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governor hutchinson, i want to start with you. you heard the surgeon general there. he's pleading, give him a week. he would prefer for all 30 days of this months. your response to the surgeon general? >> great comments by the surgeon general. in arkansas, we're doing everything that the surgeon general has outlined plus more. for example, i applaud the recommendations on masks. yesterday, we issued guidelines that if you go out, social distance, first of all, but lais bring a mask with you in case you get in environments where you cannot have that six-feet spread. in arkansas, we have a targeted approach that is very strict. we have closed bars, restaurants, schools, some of our park lodges. we're emphasizing the social distancing. and we will do more as we need to. but let me give you an example of why the masks are so important, and by the way, we have had success in arkansas comparable to other states. in fact, beating and slowing the spread more thane some states that have actually had a stay-at-home order. but you have a stay-at-home order, tomorrow, 600,000 ar
governor hutchinson, i want to start with you. you heard the surgeon general there. he's pleading, give him a week. he would prefer for all 30 days of this months. your response to the surgeon general? >> great comments by the surgeon general. in arkansas, we're doing everything that the surgeon general has outlined plus more. for example, i applaud the recommendations on masks. yesterday, we issued guidelines that if you go out, social distance, first of all, but lais bring a mask with...
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former president obama and losing -- i think governor hutchinson is still there. can you hear me okay? >> i can hear you fine. >> reading a bit of a piece from the wall street journal that said it shouldn't matter who gets credit for this whole thing, donald trump and the governors can get credit if they do this the right way. the president has justin with a number of governors. a couple of them have a love hate relationship. he talks about a call this week, i think he said thursday, will you be on that and how do you expect it to go? >> i will be on the call, he has done a great job communicating with the governors and there's back and forth sometimes, a lot of pressure on us because we are having trouble getting agents, we are fighting for those things but i will be on the call and it takes a partnership to get through it and i agree we are not looking at credit, whether it is the white house or whether it is the states, this is a partnership and that's the only way we will get through it. i will add the economic team the president put forward as a member of goo
former president obama and losing -- i think governor hutchinson is still there. can you hear me okay? >> i can hear you fine. >> reading a bit of a piece from the wall street journal that said it shouldn't matter who gets credit for this whole thing, donald trump and the governors can get credit if they do this the right way. the president has justin with a number of governors. a couple of them have a love hate relationship. he talks about a call this week, i think he said...
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we hate to lose him there, but governor hutchinson, you are always welcome to come back.sh you the best in arkansas. at in the meantime, president obama endorsing -- hold on, i think governor hutchinson is still there, governor, can you hear me okay? >> i can hear it just fine, she then. >> shannon: we are reading a piece from "the wall street journal" "it shouldn't matter who gets credit because mr. trump and the governors can get credit if they do it the right way. but the number of governors there, a love/hate relationship and he talked about a call, i think he said thursday. will you be on that and how do you expect that to go? >> i will be on the call with the president. he is not a great job of communicating with the governor's. and sure, they respect him for sometimes. there is a lot of pressure on us because he says it's up to us to do the testing. but we are having trouble getting agents out there fighting for those things. i will be on the call, and it takes a partnership to get through it. i agree 100%. we are not looking at credit, whether the white house or w
we hate to lose him there, but governor hutchinson, you are always welcome to come back.sh you the best in arkansas. at in the meantime, president obama endorsing -- hold on, i think governor hutchinson is still there, governor, can you hear me okay? >> i can hear it just fine, she then. >> shannon: we are reading a piece from "the wall street journal" "it shouldn't matter who gets credit because mr. trump and the governors can get credit if they do it the right way....
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she is ambassador kay bailey hutchinson, ambassador to nato. before that she was a senator from texas for 20 years -- i am now told i should go to abigail doolittle for a check on the markets. the markets are telling. abigail, are you there? abigail: we are looking at the s&p 500 down 3.5% after the worst quarter of the s&p 500 going back to 2008. the russell 2000 down 5%. last quarter the worst quarter ever. the stop selling we have seen this year on the coronavirus crisis, human tragedy is continuing right into the second quarter. it seems today to be a combination of technical factors and key support levels broken late yesterday so the sellers remain in control. plus the fears around the virus as it is hitting the u.s., the peak ahead in terms of what the fallout could be through the human tragedy weighing on wall street today. david: exactly. it is not lost to me that president trump came out yesterday after the markets had closed and said this would be tough for the next two or three weeks. he said it would be one of the most difficult thi
she is ambassador kay bailey hutchinson, ambassador to nato. before that she was a senator from texas for 20 years -- i am now told i should go to abigail doolittle for a check on the markets. the markets are telling. abigail, are you there? abigail: we are looking at the s&p 500 down 3.5% after the worst quarter of the s&p 500 going back to 2008. the russell 2000 down 5%. last quarter the worst quarter ever. the stop selling we have seen this year on the coronavirus crisis, human...
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this is all things to hutchinson russo's tenacity. the story demonstrates perfectly what engineering is about and why it's such a powerful force in our world. i think of engineering as being like the ancient roman god -- who had two faces. one looking at the past and the other looking at the future. in the case of engineering one face looked to the fruits of scientific discovery while the other looked at the needs of commerce, humanity and customers and the important bit happens in the middle where engineers integrate all that they see and come up with solutions. these are the tools and systems that we use to understand and shape our world. time and time again engineers have applied their art to overcome seemingly impossible challenges in the past 40 years they have driven a 250 fold reduction in the cost of solar electricity that the ambassadors are on a similar learning curve. i hope and expect that the same will happen with the days expensive carbon capture technology so it becomes the cornerstone of our response to climate change.
this is all things to hutchinson russo's tenacity. the story demonstrates perfectly what engineering is about and why it's such a powerful force in our world. i think of engineering as being like the ancient roman god -- who had two faces. one looking at the past and the other looking at the future. in the case of engineering one face looked to the fruits of scientific discovery while the other looked at the needs of commerce, humanity and customers and the important bit happens in the middle...
