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and in response, irvin, senator irvin replies with a grin, and he says, "i don't see how you can disagree with me." okay, so, flash forward another few years into 1984 now. obviously, senator irvin is still a senator. he writes his autobiography. it's called "preserving the constitution." and he says in 1984, exactly three decades after brown versus board of education, that he has given what he refers to as the civil war amendments primacy of study. he's really rolled up his sleeves and he has now come to the conclusion that brown versus board of education was correctly decided in the first instance. and he goes on to say, he says, "the constitution is colorblind as the first justice john marshall harlan maintained in his dissent in plessy and requires the states to ignore the race of school children in assigning them to their public schools." right? brown versus board of education forbids the consideration of race when you are assigning people to public schools. this is an effort, again, a backup effort to tame and to drain the meaning of brown. so, while he's speaking of voluntary segre
and in response, irvin, senator irvin replies with a grin, and he says, "i don't see how you can disagree with me." okay, so, flash forward another few years into 1984 now. obviously, senator irvin is still a senator. he writes his autobiography. it's called "preserving the constitution." and he says in 1984, exactly three decades after brown versus board of education, that he has given what he refers to as the civil war amendments primacy of study. he's really rolled up his...
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i'm joined by my guest was me in beirut he's a professor of economics and international affairs in irvine we have pai and he is an independent economic and geopolitics. analyst as well as a former commodities trader and in toronto we cross alexandre bruno he is an analyst at gulf state analytics a gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate pilot may go to you 1st in irvine because you got up early as for this program here all right it all happened quite quickly and a lot of analysts weren't too surprised the deal that the russians and the saudis had collapsed the saudi the russians didn't go along with what the saudis wanted to do and the saudis reacted and now we have carnage on the oil markets here what is saudi arabia's gambit here because you know in the if you look at its budgetary constraints it can afford to have low oil for a very long time and we throw in the coronavirus that is also hurting crude demand all across the world what's the what's the gambit go ahead. well thank you yeah the timing the gambit of the gambit
i'm joined by my guest was me in beirut he's a professor of economics and international affairs in irvine we have pai and he is an independent economic and geopolitics. analyst as well as a former commodities trader and in toronto we cross alexandre bruno he is an analyst at gulf state analytics a gentleman cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate pilot may go to you 1st in irvine because you got up early as for this program here all right...
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last 10 years this is the real target of saudi arabia not the russians the americans go ahead or in irvine. i think the the shale issue is part is in a large part a red herring peter because. you know your other guests are hinting at it there this is a currency and really currency standard for energy trading war that's happening but that cannot be announced in the mainstream corporate press u.s. u.k. or europe because of the sensitivities either like you know discussing the matters of of. the financial risk posed to the banking system you know really from rivals across your asia rivaling that the dollar standard is equivalent to discussing the nuclear codes and corporate press so they have to go about it saying that a look russia now. is targeting our shale sector russia is doing is essential e geo political and geo economic jujitsu or judo or quito you choose the martial art ok the west has traditionally as your other guest referenced utilize the oil price for geo political purposes mid eighty's it was a tactical drop in the energy price to torpedo the soviet union you had it reprise bega
last 10 years this is the real target of saudi arabia not the russians the americans go ahead or in irvine. i think the the shale issue is part is in a large part a red herring peter because. you know your other guests are hinting at it there this is a currency and really currency standard for energy trading war that's happening but that cannot be announced in the mainstream corporate press u.s. u.k. or europe because of the sensitivities either like you know discussing the matters of of. the...
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and then senator irvin poses this precisely worded question again, right? brown v. board of education prevents busing is the core of that question. and attorney general kennedy says, i guess you can make an argument along those lines. responsen dutch and response, er -- in response, ervin responds with a grin, i don't see how you can disagree with me. 1984 now, senator irvin is still a senator. he writes his autobiography. it's called "preserving the constitution." he says three decades after brown v. board of education that he has given the civil war amendment privacy of study. he's really rolled up his sleeves and he has now come to the conclusion that brown v. board of education was correctly decided in the first instance. and he goes on to say -- and he says, "the constitution is colorblind as the first justice harlan maintained in his dissent in plessy and requires the states to ignore the race of schoolchildren in assigning them to their public schools." brown v. board of education forbids the consideration of race when you are assigning people to public schoo
and then senator irvin poses this precisely worded question again, right? brown v. board of education prevents busing is the core of that question. and attorney general kennedy says, i guess you can make an argument along those lines. responsen dutch and response, er -- in response, ervin responds with a grin, i don't see how you can disagree with me. 1984 now, senator irvin is still a senator. he writes his autobiography. it's called "preserving the constitution." he says three...
