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outside the manhattan hospital to store bodies because the morgue is full under the gaze of the empire state building. on the street signs that people realize that serious new york has now where mosques and gloves and public. soldiers are deployed to help extraordinary times and even aid from unusual places. a look better expression you go to war with what you have not what you need right now we're not at the apex so we're still in the stage where we have the luxury if you will of gathering as much as we can so the 1000 ventilators i was in from china in the 140 from oregon and we're still shopping. the rest of the united states is watching new orleans has opened a medical support facility in a convention center to ease the strain on local hospitals it'll take patients too sick to be a home who don't need intensive care. right now as is being accurately reported in new orleans that we can call these direction parishes that's the biggest hot spot that's where we're most likely to have seen our capacity to look for health care of the sinister in so that's where we're working. the pandemic is not only s
outside the manhattan hospital to store bodies because the morgue is full under the gaze of the empire state building. on the street signs that people realize that serious new york has now where mosques and gloves and public. soldiers are deployed to help extraordinary times and even aid from unusual places. a look better expression you go to war with what you have not what you need right now we're not at the apex so we're still in the stage where we have the luxury if you will of gathering as...
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. >> the empire state building lit up like an ambulance with white and red siren lights flashing acrossss you're getting groceries or whatever. >> yeah, i know, i was just feeling a little cooped up. wanted to get air, feeling normal for a change. >> totally get it, yeah, for sure, but we're doing it for the doctors and nurses. >> yeah, for sure. well, i don't want to get you the trouble, so i'll head out. i've got to get upstays anyway. >> nice. wi-fi isn't great buzan stuff. >> see ya. all right, i'll talk to ya! ♪ ♪ communities are starting to feel the financial impact of covid-19. but we want you to know that there is help. we have disability insurance for workers exposed to or ill with covid-19. paid family leave for those caring for an ill or quarantined family member. and unemployment insurance for reduced hours or lost work. we're all in this together. for information on how to stay healthy and resources for you and your family, visit covid19.ca.gov. >> stephen: that's it for "a late show." before we go, let's all share a moment with our good friend, jon batiste. jon. >> jon: he
. >> the empire state building lit up like an ambulance with white and red siren lights flashing acrossss you're getting groceries or whatever. >> yeah, i know, i was just feeling a little cooped up. wanted to get air, feeling normal for a change. >> totally get it, yeah, for sure, but we're doing it for the doctors and nurses. >> yeah, for sure. well, i don't want to get you the trouble, so i'll head out. i've got to get upstays anyway. >> nice. wi-fi isn't great...
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last night -- this is how they lit up the empire state building. honor emergency workers and represent the heartbeat of america. and also to scare the hell out of everyone. "pull over! the empire state building is flashing its lights!" meanwhile, here in los angeles the mood is a bit less grim thanks to a delightful elf named jack. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: kung fu pandemic. that's the sort of thing we need right now. this is one of the ways they're fighting the virus in india. a policeman there, i don't know where he got this or if he made it, but, he wore a special helmet that looks like the coronavirus. or a character that got cut out of star wars. if that doesn't scare you off the streets, i don't know what will. some business owners are trying to cash in on the demand for masks. this is an attempt that backfired. the owner of a subway franchise in calgary up in canada was offering a special deal. >> free medical mask to protect you and your kids. buy any two regular sandwiches and get one free medical mask. >> jimmy: of course, the community was outraged.
last night -- this is how they lit up the empire state building. honor emergency workers and represent the heartbeat of america. and also to scare the hell out of everyone. "pull over! the empire state building is flashing its lights!" meanwhile, here in los angeles the mood is a bit less grim thanks to a delightful elf named jack. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: kung fu pandemic. that's the sort of thing we need right now. this is one of the ways they're fighting the virus in india. a...
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the empire state building is lit up with ad siren of red ite to pay respect to the emergency workersn the front lines. the tribute has unnerved some but otrs see it as a pitting -- fitting accolade to those who risk their very lives. sirens are the soundtrack to our you can find much more news on r website. thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care. presentation of thisrogram is provided by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french, and more. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like ♪ ♪ ♪ mr. rogers: ♪ it's a beaughful girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1:he adventurous. man 2: oh!er daniel tgrrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. [rocket exosion]ff!pl man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are youeeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i muste the greatest! ♪ vo: the yful. bob ross:
the empire state building is lit up with ad siren of red ite to pay respect to the emergency workersn the front lines. the tribute has unnerved some but otrs see it as a pitting -- fitting accolade to those who risk their very lives. sirens are the soundtrack to our you can find much more news on r website. thank you for watching bbc world news america. take care. presentation of thisrogram is provided by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish,...