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what about the smoking hot governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson >> seth: let's throw up asa -- asa hutchinsonw, laws and stuff and i just see a very, very just smoking hot man. move over, first lady of arkansas, susan hutchinson, and make room for me, seth >> seth: who else? who else do you feel like hasn't got the attention they deserve >> oh well, there's the very, very doable governor of mississippi, tate reeves >> seth: yeah. >> look at that. look at that man that's my andrew cuomo and then of course "people" magazine's 2020 sexiest man alive, idaho governor brad little. >> seth: oh, yeah. oh - >> look at that. >> seth: look at that, the arm cross photo. >> yes look at brad brad little is -- is, just in terms -- in terms of sex appeal, my - >> seth: yeah. >> andrew cuomo. >> seth: nobody talks -- you're right. you hear very little about brad little. take a - >> no one's talking about how much they want to [ bleep ] brad little except for me. why is that? is it because it's an election year let's not let partisan politics get in the way of me wanting to [ bleep ] the crap out of idaho gove
what about the smoking hot governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson >> seth: let's throw up asa -- asa hutchinsonw, laws and stuff and i just see a very, very just smoking hot man. move over, first lady of arkansas, susan hutchinson, and make room for me, seth >> seth: who else? who else do you feel like hasn't got the attention they deserve >> oh well, there's the very, very doable governor of mississippi, tate reeves >> seth: yeah. >> look at that. look at that man...
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governor hutchinson, thank you very much for joining us.i as we just sd, over 1,000 confirmed cases todayw are you, doi how is the state managing al this? >> we're working hard, and thanks, judy, for theun oppoy to talk about some of the things we're doing in arkansas. we have a very targeted response to this. we've closed schools, we've closed bars and restaurants, hair salons, and down the list, a very targeted approach to it, in addition enforcing social distancing, and i've set the ample of wearing masks whenever you can't social distancing. we go in stores, probably three-fourthof people have masks on. that's the kind of effort we're making in slowing the spread and, yes, it's having success. yes, we went to over 1,000 cases today, but, as you ca see, all the projections show that we're beating the projections, we're flattening that curve, and our hospitalization rate is one of the lowest, par oticularly inur region. and, so, whenever we're havingof this kinuccess, we will measure to see what more we need to do. if we need tdo more, we will. but right now, we are pouring everything w
governor hutchinson, thank you very much for joining us.i as we just sd, over 1,000 confirmed cases todayw are you, doi how is the state managing al this? >> we're working hard, and thanks, judy, for theun oppoy to talk about some of the things we're doing in arkansas. we have a very targeted response to this. we've closed schools, we've closed bars and restaurants, hair salons, and down the list, a very targeted approach to it, in addition enforcing social distancing, and i've set the...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ight from homes, along streets, up and down the nation, to show gratitude to nhs workers, britain's carers and key workers, the people who are saving lives and keeping the country going. david sillito reports. applause. felixstowe. cheering and applause. east london. bagpipes. glasgow. pontypridd. applause . leeds. applause for the carers, and also supermarket workers. applause. this is for delivery drivers, shelf stackers, care workers, childminders, refuse workers, eve ryo ne childminders, refuse workers, everyone who is helping to keep the show on the road while we stay at home. people like the grounded airline crews who are now volunteering to offer refreshment and moral support to the nurses and doctors at the whittington hospital. it is lovely how people have come together and working as a team and a community and helping support us, to try to keep us hydrated and well fed so we can try to keep us hydrated and well fed so we can give the best care to our patients. indeed, the hea
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ight from homes, along streets, up and down the nation, to show gratitude to nhs workers, britain's carers and key workers, the people who are saving lives and keeping the country going. david sillito reports. applause. felixstowe. cheering and applause. east london. bagpipes. glasgow. pontypridd. applause . leeds. applause for the carers, and also supermarket workers. applause. this is for delivery drivers, shelf stackers, care workers, childminders, refuse workers,...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has more.111,000 people who have died with covid—19 in the uk. aged 88, he and his wife had just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. i took his hand. even though i had my glove on, you know, i squeezed his hand, and he squeezed my hand, and he was like peeling his eyes open, like he was trying to open his eyes from a really deep sleep. and he knew that i was there. this was whatjulia wore into hospital. she bought most of the protective kit on the internet and was shocked when she saw the staff on her dad's covid ward. that masks were very much like this, very sort of... not very fitted, you know, whereas mine was close fitting. and ijust looked and it occurred to me, my goodness, my ppe is better. and how can that be? and one of the nurses said, excuse me, where did you get your ppe from? and at st thomas‘ hospital in london, where the prime minister was treated, an a&e nurse has told us he feels restrictions on ppe use ar
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has more.111,000 people who have died with covid—19 in the uk. aged 88, he and his wife had just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. i took his hand. even though i had my glove on, you know, i squeezed his hand, and he squeezed my hand, and he was like peeling his eyes open, like he was trying to open his eyes from a really deep sleep. and he knew that i was there. this was...