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i'm joined by my guest was me in beirut he's a professor of economics and international affairs in irvine we have pai and he is an independent economic and geo political analyst as well as a former commodities trader and in toronto we cross alexandre bruno he is an analyst at gulf state analytics sorry gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate pilot may go to you 1st in irvine because you got up early as for this program here all right it all happened quite quickly and a lot of analysts weren't too surprised by the deal that the russians and the saudis had. collapse the saudis the russians didn't go along with what the saudis wanted to do and the saudis reacted and now we have carnage on the oil markets what is saudi arabia's gambit here because you know in the if you look at its budgetary constraints it can afford to have low oil for a very long time and we throw in the coronavirus that is also hurting on crude demand all across the world what's the what's the gambit go ahead guy. well thank you yeah the timing of the gambit
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uc irvine. irvine, california. thank you very much. we are going to go to northern california now.of the poll closing time in california where cal perry is in santa clara. cal, what are you seeing? >> yeah. so poly students get ready for your 30 to 45 seconds on voters choice act. this is about ten minutes into the wait here at santa clara county, which is one of 14 counties that has enacted the voters choice act two years ago. what does that mean? it means everybody who is a registered voter gets mailed a ballot. that ballot can be dropped off at any, at any of the polling locations in the country, which makes it very easy to vote. which is why the turnout here is so high. these folks are going to vote in person of the you have that option. you don't have to mail in your ballot. you don't have to drop it on the box either, which is happening outside. that's why it says vote here. your new voting experience. very similar to your last voting speerngs b experience but more people. as you get into the room here, at about a 45-minute wait. you can do the written ballots. you can do the
uc irvine. irvine, california. thank you very much. we are going to go to northern california now.of the poll closing time in california where cal perry is in santa clara. cal, what are you seeing? >> yeah. so poly students get ready for your 30 to 45 seconds on voters choice act. this is about ten minutes into the wait here at santa clara county, which is one of 14 counties that has enacted the voters choice act two years ago. what does that mean? it means everybody who is a registered...
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right here today in irvine, schools are closed because of coronavirus, but there are eight locationsrvine where anyone can go, any school child can go, drive up, walk up and get a free school lunch today to go. some of that money is already affecting decisions that schools are able to make. with regard to the sick leave, i'm incredibly frustrated that we exempted employers with 500 or more employees -- >> why? why did you do that? that would include mcdonald's, any of the big fast food chains. >> this was absolutely -- we were told by speaker pelosi that this was all that secretary mnuchin and the trump administration would agree to. but i'm very unhappy about it. i think that the large employers, we know that they have the most flexibility and the most financial ability to provide accommodating sick leave. so i'm calling on large employers to step up and permanently enact 10 to 14 days of paid sick leave. we're seeing a few corporations do that, but they all need to do it, and if not, i'm heading back to washington to try to make that happen. >> we heard former vice president joe bi
right here today in irvine, schools are closed because of coronavirus, but there are eight locationsrvine where anyone can go, any school child can go, drive up, walk up and get a free school lunch today to go. some of that money is already affecting decisions that schools are able to make. with regard to the sick leave, i'm incredibly frustrated that we exempted employers with 500 or more employees -- >> why? why did you do that? that would include mcdonald's, any of the big fast food...
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we saw at irvine an influx of voters supporting sanders. out in the suburbs irvine city hall we saw moderate democrats. orange county of course famous for once being red turning blue. back in 2018. it will be interesting to see the ballots once they are counted how they will move. will this orange county area the more moderate democratic strongholds here will they go for a sanders. will that population actually vote for that kind of nominee. i want to show you something special. take a look over here. if you can zoom in here. watching orange county election officials actually collect the very votes on v drives. voting drives. usbs and they are securely being transported by election volunteers who are coming in and will be counting this vote. bringing in the paper ballots and transported through a secure system. here in orange county everyone has been able to vote. not the case everywhere else in california. >> we might be waiting a while before final numbers out of california. thank you. let's bring in my panel. the president of the color o
we saw at irvine an influx of voters supporting sanders. out in the suburbs irvine city hall we saw moderate democrats. orange county of course famous for once being red turning blue. back in 2018. it will be interesting to see the ballots once they are counted how they will move. will this orange county area the more moderate democratic strongholds here will they go for a sanders. will that population actually vote for that kind of nominee. i want to show you something special. take a look...
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i'm excited about bringing the memorial museum traveling exhibition to the university of california irvine. so, dr. friedberg, i hope at some point you'll be able to share with this committee why that exhibit is so important and what you hope it will be able to accomplish. >> and i'll encourage those of you in d.c., i would encourage you to come see it. >> i now recognize the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. deb haaland. >> thank you so much for being here and thank you mr. shaf fur f for your strength and sacrifice. i'd like to thank the man that coined the word genocide. that's mr. rafael lemkin. i think he would be proud of every one of you for carrying on his legacy. thank you for that. in the 2018 report, the fbi found that the number of victims of of hate crimes increased. hate crimes have increased over 400% in new mexico, and that includes recently the shooting death and beating deaths of homeless native americans in the city of al buquerque. minutes before the rampage, the shooter posted an antiimmigrant manifesto warning about the quote, hispanic invasion of texas, and vowed to s
i'm excited about bringing the memorial museum traveling exhibition to the university of california irvine. so, dr. friedberg, i hope at some point you'll be able to share with this committee why that exhibit is so important and what you hope it will be able to accomplish. >> and i'll encourage those of you in d.c., i would encourage you to come see it. >> i now recognize the gentlewoman from new mexico, ms. deb haaland. >> thank you so much for being here and thank you mr....
