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jason farley of the jh school of nursing and the reality of those serving in this pandemic.h us worldwide. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning, everyone, bloomberg "surveillance." we would like to continue our discussion as we have for the many weeks, on this pandemic, as andook at peter hotez people from the leading universities around the world, we focus on the job pot -- johns hopkins university school of public health. mr. bloomberg is the founder of bloomberg lp and the television and radio effort. he has provided philanthropy to at johns hopkins university, and their public health school. spoke yesterday of emergency room realities and we now speak of the frontline, nursing. jason farley is the head of the phd program in nursing at johns hopkins. it is world-class. he is focused not on the classes but on the survival of nurses. how desperate is it to get funding from washington to protect at the most basic level our nurses, interns, and residents? jason: there is no question there has been a delay in receiving funding, receiving ppe. we are starting to see improve
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farley, what are you most hopeful about now?of clinical sivir may beng remde working. when will we have an idea what drugs can be used in fighting this pandemic? nihn: the data from the yesterday was an interim analysis and that means there is a data safety and monitoring board that is independent. they look at the data and look at the analysis. there is a benefit in terms of recovery time, a four-day benefit. day time tod an 11 resolution whereas 15 days with a placebo. that is proof of concept the drug may have some level of benefit. when it comes to survival, there was a trend toward survivability that was not exactly statistically significant at this point, meaning the metric we look at as scientists to say is this different, drug a versus drug b, it appears it is moving in that direction but was not statistically different. what the data did show was 8% or sivir versus remde ceepo. -- the placebo. francine: dr. jason farley, a question asking whether corona can be passed on by mosquito bites, we will hope to have an answer
farley, what are you most hopeful about now?of clinical sivir may beng remde working. when will we have an idea what drugs can be used in fighting this pandemic? nihn: the data from the yesterday was an interim analysis and that means there is a data safety and monitoring board that is independent. they look at the data and look at the analysis. there is a benefit in terms of recovery time, a four-day benefit. day time tod an 11 resolution whereas 15 days with a placebo. that is proof of...
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jason farley from johns hopkins university.rg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. every day we continue to track the virus. bloomberg has developed a partnership with the leading authority on the disease. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response and every day we will bring you what is most important on how to tackle the disease. today we speak with dr. jason farley, a nurse practitioner in the division of infectious diseases within the ghq school school of medicine. what more do we know about when these vaccines will be ready? are we concerned about the side effects, and when can we have something that is viable for the population at large? jason: right now, the vaccine studies are working and what we call phase one. these studies are looking at the safety and whether or not we see a response. that is not testing efficacy, which is it effective at curbing the virus. effects ands have that is why we are continuing to project timelines of 12, if not 18 mon
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we are pleased to bring you jason farley from the johns hopkins school of nursing. we understand about the percentage of people that become critically ill? do we have that data? how much does it impact us? jason: yes, we know we are looking at how many people become critically ill. approximately 20% of people hospitalized, needing some form group,e care and of that approximately half will need mechanical ventilation. those tend to skew toward the older population and we are still seeing that data consistent with what we have seen around the world. francine: the response team in the u.s. and around the world, did they have enough equipment in the with the virus coming weeks and months? jason: the administration has supportstarted to offer to the states in trying to get more ppe. there have been herculean efforts by various governors across the united states to bring in more masks, gowns, gloves, and face shields. that has been different across states, as you have seen reporting. different governors have had to personal barter protective agreement from various agencie
we are pleased to bring you jason farley from the johns hopkins school of nursing. we understand about the percentage of people that become critically ill? do we have that data? how much does it impact us? jason: yes, we know we are looking at how many people become critically ill. approximately 20% of people hospitalized, needing some form group,e care and of that approximately half will need mechanical ventilation. those tend to skew toward the older population and we are still seeing that...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 sq
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast. a country mired in the more us depression wanted a new president. called to accept the nomination, his wife and son -- who knew it then, but this was the beginning of an era unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance in chicago stadium was the beginning of a series of spectacular personal triumphs. his first words were fearless and prophetic. president roosevelt: i am prepared under my constitutional duty to deliver what a stricken world may require. these measures or such other measures as the congress may build out of this experience and wisdom, i shall seek within my constitutional authority to bring to speed it up. but in the event congress should fail to take one of these two clauses, in the event the national emergency is still critical, i shall not invade the clear force of duty that will then confront me. i shall ask the congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the crisis -- broad, executive power to wage a war against the emergency as great as the power that
with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast. a country mired in the more us depression wanted a new president. called to accept the nomination, his wife and son -- who knew it then, but this was the beginning of an era unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance in chicago stadium was the beginning of a series of spectacular personal triumphs. his first words were fearless and prophetic. president roosevelt: i am prepared under my constitutional duty to deliver what a...