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♪ ♪ >> the empire state building lit up like an ambulance, with white and red siren lights flashing acrossan't be out here right now. >> what? >> yeah, unless you're getting groceries or whatever. >> yeah, i know, i was just feeling a little cooped up. you know, wanted to get some air, feel normal for a change. >> oh, totally get it, yeah, for sure, but we're doing it for the doctors and nurses. >> oh, for sure. well, i don't want to get you in trouble, so i'll head out. i've got a cabin upstate anyway. >> ooh, so nice. >> yeah, no, wifi isn't great, but we've got puzzles and stuff. >> see ya. >> all right, i'll talk to ya! ♪ ♪ >> stephen: that's it for tonight's "a late show." now, before we go, let's all share a moment with our good friend, jon batiste. jon? >> jon: hello, everybody. it's jon batiste, and i'm sorry to say we lost a legend last night to the coronavirus. the great ellis marsalis jr., patriarch to the marsalis musical family, tireless educator, legendary jazz pianist, composer, arranger, the list goes on and on. and he was a personal mentor of mine and a friend, and he will
♪ ♪ >> the empire state building lit up like an ambulance, with white and red siren lights flashing acrossan't be out here right now. >> what? >> yeah, unless you're getting groceries or whatever. >> yeah, i know, i was just feeling a little cooped up. you know, wanted to get some air, feel normal for a change. >> oh, totally get it, yeah, for sure, but we're doing it for the doctors and nurses. >> oh, for sure. well, i don't want to get you in trouble,...
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every night at 9:00, the empire state building is eliminated in a red and white siren light to honor emergency s providing care. llit is a ritual tha continue until this crisis is over. but that isna thewerable question, when will new york return to being new york? nick brian, abc york. anchor: while new york city will be closed down until at least may 15, other states with fewer coronavirus cases are moving to reopen their economies. the stay-at-home order in texas expires tomorrow. after friday, restaurants in and malls can operate a 25 fo pcent capacity. our guest joins us now. these the governor of your state is right to start reopening, when you have 1500 cases in austin? >> i have realnc significant ns. we have been able to do the stay-at-home in a way that has been really effective. we know we can't do this for the next year or year and a half we will have to did our toeso in but i wish the governor had given us a week or two to get contact tracingur andng homes under control. that saill c monitor what happens now, knowing that from past experience, we will doubt if we are hea
every night at 9:00, the empire state building is eliminated in a red and white siren light to honor emergency s providing care. llit is a ritual tha continue until this crisis is over. but that isna thewerable question, when will new york return to being new york? nick brian, abc york. anchor: while new york city will be closed down until at least may 15, other states with fewer coronavirus cases are moving to reopen their economies. the stay-at-home order in texas expires tomorrow. after...
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might be a good idea when they first pitched it, but as someone who lives in new york, the empire state buildingthe giant light flashing around, and can you imagine if someone was high in their living room, they must have freaked out. shit, dude! i think we're getting pulled over by that building! but, look, just because there are some signs for optimism subject mean we should be complacent. coronavirus is still growing around the globe. worldwide, there are now 800,000 cases in at least 171 countries. you know, with the spread of coronavirus, we are learning so many things. we're learning how fragile our medical systems are, we're learning that we need a stronger safety net in society. we're learning we need to pay teachers more. we're learning that thinking about exercise isn't the same as actually doing it. we're also learning which leaders around the world deserve the title of leader. for instance, in hungary, president viktor orban convinced his parliament to let him rule by decree until the pandemic is over, which essentially makes him a dictator for as long as he wants. although i won't l
might be a good idea when they first pitched it, but as someone who lives in new york, the empire state buildingthe giant light flashing around, and can you imagine if someone was high in their living room, they must have freaked out. shit, dude! i think we're getting pulled over by that building! but, look, just because there are some signs for optimism subject mean we should be complacent. coronavirus is still growing around the globe. worldwide, there are now 800,000 cases in at least 171...
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every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light toy workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. our us correspondent gary 0'donoghue joins us from washington. terrible first quarter, but an even worse second and third potentially. yeah, that's certainly the expectation when you look at the time period which these numbers covered. really, things are only starting to shut down in march. so the expectation would be the second quarter, an awful loss worse than that —— bought works. the president was my economic advisers are hopeful that the fourth quarter will be marvellous. it's interesting looking at the drop in personal consumption, seven and a half percent, health ca re seven and a half percent, health care is a big drag as well because hospitals have stopped their elective procedures. president trump has mentioned that. will there be a call for more cash you think to be passed b
every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light toy workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. our us correspondent gary 0'donoghue joins us from washington. terrible first quarter, but an even worse second and third potentially. yeah, that's certainly the expectation when you look...