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and the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson, joins me now.r hutchinson, happy easter, thanks for joining us on this difficult, difficult time. you said friday dr. fauci called and, quote, gave you a stamp of approval to the measures to fight the virus. arkansas is one of eight states who have not put in an official stay-at-home order. do you think those governors have made a mistake by putting in stay-at-home orders? >> no, not at all. it just reflects of the state needs. i applaud new jersey and new york, they've had to really lock down. they have a high-density population. but we have less density in our population here in arkansas. and i think we can take this targeted approach, which has proven to be effective. on the first day we had one case, i declared a public emergency. we proceeded, as you said, to close the schools and other things. and then we're targeting where we need to. but look at the results. right now we have about 80 hospitalizations and we have 8,000 hospital beds, and of course they're empty because we're not doing elect
and the republican governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson, joins me now.r hutchinson, happy easter, thanks for joining us on this difficult, difficult time. you said friday dr. fauci called and, quote, gave you a stamp of approval to the measures to fight the virus. arkansas is one of eight states who have not put in an official stay-at-home order. do you think those governors have made a mistake by putting in stay-at-home orders? >> no, not at all. it just reflects of the state needs. i...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. are learning about it all the time and there's still a lot of confusion about what it does to people's bodies. how much do we now know about what the virus does to us once we've caught it? here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. the virus uses its surface proteins, these spikes on the outside, to hook onto a docking point on the surface of human cells. after it has docked, the coronavirus is able to insert its genetic material, rna, into the cell. once inside, it hijacks the machinery of the cell nucleus to make multiple copies of itself. these burst out of the cell, destroying it, and then infect other cells. now, for most people, their immune system mounts a response and they begin to feel better after around five days. but in some, the immune system goes into overdrive and starts attacking the lungs and other organs as well as the virus. this can cause pneumonia and breathing difficulties and damage to other organs. fergus walsh there. well, hugh pym joins me now, a signific
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. are learning about it all the time and there's still a lot of confusion about what it does to people's bodies. how much do we now know about what the virus does to us once we've caught it? here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. the virus uses its surface proteins, these spikes on the outside, to hook onto a docking point on the surface of human cells. after it has docked, the coronavirus is able to insert its genetic material, rna, into the cell. once...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.cook, one of the now almost 14,000 people who have died with covid—i9 in the uk. aged 88, he and his wife had just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbyelj their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. i took his hand. even though i had my glove on, i squeezed his hand. even though i had my glove on, isqueezed his his hand. even though i had my glove on, i squeezed his hand and he squeezed mine. he was peeling his eyes open, like he was trying to open them from a deep sleep. he knew that i was there. this was what julia walks in hospital, bringing most of the protective kit on internet and was shocked when she saw the staff on her dad's covid ward. that masks were very much like this, not very fitted, you know. whereas mine was close fitting. and ijust whereas mine was close fitting. and i just looked and it whereas mine was close fitting. an
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.cook, one of the now almost 14,000 people who have died with covid—i9 in the uk. aged 88, he and his wife had just celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbyelj their daughterjulia was allowed into hospital to say goodbye. i took his hand. even though i had my glove on, i squeezed his hand. even though i had my glove...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.so new — that scientists are learning about it all the time and there's still a lot of confusion about what it does to people's bodies. how much do we now know about what the virus does to us once we've caught it? here's our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. the virus uses its surface proteins, these spikes on the outside, to hook onto a docking point on the surface of human cells. after it has docked, the coronavirus is able to insert its genetic material, rna, into the cell. once inside, it hijacks the machinery of the cell nucleus to make multiple copies of itself. these burst out of the cell, destroying it, and then infect other cells. now, for most people, their immune system mounts a response and they begin to feel better after around five days. but in some, the immune system goes into overdrive and starts attacking the lungs and other organs as well as the virus. this can cause pneumonia and breathing difficulties and damage to other organs. hugh pym joins me now. 563 people
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.so new — that scientists are learning about it all the time and there's still a lot of confusion about what it does to people's bodies. how much do we now know about what the virus does to us once we've caught it? here's our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. the virus uses its surface proteins, these spikes on the outside, to hook onto a docking point on the surface of human cells. after it has docked, the coronavirus is able to insert its genetic material, rna,...
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. >>> out front now, the republican governor of arkansas, issa hutchinson. i appreciate your time.our state. you know more about this than probably any other governor in this country. when you hear millions of pounds of meat disappearing from the supply chain, how concerned are you? >> well, first of all, it's good to be with you, erin. and the fact that the chairman of tyson's food felt necessary to communicate that to america indicates that they are in a critical industry. and as plants in different parts of the country have had breakouts of covid-19, it is a concern if you have to shutdown a plant even for a bit. we've been fortune in arkansas that we have over 60 processing plants, and they're all operational. they've worked hard to make sure that safety is paramount in those plants. and the most important ingredient is to give the employees confidence that they will be healthy going into that plant and they don't risk having an adverse contagion there in the processing plant. and so they're taking the necessary steps, but it illustrates that we have to be prepared in the event
. >>> out front now, the republican governor of arkansas, issa hutchinson. i appreciate your time.our state. you know more about this than probably any other governor in this country. when you hear millions of pounds of meat disappearing from the supply chain, how concerned are you? >> well, first of all, it's good to be with you, erin. and the fact that the chairman of tyson's food felt necessary to communicate that to america indicates that they are in a critical industry. and...
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notably in arkansas, there is no stay-at-home order thanks to republican governor asa hutchinson. governor hutchinson today announced more new cases at the cummins. 850 known positive cases in that one prison with more test results still to come in there. still, though, somehow this kind of news, which we're seeing escalating day after day now all across the country, nowhere is safe -- somehow this kind of news translates in national politics into president trump closing down immigration for 60 days since that will surely protect america from coronavirus. you know, i don't mean to oversimplify here, but it's not like we're getting it from other places at this point, right? i mean america is the largest coronavirus disaster in the world by a million miles. these are the top five largest outbreaks on earth. number five is germany with just under 150,000 cases as of today. number four is france, just under 160,000 cases. number three is italy. number two is spain with just over 200,000 cases. and then there's us, usa, usa, biggest outbreak in the world with over 800,000 cases now. we
notably in arkansas, there is no stay-at-home order thanks to republican governor asa hutchinson. governor hutchinson today announced more new cases at the cummins. 850 known positive cases in that one prison with more test results still to come in there. still, though, somehow this kind of news, which we're seeing escalating day after day now all across the country, nowhere is safe -- somehow this kind of news translates in national politics into president trump closing down immigration for 60...
