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now, the fact is the world heath organization is far from perfect. they were late to call the coronavirus a pandemic. cnn labelled the virus a pandemic before the w.h.o. did. the w.h.o. did defend china's actions. but what the president is doing is just trying to dodge his own responsibility. i want you to listen to this. >> our countries are now experiencing -- you look all over the world, tremendous death and economic devastation because those tasked with protecting us by being truthful and transparent failed to do so. it would have been so easy to be truthful. >> it would have been easy to be truthful. it would have been easy for this president to be truthful. instead of claiming the virus would have miraculously -- would miraculously go away in warm weather, instead of claiming it was under control, that the number of cases were going to be close to zero, that anybody who needs a test gets a test. >> by april, you know, in theory when it gets a little warmer it miraculously goes away. >> the coronavirus, which is, you know, very well under contro
now, the fact is the world heath organization is far from perfect. they were late to call the coronavirus a pandemic. cnn labelled the virus a pandemic before the w.h.o. did. the w.h.o. did defend china's actions. but what the president is doing is just trying to dodge his own responsibility. i want you to listen to this. >> our countries are now experiencing -- you look all over the world, tremendous death and economic devastation because those tasked with protecting us by being truthful...
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heath: bought around $5,000.$1,000 costco gazebo," and they're happy to spend $30,000 with us because they have everything they could possibly need. we actually look after our customers, which is i'd say 9 out of 10 of our customers actually say that's the reason they bought it. lemonis: the starting price point, the most affordable entry level, is what? damion: $15,500. lemonis: i would like to ultimately have it also be known as the true value gazebo. ♪ angelique: well, it sounds like the direction that you want to take is very compatible with what we like to do at true value. i think it makes a lot of sense. what are you thinking? heath: yeah, i mean, i would say that we would be absolutely open to that. i think it's a good fit. lemonis: well, thank you very much. really appreciate it. heath: yeah, thank you. lemonis: i'm excited for the partnership. true value was impressed enough with the pitch to take on the entry-level gazebo as the true value gazebo. but i also know that $15,500 is too pricy for true valu
heath: bought around $5,000.$1,000 costco gazebo," and they're happy to spend $30,000 with us because they have everything they could possibly need. we actually look after our customers, which is i'd say 9 out of 10 of our customers actually say that's the reason they bought it. lemonis: the starting price point, the most affordable entry level, is what? damion: $15,500. lemonis: i would like to ultimately have it also be known as the true value gazebo. ♪ angelique: well, it sounds like...
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i'm curious, heath, how you are thinking about liquidity in general. i go back a couple years ago and, you know, the cftc allowed the cme to shut down, since then over the years we've seen some investors complain they can't find liquidity in the more complex trading strategies where something like energy is concerned, in the past maybe they could call the trading floor, so how are you thinking about that now and i guess given some of these extreme moves we're seeing, and i realize you're saying some of it is temporary potentially right now, do you feel like allowing them to close was the right move? >> i think so, yes as far as open goes, i think we've seen a dramatic increase in likt as far as electronic markets. the other thing that's a key point in this time of coronavirus, morgan, is that if we had open outcry nobody would be trading the electrification and the electronic trading systems that have been put in place for the last 20 years allowed trading to continue even in an era of social distancing. but your point about liquidity is absolutely cri
i'm curious, heath, how you are thinking about liquidity in general. i go back a couple years ago and, you know, the cftc allowed the cme to shut down, since then over the years we've seen some investors complain they can't find liquidity in the more complex trading strategies where something like energy is concerned, in the past maybe they could call the trading floor, so how are you thinking about that now and i guess given some of these extreme moves we're seeing, and i realize you're saying...
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at the daily briefing, the health secretary insisted a herculean effort is being made to ensure heaths. simonjones reports. 0n the frontline in the fight against coronavirus, but the british medical association says staff need more equipment now, and if those treating the disease aren't appropriately protected, the nhs faces a disaster. the government insists more than 700 million pieces of protective gear have already been delivered. this is already been delivered. this is a herculean logistical effort. we have brought together the nhs, private industry and the army, in fact, the armed forces, to create a giant ppe distribution network on an unprecedented scale. that network is now delivering daily to our frontline heroes. network is now delivering daily to ourfrontline heroes. every nhs hospital has received a delivery of critical ppe once every 72 hours, and over the next week, we are making that daily. the latest daily death toll has risen by a record 980 people. that is higher than spain and italy's worst days, and that number does not include people who have died from coronaviru
at the daily briefing, the health secretary insisted a herculean effort is being made to ensure heaths. simonjones reports. 0n the frontline in the fight against coronavirus, but the british medical association says staff need more equipment now, and if those treating the disease aren't appropriately protected, the nhs faces a disaster. the government insists more than 700 million pieces of protective gear have already been delivered. this is already been delivered. this is a herculean...