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thomas farley joins us now. dr. farley, you're grateful for the attention, i guess, from the white house but you think they got their numbers a little wrong. >> we're grateful for the attention. philadelphia has definitely been hit hard like many cities in the northeastern part of the country, obviously new york city being hit the hardest. we have 78 deaths. that's 78 more than i'd like to have. our mortality rate, though, is one-tenth of new york city, and i've been a little more optimistic in the last two or three days that our case count each day has been more or less stable. cases are growing, deaths are growing, we're not out of the woods by any means, but i'm hopeful the social distancing we put in place a few weeks ago are showing some signs of working. >> i just want to put up the last five days. on saturday your cases went up 18%, sunday 22%, monday up 11, tuesday up 13, wednesday up 12. so in that stability, every one of these is a challenge, obviously, is every one of them is a human life, either going th
thomas farley joins us now. dr. farley, you're grateful for the attention, i guess, from the white house but you think they got their numbers a little wrong. >> we're grateful for the attention. philadelphia has definitely been hit hard like many cities in the northeastern part of the country, obviously new york city being hit the hardest. we have 78 deaths. that's 78 more than i'd like to have. our mortality rate, though, is one-tenth of new york city, and i've been a little more...
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of migration, contacts, .eople's movement scarlet: that is jason farley from the johns hopkins universityhns hopkins school of public health this funded by michael bloomberg. guidelines for stay-at-home orders across the u.s. giving us some perspective is our bloomberg white house editor josh gallo. explain to us what the president announced. i know there are changes at 6:00, but what has he told us so far about what they are envisioning? josh: not very much yet. bloomberg obtained the plan that ,e is going to release later on or details of it. essentially, what he is going to release is a three-phase plan to getting states and their economies back to some semblance of normal. theyuld start as soon as first when some of the federal social distancing guidelines are set to expire. essentiallys thinking about this in two week implements. people should show a downward trajectory in coronavirus cases for two weeks. the that happens, enter first phase. social distancing so that some people can return to work. school,ike sports, daycare's, restaurants, bars, places where people tend to congregat
of migration, contacts, .eople's movement scarlet: that is jason farley from the johns hopkins universityhns hopkins school of public health this funded by michael bloomberg. guidelines for stay-at-home orders across the u.s. giving us some perspective is our bloomberg white house editor josh gallo. explain to us what the president announced. i know there are changes at 6:00, but what has he told us so far about what they are envisioning? josh: not very much yet. bloomberg obtained the plan...
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and with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast, the country still mired in the morass ofssion wanted a new president. called to chicago to accept the nomination, governor roosevelt flew from albany with his wife, and sons elliot and john. of an erahe beginning unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance at chicago stadium was the beginning of the series of spectacular personal triumph spirit swept into office by the greatest landslide in history, his first words were fearless. >> i am prepared under my constitutional duty to recommend measures for stricken nation in the midst of a stricken world. , or such other member -- or such other measures as congress may build out of its experience and wisdom, i shall seek within my constitutional authority. but, in the -- event congress should fail to take one of these two courses, and if the national emergency is still critical, i shall take to clear course of duty. congress for the one remaining instrument to meet the power, brought executive to weight a war against the as great as the power that would be given to me if we
and with james a farley swinging the gavel, the die was cast, the country still mired in the morass ofssion wanted a new president. called to chicago to accept the nomination, governor roosevelt flew from albany with his wife, and sons elliot and john. of an erahe beginning unparalleled in american history. fdr's appearance at chicago stadium was the beginning of the series of spectacular personal triumph spirit swept into office by the greatest landslide in history, his first words were...
