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service could completely shut down in just 2 months just last week representative carolyn maloney and gary condit issued a joint letter to senate majority leader harry reid saying quote the postal service is in need of urgent help as a direct result of the coronavirus crisis they emphasize america's reliance on the postal service provided services and goods like lifesaving medications this battle to save the post office it isn't new nor was it created solely by the covert $900.00 pandemic the postal service lost nearly $78000000000.00 since 2007 and can't seem to regain. the u.s.p.s. called on congress to provide legislative reforms including changes to employee compensation over a year ago the mail agency released a 5 point strategic plan to help them get back on track they promote innovation in e-commerce as well as digital services the truck white house didn't bite and congress hasn't prioritize the agency as the american lifeline that it is the expectation that congress would support the post agency isn't far fetched after all congress supports it advocates for lower cost prescription drugs m
service could completely shut down in just 2 months just last week representative carolyn maloney and gary condit issued a joint letter to senate majority leader harry reid saying quote the postal service is in need of urgent help as a direct result of the coronavirus crisis they emphasize america's reliance on the postal service provided services and goods like lifesaving medications this battle to save the post office it isn't new nor was it created solely by the covert $900.00 pandemic the...
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gary: exactly right. erik: senator mcconnell suggested yesterday that states should be able to file for bankruptcy under conditionsike this, so they can result the imbalance between their obligations, pensioners, for example, and income, which we all know has evaporated. what do you think? gary: states are in a horrible position. if you think about where they were six weeks ago, they had very few unemployed claims. some states had virtually no unemployment claims. we were at 3.5% unemployment in this country, over 6 million job openings in this country. we had a very healthy country. on medical claims, they were not in the business of paying medical claims, and they all have normal income coming in, whether that was sales tax or income tax, and they were going to collect income tax on or before april 15. all of a sudden, they went from a very good operating environment to come as i said extraordinary operating environment. place, like wea are providing liquidity to small and medium and large businesses, i think we also need to provide liquidity for states have been asked to step in and provide liquidity for their
gary: exactly right. erik: senator mcconnell suggested yesterday that states should be able to file for bankruptcy under conditionsike this, so they can result the imbalance between their obligations, pensioners, for example, and income, which we all know has evaporated. what do you think? gary: states are in a horrible position. if you think about where they were six weeks ago, they had very few unemployed claims. some states had virtually no unemployment claims. we were at 3.5% unemployment...
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. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to you like this. i couldn't even carry on a conversation. >> we are seeing a range of actions by companies that make hydroxychloroquine. one has donated a million doses to the state of texas. while some overseas companies are banning exports to the u.s. for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. >>> in the south bay, a massive effort is under way to ensure that santa clara county's 11 hospitals are ready for a surge in covid-19 cases. today the county unveiled a new digital dashboard outlining the number of ventilators and hospital beds currently available. meantime, the santa clara convention center is being converted into a federal medical station with 250 beds. >>> in
. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to...
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. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to you like this. i couldn't even carry on a conversation. >> we are seeing a range of actions by companies that make hydroxychloroquine. one has donated a million doses to the state of texas. while some overseas companies are banning exports to the u.s. for the i-team, dan noyes, abc7 news. >>> in the south bay, a massive effort is under way to ensure that santa clara county's 11 hospitals are ready for a surge in covid-19 cases. today the county unveiled a new digital dashboard outlining the number of ventilators and hospital beds currently available. meantime, the santa clara convention center is being converted into a federal medical station with 250 beds. >>> in
. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to...
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. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to you like this. i couldn't even carry on a conversation. >> we are seeing a range of actions by companies that make hydroxychloroquine. one has donated a million doses to the state of texas. but get this. some overseas companies have banned any exports to the u.s. dan, ama? >> all right, thank you so much, dan. >>> well, just yesterday, governor newsom made it official that students will not be going back to school for the rest of the academic year. >> no prom, no graduation ceremonies. next, some expert advice on how to help kids handle those disappointments. >>> we've gotten used to having home delivery of food and necessities. now there is competition for home de
. >> retired santa clara county detective gary brady contracted coronavirus, as did his wife and children. he was seriously ill and had preexisting conditions. but after doctors gave him hydroxychloroquine, brady tells me he bounced back. >> and i was only there in intensive care five days, and i was out. they sent me home with the breathing machines, and the doctor said tomorrow i can take myself off them because my oxygen level is better. three days ago, i couldn't even talk to...
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gary cohn is "outfront." >>> and boris johnson is spending a second day in the icu. just how serious is his condition? and what is the lesson for america? >>>. >>> "erin burnett outfront" brought to you by tractor supply company, providing pet food, animal feed and gardening supplies. (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract i
gary cohn is "outfront." >>> and boris johnson is spending a second day in the icu. just how serious is his condition? and what is the lesson for america? >>>. >>> "erin burnett outfront" brought to you by tractor supply company, providing pet food, animal feed and gardening supplies. (soft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help...
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with gary shears and clerks and grocery stores and they've been great and they've really been true american heroes i want to call them out because they're working hard and they're working in conditions that are not ideal but soon they'll be ideal again as we mourn the terrible loss of life for this. and from this this grave pandemic we're seeing signs that our aggressive strategy to slow the spread is working the number of new cases is stabilizing the number of beds necessary and so many locations i was watching this morning in new york i was watching louisiana you see what's going on the numbers are changing and they're changing rapidly and soon will be over that curve will be over the top and will be headed in the right direction i feel strongly about that. some terrible days ahead but we're going to have some some wonderful days ahead. and we're going to get this behind us this terrible thing behind us some people never be able to forget if they had a loved one if they had a great friend or a friend but we're going to get it behind us is a tribute to the discipline and the devotion of the american people what we've accomplished if every american continues to strictly adhere to so
with gary shears and clerks and grocery stores and they've been great and they've really been true american heroes i want to call them out because they're working hard and they're working in conditions that are not ideal but soon they'll be ideal again as we mourn the terrible loss of life for this. and from this this grave pandemic we're seeing signs that our aggressive strategy to slow the spread is working the number of new cases is stabilizing the number of beds necessary and so many...
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gary, it's david. it is certainly a doozy, some of those things you described in terms of new ways that you'll board passengers sound onerous and potentially expensive. that gets me to your financial conditionn you update us on the government money that you are taking how that will work, and when you look towards the fall whether you think you'll need yet more money as some other airlines potentially may be >> the c.a.r.e.s. act provides two basic programs, one is a loan program, the other is styled payroll support so we have applied for the payroll support part of the program. our portion of that is 3.2 billion, 3$3.3 billion and that is funded in tranches over a four-month period so far we've received half of that or 1.6 billion. 948 of that is in the form of a lo loan, an unsecured loan that has to be paid back. the rest is a grant. the obligations that the airlines have or that we have is to have no involuntary furloughs of our employees through september 30th and then there are other conditions besides that that's the primary one the loan program, the application for that is due this week our pro rata share of that is 2$2.8 billion it's a secured loan. it also comes with warrants, 10%
gary, it's david. it is certainly a doozy, some of those things you described in terms of new ways that you'll board passengers sound onerous and potentially expensive. that gets me to your financial conditionn you update us on the government money that you are taking how that will work, and when you look towards the fall whether you think you'll need yet more money as some other airlines potentially may be >> the c.a.r.e.s. act provides two basic programs, one is a loan program, the...