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charles: hadley heath manning. great seeing you. see you soon.ks a lot. >> thank you. >> folks duke this pandemic, the way companies are incorporating what they call environmental, social, governance, factors particularly on the front line with the workers, it is starting to get attention of wall street. even before the pandemic, some estimates suggested that as much as $20 trillion would be invested guide by so-called esg scores over the next two decades. while some say it is doing the right thing, other people are worried that it will hit the bottom line too much and actually add more risk for investors. i will bring in federated chief equity market strategist phil orlando, who by the way has been at the forefront of this kind of investing. phil, you and i discussed this many times and now there are stocks with high esg values would get benefit of the doubt and higher valuations if you will. do you think that is really going to happen. >> well it should. there is a real question here with the surge in unemployment claims that we've seen. last t
charles: hadley heath manning. great seeing you. see you soon.ks a lot. >> thank you. >> folks duke this pandemic, the way companies are incorporating what they call environmental, social, governance, factors particularly on the front line with the workers, it is starting to get attention of wall street. even before the pandemic, some estimates suggested that as much as $20 trillion would be invested guide by so-called esg scores over the next two decades. while some say it is doing...
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cure itself cannot be worse than the pandemic so he has argued today that it's also important to view heath plan for reopening as a safe way to do so what was very important i think today was that he acknowledged that it's not the federal government who has it who decides when to open by the that's up for that governor to decide when there can be open there are states this is a very important step this reopening will be based on certain criteria and there are based on scientific data for example at the crease in new cases in the 14 day period of time to also very important and finally what was also important is that this is have phrased approach so not everything is opening at once but as presidents trump said at one careful step at a time you've been following these daily news conferences for a while did you not find he took a bit of a different tone today perhaps more measured or conciliatory. well he did indeed and the plan that he presented today was quite a reversal from what he was talking about just a few days ago when he said that he as president has total of 30 to order the states
cure itself cannot be worse than the pandemic so he has argued today that it's also important to view heath plan for reopening as a safe way to do so what was very important i think today was that he acknowledged that it's not the federal government who has it who decides when to open by the that's up for that governor to decide when there can be open there are states this is a very important step this reopening will be based on certain criteria and there are based on scientific data for...
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if heath information into digital maps on the open source platform was shady the platform allows users to create their own topical maps and adding information to geographical points from happy very happy collecting data like this one here i've been the ships around the world and now using the shaky technology to collect data about corona related responses and problems in that part of the world. to show he website shows it's being used in europe asia the us and latin america and italy for instance an initiative maps are places to get food and medical supplies and in japan users are reporting the corona testing experiences. so in the last 3 weeks you see more than 300. 80 platforms and it's being used across the world i think one thing that's come up yet is that for us to be able to deal with this crisis we're going to have to rely on you know people's collective responsibility right you know people are being asked to stay in the cup that a lot of informational guts are exist out there that people on the ground or people who are experiencing some of these issues will be able to bring to
if heath information into digital maps on the open source platform was shady the platform allows users to create their own topical maps and adding information to geographical points from happy very happy collecting data like this one here i've been the ships around the world and now using the shaky technology to collect data about corona related responses and problems in that part of the world. to show he website shows it's being used in europe asia the us and latin america and italy for...
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you would certainly treat those two different places differently hadley heath manning.re. hope to see you again real soon. >> thank you. charles: the markets building up little bit of momentum here. we'll discuss it when we come right back. charles: we are getting some breaking news from the irs. for more i would like to go to edward lawrence. edward? reporter: yeah, charles, senior treasury official is telling me that the irs will be able to get those direct deposits, the first ones, directly to americans early next week. we are talking about monday or tuesday. the treasury secretary steven mnuchin had said that it was going to be three weeks from the bill signing, that would have put us april 17th. friday of next week. now it looks like the irs has sped up their process. i have a source, senior administration official in the treasury department, telling me that it's going to be early next week for the direct deposits. they are going through the 170 million plus irs filings they have, finding those direct deposits in the next day or so. there's going to be a link on th
you would certainly treat those two different places differently hadley heath manning.re. hope to see you again real soon. >> thank you. charles: the markets building up little bit of momentum here. we'll discuss it when we come right back. charles: we are getting some breaking news from the irs. for more i would like to go to edward lawrence. edward? reporter: yeah, charles, senior treasury official is telling me that the irs will be able to get those direct deposits, the first ones,...
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heath outcomes are worse for those on the lower end of the social security your economic ladder. when the recession begins, it's going to affect the farthest end of the economic ladder. this has been a shutdown experience by service professionals and that's who it will hit the most. it will migrate up the ladder, but that's only going to make this problem worse. to the extent that i think it's a valid point, it's nevertheless the case that to address negative health outcomes for individuals down the economic ladder, it is to address conditions that are ensuring that you can't open up your business, you can't make money and the paltry means by which the federal government has provided for them to try to get through a four-month shutdown we're looking at with what is effectively the weekly income for most americans, $12 hu,200 about 300 more than what an average makes a week is not going to cut it. it is part of the problem. >> opening up the economy, danielle, we have georgia and other states opening up little by little. as i opened the show, many of the civil rights leadership as
heath outcomes are worse for those on the lower end of the social security your economic ladder. when the recession begins, it's going to affect the farthest end of the economic ladder. this has been a shutdown experience by service professionals and that's who it will hit the most. it will migrate up the ladder, but that's only going to make this problem worse. to the extent that i think it's a valid point, it's nevertheless the case that to address negative health outcomes for individuals...