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the empire state building has been lit up with a siren of red and whitw to pay respect to the emergencyribute has unnerved some in this anxious city, but others see it as a fitting accolade to those who are risking their lives. a reminder of our top story: president trump has warned that americans there in for a "very painful" two weeks as the white house warns the country's coronavirus outbreak could kill as many as 240,000 people. the death toll in the country is now more than 3,400 surpassing that of china. the number of coronavirus cases in russia has jumped by 500 in 2a hours — that's according to official government figures. the russian parliament has approved a series of laws aiming to slow the spread of the outbreak, including jail terms for those who break the quarantine rules. that is just about it for me for now. you can catch me on twitter. stay watching. hello. tuesday was marked by fairly cloudy skies across much of central and northern britain, and i think that's going to be the way of it for many of us as we get on through wednesday, with some rain to contain with as wel
the empire state building has been lit up with a siren of red and whitw to pay respect to the emergencyribute has unnerved some in this anxious city, but others see it as a fitting accolade to those who are risking their lives. a reminder of our top story: president trump has warned that americans there in for a "very painful" two weeks as the white house warns the country's coronavirus outbreak could kill as many as 240,000 people. the death toll in the country is now more than 3,400...
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overnight the empire state building turned to red to honor workers as heart wrenching stories pour in an er nurse in new jersey is overwhelmed and seeing more of her colleagues get sick. >> there's no time to breathe in and think about that because you have to keep going and taking care of patients coming in >> reporter: eric is an er doctor in queens >> i just got out of my 10-hour shift and it feels like playing dominos. every single minute over 10 hours straight feeling like any one of your patients is about to fall and collapse >> reporter: and today the virus hit home for new york governor andrew cuomo his brother cnn anchor chris cuomo tested positive the governor now says there's a lesson here for all families about keeping their distance two weeks ago -- >> my mother was at his house. and i said that is a mistake. >> reporter: so many families now waiting for word about their loved ones from a distance >> he's very, very sick he still has pneumonia in his lungs his kidneys have failed as a result of all the stress on his body >> reporter: amy bredslow's husband tested positive
overnight the empire state building turned to red to honor workers as heart wrenching stories pour in an er nurse in new jersey is overwhelmed and seeing more of her colleagues get sick. >> there's no time to breathe in and think about that because you have to keep going and taking care of patients coming in >> reporter: eric is an er doctor in queens >> i just got out of my 10-hour shift and it feels like playing dominos. every single minute over 10 hours straight feeling...
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every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light toy workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the full human cost of the uk's coronavirus outbreak is becoming clearer. latest figures combine, for the first time, the total number of deaths in hospitals with those in care homes and the wider community. they showjust over 26,000 people have died so far, a surge of more than four—thousand recorded deaths compared with the previous day. most of the newly—announced fatalities have come from care homes, where there are growing concerns that the number of cases is continuing to rise. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, explains the implications. happier times for betty, celebrating her 97th birthday. she's now in critical care in hospital with coronavirus. her daughter, andrea, says she picked up the virus in a nursing home and testing at an earlier stage for residents and staff might have ke
every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light toy workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the full human cost of the uk's coronavirus outbreak is becoming clearer. latest figures combine, for the first time, the total number of deaths in hospitals with those in care homes and...
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every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lightency workers providing care. it's a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says the economic impact will become worse. what these figures really enforce, i think, is the fact that the world's largest economy is in freefall, and bear in mind, of course, that that first quarter gdp figure reflects about three weeks of the pandemic lockdown, meaning that the second—quarter figures are likely to be much, much worse. the fear of some here is that this could prompt some states to reopen their economies early, with all the attendant risks that that potentially entails, in order, in hope of boosting employment. unemployment here, of course, we have seen about 26 million people filing claims in the last five weeks alone. but some economists warn that, even that won't be enough to return this economy to pre—pandemic leve
every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lightency workers providing care. it's a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. 0ur north america correspondent, david willis, says the economic impact will become worse. what these figures really enforce, i think, is the fact that the world's largest economy is in...
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every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lightorkers providing care. it's a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis. we have to keep reminding ourselves that behind the figures the impacts are going to get worse? the world 's largest economy is in freefall and bear in mind that the first quarter of gdp figure reflects about three weeks of the pandemic lockdown, meaning the second—quarterfigures pandemic lockdown, meaning the second—quarter figures are likely to be much, much worse. the fear of some here is this good front some states to reopen their economies early, with all the attendant risks that potentially entail in the hope of boosting employment. we have sent 26 million people filing unemployment claims in the last five weeks alone. some economists warn even that will not be enough to return this economy to pre— pandemic levels anytime s
every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lightorkers providing care. it's a ritual that will continue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. let's speak to our north america correspondent david willis. we have to keep reminding ourselves that behind the figures the impacts are going to get worse? the world 's largest economy is in...
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every night at 9pm, the empire state building is eliminated in a red and white starry night to honour workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until the crisis is over. but that is the u na nswera ble crisis is over. but that is the unanswerable question. when will new york return to being new york? (siren wails). live now to massachusetts and to kenneth rogoff, professor of public policy and professor of economics at harvard university. thank you so much, really appreciate you coming on a thank you for waiting before coming on air. i think you will know far better than me, we we re know far better than me, we were seeing the longest employment boom in american history and clearly things very different now and these figures because do not reflect the full crisis. i do not think we will the full impact until the end of this current quarter, april— june? of this current quarter, april— june? this isjust the house of it, we are in the middle of the deepest fall in unemployment in may be years, and we may come out of it faster but otherwise, these are headed for great dep
every night at 9pm, the empire state building is eliminated in a red and white starry night to honour workers providing care. it is a ritual that will continue until the crisis is over. but that is the u na nswera ble crisis is over. but that is the unanswerable question. when will new york return to being new york? (siren wails). live now to massachusetts and to kenneth rogoff, professor of public policy and professor of economics at harvard university. thank you so much, really appreciate you...