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let's welcome arkansas governor asa hutchinson.ve you on, sir. >> always good to be with you. elizabeth: governor, the president said 30 states now have plans or are moving toward plans to reopen. that's half of america is moving to reopen. big controversy though, you know, the other side of the aisle is saying don't do it, you're going to infect more people, have more cases. how do you feel about it? >> well, it shouldn't be a partisan divide on this. we both should be listening to our public health experts but also keeping an eye on the economy. and here in arkansas we're taking a very measured approach. we're not going to be opening everything up at once. we're going to be looking at restaurants as to when that should be open, but we're not going to make that decision even until the muddle of next week -- the middle of next week, and then we're going to sequentially look at other things that have been closed for public health reasons. we're one of those states -- we didn't close our economy down to begin with. we didn't have a s
let's welcome arkansas governor asa hutchinson.ve you on, sir. >> always good to be with you. elizabeth: governor, the president said 30 states now have plans or are moving toward plans to reopen. that's half of america is moving to reopen. big controversy though, you know, the other side of the aisle is saying don't do it, you're going to infect more people, have more cases. how do you feel about it? >> well, it shouldn't be a partisan divide on this. we both should be listening to...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. it's never been more important to separate fact from fiction.ne. we're all going to be in this for the long haul and separating fact from fiction is really important. so, here are some more myths you should be aware of. myth number one, lemon juice protects you from covid—19. there have been plenty of claims about things you should eat or drink to thwart coronavirus, and the lemonjuice myth just won't go away. it started with a viral social media post containing advice from a fake chinese scientist. to be clear — lemonjuice is obviously not bad for you. in fact, all fruit and vegetables are essential while nearly all of us have to stay at home. they can help keep you healthy, but they don't stop you getting a virus like this. myth number two, mosquito bites can infect you with the virus. we all know you can get other diseases from mosquito bites, but there's no evidence at all that the little brutes can infect you with coronavirus. again, remember, this is a respiratory virus spread mainly when someone who is ill coughs or sneezes. the best way
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. it's never been more important to separate fact from fiction.ne. we're all going to be in this for the long haul and separating fact from fiction is really important. so, here are some more myths you should be aware of. myth number one, lemon juice protects you from covid—19. there have been plenty of claims about things you should eat or drink to thwart coronavirus, and the lemonjuice myth just won't go away. it started with a viral social media post containing...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 0ur political editorjust treated some extraordinary figures.icy was enacted on the 16th of march. normally it would be around... 10,000 people have been moved into help that demand and another sign of the real economic stress that shut down is causing here in the uk. in the united states many medical officials on the front line are comparing the conditions that they face to what it is like in war zones. 0ne chicago emergency doctor spoke with to cbs correspondent david begnaud during a few chaotic moments on his shift. this is the most scary i have ever been. it is not because of me but because of my wife and two—year—old and one—year—old at home. i do not wa nt to and one—year—old at home. i do not want to expose them. people say it is ourjob. it is not ourjob, it is our duty and what we signed up for a. that is doctor scott, an emergency room doctor at mount sinai hospital on the west side of chicago. this is the only thing that scares me. how chicago. this is the only thing that scares me. how many chicago. this is the only thing that scares
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. 0ur political editorjust treated some extraordinary figures.icy was enacted on the 16th of march. normally it would be around... 10,000 people have been moved into help that demand and another sign of the real economic stress that shut down is causing here in the uk. in the united states many medical officials on the front line are comparing the conditions that they face to what it is like in war zones. 0ne chicago emergency doctor spoke with to cbs correspondent...
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governor asa hutchinson insists the action he is taking is enough >> we have had success in arkansas comparable to other states tomorrow 600,000 arkansans go to work don't gather in groups of more than ten people and bring a mask with you. >> reporter: this weekend, governor brian kemp reopened gecaleaders calling it reckless. >> here we are in a pandemic, we are closing schools and opening beaches. in my mind, that does not compute. >> reporter: yet there is resp. resilience, signs of a country pulling together with the surge for applications of the national guard as of sunday more than 21,000 supporting the covid response >> what is beautiful about this in a strange way is i have never seen people come together the way i am seeing it now >> reporter: andheer infections than anticipating it will be returning 400 ventilators to the national stockpile. peter. >> erin, thank you even as the virus spreads to new hot spots across the country, new york remains the epicenter of this outbreak with nearly 40% of all cases nationwide. kathy park has the very latest on what is expected to be t
governor asa hutchinson insists the action he is taking is enough >> we have had success in arkansas comparable to other states tomorrow 600,000 arkansans go to work don't gather in groups of more than ten people and bring a mask with you. >> reporter: this weekend, governor brian kemp reopened gecaleaders calling it reckless. >> here we are in a pandemic, we are closing schools and opening beaches. in my mind, that does not compute. >> reporter: yet there is resp....
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governor asa hutchinson, republican from arkansas. the governor will be with us. devin nunes and mark johnson and dr. siegel and dr. saphier. they will give us texture and flavor to this moment. talking about how the spread has been slowed although it is different across the country. you're seeing protesters taking to the streets, saying hey, time to reopen. griff: those protests here in the annapolis area is only 30 minutes from d.c. maryland, one of the hardest hit in this area, governor hogan, a republican governor, trying to do what he can to protect the safety of his residents. but you see all the cars are lined up i heard for miles in annapolis, yesterday. voicing their opinion. they are upset. they want their constitutional rights heard, guys. jillian: absolutely. this scene is playing out across the country in multiple scenes and multiple states. you will see protests across the nation. people are struggling, want to get back to work. there is a way to do it with a fair balance of getting businesses back open where you can social distance, where you can ta
governor asa hutchinson, republican from arkansas. the governor will be with us. devin nunes and mark johnson and dr. siegel and dr. saphier. they will give us texture and flavor to this moment. talking about how the spread has been slowed although it is different across the country. you're seeing protesters taking to the streets, saying hey, time to reopen. griff: those protests here in the annapolis area is only 30 minutes from d.c. maryland, one of the hardest hit in this area, governor...