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let's bring in heath terry, goldman sachs internet analyst good to see you. >> yeah, good to see you too, thanks, jon. >> so as i was just saying i've been watching a number of stocks, some of which are on your coverage list, looking at etsy doubled in the last month, wayfair has been better than that, amazon and walmart right around all-time highs, but not every stock is fairing that well what do you see happening, particularly when it comes to e-commerce >> yeah. look, there are clearly companies in this space that are on, you know, the right side of this moment. you look at the role that amazon is playing in our daily lives now, you look at the ability that companies like setsy that had to pivot, when you take a marketplace full of dynamic, creative people, you know, within days of us coming into this, this environment, that people on that site were selling handmade masks, hand sanitizers, games and puzzles for people who needed to entertain their kids and families at home and, of course, wayfair obviously benefiting from the need to shelter in place, the need to make sure that yo
let's bring in heath terry, goldman sachs internet analyst good to see you. >> yeah, good to see you too, thanks, jon. >> so as i was just saying i've been watching a number of stocks, some of which are on your coverage list, looking at etsy doubled in the last month, wayfair has been better than that, amazon and walmart right around all-time highs, but not every stock is fairing that well what do you see happening, particularly when it comes to e-commerce >> yeah. look, there...
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charles: hadley heath manning, thank you very much.ys appreciate it. >>> folks, testing, we know not only biggest obstacle to get back to business, but without that, some think we would have have a second wave of covid-19 in the fall, combined with flu season. we'll see how much more of a bump that the cp effect can kick in there. we'll be right back. refinance when mortgage rates drop. and they just dropped to the lowest in newday's history. refinance now. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call can save you $2,000 a year. refi now. it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to say you're on our mind. a willingness to come to you. the world and how we interact with each other is changing. but that will never change who we are at lexus. now, more than ever, you and your needs come first. find out what service options are available in your area at lexus.com/people first find out what service options are available ♪ ♪ and you say ♪ as long as i'm here ♪ no one can hurt you ♪ don't wanna
charles: hadley heath manning, thank you very much.ys appreciate it. >>> folks, testing, we know not only biggest obstacle to get back to business, but without that, some think we would have have a second wave of covid-19 in the fall, combined with flu season. we'll see how much more of a bump that the cp effect can kick in there. we'll be right back. refinance when mortgage rates drop. and they just dropped to the lowest in newday's history. refinance now. there's no income...
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briefing, the health secretary, matt hancock, insisted a herculean effort is being made to ensure heath workers get supplies. the positive impact of nature on our mental welfare has been highlighted in a wide range of scientific studies. but the lockdown means that this spring, most of us can't get outside for long enough to fully enjoy it, so charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. we just close our eyes and take in some shallow breaths. imagine we're walking at the edge of a field. this is a visualisation — a virtual walk in the countryside, guided by a mental health charity volunteer. there are so many different plants and bushes and trees that come together. and then here... being out in nature can have a powerful impact. and it became a kind of lifeline, really. to feel like there was something i could do, and there was something valuable and beautiful to notice, when i didn't feel there was anything. there are many scientific studies that show the health benefits of being i
briefing, the health secretary, matt hancock, insisted a herculean effort is being made to ensure heath workers get supplies. the positive impact of nature on our mental welfare has been highlighted in a wide range of scientific studies. but the lockdown means that this spring, most of us can't get outside for long enough to fully enjoy it, so charities are finding ways to help vulnerable people connect with nature while stuck indoors. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports. we...
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for many residents of an across the heath disparately hard by the coronavirus the work carried out day in day out by volunteers is critical this is a there's only 2 grocery stores in this neighborhood and there's a lot of people that don't have resources to either get there or shop there so we came here because we knew that this is where the food resources were needed as well as the education and giving families healthy food choices they normally can't afford is perhaps just a band-aid right now but many hope that america's coronavirus crisis could finally trigger a real policy change that aims at making underprivileged communities healthier more affluent and with that more resilient to a public health crisis in the future. germany is about to take the 1st step to opening its condom to beginning next monday stores and shops will be back in business schools will be back in session on the 4th of may the decision was reached today during consultations between german chancellor angela merkel and leaders of germany's 16 states merkel described the country's success against the pandemic as b
for many residents of an across the heath disparately hard by the coronavirus the work carried out day in day out by volunteers is critical this is a there's only 2 grocery stores in this neighborhood and there's a lot of people that don't have resources to either get there or shop there so we came here because we knew that this is where the food resources were needed as well as the education and giving families healthy food choices they normally can't afford is perhaps just a band-aid right...
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person would be prepared to bless metals cars or even buildings for us also in the day when there's a heath. in sun tone or the church of the poor as it's called in madrid you can charge your cell phone there's also free y. 5 for people who can't afford an internet connection. to the chapel houses a telephone helpline this is another of the many social services provided by father and chose n.g.o.s mensah hero still a pos or messengers of peace with the help of an army of volunteers. on really good morning how are you home or place of peace. talking to someone at a ranch he just keeps saying i love you i love you more and horses that's always nice isn't it anymore 10000 body of 80 volunteers working here in shifts from monday to friday from 9 am to 7 pm in june alone we receive 1105 calls. him all these calls here are just from jim but i must say how to answer i'm going to do when. i. force subway stations down the line from sun and tone clothes to madrid's main sites and shopping district is the robin hood restaurant. its father and his latest project to restore dignity to the homeless and
person would be prepared to bless metals cars or even buildings for us also in the day when there's a heath. in sun tone or the church of the poor as it's called in madrid you can charge your cell phone there's also free y. 5 for people who can't afford an internet connection. to the chapel houses a telephone helpline this is another of the many social services provided by father and chose n.g.o.s mensah hero still a pos or messengers of peace with the help of an army of volunteers. on really...