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every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light to is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. one of india's best—known actors, irrfan khan, known to millions around the world for his starring roles in slumdog millionaire, life of pi and jurassic world, has died at the age of 53. the actor had revealed two years ago that he'd been diagnosed with a very rare form of cancer. 0ur correspondent in mumbai, yogita limaye, looks back at his life and career. let's see, then. where to begin? irrfan khan in life of pi, one of the several english—language movies he starred in. amongst his biggest hits overseas were slumdog millionaire, directed by danny boyle. it's a sad day, to think of his passing, but it's also a day where you can remember everything that he gave us, all the lovely roles that he played, and an actor who effortlessly bridged two cultures. abroad, he was india's best—known international actor. here in his home country, he was the unlikely leading
every night at nine o'clock the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren light to is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. one of india's best—known actors, irrfan khan, known to millions around the world for his starring roles in slumdog millionaire, life of pi and jurassic world, has died at the age of 53. the actor had revealed two years ago that he'd been diagnosed with a very...
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you can see the empire state building, it will be lit up to recognise the work of health workers there hello. our weather is about to doa hello. our weather is about to do a 180 degrees turn in the next few days. for the end of this week, it's going to feel chilly and there will be frosty starts. come the weekend, it sta rts starts. come the weekend, it starts to warm up quite dramatically but it will get quite windy on sunday and here's why. at the moment we are on the tail end of one area of low pressure thing into northerly or north—westerly winds on friday, and come the weekend, we switch to southerly 01’ weekend, we switch to southerly or south westerlies as low pressure squeezes in from the west. in the midst of all this, high pressure essentially keeping things relatively calm and largely dry, some weak weather fronts sliding down across the uk on thursday but coming in behind this week cold front, you guessed it, colder air. quite gusty winds across—the—board, but particularly for shetland, up to 70 mph at times today, and the ten profile behind me gives you some indicator of h
you can see the empire state building, it will be lit up to recognise the work of health workers there hello. our weather is about to doa hello. our weather is about to do a 180 degrees turn in the next few days. for the end of this week, it's going to feel chilly and there will be frosty starts. come the weekend, it sta rts starts. come the weekend, it starts to warm up quite dramatically but it will get quite windy on sunday and here's why. at the moment we are on the tail end of one area of...
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every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lighttinue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the education secretary for england, gavin williamson, says schools are likely to re—open in a phased manner, rather than all pupils returning at the same time. but mr williamson told mps on the education select committee that no date had yet been set. many mps have warned that this time out of school can be particularly damaging to the education of children from deprived backgrounds — as our education editor, branwenjeffreys, reports. i have a homeless family at the moment. we have families who are using the food bank, but because morecambe is quite a low—wage economy, a number of people haven't been furloughed, they'vejust been made redundant, and so lots of new claims for universal credit and lots of new numbers of people coming through for free school meals. a headteacher tells me the challenges she faces. morecambe's families now beh
every night, at nine o'clock, the empire state building is illuminated in a red—and—white siren lighttinue until this crisis is over. but that's the unanswerable question — when will new york return to being new york? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. the education secretary for england, gavin williamson, says schools are likely to re—open in a phased manner, rather than all pupils returning at the same time. but mr williamson told mps on the education select committee that no date had...
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the empire state building lady up in solidarity for those impacted by the virus, the colors of first responders and at the top of each hour. more scenes like this. new york city firefighters showing their support for the healthcare workers on the front lines of the crisis. lining the streets outside even more hospitals to applaud our heroes. an amazing site, here is helping to save more than 9200 people who have recovered from the virus in the us so far. hoping for the number to go even higher today. jillian: thank you. rob: fears growing on board stranded cruiseship struggling to get back to land. the princess cruises headed to florida with several infected passengers as a crew member dies on the celebrity infinity ship which is sitting off the coast of st. petersburg. 14 sick patients from two holland america ships rushed to the hospital after they were allowed to dock at port everglades in south florida, 70 passengers and crew members with covid-19 symptoms remain on board those ships until deemed medically fit. some passengers return home on charter flights or with private driver
the empire state building lady up in solidarity for those impacted by the virus, the colors of first responders and at the top of each hour. more scenes like this. new york city firefighters showing their support for the healthcare workers on the front lines of the crisis. lining the streets outside even more hospitals to applaud our heroes. an amazing site, here is helping to save more than 9200 people who have recovered from the virus in the us so far. hoping for the number to go even higher...