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people had no other health problems — including a 25—year—old. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinsonrus. rabbi neil kraft, one of a growing number of people in the uk who have lost their life to covid—19, described by those who loved him as warm with a wicked sense of humour. his was a traditionaljewish burial, given a helping hand using the latest technology. extraordinarily there are over 600 people joining latest technology. extraordinarily there are over 600 peoplejoining us together now and that is 600 computers and laptops and phones which may mean more than 1000 people. a fellow runabout was the only mourner at the ceremony. social distancing rules meant friends and even his closest family were not able to be at the graveside or even at his bedside in hospital as he lay dying. his wife of 28 years is still taking it all in. honestly, one of the many surreal moments was the realisation that we couldn't go and see him we couldn't leave the house. we are in self—isolation until next week, so we are not the only ones, it's tough for many people, this is our story. the best estimat
people had no other health problems — including a 25—year—old. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinsonrus. rabbi neil kraft, one of a growing number of people in the uk who have lost their life to covid—19, described by those who loved him as warm with a wicked sense of humour. his was a traditionaljewish burial, given a helping hand using the latest technology. extraordinarily there are over 600 people joining latest technology. extraordinarily there are over 600 peoplejoining us...
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here's the former pro cyclist and journalist michael hutchinson.our de france is that, in cycling, it is the main event, it's what generates the cash, ina way, event, it's what generates the cash, in a way, and it's notjust about money, but in the end of the sport needs finance to keep going, so it's great that hopefully we will have a tour de france this year, and the other aspect is that, for france, it's not just other aspect is that, for france, it's notjust a sporting event but a cultural event and, to a lot of people in france the idea of a year without a tour de france would be unthinkable, it would be the final thing this year, the idea of that not happening. so i think it's good. the four—time tour winner chris froome has given his reaction. "the news many of us have been waiting for. "some light at the end of the tunnel." the protracted sale of newacstle united could soon be over. 0wner mike ashley has been looking for a buyer for the last three years and has reportedly agreed a deal to sell the club for £300 million. the prospective buye
here's the former pro cyclist and journalist michael hutchinson.our de france is that, in cycling, it is the main event, it's what generates the cash, ina way, event, it's what generates the cash, in a way, and it's notjust about money, but in the end of the sport needs finance to keep going, so it's great that hopefully we will have a tour de france this year, and the other aspect is that, for france, it's not just other aspect is that, for france, it's notjust a sporting event but a cultural...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here.ry borrowing so much, and it is notjust the uk, we are seeing in the states extraordinary unemployment figures 26 million losing theirjobs in the past month 01’ losing theirjobs in the past month orso, losing theirjobs in the past month or so, that is more than the population of australia, so this is a health crisis but a serious economic crisis too. thank you. explain what is needed and what can be done about this? it's a very serious situation, the government has said there is a severe disruption, in the supply of certain products needed, in intensive care for treatments that are potentially life—saving, which give patients, who have problems with their kidney function, we know a bit more about patients who are critically ill with covid—19. the latest figures in the uk suggest almost 30% need some kind of kidney support, and that has led toe a sharp rise in demand for something that is called home mow filtration, now that is a delicate process that mimics the kidney function and it c
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here.ry borrowing so much, and it is notjust the uk, we are seeing in the states extraordinary unemployment figures 26 million losing theirjobs in the past month 01’ losing theirjobs in the past month orso, losing theirjobs in the past month or so, that is more than the population of australia, so this is a health crisis but a serious economic crisis too. thank you. explain what is needed and what can be done about this? it's a very serious...
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she is ambassador kay bailey hutchinson, ambassador to nato.he was a senator from texas for 20 years -- i am now told i should go to abigail it
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prize for the research into penicillin a little-known female chemical engineer called margaret hutchinson russo and had been rich in our the history but the star of the penicillin story because she took a promisingit the highly unstable and sold that problem to transform into the drugs to save our lives. by the time of the normandy beach landing june 1944 there was two.3 million doses off penicillin. production was stored at 650 billion units per month. for me, that illustrates perfectly why such a powerful force in our world. i think engineering like janice who has two faces one looking at the past and the other looking at the future. and in the case of engineering and with scientific discovery with commerce and humanitarian on - - military and customers where engineers integrate to come up with solutions these are the tools we use to understand and shape oure world. time and time again engineers to overcome the impossible eschallenges of the past 40 years they have the red cost of electricity and i hope and expect that the same will happen with the same expensive carbon capture technolo
prize for the research into penicillin a little-known female chemical engineer called margaret hutchinson russo and had been rich in our the history but the star of the penicillin story because she took a promisingit the highly unstable and sold that problem to transform into the drugs to save our lives. by the time of the normandy beach landing june 1944 there was two.3 million doses off penicillin. production was stored at 650 billion units per month. for me, that illustrates perfectly why...
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governor hutchinson is with us with right now. you don't have these orders in effect, why not?t of all it's good to be with you but your set up is not exactly right because we do have social distancing in arkansas. we also were one of the first states to encourage the wearing of masks. if you going to a store in arkansas now, probably three fourths will have masks on. if you can't social distance you protect yourself and others by wearing a mask and that's what we are doing in arkansas. and that you are right. some of the state home orders are very effective in places but every state should do what works well in your state. in our state some of our actions have been more successful than other states that have actually had shelter in order in place. you get to go to work because you are an essential industry, and the truck drivers who provide the store with food and on and on down the list. that's something, and that out-of-state recreational travelers. we've taken all of those staffs including our schools and our target response can be successful in maintaining some ability to
governor hutchinson is with us with right now. you don't have these orders in effect, why not?t of all it's good to be with you but your set up is not exactly right because we do have social distancing in arkansas. we also were one of the first states to encourage the wearing of masks. if you going to a store in arkansas now, probably three fourths will have masks on. if you can't social distance you protect yourself and others by wearing a mask and that's what we are doing in arkansas. and...