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at the same time, farley is saying that you can't be too cautious.hat this virus is very clever and that it could find a new population. listen to what the mayor jim kenney told cnn. >> but we never -- you never know when it may surge back, and you want to make sure people don't get too complacent that they start stopping the social distancing that we have been encouraging them to do and we definitely will have something come back in a surge. but right now, the federal government believes we are a potential hot spot, send us all the equipment we need and we'll really appreciate it. >> reporter: by no means are they stopping the guidelines when it comes to social distancing. they are according to the health secretary planning for a day when they might be able to start relaxing those social distancing guidelines and the words of pennsylvania health secretary, it is very important to have hope. jim and poppy. >> yeah, it really is. alex, thank you for that. >>> so, ahead, the effort, bill and melinda gates pouring billions of dollars into fighting coron
at the same time, farley is saying that you can't be too cautious.hat this virus is very clever and that it could find a new population. listen to what the mayor jim kenney told cnn. >> but we never -- you never know when it may surge back, and you want to make sure people don't get too complacent that they start stopping the social distancing that we have been encouraging them to do and we definitely will have something come back in a surge. but right now, the federal government believes...
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. >> he is starring alongside chris farley in the comedy tommy boy. he was best known for his roles in first blood and cocoon and had numerous tv roles. he won two tonys his family said he died from natural causes not related to covid-19 he was 81 years old. >>> when we come back, while returning to public life may not be what you expect >>> and a mysterious predator uncovered deep in the eaocn. the animal scientists are calling a spiral ufo the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! when it comes to parenting, you're a pro. you know reflexes are key. you know your kid doesn't step around puddles. and wet shoes, not cool. you know what else isn't cool? those cheap leaky diapers. because with luvs, you get the pro-level leak protection you're looking for. luvs, parent like a pro. but right now, the world needs all the good that we can do. to e
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farley, the raging debate this morning is in house.eel you're one of the nation's la -- the steph fear is a virusary bout of this down the road. the likelihood and how it will demonstrate if we get a virus come or ember or december even into 2021. >> yes, certainly. looking at estimates of antibodies that are merging that suggests that 5% of the population, for the data out of seattle, and the washington state that suggests that 5% population may have been exposed and recovered. question obviously, do those antibodies lead to any form of attenuation or protection in the future? the second question is, if that is so that still leaves 95% of the population who immunologically naive, meaning no prior exposure or recovery. roll er words, if we back social distancing too fast we continue to propagate virus in the community. subsequently leads us into the season of cold n flu which is, like you said, september on, in the northern hemisphere that then we also get other respiratory viruses merging, such as influenza, it complicates our scenario as mentioned by the cdc redfield, because then cl
farley, the raging debate this morning is in house.eel you're one of the nation's la -- the steph fear is a virusary bout of this down the road. the likelihood and how it will demonstrate if we get a virus come or ember or december even into 2021. >> yes, certainly. looking at estimates of antibodies that are merging that suggests that 5% of the population, for the data out of seattle, and the washington state that suggests that 5% population may have been exposed and recovered. question...