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the empire state building leading up in solidarity for those impacted by the virus, the colors of first responders added at the top of each hour. more things like this. new york city firefighters showing their support for the healthcare workers on the front lines of the crisis. amazing to see this lighting the street from outside even more hospitals to applaud our heroes in scrubs. those heroes helping save 9200 people so far in the us who have recovered from the virus. obviously looking forward to that number hitting 10,000 very soon. >> covid-19 fears growing on board stranded cruiseship struggling to get back to land. today a princess cruise is heading to florida with several infected passengers. it comes as a crew member dies on the celebrity infinity ship sitting off the coast of st. petersburg and 146 patients from two holland america ships are rushed to the hospital after the cruisers were about the docking port everglades, 70 passengers and crew members with covid-19 symptoms will remain on board until they are deemed medically safe. passengers will return home on charter flight
the empire state building leading up in solidarity for those impacted by the virus, the colors of first responders added at the top of each hour. more things like this. new york city firefighters showing their support for the healthcare workers on the front lines of the crisis. amazing to see this lighting the street from outside even more hospitals to applaud our heroes in scrubs. those heroes helping save 9200 people so far in the us who have recovered from the virus. obviously looking...
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. >> reporter: the empire state building live in blue in honor of the city's public transit workers, first responders in their own right, nearly 100 of whom have died of covid-19 as the nypd begins its campaign to reduce the subway system of homeless people. >> the cars were filthy, disgusting, homeless people were there with all their belongings. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo railing for a second day against new york city subway trains crowding with homeless people who could be infected with kim jong un for endangering commuters. >> how can we disinfect every train every night? >> reporter: the state called on the metropolitan transportation authority still more while new york city's mayor called, state to do more. >> we are all responsible. if the state runs the mta clearly the state has a whole lot of pieces to the puzzle. >> reporter: they called out the mayor, quote, could get into the car and into the subway so he could see what is really going on and solve the problem of his own making. the coronavirus pandemic causing bureaucratic and economic chaos in cities large and s
. >> reporter: the empire state building live in blue in honor of the city's public transit workers, first responders in their own right, nearly 100 of whom have died of covid-19 as the nypd begins its campaign to reduce the subway system of homeless people. >> the cars were filthy, disgusting, homeless people were there with all their belongings. >> reporter: governor andrew cuomo railing for a second day against new york city subway trains crowding with homeless people who...
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live pictures of the empire state building. that red light symbolizing a heartbeat to pay tribute to all those infected with coronavirus. new york city has become ground zero for the outbreak in this country. residents reporting almost constant sirens. in just the last day, more than 6,500 cases were reported, along with over 300 deaths. just the past day. so joining me now, two new york here droerks laura utick, and also judy gonzalez. she is an e.r. nurse and the president of the new york state nurse's association. i'm so grateful to have both of you on this evening. let me just thank you right off for what you're doing. and don't tell me that you're not hero, because you indee are. dr. uchik, i'm going to start with you, because these numbers are shocking. you're working on the front lines in new york city right now. can you please take us inside? what is it like at your hospital? >> well, don, first of all, thank you so much for having us. and i just really want to be clear that i'm here representing the voices and the expe
live pictures of the empire state building. that red light symbolizing a heartbeat to pay tribute to all those infected with coronavirus. new york city has become ground zero for the outbreak in this country. residents reporting almost constant sirens. in just the last day, more than 6,500 cases were reported, along with over 300 deaths. just the past day. so joining me now, two new york here droerks laura utick, and also judy gonzalez. she is an e.r. nurse and the president of the new york...
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i want take you live to new york city where the empire state building is lit. >>in red and you see the white flashes said cement to represent an emergency say you would see on a police car or an ambulance or fire truck and it's to honor the first responders who are working the front lines during this health crisis. >>well, here's the hands of some positive news, there is cautious optimism among bay area medical professionals today, and that's because what happened here in the bay area versus what happened in other parts of the country. some doctors are finding promise in the rates of covid-19 infections here kron four's kate rooney has story. >>since the firstdiagnosed case of novel coronavirus appeared in the bay area on january 31st health care workers have been preparing for a surge in patients but that surge hasn't quite come yet. at least not as forcefully as expected we have what seemingly looks like a delay in that that that we know is still coming. >>but the more time that we each unable to quit now and when the surge is coming is more time we have for
i want take you live to new york city where the empire state building is lit. >>in red and you see the white flashes said cement to represent an emergency say you would see on a police car or an ambulance or fire truck and it's to honor the first responders who are working the front lines during this health crisis. >>well, here's the hands of some positive news, there is cautious optimism among bay area medical professionals today, and that's because what happened here in the bay...
