, hi i am marcel level, this is unofficial start of summer and doctor deborah birx of coronavirus task force says data shows the virus is on the decline in many areas of the u.s., the ne numbers remn startling. this chart shows the daily average of deaths in this country week by week and appears we are past the apex of decline is slow. the average of more than 1000 people are still dying every day from the virus. the new york times today dedicating its entire front page to the names of just some of those who lost their lives to covid-19. as a u.s. dental approaches 100,000. we have live fox team coverage as the latest from health epistleofficials, were gonna goo seaside heights new jersey. reporter: high there, not a lot of people here at seaside heights boardwalk right now. we have not seen the crowd that we expected for memorial day weekend, the weather has a lot to do with that. memorial day whether not cooperating, i will step out of the way so you can see the boardwalk for yourselves, the restaurants are open along the boardwalk and when the weather does warm up,
arthel: hi eric, hi i am marcel level, this is unofficial start of summer and doctor deborah birx of coronavirus task force says data shows the virus is on the decline in many areas of the u.s., the ne numbers remn startling. this chart shows the daily average of deaths in this country week by week and appears we are past the apex of decline is slow. the average of more than 1000 people are still dying every day from the virus. the new york times today dedicating its entire front page to the...
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deborah plant. that was amazing. the second year, we have dr. deborah plant. booksthors have written on the survivors of africa town, the survivors of the clotilda. that book came out in 2017, i believe, and great book. after 80 years, it was being published. they did not want to publish it. edited it.t -- we were excited. to have dr. deborah plant. and tookhey put them them across the passage, after 67 years in alabama, he lost his mother tongue. so, what i like to remind they say it is in his dialect and that is one of the reasons the book was not published initially in 1931. the publicist said, you know, we we want himry, but to write it in a language rather than dialect. that means a lot of things and we do not have that kind of time. all,ce it to say, first of abouthey say -- talking what they called, you know, -- but that is really the -- of the establishment. they don't want to hear it in his language. but it is his story. why should it be in another language? my the thing about it, in opinio
deborah plant. that was amazing. the second year, we have dr. deborah plant. booksthors have written on the survivors of africa town, the survivors of the clotilda. that book came out in 2017, i believe, and great book. after 80 years, it was being published. they did not want to publish it. edited it.t -- we were excited. to have dr. deborah plant. and tookhey put them them across the passage, after 67 years in alabama, he lost his mother tongue. so, what i like to remind they say it is in his...
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khan and i spoke with deborah about it. it is a promising situation. we have been doing work with the n.i.h. and gilead, spearheading this process to make it happen quickly. so today, we are going to -- i will let him do it, we will let there and make a statement as to what the company is doing, making a contribution to really people that are not doing well, people that are sick, people that have this horrible plague that has set into our country. of, andre getting rid we are going to be having some really incredible results. have very promising studies coming out of the vaccines. promising studies coming out on the therapeutics. first one is from dan and gilead. i would like to maybe have you as two, number one, about remdesivir to start off with, and also the contributions be made by your company. we very much appreciate it. >> thank you very much, mr. president. thank you to the vice president for the collaboration. let me start by saying on behalf of all the colleagues at gilead, we would like to thank all the collaborators who have brought remdesi
khan and i spoke with deborah about it. it is a promising situation. we have been doing work with the n.i.h. and gilead, spearheading this process to make it happen quickly. so today, we are going to -- i will let him do it, we will let there and make a statement as to what the company is doing, making a contribution to really people that are not doing well, people that are sick, people that have this horrible plague that has set into our country. of, andre getting rid we are going to be having...
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deborah plant.hat was amazing. because the first year we had dr. nelly roberts. the second year, we had dr. deborah plant. the authors have written books on the survivors of africatown, the survivors of the clotilda. that book came out in 2017, i believe, and great book. after 80 years, it was being published. they did not want to publish it because of the dialect. she edited it. i think alice walker forwarded the book. so we were excited to have dr. deborah plant. >> when they put them in the barracoons and took them across the passage, he lost his motherland. and after 67 years in alabama, he lost his mother tongue. and so, what i like to remind people when they are reading say it is inthey his dialect and that is one of the reasons the book was not published initially in 1931. the publisher said, you know, we want his story, but we want him it in a language rather than dialect. that means a lot of things and we do not have that kind of time. but suffice it to say, first of all, when they say we w
deborah plant.hat was amazing. because the first year we had dr. nelly roberts. the second year, we had dr. deborah plant. the authors have written books on the survivors of africatown, the survivors of the clotilda. that book came out in 2017, i believe, and great book. after 80 years, it was being published. they did not want to publish it because of the dialect. she edited it. i think alice walker forwarded the book. so we were excited to have dr. deborah plant. >> when they put them...
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deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. judge jeanine: the race for a vaccine intensifies as some states gradually begin to re-open. the number of people infected by the coronavirus. here to talk about the white house efforts and the response coordinator, dr. deborah birx. i want to start at the beginning. in the beginning it was suggested the mortality rate would be 5% and the numbers are so much higher
deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth...