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guy heath is getting stronger. made me feel absolutely helpless. grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. that's you breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. i love them all and thank you for all the support that they've given me since i've been in here. and once again, guy can be with his family. thomas with that snapshot of what it is like on the front line for health workers in the front line. let's go back to the us now, which is still recording covid—19 figures that dwarf any other nation. in states with big cities, hospitals are being overwhelmed, and healthcare workers have raised concerns about shortages of critical medical supplies, including personal protective equipment, ventilators, and testing swabs. in some cases, there are questions around how to ration access to critical care beds and ventilators should resources fall short. dr m
guy heath is getting stronger. made me feel absolutely helpless. grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. that's you breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. i love them all and thank you for all the support that they've given me since i've been in here. and once again, guy can be with...
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the state's top heath official issued this warning. >> in person voting would without question accelerate the transmission of covid-19 and increase the number of cases. >> reporter: but republican lawmakers argued elections are essential services. the courts agreed they should not be postponed. and today, president trump urged residents to "get out and vote now" for a conservative judge on the ballot. but in milwaukee tonight, there are just five polling sites open, a fraction of the usual 180, making the crowds even bigger and the wait even longer. and of course, absentee ballots will be a huge issue heading into november. the president was just asked about this issue, and he was deeply skeptical, saying without evidence that people, quote, cheat. calling them, quote, very dangerous. it should be noted that the president himself has voted before by absentee ballot. >> and we do not know how dangerous this virus will be by fall. a lot of discussion about potential absentee balloting. mary, thank you. >>> coming up, dr. jen ashton on why are some americans getting hit much harder? she'll g
the state's top heath official issued this warning. >> in person voting would without question accelerate the transmission of covid-19 and increase the number of cases. >> reporter: but republican lawmakers argued elections are essential services. the courts agreed they should not be postponed. and today, president trump urged residents to "get out and vote now" for a conservative judge on the ballot. but in milwaukee tonight, there are just five polling sites open, a...
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amazing. ..guy heath is getting stronger.ever felt like this before ever with any illness? what you want to say to people? bagpipes playing amazing grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. that's you breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. and guy can see his family. ed thomas with that report. leading health organisations including the faculty of intensive care medicine have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment or ppe is putting lives at risk and they've called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. an raf aircraft has flown to turkey to collect a shipment of 400,000 clinical gowns — the delivery was expected yesterday and it's still not clear when it will happen. public health england has admitted the lack of ppe is a concern, as our health editor hugh pym reports. we have recently got
amazing. ..guy heath is getting stronger.ever felt like this before ever with any illness? what you want to say to people? bagpipes playing amazing grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. that's you breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. and guy can see his family. ed thomas with...
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in the us, the senior heath expert dr anthony fauci has now said president trump did listen to his advicehen he recommended mitigation efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. dr fauci had said in a separate interview that lives could have been saved if the country had shut down sooner. the first and only time that doctor birks and i went in and formally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a shutdown in the sense of really having strong mitigation, we discussed obviously there would be concerned by some, and that the might have some negative consequences. nonetheless, the president listened to the recommendation and went to the mitigation. the next second time that i went with dr birx into the president and said, "15 days are not enough, we need to go 30 days." obviously there were people who had a problem with that because of the potential secondary effects. nonetheless, at that time, the president went with the health recommendations and we extended it another 30 days. so, i can only tell you what i know and what my recommendations were, but clearly, as happens
in the us, the senior heath expert dr anthony fauci has now said president trump did listen to his advicehen he recommended mitigation efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. dr fauci had said in a separate interview that lives could have been saved if the country had shut down sooner. the first and only time that doctor birks and i went in and formally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a shutdown in the sense of really having strong mitigation, we discussed...
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steam have also started documenting all corona cases confirmed by the kenyan ministry of health if heath information into digital maps on the open source platform a shady the platform allows users to create their own topical maps and adding information to geographical points from happy they're at a collecting data like this for years i've been the ships around the world i'm now using the shady technology to collect data about corona related responses and problems in that part of the world. to show he website shows it's being used in europe asia the us and latin america and italy for instance and initiative maps are places to get food and medical supplies and in japan users are reporting the corona testing experiences. so in the last few weeks you see more than 300. 1 that was a good platform and it's been used across the world i think one thing that's come up. for us to be able to deal with this crisis we're going to have to rely on you know people collective responsibility right you know people are being asked to stay in the cup now it's a lot of information or got this out that people
steam have also started documenting all corona cases confirmed by the kenyan ministry of health if heath information into digital maps on the open source platform a shady the platform allows users to create their own topical maps and adding information to geographical points from happy they're at a collecting data like this for years i've been the ships around the world i'm now using the shady technology to collect data about corona related responses and problems in that part of the world. to...