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and a look live at the empire state building after what some believe and want to believe may have been the peak day of deaths in new york. day 1,176 of this trump administration. administration. 208 days to go now until the presidential election. and by the way, the republican leader in the house today echoed the president, making it clear the republicans are dead set against voting by mail in this country. at today's white house briefing, the president said we're at the top of the hill, presuming he meant the curve. he said we've had a tremendous day. he promised lots of good news to report tomorrow. he talked about death today, called it a terrible word, a terribly dark word, while still contrasting the death toll against the worst of the projections. his way of projecting that he has acted decisively, acted early as he likes to say. while promising massive testing in certain areas of our country as he put it, he said there won't be widespread testing of americans prior to people someday going back to work. and on that front, he again said, we're going to be opening up. we call it op
and a look live at the empire state building after what some believe and want to believe may have been the peak day of deaths in new york. day 1,176 of this trump administration. administration. 208 days to go now until the presidential election. and by the way, the republican leader in the house today echoed the president, making it clear the republicans are dead set against voting by mail in this country. at today's white house briefing, the president said we're at the top of the hill,...
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♪ ♪ >> >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state building, a beacon above the city as unmistakablese days as the state of emergency on the city streets below as the nation's largest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you live, it became increasingly clear today that this country is indeed headed for very hard times. the united states set a new single-day record for coronavirus deaths today, and one prominent white house correspondent came away from the long white house briefing tonight saying the president seems scared. inside -- and indeed the president darker in tone and demeanor -- warned a surge is coming. he said the next two weeks will be very tough. he called the coronavirus a plague. he went on to assign blame, however, give voice to his own victimization, and attempted to change recent history. for starters, he said, for whate
♪ ♪ >> >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state building, a beacon above the city as unmistakablese days as the state of emergency on the city streets below as the nation's largest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you...
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she said she gets teary eyed thinking about seeing the empire state building red the other night. same for you. taking this day by day. that's what everybody has to do. you can't assume you're out of the woods when you're a few days into the illness. >> absolutely. some studies are showing us five weeks asymptomatic you can spread the virus. it's not worth for me to go into the world. thankfully with technology i can keep reporting. i'm calling all the local officials and calling all the elected and still holding them to the wire. i'm not doing it in person. >> right. you can do the work. thank you for sharing your account here. before we wrap up here on "reliable sources" our nightly newslet letter seven nights a week is full of the latest information about the virus and the media's handling of the story. sign up for free now at cnn.i.t./reliable. tonight's news letter coming out in a few hours. >>> and a special time, if you're looking for "state of the union" it's coming up in prime time. it's going replay at 10:00 p.m. eastern time tonight here on cnn because we bumped it this
she said she gets teary eyed thinking about seeing the empire state building red the other night. same for you. taking this day by day. that's what everybody has to do. you can't assume you're out of the woods when you're a few days into the illness. >> absolutely. some studies are showing us five weeks asymptomatic you can spread the virus. it's not worth for me to go into the world. thankfully with technology i can keep reporting. i'm calling all the local officials and calling all the...
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. >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state building, a beacon above the city as unmistakablegest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you live, it became increasingly clear today that this country is indeed headed for very hard times. the united states set a new single-day record for coronavirus deaths today, and one prominent white house correspondent came away from the long white house
. >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state building, a beacon above the city as unmistakablegest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you live, it became increasingly clear today that this country is indeed headed for very hard...
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and here's a live picture right now from new york city what the empire state building lit up in blue. all 102 stories of it to honor the frontline healthcare workers there. >>internet providers are trying to help their customers affected by the coronavirus mri's an atnt and comcast have extended their policies not to charge late fees nor to terminate service for people who are struggling to pay their monthly bills the policy was originally in place through mid-may but is now available through june. customers will have to make their case to their providers though explaining what their struggles are t mobile which also owns sprint has a similar has been extended to june as well. >>if this coronavirus pandemic is not over by this summer, the olympic games will have to be canceled. the 2020 tokyo games have already been rescheduled for july 23rd, but the president of the game said today the games will not be postponed again they will be out right shut down this is the strongest statement that the organization has issued with regard to a potential cancellation today the president of japan'
and here's a live picture right now from new york city what the empire state building lit up in blue. all 102 stories of it to honor the frontline healthcare workers there. >>internet providers are trying to help their customers affected by the coronavirus mri's an atnt and comcast have extended their policies not to charge late fees nor to terminate service for people who are struggling to pay their monthly bills the policy was originally in place through mid-may but is now available...
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april showers clouding the empire state building. that's a live picture of new york city. not only are they clouding the picture of the city, but a massive month for the markets on this final trading day as the covid related slowdown claims 30 million americans who now find themselves out of work. dow jones industrials begin this final hour down 364, s&p lower by 40, the nasdaq which had been up about 11 points, now down 79. however, as the world inches closer and closer to reopening, the cruise industry may be more eager than any other. it is still weathering rough seas since the first covid-19 cases showed up on its ships. in a fox business exclusive, carnival corporation's ceo arnold donald is here on how new bookings are coming in, when travel can restart, and how the cruise industry will forever be changed after it bids bon voyage to this awful pandemic. >>> dunkin brands hoping to get cooking once again as it reports a major sales dip. ceo dave hoffman joins us live on why dunkin might bounce back more quickly than other food and coffee chains. >>> and we are about t
april showers clouding the empire state building. that's a live picture of new york city. not only are they clouding the picture of the city, but a massive month for the markets on this final trading day as the covid related slowdown claims 30 million americans who now find themselves out of work. dow jones industrials begin this final hour down 364, s&p lower by 40, the nasdaq which had been up about 11 points, now down 79. however, as the world inches closer and closer to reopening, the...
