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lou: what about gary johnson. i haven't looked at this in a long time.i recall, gary johnson got in some cases 4% of the vote or something approaching that. and he would have made a difference in five or six states. this is again -- this isn't about fringe candidate. it's part of the never trump resistance and he's no better than that or no worse than that. though he probably you have as no program of any kind. >> it is about hurting trump. him being from michigan make it about hurting trump in a crucial state. there is no doubt about it. i'm not convinced he's actually going to do this. he would have to get a minimal amount of money to mount a small campaign. remember in 06 there were all -- in 2016 there were all sorts of schemes on the right to stop trump. evan mcmullin, and if there were a tie in the electoral college, he would win utah. there is going to be the same sort of thing this year. lou: what was that name you mentioned? >> evan mcmullin. lou: it's one preposterous character after another. the only thing that gives them life is the motivatio
lou: what about gary johnson. i haven't looked at this in a long time.i recall, gary johnson got in some cases 4% of the vote or something approaching that. and he would have made a difference in five or six states. this is again -- this isn't about fringe candidate. it's part of the never trump resistance and he's no better than that or no worse than that. though he probably you have as no program of any kind. >> it is about hurting trump. him being from michigan make it about hurting...
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this was the fuel for gary johnson and jill stein. folks who didn't like trump or clinton.gain, they broke decidedly for trump, and even then those that didn't vote for trump didn't vote for hillary clinton. seven out of ten of them stayed away from hillary clinton. in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin, the folks that didn't like either candidate went for trump or third party candidates. that hurt hillary clinton. the question for 2020 is will the candidates be as unpopular? will there be a chance for them to debt more than 30 points. in a national poll, trump is 10 points under water on the positive/negative. favorable/unfavorable. swing state polls are just a little bit better for biden right now. neither one is that popular. of the folks that don't like trump or don't like biden this is what our poll showed. how about that? that is a night and day difference from what i just showed you in 2016. in 2016 if they didn't like trump and didn't like clinton they stayed away from clinton. now at least they don't like either trump or biden they are breaking to biden. if that
this was the fuel for gary johnson and jill stein. folks who didn't like trump or clinton.gain, they broke decidedly for trump, and even then those that didn't vote for trump didn't vote for hillary clinton. seven out of ten of them stayed away from hillary clinton. in pennsylvania, michigan and wisconsin, the folks that didn't like either candidate went for trump or third party candidates. that hurt hillary clinton. the question for 2020 is will the candidates be as unpopular? will there be a...
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i've been meeting with the naacp, national medical association, talked with gary johnson multiple times this week , the head of the naacp. we need targeted outreach to the african-american community. i used language use in my family. i have a puerto rican brother-in-law. i call my granddaddy, granddaddy. i have relatives who call their .parents big momma/ it was not meant to be offensive. that is a language that we use. it is critically important it is not just about them. i was very clear about that it is not just about what you do, but you are also not helpless. we have do our part at the federal level, we need people to do their part. we need everyone, no matter what color you are, to follow the coronavirus guidelines, and do their part. naacp,talked to the three weeks ago, one of the things they asked me is can you help dispel the myths in the community that people cannot get the coronavirus if they are black? that was a myth that was important for us to squash. reporter: are you recommending that all americans avoid alcohol, tobacco, drug use? dr. adams: yes, all americans. i will
i've been meeting with the naacp, national medical association, talked with gary johnson multiple times this week , the head of the naacp. we need targeted outreach to the african-american community. i used language use in my family. i have a puerto rican brother-in-law. i call my granddaddy, granddaddy. i have relatives who call their .parents big momma/ it was not meant to be offensive. that is a language that we use. it is critically important it is not just about them. i was very clear...
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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 t
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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gary tuchman. >>> up next, british prime minister boris johnson out of the hospital after beating coronavirus. >> it's hard to find words to express my debt. >> his message to hospital workers after spending three nights in intensive care. >>> plus -- more than 600 new coronavirus deaths in spain. so why is the country beginning to ease some restrictions? it won't wait for a convenient time or for hospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, we aren't waiting. we're right here, still focused on the only thing we do, providing world-class cancer care, all under one roof. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. when youyou spend lessfair, and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but wit
gary tuchman. >>> up next, british prime minister boris johnson out of the hospital after beating coronavirus. >> it's hard to find words to express my debt. >> his message to hospital workers after spending three nights in intensive care. >>> plus -- more than 600 new coronavirus deaths in spain. so why is the country beginning to ease some restrictions? it won't wait for a convenient time or for hospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer...
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we are excited to work with the gary community foundation. i talked to mike johnson today, to work with them to deploy hundreds of thousands of antibody tests to better understand, surveillance and exposure. remember the antibody tests can also detect who had it already, and also we can pick up people that might still be in the contagious phase if they are symptomatic or asymptomatic. they are not the same as those other tests but it is a huge part of this and we are excited to partner with gary community foundation and many others who are doing some of the antibody work across the state. i just wanted to thank all of them for that. there is a lot more going on in testing. we may have a -- i would be happy to give an update next week, maybe wednesday or thursday after we get for the necessary things about the opening, the reopening and what is going on for the safer at home. because i don't talk about it every day, that doesn't mean it is not the singular focus of an entire team of experts we brought in from the private sector and other areas at our emergency respons
we are excited to work with the gary community foundation. i talked to mike johnson today, to work with them to deploy hundreds of thousands of antibody tests to better understand, surveillance and exposure. remember the antibody tests can also detect who had it already, and also we can pick up people that might still be in the contagious phase if they are symptomatic or asymptomatic. they are not the same as those other tests but it is a huge part of this and we are excited to partner with...