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the world heath organisation issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could of the coronavirus outbreak. and — leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers — with striking portraits of some front line staff. president trump has announced a temporary ban on immigration into the united states — he says to protect jobless americans. the ban will apply for 60 days and only affects those seeking permanent residency and not entering the united states on a temporary basis. the president promised to sign an executive order implementing the announcement into law tomorrow. our correspondent katty kay joins us from washington. the headline will be trump immigration band, but how extensive is it? yes. as we have seen before what president trump when he announces immigration policy on twitter, the initial offering seems to bea the initial offering seems to be a lot more dramatic and yukonian and actually the details of the policy itself. it became clear during the course of the white house press briefing which has just ended months ago this evening that thi
the world heath organisation issues a stark warning about the millions in regions of conflict who could of the coronavirus outbreak. and — leading artists respond to the dedication of health workers — with striking portraits of some front line staff. president trump has announced a temporary ban on immigration into the united states — he says to protect jobless americans. the ban will apply for 60 days and only affects those seeking permanent residency and not entering the united states...
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in the us, the senior heath expert, dr anthony fauci, has now said president trump did listen to hisice when he recommended mitigation efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. dr fauci had said in a separate interview that lives could have been saved if the country had shut down sooner. after that appearance, trump retweeted a comment advocating that fauci be fired. the first and only time that dr birx and i went in and formally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a "shutdown" in the sense of not really shutdown, but to really have strong mitigation, we discussed it. obviously there would be concern by some that in fact that might have some negative consequences. nonetheless, the president listened to the recommendation and went to the mitigation. the next second time that i went with dr birx into the president and said, "15 days are not enough, we need to go 30 days." obviously there were people who had a problem with that because of the potential secondary effects. nonetheless, at that time, the president went with the health recommendations and we extende
in the us, the senior heath expert, dr anthony fauci, has now said president trump did listen to hisice when he recommended mitigation efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. dr fauci had said in a separate interview that lives could have been saved if the country had shut down sooner. after that appearance, trump retweeted a comment advocating that fauci be fired. the first and only time that dr birx and i went in and formally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a...
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our heath editor hugh pym is here.ll assume automatically that going into intensive care will involve a ventilator, and all of the other apparatus that we have seen in the reports. would that assumption be correct? well, normally, yes. we should say it is the sickest patients who go into intensive care, so clearly, this is a cause for concern but the downing street statement made clear it was a precaution. he had been moved to intensive care at saint thomas should he require ventilation to aid his recovery. that suggests he is not a mechanical ventilator to help his breathing, which would require sedation. but he will be requiring oxygen through a mask or nasally. he will be continually monitored, the oxygen levels in his blood, his kidney function and heart rate. there will be a nursing ratio of one to one in intensive care, those have been pushed back a bit because of pressure through covid—i9 patient numbers, but there will be co nsulta nts numbers, but there will be consultants on call through the night to monitor
our heath editor hugh pym is here.ll assume automatically that going into intensive care will involve a ventilator, and all of the other apparatus that we have seen in the reports. would that assumption be correct? well, normally, yes. we should say it is the sickest patients who go into intensive care, so clearly, this is a cause for concern but the downing street statement made clear it was a precaution. he had been moved to intensive care at saint thomas should he require ventilation to aid...
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guy heath is getting stronger. made me feel absolutely helpless.t like this before ever with any illness? never, ever. and i don't want to feel like this ever again. what you want to say to people? trust in our health service because they're going to see us through this. and i thank the doctors and everyone else who works here. bagpipes playing amazing grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. that's you breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. i love them all and thank you for all the support that they've given me since i've been in here. and once again, guy can be with his family. ed thomas with that report. leading health organisations have repeated their warning that a lack of protective equipment is putting lives at risk and have called for a clear strategy to ensure a sustained supply. as we heard earlier, a flight has at last set off to tu
guy heath is getting stronger. made me feel absolutely helpless.t like this before ever with any illness? never, ever. and i don't want to feel like this ever again. what you want to say to people? trust in our health service because they're going to see us through this. and i thank the doctors and everyone else who works here. bagpipes playing amazing grace and every thursday, our country echoes to the sound of thanks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12—hour nursing shifts in...
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used to be age wasn't a factor, it was simply if you were sick enough, third trimester pregnancy or heathou're over 65, you can get tested. if you're pregnant at any age, can you get tested, but someone who isn't sick enough to be -- go home, isolate, assume you have it. i don't know how we do contact tracing when we are utilizing the clinical suspicion of me or others as the indicator, let alone testing asymptomatic people. there was a study coming in women, with labor, 14% with no symptoms ever tested positive. >> dr. rob davidson, good talking with you again. i'm sorry that it has not -- or thatti pretty much a similar situation as we spoke of last week. we'll continue to check in. i appreciate it. >>> scrips 'tises say americans may have to endorse social distancing until 2022. what's behind their argument. also, why so many italians are still testing positive weeks after showing symptoms. we'll take you to italy, the mystery raising more concerns about the u.s. opening too soon. , we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher your heart, c
used to be age wasn't a factor, it was simply if you were sick enough, third trimester pregnancy or heathou're over 65, you can get tested. if you're pregnant at any age, can you get tested, but someone who isn't sick enough to be -- go home, isolate, assume you have it. i don't know how we do contact tracing when we are utilizing the clinical suspicion of me or others as the indicator, let alone testing asymptomatic people. there was a study coming in women, with labor, 14% with no symptoms...