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exclusive interviews with italian prime minister, jay inslee, asa hutchinson and author michael lewis plus an interview with jerome adams. a lot to unpack, a lot to look forward to. be sure to tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after this newscast . you know that coming up in 30 minutes from now we will talk to political analyst larry gerston for our weekly political segment. we'll take a look at the u.s. role in the spread of the pandemic and why president trump and state governors seem to be clashing in their responses. for now we'll turn back to local news. >>> bay area-based netflix and the eerie timing of its new documentary. at the beginning of this year "pandemic" premiered. have you seen it? it was shot in 2018 and 2019, and by chance released just as the coronavirus started to spread. is it warns, among other things, of a novel respiratory viruses that could pose a threat to the world. the docu-series profiles people fighting on the front lines to prevent the next global outbreak t. shows a producer sat down with us to talk about the uncanny timing of this project
exclusive interviews with italian prime minister, jay inslee, asa hutchinson and author michael lewis plus an interview with jerome adams. a lot to unpack, a lot to look forward to. be sure to tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. right after this newscast . you know that coming up in 30 minutes from now we will talk to political analyst larry gerston for our weekly political segment. we'll take a look at the u.s. role in the spread of the pandemic and why president trump and state...
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in lincoln's case he chose hutchinson, a privately-run cemetery run by a cabinet maker who had more than likely provided the hearse as well. there were rules regarding how this is to be done and the exact trim of the hearse for example. the hearses back then almost always had white feathers sticking up back to the medieval era when they lit candles around the bodies lying in state, and the appropriate biblical state of the headstone and the exact arrangements to where he would have the service which is home and what that would look like and all of that and lincoln could not afford to ignore these rules. he was a man of humble farming roots who wanted to escape those roots and get middle-class acceptability. he needed success into the polite circles. the wilderness of pigeon creek with the primitiveness and not the mention anne rutledge and his mother's suffering could not have been pleasant and lincoln wanted to get as far away as possible and he was a man on the make and he had to do dying as well as living right. eddie died at 6:00 in the morning on friday february 1st, 1850, just four
in lincoln's case he chose hutchinson, a privately-run cemetery run by a cabinet maker who had more than likely provided the hearse as well. there were rules regarding how this is to be done and the exact trim of the hearse for example. the hearses back then almost always had white feathers sticking up back to the medieval era when they lit candles around the bodies lying in state, and the appropriate biblical state of the headstone and the exact arrangements to where he would have the service...
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in arkansas, governor asa hutchinson announced tuesday that nearly 40% of the state's coronavirus cases are concentrated at the cummins maximum security prison, where some 850 prisoners have tested positive. in southerern greece 148 8 asylm , seseekers have t tested posite for r covid-19 at t a hotel convnverted into a a quarantine cecenter for migigrants. most o of those ininfected are single parents from the democratic republic of the congo and cameroon. this follolows two otherer coronavirus outbrereaks at crowd migranant camps nearar athens. mexican officials say the country hahas entered its most severe stage i in the spread o f the cocoronavirus, what they rer to as phase three, as cases surge, with the death toll topping 2600. meanwhile, hundreds of factory workers in ciudad juarez protested on monday demanding a closure of maquiladora assembly plants along the u.s.-mexico border, where at least four workers in u.s.-owned factories have died of covid-19. >> they y say we are under quarantine and w we should be en our homes this company is not closed because it is essential. peopl
in arkansas, governor asa hutchinson announced tuesday that nearly 40% of the state's coronavirus cases are concentrated at the cummins maximum security prison, where some 850 prisoners have tested positive. in southerern greece 148 8 asylm , seseekers have t tested posite for r covid-19 at t a hotel convnverted into a a quarantine cecenter for migigrants. most o of those ininfected are single parents from the democratic republic of the congo and cameroon. this follolows two otherer coronavirus...
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anthony fauci and arkansas governor asa hutchinson, 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday. follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter @jaketapper. stay strong, stay healthy, and please stay inside. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. the breaking news this hour, another very grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, as the worldwide death toll tops 100,000 with more than 1.6 million cases tonight. the u.s. death toll, by the way, has surpassed 18,000, with almost half a million confirmed cases. the white house task force says there are some encouraging signs in the outbreak. but dr. anthony fauci is warning this is not the time to pull back at all on social distancing. and the influential university of washington coronavirus model often cited by the white house is now calling today the peak day for new deaths. as president trump presses for the country to reopen as soon as possible, "the new york times" is now reporting that new models show the number of
anthony fauci and arkansas governor asa hutchinson, 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday. follow me on facebook, instagram, twitter @jaketapper. stay strong, stay healthy, and please stay inside. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. the breaking news this hour, another very grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, as the worldwide death toll tops 100,000 with...
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anthony fauci along with three governors -- arkansas's asa hutchinson, new jersey's phil murphy, andco's michelle lujan grisham. "state of the union" airs 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> well, "saturday night live" is back with a special remote edition of the show. even tom hanks was there for the show. we're going to show you the best moments, ahead. adventure. to reconnect and be together. and once we did that, we realized his greatest adventure is just beginning. (avo male) welcome to the most adventurous outback ever. the all-new 2020 subaru outback. go where love takes you. (avo female) get 0% apr financing for 63 months on the 2020 subaru outback and other select models. >>> hey, you've got to do what you've got to do sometimes. "saturday night live" returned with the first ever remote edition of the show. they were off for a month. this time, the entire cast back, look at this, from inside their homes. >> i love that. actor tom hanks, who recently recovered from covid-19, was the host. and the show wasn't complete without an appearance from the president. alec baldwin
anthony fauci along with three governors -- arkansas's asa hutchinson, new jersey's phil murphy, andco's michelle lujan grisham. "state of the union" airs 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> well, "saturday night live" is back with a special remote edition of the show. even tom hanks was there for the show. we're going to show you the best moments, ahead. adventure. to reconnect and be together. and once we did that, we realized his greatest adventure is just...