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navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building.ing once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences, saying they were no longer worth his time, mostly because of the global reaction after he said this. >> supposing we hit the body
navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building.ing once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences, saying they were no longer worth his time, mostly because of the global reaction after he said this. >> supposing we hit the body
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. >> flashing empire state building high above new york on a clear monday night. good evening on this day 1,187 of the trump administration. just 197 days to go now until our presidential election. in fact, the president talked about the election day. he said the following. quote, i think we're going to win in a landslide because, quote, a lot of people love trump. a lot of people love me. he said that at a coronavirus briefing with over 40,000 americans dead. trump has declared the ventilator supply issue solved. he said of the united states, we are the king of ventilators all over the world. and he said once he solved the ventilator issue, the focus then shifted to, quote, we'll get him on testing. we'll get him on testing meaning this move for widespread testing that he's hearing was launched by his enemies. it's about him, about embarrassing and attacking him and not about public health. again today he held up copies of articles that were positive. he's played tv clips in the briefing room of andrew cuomo saying nice things. the president gave his daily remind
. >> flashing empire state building high above new york on a clear monday night. good evening on this day 1,187 of the trump administration. just 197 days to go now until our presidential election. in fact, the president talked about the election day. he said the following. quote, i think we're going to win in a landslide because, quote, a lot of people love trump. a lot of people love me. he said that at a coronavirus briefing with over 40,000 americans dead. trump has declared the...
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the empire state building lit like an ambulance every night. we cook. we cope.way of living and nobody's going to tell me any other way. >> that guy with the lions and tigers. oh, my. for some of us, turner classic movies has been the answer. >> operator? i want to speak to the hotel ritz. please hurry. this is an emergency. >> the world in simple black and white. music abounds and virtual orchestras and chorus uplifts us. our souls yearn for lent and passover. the holy week. we miss the feeling of community. >> let's get you some place warm. >> in the movie, bill murray's weatherman found the answer in service. and this week, we saw restaurants delivering meals to hospitals. gratis. the newspaper delivery man tending to the needs of his shut-in customers one by one. >> you get a chance to help them. you help them. >> the person who inspired us most is the texan introduced to us by cynthia mcfadden. chris's backyard business. >> if that was our son or daughter or grandfather sitting in bed gasping for air and we have to explain to them that sorry, we don't have
the empire state building lit like an ambulance every night. we cook. we cope.way of living and nobody's going to tell me any other way. >> that guy with the lions and tigers. oh, my. for some of us, turner classic movies has been the answer. >> operator? i want to speak to the hotel ritz. please hurry. this is an emergency. >> the world in simple black and white. music abounds and virtual orchestras and chorus uplifts us. our souls yearn for lent and passover. the holy week....
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the empire state building in new york city lit up in bright red to honor first responders who are fighting covid-19. >>of the covid-19 pandemic has created widespread stress and anxiety for all of us over health and day to day living over economics money pressures and beyond earlier today i talked with california's first-ever surgeon general doctor nadine burke harris about handling stress in the middle of this crisis. >>one of the things that it's important for folks to remember is that it isn't just all in our heads. when we're feeling stressed it's actually because our bodies are making stress hormones and those stress hormones have an impact on the way our brains work on the way that are you know how how strong your heart of hearts beat our blood pressure of our brain and body one of the most important things is for us to just take a moment to check in with our cells or if your parents take a moment to not only check in with yourself but also maybe check in with your kids and just have a sense of how does stress show up for you high life of the key components of those stress busters as
the empire state building in new york city lit up in bright red to honor first responders who are fighting covid-19. >>of the covid-19 pandemic has created widespread stress and anxiety for all of us over health and day to day living over economics money pressures and beyond earlier today i talked with california's first-ever surgeon general doctor nadine burke harris about handling stress in the middle of this crisis. >>one of the things that it's important for folks to remember is...