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the front line is our heath providers. but the other piece of that is readiness of our soldiers, airmen and marines, coast guard, sailors. fire the leadership. the secretary of the navy over the comments he made. the greatest nation in the world can't have this kind of a problem on a for we have been fighting the last 19 years. liz: other countries around the world,ie their own militaries ae getting infected with covid-19. david norquist sent a veiled juaningcl to china. the u.s. is ready to defend interests in i the south china a after the navy did ground the uss teddy roosevelt. and picked up the phone and called venezuela. we understand what your issues are. we are using the navy to combat narco terrorists and drug cartels. are you saying stop this problem now we we can do the decembers at d hand, is that it? >>? yes. and the war on drugs is something we lost years ago. the con sum sun and the policy issues. the peoplee speaking, the vice mayormen. they have a jobav right now. they can't protect their soldiers if the so
the front line is our heath providers. but the other piece of that is readiness of our soldiers, airmen and marines, coast guard, sailors. fire the leadership. the secretary of the navy over the comments he made. the greatest nation in the world can't have this kind of a problem on a for we have been fighting the last 19 years. liz: other countries around the world,ie their own militaries ae getting infected with covid-19. david norquist sent a veiled juaningcl to china. the u.s. is ready to...
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we reached out to the oakland education association and heath brown said as much as the teachers wanto get back in the classroom, any changes to the school year will have to be negotiated with the district. >>> help is on the way for parents struggling with being their child's teacher. a virtual parents support circle will be live on facebook this afternoon. a panel of experts will share resources and support for parents as they cope with remote learning challenges. >>> some financial relief is on the way to california's self- employed and give workers. yesterday was the first day they could fileobless nimum of $167 a week and also receive a weekly federal benefit of $600 for the period of march 29 through july 31. >>> today, the federal reserve will announce its decision on interest rates this afternoon. it is expected the central bank will leave rates near zero. jerome powell will hold a news conference later this morning. >>> a live look at san jose right now. also happening today, santa colet will reduce or remove more than 11,500 marijuana convictions for more than 9000 people in
we reached out to the oakland education association and heath brown said as much as the teachers wanto get back in the classroom, any changes to the school year will have to be negotiated with the district. >>> help is on the way for parents struggling with being their child's teacher. a virtual parents support circle will be live on facebook this afternoon. a panel of experts will share resources and support for parents as they cope with remote learning challenges. >>> some...
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heath johnson went along for the special delivery. >>it's not your average ding dong ditch. mika clean makes or run house after house each doorstep in one word. happy she an tellyou how she helps people feel when they find them all with the help of heparents, michelle d mike. >>hopefully they ce out to see it. you can on the ground arts mild the family's dropped off doze of tiny bouquets for heir neighbors in winter's over the last couple of weeks. michelle got thidea after remembering how simple gesres like these batts breast cancer when i she was gng on. >>in my treatment peoe with fires d it made me ppy these random acts of kindness double as a way to support locals. >>the mclean by thir bouquets from rockies flower truck, a business not seeing ch traffic as people stay he, not only she you know delivering happiness other peoplehat she's helping my little business and she' helping the flowr farmers. it's those little things that can make a person's dain a trying time seeing his wife and daughterdo good makes mikes. >>they make me smile every time i see the pictures of oth
heath johnson went along for the special delivery. >>it's not your average ding dong ditch. mika clean makes or run house after house each doorstep in one word. happy she an tellyou how she helps people feel when they find them all with the help of heparents, michelle d mike. >>hopefully they ce out to see it. you can on the ground arts mild the family's dropped off doze of tiny bouquets for heir neighbors in winter's over the last couple of weeks. michelle got thidea after...
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>> heath and mary. >> jimmy: that is right. real father. oops. my father's real name is maurice, but he would never want me telling anyone that. >> jimmy: we'll keep that quiet then. katy wrote two songs for which "american idol"? emily, again. >> kelly clarkson! >> jimmy: that is right. katy, you're falling behind. what was the first feature film to have a katy perry song on the sound track. >> ooh, i got it. >> jimmy: katy! >> "traveling pants." >> jimmy: well, i'm going to give that to you. that would be a good sequel. next question. in sixth grade, katy was susp d suspended from school for what? >> humping a tree. >> jimmy: that is right. we have a tie game. how many twitter followers does katy perry have? >> 52.7 million. >> jimmy: emily? >> 52 million, right? >> jimmy: point. >> .78. >> jimmy: why would you answer the same thing? that one goes to no one. how many grammy nominations has katy earned? emily? >> 11. >> jimmy: 11 is correct. emily takes the lead. name katy's three fragrances. emily? >> purr, meow, killer queen
>> heath and mary. >> jimmy: that is right. real father. oops. my father's real name is maurice, but he would never want me telling anyone that. >> jimmy: we'll keep that quiet then. katy wrote two songs for which "american idol"? emily, again. >> kelly clarkson! >> jimmy: that is right. katy, you're falling behind. what was the first feature film to have a katy perry song on the sound track. >> ooh, i got it. >> jimmy: katy! >>...