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deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading commission free today. "show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. how we're helping
deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. you should be mad your neighbor always...
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deborah birx addressed the rejection of the cdc guidelines for safely reopening. she now claims the guidelines will be released after some editing. through it all, president trump keeps insisting that testing is overrated, even though he will now be tested every day after it was revealed that one of his valets has coronavirus. >>> we're also following breaking news on a story we've been following throughout the week. a father and son charged with murder in the shooting death of an unarmed jogger two months after he was killed. we'll speak with his father here on "new day." we begin with the devastating jobs report. christine romans joining us now. >> these are devastating numbers that will capture the damage of the shutdown on the overall u.s. economy. these numbers will be tough to take and every one of these numbers is a person with bills to pay. here's what we know. one in five people working at the beginning of march are not today. let that sink in. one in five. 33.5 million layoffs or furloughs in seven short weeks. ten years of job market gains gone. it took
deborah birx addressed the rejection of the cdc guidelines for safely reopening. she now claims the guidelines will be released after some editing. through it all, president trump keeps insisting that testing is overrated, even though he will now be tested every day after it was revealed that one of his valets has coronavirus. >>> we're also following breaking news on a story we've been following throughout the week. a father and son charged with murder in the shooting death of an...
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could you answer the other part, deborah? >> so, i think you're referring to the model that looks at mortality. >> we talked about this yesterday. >> mortality is very variable. that model has gone from 60,000, now to 134,000. obviously we track mortality very closely. you can see the rates of new hospitalizations has gone dramatically down. so we're following that and mortality very closely. so, we all know about models. that is why we follow data metro by metro. we have represented here new orleans that has moved through a very large peak and has come down the other side. same with detroit. we continue to watch chicago very carefully. we know that both boston and philadelphia are still working through a very difficult time. so the country has moved as individuals and what we are so proud about is how much the governors are using testing in a focused way. so they're not just diagnosing the individuals that come to the hospital with symptoms. they're proactively going out and testing in nursing hopes and prisons, and testing
could you answer the other part, deborah? >> so, i think you're referring to the model that looks at mortality. >> we talked about this yesterday. >> mortality is very variable. that model has gone from 60,000, now to 134,000. obviously we track mortality very closely. you can see the rates of new hospitalizations has gone dramatically down. so we're following that and mortality very closely. so, we all know about models. that is why we follow data metro by metro. we have...
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deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more than just a big discount. i'm gonna need you to leave. you get relentless protection. [ baseball bat cracks ] you get relentless protection. so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprom
deborah birx.ave we been using the right strategy, the right statistics, and do we have a solution? >> what should happen next in the michael flynn case? log on to my twitter and facebook and share your thoughts. you might see them later in the show. don't bring that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and...
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deborah attended the vigil to learn more about the family's agonizing wait for answers. >> it was thlast place she was cnet. this is her memorial. >> is they do every year, families and friends of pro penson trays her steps over these pedestrian overpass in vallejo. pro was 15, abducted while walking to her school bus one morning. >> i am still upset what happened, i'm still confused. >> she was driveway but 19-year- old fernando castro, stranger to her. detectives don't know why pro was targeted. >> relatives regret castro could never tell where parole was. because, when he was spotted the next day, in southern california, he died in a police shootout. >> they could've stopped the kid, and could've got the information that they needed. but they said they went to gung on him. >> reporter: while leads were steady at first, they have slowed, almost to about nothing. then she disappeared, and it was never resolved. >> if she's that that means she can come home, that means we don't get to hug her again. as you know we can't even get to apologize or say i love you one more time. >> they remem
deborah attended the vigil to learn more about the family's agonizing wait for answers. >> it was thlast place she was cnet. this is her memorial. >> is they do every year, families and friends of pro penson trays her steps over these pedestrian overpass in vallejo. pro was 15, abducted while walking to her school bus one morning. >> i am still upset what happened, i'm still confused. >> she was driveway but 19-year- old fernando castro, stranger to her. detectives don't...
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deborah has his story. >> >> reporter: one month ago carlos left the hospital. his first stay ever. >> i have never been this close to death in my life. i have never been this scared in my life. >> reporter: after 31 years in law enforcement, retiring as a lieutenant with the sonoma county sheriff's department, and a standard serving as police chief in windsor. >> the job didn't take him, but this virus could. >> reporter: he left one set of risks behind, then covid-19 almost took him. >> is a nightmare, and you don't want anybody to go through that. >> i wouldn't wish this upon my worst enemy. >> reporter: he is regaining's drink that after losing 24 pounds. his legs were left with inflammation, painful and weak. >> take it easier on my legs. >> reporter: a rough road that began with the family look vacation to new orleans in march. first he lost his appetite and energy, on the flight home chills and fever set in. >> i couldn't even carry my suitcase. i didn't come home for another 21 days. it's a good thing she took me when she did. >> reporter: 21 days in the
deborah has his story. >> >> reporter: one month ago carlos left the hospital. his first stay ever. >> i have never been this close to death in my life. i have never been this scared in my life. >> reporter: after 31 years in law enforcement, retiring as a lieutenant with the sonoma county sheriff's department, and a standard serving as police chief in windsor. >> the job didn't take him, but this virus could. >> reporter: he left one set of risks behind,...