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navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building.g once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences,
navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building.g once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences,
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>>> the empire state building towering over a grateful city of new york tonight, displaying the colors of the fdny and new york city ems. good evening on this day 1,191 of the trump administration. 193 days remaining until our presidential election. the president started today's white house briefing touting his administration's success in the fight against the coronavirus. one of the first things he said was the whole world is watching, and let's stop right there because he's right but maybe not in the way he meant it. because by tonight, much of the world had caught up with the fact that just yesterday, he said this from the podium in the white house. >> supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and i think you said that hasn't been checked, but you're going to check it. and then i said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way, and i think you said you're going to test that too. sounds interesting. then i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minu
>>> the empire state building towering over a grateful city of new york tonight, displaying the colors of the fdny and new york city ems. good evening on this day 1,191 of the trump administration. 193 days remaining until our presidential election. the president started today's white house briefing touting his administration's success in the fight against the coronavirus. one of the first things he said was the whole world is watching, and let's stop right there because he's right but...
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and a look live at the empire state building after what some believe and want to believe may have beeneak day of deaths in new york. day 1,176 of this trump administration. 208 days to days to go now unti presidential election. by the way, the republican leader in the house today echoed the president making it clear the republicans are dead set against voting by mail in this country. at today's white house briefing, the president said we're at the top of the hill, presuming he meant the curve. he said we've had a tremendous day. he promised lots of good news to report tomorrow. he talked about death today called it a terrible word. a terribly dark word while contrasting the death toll against the worst of the projections. his way of projecting that he has acted decisively
and a look live at the empire state building after what some believe and want to believe may have beeneak day of deaths in new york. day 1,176 of this trump administration. 208 days to days to go now unti presidential election. by the way, the republican leader in the house today echoed the president making it clear the republicans are dead set against voting by mail in this country. at today's white house briefing, the president said we're at the top of the hill, presuming he meant the curve....
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you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state buildingthe city streets below as the nation's largest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you live, it became increasingly clear today
you can't do what you do, you do what you can ♪ ♪ ♪ >> >>> the pulsating red light atop the empire state buildingthe city streets below as the nation's largest city has been silenced except for the near constant wail of sirens taking patients to city hospitals. good evening. day 1,167 of this trump administration. 217 days to go until the presidential election. if you have not yet experienced hard times in your life or in the community where you live, it became increasingly...
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every night the empire state building pulses read in honor of all of those essential workers who arerotecting everyone. this is democracy now! i am amy g goodman with juan gonzalez. i am broadcasting from new york, he is in new jersey. here new york, the death toll has nearly reached 5000. we are spending the rest of the hour with u.s. representative alexandria ocasio-cortez, who represents the neighborhoods that have been called the epicenter of the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic here in new york city -- queens and the bronx. almost a third of the city's covid-19 cases are in queens, which has been called the most diverse place in the nation. many of the hardest hit in ththoseds neighbhborhoods are undocumenen, working-class, working poor. in elmhurst, ques momore than two-thirds of residents were born outside of the u.s. the majority are black and latinx. queens has more covid-19 cases than any other borough, yet it has fewer hospitals than its neighbors, with only three major medical centers. "the new york times" reports -- "queens has 1.5 hospital beds per 1010 people, c c
every night the empire state building pulses read in honor of all of those essential workers who arerotecting everyone. this is democracy now! i am amy g goodman with juan gonzalez. i am broadcasting from new york, he is in new jersey. here new york, the death toll has nearly reached 5000. we are spending the rest of the hour with u.s. representative alexandria ocasio-cortez, who represents the neighborhoods that have been called the epicenter of the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic here...
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before we hand it over to chris, take a look, the empire state building shining red and white for the first responders on the front lines of this crisis who are risking their lives to help keep us alive. >> anderson, as always, the per perfect message. maybe more than ever, those first responders are depending on us. thank you for well wishing, brother. i'll check in with you tomorrow. tonight's show will be a little different. priority remain, reality set in all the way to the president. brace yourselves, not for a hoax but for the next few weeks of scary and painful realities. the government is saying we need to keep doing what we're doing. the data shows our mitigation efforts are working. the reality, we are our best and perhaps only defense. if you need a death toll, you will get it every day, and it will frighten you. 4,000 already. maybe 100,000. 250,000. trumped up today by this president potentially saying it could have been millions. my suggestion, don't get caught in the numbers. why? they're just scary and they're out of context. we do not have the testing data to make rea
before we hand it over to chris, take a look, the empire state building shining red and white for the first responders on the front lines of this crisis who are risking their lives to help keep us alive. >> anderson, as always, the per perfect message. maybe more than ever, those first responders are depending on us. thank you for well wishing, brother. i'll check in with you tomorrow. tonight's show will be a little different. priority remain, reality set in all the way to the president....
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navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building. good evening once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences, saying they were no longer worth his time, mostly because of the global reaction after he said this. >> supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light. and i think you said that hasn't been checked, but you're going to test it. and then i said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. and i think you said you're going to test that too. sounds interesting. right. and then i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. and is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. so it woul
navy over the shut-in city of new york from high atop the empire state building. good evening once again on this day 1,194 of the trump administration. 190 days to go now until the presidential election. and perhaps you're old enough to remember when this president swore off the daily format of coronavirus press conferences, saying they were no longer worth his time, mostly because of the global reaction after he said this. >> supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it's...