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and we know the state department of heath has tried to apply some pressure to some other agencies tothis data under wraps. and that's where we are right now in our thinking. >> and what is the official, and then the unofficial, feeling about why they would want to keep it under wraps? >> yeah. well, the -- the -- i don't know that there's an official reason, necessarily, again, because they haven't given us a reason, yet. you know, they are telling us that they have some privacy concerns around this data. it's -- it's questionable if -- if, once you are deceased, if the same type of privacy, you know, protections apply to you. but i think the unofficial thinking behind is that, you know, the state just doesn't want this number out there. it's another number. it's confusing. and some public-health experts have been critical of the way that the state is keeping its count of the dead, here, in florida. >> how so? >> well, so there are two different ways of doing this, right? the medical examiners are counting the dead, based on the county in which the person died and the state in which
and we know the state department of heath has tried to apply some pressure to some other agencies tothis data under wraps. and that's where we are right now in our thinking. >> and what is the official, and then the unofficial, feeling about why they would want to keep it under wraps? >> yeah. well, the -- the -- i don't know that there's an official reason, necessarily, again, because they haven't given us a reason, yet. you know, they are telling us that they have some privacy...
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. ♪ >> heath had his first mohawk back in 1944 as a way to intimidate the germans as before stormingeaches on d-day. now a world war ii paratrooper guy whidden is sporting that silence again to make people smile. watch. >> i would like to have my hair cut as a tribute to all of the fallen airborne guys up in the skies. so let's have some fun with it. oh, my. i like it. [laughs] >> he said i feel like a young buck. joining us now as his granddaughter, lydia. thanks so much for being here. are you surprised at how much attention your grandfather's haircut and we'll see what he was staying at the time has caught on? >> i think our entire family is just completely blown away. >> he's been through a lot this will be over soon, and that will be a very encouraging account there. at one point, a held a gun to his head and what he thought could be his last woman on earth, right? >> come it was actually a pretty's crazy story. he was sort of isolated away from the rest of his platoon and a gentleman who could have been his father's age at the time pressed a luger against his forehead and there
. ♪ >> heath had his first mohawk back in 1944 as a way to intimidate the germans as before stormingeaches on d-day. now a world war ii paratrooper guy whidden is sporting that silence again to make people smile. watch. >> i would like to have my hair cut as a tribute to all of the fallen airborne guys up in the skies. so let's have some fun with it. oh, my. i like it. [laughs] >> he said i feel like a young buck. joining us now as his granddaughter, lydia. thanks so much...
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so you would think the people charged with the world heath organization facts and figures would be on top of that. >> she loves a catchy line. even when it's wrong. maybe she would have learned after alternative facts. whatever. okay. you know, she is the senior counselor to the president. one of the people who is supposed to be advising him on this deadly crisis. should be on top of the fact that the novel coronavirus, novel meaning new, by the way, that it emerged in 2019. so it is a new virus. not the 19th version of anything. and it emerged in 2019. you would think that she would know that. and you know what? maybe she does. you got to wonder whether it's nothing but a talking point to play to the base, same talking point that we heard from rush limbaugh, downplaying a deadly pandemic that is killing americans as we speak. who knows whether it's, you know, devious or ignorance, but either way, it does absolutely nothing at all to contribute to solving this crisis. it's just blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. noise, noise, noise, noise, noise. meant to throw you off. meant t
so you would think the people charged with the world heath organization facts and figures would be on top of that. >> she loves a catchy line. even when it's wrong. maybe she would have learned after alternative facts. whatever. okay. you know, she is the senior counselor to the president. one of the people who is supposed to be advising him on this deadly crisis. should be on top of the fact that the novel coronavirus, novel meaning new, by the way, that it emerged in 2019. so it is a...
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i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's working, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the pouring rain. >> pouring rain, yes. >> to affirm our commitment to women's rights, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all. since then, we have partnered with numerous community organizations to continue that work through events, marches, and action to keep our communities civicically engaged. stressing the importance of voting, getting involved in local and national campaigns, and empowering women to run for office and take on more leadership positions. commissioners, more commissioners, now regardless of the outcome of the upcoming election, we cannot aff
i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's working, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on...
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i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she'se have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the pouring rain. >> pouring rain, yes. >> to affirm our commitment to women's rights, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all. since then, we have partnered with numerous community organizations to continue that work through events, marches, and action to keep our communities civicically engaged. stressing the importance of voting, getting involved in local and national campaigns, and empowering women to run for office and take on more leadership positions. commissioners, more commissioners, now regardless of the outcome of the upcoming election, we cannot afford to be idle anymore. we n
i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she'se have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the...