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seem pretty safe here do you think chris hayes is glasses reason not resemble the glasses worn by farley granger's wife who he wants to divorce and strangers on a train. yes. there there is the shirt had certain i always look it does have glasses and i'd say i could 0 her off the locker choking her in the reflection on the love there connla. they're big they're substantial they're real they're important outlasts yeah well. let's talk about this book the book is very sort of call your mother folks i could not tell you when i saw the story on the front look so the picture on the front i should say look so extra i remember the look on my face for us 16 to 48 and frocked i would say and then what i saw the title like i had a lump of the story behind the result 40 please tell the story behind call it very spun felt call here we're now the title is based on a real incident in early january 19th 7 the i was 17 years old i was a senior in college and we went to the 1st anti-war concert at madison square garden it was harry belafonte peter paul and mary and for the 2nd time that evening jimi hend
seem pretty safe here do you think chris hayes is glasses reason not resemble the glasses worn by farley granger's wife who he wants to divorce and strangers on a train. yes. there there is the shirt had certain i always look it does have glasses and i'd say i could 0 her off the locker choking her in the reflection on the love there connla. they're big they're substantial they're real they're important outlasts yeah well. let's talk about this book the book is very sort of call your mother...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> hi. i am cory with san francisco and we're doing stay safe and we're going to talk about what shelter in place o
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to...
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romaine: we were just listening hopkins farley, john nursing professor. hopkins school of public health is supported by michael r bloomberg, the owner of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. let's turn to what is going on in wall street and specifically the lending market. some companies have flooded into u.s. banks with loan requests and those banks see that they have a little bit of leverage to extract concessions. should ali bostic joining us now with a few of those details. what type of leverage do they have and what specifically are they asking for? nali: my colleague makes a great point here, that they are rushing to make sure they get the cheapest rates available for their clients. but now, you are seeing interest rates for some of these corporate bond yields go higher. finally, after many years of not having any leverage, banks are starting to say, wait a minute, we are going to need to tighten the reins. little bit, especially as all of america is rushing for money. scarlet: in some instances, you have banks treating investment-grade borrow
romaine: we were just listening hopkins farley, john nursing professor. hopkins school of public health is supported by michael r bloomberg, the owner of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. let's turn to what is going on in wall street and specifically the lending market. some companies have flooded into u.s. banks with loan requests and those banks see that they have a little bit of leverage to extract concessions. should ali bostic joining us now with a few of those details. what type...
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the health commissioner thomas farley says the data federal officials are looking at is out dated. the number of daily positive cases are slowing and things are looking better. the same time there are major gaps in the healthcare system here. take a listen. >> we have problems with personal protective equipment for healthcare workers and healthcare system could come under strain, we put in place a lot of safe guards. at the moment it is looking like we can manage a surge. it is tough to prepare for that point. so by no means over this. >> by no means over this and out of the woods. a caution optimism there from the health commissioner. every county in pennsylvania has been affected. there are some 5,029 confirmed cases in philadelphia county. the worst infected. 86 deaths. most of those have tested and treated. like the hospital right here, temple ramping up the facilities as they prepare for these numbers to get worse. >> 1400 new cases a day, what is philadelphia officials saying what near numbtheir number is? >> they're >> reporter: what they are caughti cautioning is it is not
the health commissioner thomas farley says the data federal officials are looking at is out dated. the number of daily positive cases are slowing and things are looking better. the same time there are major gaps in the healthcare system here. take a listen. >> we have problems with personal protective equipment for healthcare workers and healthcare system could come under strain, we put in place a lot of safe guards. at the moment it is looking like we can manage a surge. it is tough to...
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farley is an extremely capable individual, brilliant doctor and has been health commissioner for a city the size of new york. i believe what he says about what he sees the numbers doing. but you never know when it may surge back and you want to make sure people don't get too complacent that they stop the social distancing we encourage them to do. we definitely will have something come back in a surge. right now the federal government believes with rhea potential hot spot. send us all the equipment we need. we will appreciate it. >> you got to be prepared for the worst, god forbid. mayor young, dr. birx, deborah birx from the coronavirus task has identified the baltimore area as a potential hot spot. is your healthcare system prepared for such a dramatic potential surge in coronavirus patients? >> yes, we are. we are blessed in baltimore to have some of the greatest hospitals in the entire country with johns hopkins, the university of maryland and sinai and medstar. we have some world class hospitals here in baltimore and we have formed a public private partnership with care first, johns
farley is an extremely capable individual, brilliant doctor and has been health commissioner for a city the size of new york. i believe what he says about what he sees the numbers doing. but you never know when it may surge back and you want to make sure people don't get too complacent that they stop the social distancing we encourage them to do. we definitely will have something come back in a surge. right now the federal government believes with rhea potential hot spot. send us all the...