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i'm deborah roberts. tonight, the finale of our special series, prime minister, pandemic, a nation divided. tonight, chicago by the numbers. zeroing in on five zip codes in the heart of america, with a new case of covid-19 is latino. where taking off days from work is not an option. going to the hospital not affordable. and fear of immigration enforcement ever present. >> my mom was going to stay in the hospital and that she could die. that was my biggest >> for many immigrant workers, one donation can mean everything. following a non-profit advocate dispensing some much-needed relief. >> so we're going to give her her check and hopefully that will help. >> plus, plus, plus, plus, plusu the community. >> you are thinking covid is going to be equal to everybody, but it's not. always to the communities that have to work. and we, latin and black people are the biggest working class in america. >> in is a special edition of fight line. pandemic, a nation divided. >> i still don't think it is real. >> on the s
i'm deborah roberts. tonight, the finale of our special series, prime minister, pandemic, a nation divided. tonight, chicago by the numbers. zeroing in on five zip codes in the heart of america, with a new case of covid-19 is latino. where taking off days from work is not an option. going to the hospital not affordable. and fear of immigration enforcement ever present. >> my mom was going to stay in the hospital and that she could die. that was my biggest >> for many immigrant...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: quarantinis.ose in recovery. >> i couldn't face the reality of my life. >> becoming isolated has been a huge trigger, napolitaot just f but for everybody with substance abuse issues. >> it doesn't help that alcohol's flowing freely. in march, alcohol sales jumped 55%. in the month of april, up 477% versus one year prior. and throw in those funny memes, helping justify an afternoon swig, even if working at home, and life in quarantine feels like one big party. some see it as a nice distraction with all the social distancing. >> oftentimes people reach to unhealthy habits in the time of great personal stress. >> actress jada pinkett smith admitted as much on her facebook live show "red table talk." >> old emotional habits try to creep back in, habits that would justify, let me just get out a bottle of wine and just kick it, oh, not you, that one bottle will turn into two. >> harmony hobs knows that temptation too. >> no matter what time i get up in the morning i can never get ahead of the crazy. >>
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> reporter: quarantinis.ose in recovery. >> i couldn't face the reality of my life. >> becoming isolated has been a huge trigger, napolitaot just f but for everybody with substance abuse issues. >> it doesn't help that alcohol's flowing freely. in march, alcohol sales jumped 55%. in the month of april, up 477% versus one year prior. and throw in those funny memes, helping justify an afternoon swig, even if working at home, and life in...
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deborah birx says places of worship may not be safe for some right? >> reporter: yeah, jose the official leading the white house coronavirus response says that for those with underlying health conditions, church still may not be safe. in an interview, dr. deborah birx says those individuals should continue to shelter in place jose >> brain alexander in atlanta, thank you very much. >>> still ahead tonight, fighting for survival can summer businesses survive the covid crisis >>> plus, how safe is summer camp? the major changes to make sure kids don't get sick >>> this holiday weekend is a critical time for beach communities counting on dollars from tourists and now with virus fears and restrictions keeping people away from resort areas, many businesses are wondering whether they can survive the summer kathy park on the jersey shore. >> reporter: tonight it's a struggle to survive for beach towns up and down the coast banking on visitors >> i mean, my sales are down at least 50 if not 75% we have three months to do it, and it's june, july, august. >> re
deborah birx says places of worship may not be safe for some right? >> reporter: yeah, jose the official leading the white house coronavirus response says that for those with underlying health conditions, church still may not be safe. in an interview, dr. deborah birx says those individuals should continue to shelter in place jose >> brain alexander in atlanta, thank you very much. >>> still ahead tonight, fighting for survival can summer businesses survive the covid crisis...
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deborah jordan used to work in the heart of washington.he is glad to have given up her 45-minute commute during shutdown and even gladder that theus viras prompted her employer to trust people to work from home. >> perhaps people at stepped up as wel because they are not in the office and there inobody checking onhe it really becomes a matter of what is the product that you are supposed toe deliver an u delivering it. katty: it is a perfect storm of technology that allows us to work successfully from home, employees who need to save money on rents, and people who don't want to be in crowded spaces. i don't live in an apartment building, so this is my first time in an elevator in nine weeks and it feels like a virus petri dish.. i cannot wait to get out of here. it is not just me or deborah or you making these calculations. millions of employers and employees are now making the same decisions. >> majority ofenants are starting to think that there space is going to shrink over the next couple of years. katty: just because they are noh going
deborah jordan used to work in the heart of washington.he is glad to have given up her 45-minute commute during shutdown and even gladder that theus viras prompted her employer to trust people to work from home. >> perhaps people at stepped up as wel because they are not in the office and there inobody checking onhe it really becomes a matter of what is the product that you are supposed toe deliver an u delivering it. katty: it is a perfect storm of technology that allows us to work...