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thl but they told it to rohingya capital sara >> all right carl, still ahead, goldman sachs analyst heathrry at the top of the hour with the nasdaq going positive and the s&p climbing back from some earlier losses now down only a little more than half a percent the dow down a full percent. walmart trading at all-time his. few others in the chip makers as well we'll be right back. it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to say you're on our mind. a willingness to come to you. the world and how we interact with each other is changing. but that will never change who we are at lexus. now, more than ever, you and your needs come first. find out what service options are available in your area at lexus.com/people first >>> taking a look at where we stand across the major markets we've seen improvement here over the last half hour s&p only down a half a percent it was down a percent a while ago. the dow down 14 points consumer discretionary a sector that has popped into the green, though the lower oil prices with energy the worst performing sector cnbc is back in just a moment. (upbeat
thl but they told it to rohingya capital sara >> all right carl, still ahead, goldman sachs analyst heathrry at the top of the hour with the nasdaq going positive and the s&p climbing back from some earlier losses now down only a little more than half a percent the dow down a full percent. walmart trading at all-time his. few others in the chip makers as well we'll be right back. it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to say you're on our mind. a willingness to come to...
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>> interesting by the way, heath terry, who made this goldman call on amazon, also said that netflix subs would come in ten plus. of course, netflix even blew away that number, but he had a good call on netflix and he sees 2900 amazon. by the way, you guys see the story about bezos returning to day-to-day management for the first time in years? >> yeah. i thought that was interesting since a lot of us thought at one point he was day-to-day management, but these companies, fang is really -- fang is on fire everyone is sick of fang, except for the apple numbers are cut every day. apple now, the expectations are very, very low and that's the one i think is going to be most important because their numbers cut pretty much every morning you come in and numbers are cut for apple. >> right but if you have owned any of these stocks, you really have not been hurt by this incredible -- well, i should say it's not as incredible a downdraft anymore with the s&p only down 12.5% for the year, but still -- >> they don't have that much exposure to the service economy, other than be a u.p.s. people ar
>> interesting by the way, heath terry, who made this goldman call on amazon, also said that netflix subs would come in ten plus. of course, netflix even blew away that number, but he had a good call on netflix and he sees 2900 amazon. by the way, you guys see the story about bezos returning to day-to-day management for the first time in years? >> yeah. i thought that was interesting since a lot of us thought at one point he was day-to-day management, but these companies, fang is...
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i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the pouring rain. >> pouring rain, yes. >> to affirm our commitment to women's rights, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all. since then, we have partnered with numerous community organizations to continue that work through events, marches, and action to keep our communities civicically engaged. stressing the importance of voting, getting involved in local and national campaigns, and empowering women to run for office and take on more leadership positions. commissioners, more commissioners, now regardless of the outcome of the upcoming election, we cannot afford to b
i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january...
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guy heath is getting stronger. have you ever felt like this before ever, with any illness?anks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12— our nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. you are breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. and guy can once again see his family. we see people there and really difficult times in hospitals and the message is well is a thank you to all of them are talking to ours, but the staff and the people there because it gives you a real insight into what conditions are like there and what people are having to deal with. let's take a look at today's papers. the main image on the front of the telegraph is sir richard branson who has offered his luxury necker island resort, to underwrite his efforts to get a government loan to bailout his virgin atlantic airline. the paper says sir richard has put "his necker on the line". the times shows the duke and duchess of sussex wearing face masks as they deliver meals to those who need them in los angeles. the mirror
guy heath is getting stronger. have you ever felt like this before ever, with any illness?anks. thanks to the physiotherapists working 12— our nursing shifts in intensive care, the nurse living apart to protect her three—year—old daughter. you are breathing completely on your own now. so kenny can finally breathe unaided. and guy can once again see his family. we see people there and really difficult times in hospitals and the message is well is a thank you to all of them are talking to...
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my informal observation in places like hampstead heath is that what you very often see is that peoplethat they can talk to someone, which is completely the opposite of the purpose of the mask. there is a lot still to discuss, and who knew there would be so much to talk about just to do with scarves and masks. we appreciate you joining us, that one from ucl in london. thank you for your time today. the chinese ambassador to the united kingdom — liu xiaoming — is speaking.. he is currently talking about the attempt to stop the spread of coronavirus and the significance of those actions. chinese effort and enormous appetite, china became one of the first countries in the world to go to the academic control and has built the first line of defence for the world. second, has built the first line of defence forthe world. second, china has built the first line of defence for the world. second, china has accumulated valuable experience for the global response to the pandemic. in fighting this battle against the virus, china has always focused its effo rts virus, china has always focused its ef
my informal observation in places like hampstead heath is that what you very often see is that peoplethat they can talk to someone, which is completely the opposite of the purpose of the mask. there is a lot still to discuss, and who knew there would be so much to talk about just to do with scarves and masks. we appreciate you joining us, that one from ucl in london. thank you for your time today. the chinese ambassador to the united kingdom — liu xiaoming — is speaking.. he is currently...
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i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she'sg, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the pouring rain. >> pouring rain, yes. >> to affirm our commitment to women's rights, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all. since then, we have partnered with numerous community organizations to continue that work through events, marches, and action to keep our communities civicically engaged. stressing the importance of voting, getting involved in local and national campaigns, and empowering women to run for office and take on more leadership positions. commissioners, more commissioners, now regardless of the outcome of the upcoming election, we cannot afford to
i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she'sg, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january...