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even governor hutchinson talked about how difficult that is for his state. is that the situation new york is in here, and would there be a way -- have you asked the federal government to step in and say, hey, stop this sort of e-bay for critical medical equipment? >> it's definitely a concern, right? it's a nationwide problem. il it's not like any disaster we've ever seen before. we're usually focused in one state, maybe several states as you see with major hurricanes. this is a nationwide impact and it's hard to adjudicate those resources across the nation knowing you're not going to have enough for everybody. we have definitely, you know, been in contact with the federal government about how we can help eliminate that kind of states bidding against states. it's not deliberate to bid against them, it's just that we're all going after the same resources to support our residents. >> well, it's a remarkable reality. listen, deanne criswell, it's always good to check in with you. you're one of the people doing yeomans' work here. we wish you and your team the b
even governor hutchinson talked about how difficult that is for his state. is that the situation new york is in here, and would there be a way -- have you asked the federal government to step in and say, hey, stop this sort of e-bay for critical medical equipment? >> it's definitely a concern, right? it's a nationwide problem. il it's not like any disaster we've ever seen before. we're usually focused in one state, maybe several states as you see with major hurricanes. this is a...
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in lincoln's case he chose the hutchinson cemetery in springfield, a privately owned cemetery run by a cabinet maker who in all likelihood provided the haers as well. now, there were rules regarding just how all this was to be done. the exact trim of the hearse for example. hearses back then almost always had white feathers sticking up and this dated back to the mid eve area where they lit candles around bodies lying instate. the biblical saying on the headstone, the arrangement where they would have the service which would be at home, what that would look like and all of that and lincoln could not afford to ignore these rules. he was a man from humble farming roots, who constantly strove to escape those roots and enter white middle income class respectability. lincoln wanted and needed acceptance into polite springfield circles. the memories of little pigeon creek with all the wilderness primitiveness not to mention the awful sufferings could not have been pleasant and lincoln wanted to get as far away from that life as possible. he was an ambitious man on the make and he had to do
in lincoln's case he chose the hutchinson cemetery in springfield, a privately owned cemetery run by a cabinet maker who in all likelihood provided the haers as well. now, there were rules regarding just how all this was to be done. the exact trim of the hearse for example. hearses back then almost always had white feathers sticking up and this dated back to the mid eve area where they lit candles around bodies lying instate. the biblical saying on the headstone, the arrangement where they...
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arkansas governor hutchinson from a state that does not have a stay-at-home order told cnn this morning it's a good idea just to leave it up to the individual statesful here it is. >> i applaud new jersey and new york. they've had to really lock down. they have a high-density population, but we have a less dense population in arkansas and we can take this targeted approach, which is proven to be effective. >> so on one side you have folks who say, look, that was a good way to do it, it will continue to be the smart way to do it, you look at where people are already seeing their curve and already starting to flatten. then people like new york's governor cuomo argue you can't do that, we're too mobile a society. you start letting one group of people in new york have free movement, they go to new jersey, they go to connecticut, they go to pennsylvania and suddenly you have that problem again. how do you see this rollout working when you have different states making different decisions, doctor? >> ideally the federal government will give guidance on what regions can things be lifted because
arkansas governor hutchinson from a state that does not have a stay-at-home order told cnn this morning it's a good idea just to leave it up to the individual statesful here it is. >> i applaud new jersey and new york. they've had to really lock down. they have a high-density population, but we have a less dense population in arkansas and we can take this targeted approach, which is proven to be effective. >> so on one side you have folks who say, look, that was a good way to do it,...
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anthony fauci and arkansas governor asa hutchinson, 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday.cebook, instagram, twitter @jaketapper. stay strong, stay healthy, and please stay inside. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. the breaking news this hour, another very grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, as the worldwide death toll tops 100,000 with more than 1.6 million cases tonight. the u.s. death toll, by the way, has surpassed 18,000, with almost half a million confirmed cases.
anthony fauci and arkansas governor asa hutchinson, 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday.cebook, instagram, twitter @jaketapper. stay strong, stay healthy, and please stay inside. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. the breaking news this hour, another very grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, as the worldwide death toll tops 100,000 with more than 1.6...
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anthony fauci and new jersey mayor phil murphy, arkansas governor asa hutchinson and new mexico governorrisham. "state of the union" here on cnn. >>> up next, an update on the struggle to contain larger-than-usual wildfires burning near the site of the chernobyl nuclear disaster. details next. ? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. by brushing with sensodyne sensitivity & gum at home it's giving you the relief that you need and the control that you need to take care of your oral health. and it creates a healthier environment. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. or, give you unusually high energy, even when depressed. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depr
anthony fauci and new jersey mayor phil murphy, arkansas governor asa hutchinson and new mexico governorrisham. "state of the union" here on cnn. >>> up next, an update on the struggle to contain larger-than-usual wildfires burning near the site of the chernobyl nuclear disaster. details next. ? absolutely. they are both very much hand in hand. so you should really be focusing on both and definitely at the same time. the new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual...
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the governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson, was on cnn's " state of the union" and he was asked if other governors made a putting stay in place orders in their state. here's what he said. [video clip] >> not at all, it reflects the fact -- the flexibly estate needs. i applaud new jersey and new york. they have had to really lock down and they have a high density population but we have less density in our population in arkansas. i think we can take this targeted approach which has proven to be effective. on the first day, we had one case. i declared a public emergency and we proceeded to close the schools and other things. then we are targeting where we need to. look at the results. right now, we have about 80 hospitalizations. we have 8000 hospital beds. they are empty because we are not doing elective surgery. inare beating the trendline terms of our cases. testingncreasing our and right now, i would like to think we are at the peak but we are at least flat. hopefully, we won't peak later but sooner. there is a lot of open up to visit him -- and optimism this easter that are tough time
the governor of arkansas, asa hutchinson, was on cnn's " state of the union" and he was asked if other governors made a putting stay in place orders in their state. here's what he said. [video clip] >> not at all, it reflects the fact -- the flexibly estate needs. i applaud new jersey and new york. they have had to really lock down and they have a high density population but we have less density in our population in arkansas. i think we can take this targeted approach which has...