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johnson plans to return to downing street as early as monday. this is bloomberg. as the debate over reopening the u.s. economy rages, we get the thoughts of garyohn, former director of the national economic council. take a listen. u-shapedk it is a recovery. i am trying to foreshadow or think about a u-shaped recovery. businesses orn certain events will not come back and that u-shaped recovery for some time. are going to we basketball games or baseball games anytime soon. do i think baseball and basketball might play without fans in a controlled atmosphere? i do. i think we would enjoy having that entertainment. that is a different type of environment. compared to where you have 20,000 people or 50,000 people. there is a roadmap for reopening the economy. it relies heavily on logistics and compliance. do you think it is a viable approach? >> i do. i have talked to scott quite a bit during this. i think he has been very practical and reasonable. trying to lay out a way we can get back into a more normalized economy as soon reasonably possible. i think what he has laid out is quite reasonable. >> you talk about your trepidation, the gut instinct
johnson plans to return to downing street as early as monday. this is bloomberg. as the debate over reopening the u.s. economy rages, we get the thoughts of garyohn, former director of the national economic council. take a listen. u-shapedk it is a recovery. i am trying to foreshadow or think about a u-shaped recovery. businesses orn certain events will not come back and that u-shaped recovery for some time. are going to we basketball games or baseball games anytime soon. do i think baseball...
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gary tuchman, thanks so much. >>> meantime, there was some good news out of the uk today. british prime minister boris johnson now out of the hospital, recovering from the coronavirus at home. johnson was hospitalized when his symptoms suddenly and dramatically worsened. and in a video statement, johnson admitted it could have gone either way for him. and he warned his country that social distancing needs to be maintained. >> and the reason in the end my bodied by start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night, they were watching and they were thinking and they were caring and making the interventions i needed. so that is how i also know that across this country, 24 hours a day, for every second of every hour, there are hundreds of thousands of nhs staff who are acting with the same care and thought and precision as jenny and louise. >> cnn's nabilo is in the uk. are people in london getting that message about social distancing? >> reporter: it's been a message that the government has tried hard to force. they were particularly worried about this weekend. easter weekend is a bank weekend
gary tuchman, thanks so much. >>> meantime, there was some good news out of the uk today. british prime minister boris johnson now out of the hospital, recovering from the coronavirus at home. johnson was hospitalized when his symptoms suddenly and dramatically worsened. and in a video statement, johnson admitted it could have gone either way for him. and he warned his country that social distancing needs to be maintained. >> and the reason in the end my bodied by start to get...
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gary leak, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> so experts say a vaccine will be key to fully reopening societies. we'll speak with a lead scientist in one of the first hueman trials gentleman boris johnson is back and he has a big message to share with the world as he gets back to work. there he is in front of 10 downing street. we'll have that for you when we return. stay tuned. you're watching cnn. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, which can lead to death. it can cause serious liver problems and low white blood cell counts that may result in severe infections. tell your doctor right away if you have new or worsening symptoms, including breathing problems, cough, chest pain, a change in your heartbeat, dizz
gary leak, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> so experts say a vaccine will be key to fully reopening societies. we'll speak with a lead scientist in one of the first hueman trials gentleman boris johnson is back and he has a big message to share with the world as he gets back to work. there he is in front of 10 downing street. we'll have that for you when we return. stay tuned. you're watching cnn. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in...
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johnson running the senate in the 1950's. real power there but not like it was before the civil war. i was curious, are there any books of yours that jack might recommend? gary: you mean jack davis? >> yeah. gary: i don't know. we'd have to find somebody to read them to him probably. [applause] [laughter] gary: i will plead guilty. i have a whole shelf of jack library,ks in my honestly and truly i do and i've actually read most of them. read all of jack's books because he's prolific beyond belief. jack's a wonderful historian and you know that i think that but i of't know that he's read any mine. >> i think it was back in the published a couple of lists of the top 100 civil war books. did. i later, howsome years different, with all the new scholarship coming out. lists ofublished two 100 titles each in maybe 1990 and 1991 that if you're interested in the civil war and readng for something to and put them in categories. i actually had an occasion to go back about three weeks ago and those lists and some of the classic firsthand accounts remain oncourse, those lists but other than that, thoseld be carnage on lists, it really would. they'd be very, very differe
johnson running the senate in the 1950's. real power there but not like it was before the civil war. i was curious, are there any books of yours that jack might recommend? gary: you mean jack davis? >> yeah. gary: i don't know. we'd have to find somebody to read them to him probably. [applause] [laughter] gary: i will plead guilty. i have a whole shelf of jack library,ks in my honestly and truly i do and i've actually read most of them. read all of jack's books because he's prolific...