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thomas farley, the philadelphia health commissioner, he said just yesterday philadelphia, like other large cities in the northeast, has been hit hard by this epidemic. i doubt dr. birx is looking at the numbers as updated as we are. i'm glad she's concerned about philadelphia, but at the moment, things are looking a bit better. so local authorities saying that the federal government has some outdated numbers. in terms of the numbers we know of confirmed cases, that's 4,777 for philadelphia with 87 deaths. so local authorities are not saying that this is turning around. they're not saying this is plateauing, but they are saying that the number of new cases is slowing. so that is encouraginencouragin poppy? >> that is a sign that folks look for as they monitor this. alex marquardt in philadelphia, thank you. so the government is saying don't let your guard down, continue to stay at home because it's working. this has been one of the stories of this pandemic, right, is what happens to folks stuck on cruise ships. >> reporter: right, and this is a cruise ship with a number of cruise memb
thomas farley, the philadelphia health commissioner, he said just yesterday philadelphia, like other large cities in the northeast, has been hit hard by this epidemic. i doubt dr. birx is looking at the numbers as updated as we are. i'm glad she's concerned about philadelphia, but at the moment, things are looking a bit better. so local authorities saying that the federal government has some outdated numbers. in terms of the numbers we know of confirmed cases, that's 4,777 for philadelphia with...
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and it's interesting that while pennsylvania governor tom over and commissioner thomas farley pushedack, saying he's not sure what number he's looking at, but his paint a brighter picture, and the deaths in pennsylvania today are down from yesterday. but projections about the d.c., maryland, virginia region becoming a hot spot appear to be supported bybe the numbers, from yesterday to today, the area hay significant increase in both new cases and deaths. in fact, maryland, and most of this is coming from the baltimore area, has now seen its three deadliest days of the outbreak.he finally, california is continuing its trend of i flattening the curve with the number of cases and deaths being very steady form one solid week malcolm and louisiana, which has been a hot spot, did see its numbers come down today. tucker? >> tucker: interesting. trace gallagher, thanks so much for that. there's been so much going on obviously, it's easy to forget it, but there still a presidential campaign going on this year. until a few hours ago, the democratic primaries were still tin progress, but now it
and it's interesting that while pennsylvania governor tom over and commissioner thomas farley pushedack, saying he's not sure what number he's looking at, but his paint a brighter picture, and the deaths in pennsylvania today are down from yesterday. but projections about the d.c., maryland, virginia region becoming a hot spot appear to be supported bybe the numbers, from yesterday to today, the area hay significant increase in both new cases and deaths. in fact, maryland, and most of this is...
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the philadelphia health commissioner thomas farley, he said, quote, philadelphia like other large cities in the northeast has been hit hard by the epidemic. i doubt that dr. deborah birx is looking at numbers as updated as we are. i'm glad she's concerned about philadelphia, but at the moment things are looking a bit better. so the philadelphia authority saying that they do have more updated numbers than the federal authorities. they're not saying that it is plateauing. they're not saying that it is -- that it is growing. they're saying the numbers are slowing down. no one is disputing that there is a cause for concern here, jim, but we are following that difference in the approach to the different sets of numbers as we follow this city. jim? >> relief to hear. alex marquardt in philadelphia, thank you very much. >>> new york remains the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the united states. more than 151,000 cases and over 6,000 deaths here alone. simone hannah clark is an intensive care nurse at new york's mt. sinai hospital. you may recognize that name. she wrote a powerful opini
the philadelphia health commissioner thomas farley, he said, quote, philadelphia like other large cities in the northeast has been hit hard by the epidemic. i doubt that dr. deborah birx is looking at numbers as updated as we are. i'm glad she's concerned about philadelphia, but at the moment things are looking a bit better. so the philadelphia authority saying that they do have more updated numbers than the federal authorities. they're not saying that it is plateauing. they're not saying that...