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spread unchecked in their states, these are the kinds of governors -- ron desantis in florida, asa hutchinsonnsas, make parson in missouri, who would do something in their states if the trump white house clearly told them to. but the trump white house cannot get it together to do that. so behold these confused and denialist and delayed and inexplicable policies that will continue to push u.s. case numbers and ultimately u.s. deaths through the roof as states like those end up being reservoirs of infection and end up being engines of infection as they create mass numbers of people who are spreading the virus in an unchecked way in states that don't have statewide policies to stop it. i mean and then you look at a state like new jersey today. in new jersey today, the state health commissioner said that there are four new jersey hospitals that are already at maximum capacity. everybody's been focusing on new york for good reason, but new jersey now has over 25,000 cases, and they've got four hospitals maxed out already. and the new jersey death toll more than doubled in just the past two days. i
spread unchecked in their states, these are the kinds of governors -- ron desantis in florida, asa hutchinsonnsas, make parson in missouri, who would do something in their states if the trump white house clearly told them to. but the trump white house cannot get it together to do that. so behold these confused and denialist and delayed and inexplicable policies that will continue to push u.s. case numbers and ultimately u.s. deaths through the roof as states like those end up being reservoirs...
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the arkansas governor, asa hutchinson now insisting that not only will there be no statewide stay-at-home order in arkansas, he is overtly blocking any county or city in arkansas from initiating their own measures to slow the virus, he is stopping them from doing so if they want to. in arkansas, they have already hit about a thousand cases, they are already about to hit a thousand case, maybe they want to see how high they can go. in iowa, they're already over a thousand cases, over 20% of whom are health workers. the iowa medical board begging governor kim reynolds for a statewide stay-at-home order but iowa's governor is refusing that too because, okay, sure, why not? in kansas, the democratic governor there, laura kelly, did institute a statewide stay-at-home order and a ban on large gatherings. today, republicans in the kansas state legislature overturned the ban on large gatherings. apparently, because they want kansans gathering together in large numbers right now? i mean not -- republicans in every state don't have their heads screwed on the same way about this. you're seeing that
the arkansas governor, asa hutchinson now insisting that not only will there be no statewide stay-at-home order in arkansas, he is overtly blocking any county or city in arkansas from initiating their own measures to slow the virus, he is stopping them from doing so if they want to. in arkansas, they have already hit about a thousand cases, they are already about to hit a thousand case, maybe they want to see how high they can go. in iowa, they're already over a thousand cases, over 20% of whom...
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hutchinson, who is our governor, has taken a middle course on closing. thanks that could encourage the spread of the virus, he has closed. large gatherings, conventions, church, bars, things of that nature. he has allowed a lot of manufacturing and traditional businesses to continue. i believe this careful approach will allow him to have an easier job as he goes about reopening the economy in arkansas during the course of may. we have about 3000 cases. today, our 50th arkansan which we lament. host: tell us about your district and how it has been impacted. guest: i represent little rock, arkansas and all of the surrounding counties. it is a metropolitan district with the suburbs and some rural parts as well. as the state capital, it is also the health care capital. i have spent a lot of my time working with my hospital executives listening to their needs and what would happen in the case of a surge for our medical community. do we have enough personnel? do we have enough ppe? those have all been hot topics for the last five weeks. host: there is a debate
hutchinson, who is our governor, has taken a middle course on closing. thanks that could encourage the spread of the virus, he has closed. large gatherings, conventions, church, bars, things of that nature. he has allowed a lot of manufacturing and traditional businesses to continue. i believe this careful approach will allow him to have an easier job as he goes about reopening the economy in arkansas during the course of may. we have about 3000 cases. today, our 50th arkansan which we lament....
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this might go some way to explain why the governor thomas hutchinson cannot get as much as support is needed as soon as he wanted from british policymakers when they rose up in the 1770s. before that american revolution the british were well aware that the event that we now know as "tacky's revolt" was generally a source of overwhelming concern. taking advantage of britain's seven years war against the european opponent, more than a thousand enslaved black people launched a series of appraising which began on april 7, 1760 and continued into the next year. over the course of 18 months they managed to kill 60 whites industry tens of thousands of pounds worth of property, during the suppression of the revolt and the suppression that follow come over 500 bachmann women were killed in battle, executed or driven to suicide. another 500 were transported from the island for life. one planter wrote that he considered the extent of secrecy of his plan the multitude of the conspirators and the difficulty of opposing interruption in a variety of places that it wants, this was more formidable tha
this might go some way to explain why the governor thomas hutchinson cannot get as much as support is needed as soon as he wanted from british policymakers when they rose up in the 1770s. before that american revolution the british were well aware that the event that we now know as "tacky's revolt" was generally a source of overwhelming concern. taking advantage of britain's seven years war against the european opponent, more than a thousand enslaved black people launched a series of...
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hutchinson. these physician leaders raise important issues and we share their concerns and we will be working on their suggestions. the members of the association are basically trying to rely on telehealth in their urban environments and shared with us how difficult that is. they support more testing in community clinics. they called out areas that we should be focusing on, and they talked about the importance of staying at home and social distancing but that that is very some ult to do in domiciles. we will continue to work with senator rice and the new jersey medical association to do everything in our power to reduce the just proportionate impact that the coronavirus is having on communities of color. we must ensure that all of our communities stay safe and healthy during these difficult times. as the governor shared for today's report, our hospitals reported 7017 hospitalizations last week. this is a 3% decrease on the daily growth rate for the past two days. there are 2,024 patients in criti
hutchinson. these physician leaders raise important issues and we share their concerns and we will be working on their suggestions. the members of the association are basically trying to rely on telehealth in their urban environments and shared with us how difficult that is. they support more testing in community clinics. they called out areas that we should be focusing on, and they talked about the importance of staying at home and social distancing but that that is very some ult to do in...