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farley is in contact with all the health commissioners across the country.e they come from. i'm sure he knows, but if we can get the same thing with ppe. we've been struggling to equip our hospitals and nursing homes with the appropriate ppe because there was no national effort to do it. >> we wish you guys luck. >> real quick, as jim said, we are in the same boat when it comes to testing. we're looking at can we purchase these tests ourselves? we have about 700,000 people in the city of boston. i'd love to get my hands on 500,000 tests. we have the infrastructure set up to do these tests in our health centers and hospitals. the issue is can we get these tests that we can make sure we see what the data reflects. >> it's amazing that is still an open question, can you get the tests? >> we should not be in competition with each other, that's the problem. we've been in competition with every state and city in the country on ppe and now on testing. this is what the federal government should be doing to help guide us through this. >> we wish you guys luck. my goo
farley is in contact with all the health commissioners across the country.e they come from. i'm sure he knows, but if we can get the same thing with ppe. we've been struggling to equip our hospitals and nursing homes with the appropriate ppe because there was no national effort to do it. >> we wish you guys luck. >> real quick, as jim said, we are in the same boat when it comes to testing. we're looking at can we purchase these tests ourselves? we have about 700,000 people in the...
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with the scientist katharine hayhoe and her husband, andrew farley. >> mr.e. historianwn archie on gorbachev and reagan and the end of the cold war.
with the scientist katharine hayhoe and her husband, andrew farley. >> mr.e. historianwn archie on gorbachev and reagan and the end of the cold war.
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some progress over the over the weekend with more to come next week thanks david out i've got martha farley from i.t.v. . thank you health secretary a question to you if i may the royal college of nursing has issued new guidance to its members telling them that if they haven't been given the appropriate p.p. and that there is no other way of treating a patient without reducing risk then they should refuse to work rather than compromising their own safety will you apologize to the nurses and indeed the other medical and health care workers who are being put in that impossible position of having to make a decision between whether to offer treatment to a patient or to protect their own personal safety well martha as i said in the previous answer we're working night and day to make sure that we get the right people the and actually the thing i want to do is pay tribute to the on believable efforts of a huge number of people to get to the position where we are in now which as i said in my opening remarks is improving but we won't rest until we get there so i. work closely with the royal college
some progress over the over the weekend with more to come next week thanks david out i've got martha farley from i.t.v. . thank you health secretary a question to you if i may the royal college of nursing has issued new guidance to its members telling them that if they haven't been given the appropriate p.p. and that there is no other way of treating a patient without reducing risk then they should refuse to work rather than compromising their own safety will you apologize to the nurses and...
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. -- farley. still to come, profit coming in flat.navirus disrupts software's ability to serve its big wall street clients. more details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we have back and counting down to the session in indiana. speaking to the media just a few hours ago, expecting that 12:30 singapore time. are things shaping up for the session today? >> one of the big things to the bank ofr is governors. is entirelysay it unexpected. why do we say that? they have jumped 30 business points in this month so far. we have a huge program. the market has been expecting the bank to step in or give some direction, given how it has been behaving in this environment. out fory is looking what is to come of it. outinda: earnings came after the close yesterday. profit pretty much flat for the quarter. how will investors react? it is one of the largest exporters. we understand that if they are -- you woulders see a lot of pullback. it is a large part of that portfolio. ande is uncertainty enterprise projects and spending. 26% of margins over t
. -- farley. still to come, profit coming in flat.navirus disrupts software's ability to serve its big wall street clients. more details ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we have back and counting down to the session in indiana. speaking to the media just a few hours ago, expecting that 12:30 singapore time. are things shaping up for the session today? >> one of the big things to the bank ofr is governors. is entirelysay it unexpected. why do we say that? they have jumped 30 business...
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one of my favorite "snl" duo david spade and chris farley gave us so many classic moments like one of in a little coat >> you don't have to listen to me. david spade can tell you all about it. take a look. >> fat guy in a little coat. >> i want to thank you for talking about the anniversary of "tommy boy." obviously one of the favorite things i did in my whole life. i got a front row seat to that guy. that's an old picture from my wall with rock. i'm here in the lights out bunker. probably an "snl" after party, i'm thinking. appreciate it. i think about him every day. it was a great time in my life. i got lucky to be a front row seat in that movie. watched one of the funniest guys ever. that was the fat guy, i was a little coat and great memories. >> we got a front row seat to watch both of you do what you do best which is make us laugh. so a big thank you to our guy, david spade who said he's in the lights out bunker. see david's show "lights out" on twitter, instagram, facebook and youtube channel. and next up, if you're looking for a family movie night this weekend, then break out
one of my favorite "snl" duo david spade and chris farley gave us so many classic moments like one of in a little coat >> you don't have to listen to me. david spade can tell you all about it. take a look. >> fat guy in a little coat. >> i want to thank you for talking about the anniversary of "tommy boy." obviously one of the favorite things i did in my whole life. i got a front row seat to that guy. that's an old picture from my wall with rock. i'm here...
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cal farley's report is much lower. >>> all right, california and washington remain steady at an 8% rate are seeing finally is testing improving, more testing being done. still a high level of negative and states without hot spots. allowing them to do more of the surveillance and containment. >>> dr. birx went on to say that the federal government is sending new rapid test kits to areas where doctors may not have access to lab second process large number of tests. >>> a new type of investigation has been much by the santa clara county sheriff's department. it has created a special covid- 19 investigative unit to track potential exposure to the coronavirus within the department and know exactly who some of the survivors can impacted with. so far, 11 sheriff's departments staff members have tested positive for the coronavirus. >> hours and hours just trying to and then by anyone who may be, you know, they did not realize at the time, exposure to any sort of respiratory droplets, coughing or sneezing. a lot of wind direction. obviously, in the custody setting. >> the sheriff's.command cente
cal farley's report is much lower. >>> all right, california and washington remain steady at an 8% rate are seeing finally is testing improving, more testing being done. still a high level of negative and states without hot spots. allowing them to do more of the surveillance and containment. >>> dr. birx went on to say that the federal government is sending new rapid test kits to areas where doctors may not have access to lab second process large number of tests. >>>...
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. >> back to one of his memorable rolls, big tom in chris farley's gut busting comedy, "tommy boy." > brother. >> speak of the devil. >> reporter: in a career that spanned five decades, dennehy starred in dozens of movies, including tv films playing basketball coach bobby knight in "a season on the brink," and serial murderer john wayne gacy in "to catch a killer. also two tony awards, one for "death of a salesman," the other for "a long day's journey into night," a journey that brought him and vanessa redgrave to "today." >> if we get through without broken limbs, we'll be okay. >> nice enough to see him on stage, a loss. russell crowe that recently shared the screen with him, he said he was a fine actor it was a privilege to work with him. sylvester stallone posted, "the world lost a great artist. >> i forgot about all the stuff on stage as well. >> i feel like -- in a way, don't you feel like he was in every movie always in this quiet way but made it. he'll be missed. >> we've got the news covered, guys how about a little double boost. we've seen a lot of people using sidewalk chal
. >> back to one of his memorable rolls, big tom in chris farley's gut busting comedy, "tommy boy." > brother. >> speak of the devil. >> reporter: in a career that spanned five decades, dennehy starred in dozens of movies, including tv films playing basketball coach bobby knight in "a season on the brink," and serial murderer john wayne gacy in "to catch a killer. also two tony awards, one for "death of a salesman," the other for "a...