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somewhere senator sam irvin was smiling. thank you very much. >> thank you very much professor ♪ >> thank you very much professor driver, that was a wonderful lecture. i want to thank justice kagan for being here, being our host. we very much appreciate your bag here tonight. we have a reception downstairs in the lower grade hall following the meeting. and on the lower grade hall you may also find our gift shop, which will happen to be open at that time and there are some interesting books available, including professor driver's book "the schoolhouse gate". you may want to take a look at that. thank you all for coming tonight. we are adjourned. >> of what's available receiver week on c-span3. tonight, we follow d.c. museums, which include the smithsonian museum, which are open free almost every day of the year. they announced the zoo, to talk about to george washington's vision for the privacy and marine corps historian and the battle of iwo jima and thea hea heartache american history tv tonight on american history tv begin
somewhere senator sam irvin was smiling. thank you very much. >> thank you very much professor ♪ >> thank you very much professor driver, that was a wonderful lecture. i want to thank justice kagan for being here, being our host. we very much appreciate your bag here tonight. we have a reception downstairs in the lower grade hall following the meeting. and on the lower grade hall you may also find our gift shop, which will happen to be open at that time and there are some...
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. >> as early as next week, kaiser will start testing, and we are working with uc davis and uc irvine to complement those efforts. >> governor somoza said california has more than 8000 coronavirus tests available right now. and even if the bill does pass the house, mitch mcconnell has indicated it will not be taken up in the senate until next sunday.>>> now to the grant process cruise ship docked in the port of oakland, a cdc official tells us they did not get all the passengers off today. 250 remaining on board right now. we are told the ship will not leave before sunday and it's still unclear where the ship and its crew will go next. the parent company of process cruises announced today that it is suspending operations for the next 60 days. the companies stock dropped sharply again today, since mid- january they lost more than 71% of its value. the coronavirus has caused other cruise companies to cancel trips.>> with normal life disrupted there is evidence of some panic buying, cosco lines are so jammed that many people are waiting for a long time to get in the door. stockpiling has
. >> as early as next week, kaiser will start testing, and we are working with uc davis and uc irvine to complement those efforts. >> governor somoza said california has more than 8000 coronavirus tests available right now. and even if the bill does pass the house, mitch mcconnell has indicated it will not be taken up in the senate until next sunday.>>> now to the grant process cruise ship docked in the port of oakland, a cdc official tells us they did not get all the...
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hello and a very warm welcome to you i'm eve irvine it's good to have you with us. we're gonna start here in france with the latest figures that show a substantial incrcrease in the percentage of new cases and in the number of deaths from a covert nineteen. the fatalities included three doctors who caught the infection through their work hospitals in france are already overflowing with patients. here's the latest from the french minister for health. your results with salt eight hundred and sixty people have died. which is one hundred ninety six more than yesterday. is it conceals the let off the efforts and the sacrifices that were asking french people to make each day. everyone now understands why the quarantine is essential to the sea it will allow us to stop transmission of the virus and save more lives. the nobility. well the race on to find a treatment. the virus herere in france the national institute of health and medical research has announced that it is starting to e european trial to evaluate the effectiveness of four different medicines they're calling it
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sat dn with richard hasen, a professor of law and political science at the university of cafornia, irvine, and author of "election and the threat to americanrust democracy." er>> well, so, i'm very cod. you know, based on recent polling, including an npr/pbs marist poll, there are large percentages of the public that don't believe that the electione is safe and sethat are worried about foreign interference. they don't think they can get the information they need in order to be able to vote. and that way, i think the russians actually won in 2016ca because they'ring us to doubt ourselves. and so i think we need to think about things that we can do between now and november to try and increase the resiliency of the process and ultimately assure the public that there's going to be a fair and secure vote going forward.we >> sreenivasanave different election security systems. we have different jurisdictions. in some ways, that has been spun as, "hey, you know what? that's our failsafe, tckt nobody can ne centralized server or system and tamper with all of those vote" in another way, that's kind
sat dn with richard hasen, a professor of law and political science at the university of cafornia, irvine, and author of "election and the threat to americanrust democracy." er>> well, so, i'm very cod. you know, based on recent polling, including an npr/pbs marist poll, there are large percentages of the public that don't believe that the electione is safe and sethat are worried about foreign interference. they don't think they can get the information they need in order to be...
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in orange county today four firefighters were quarantined at their fire station in irvine after treatingne who may have the virus. the 16 remaining firefighters who work at the station were moved to another station. this comes just a day after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland, washington, were isolated after a possible exposure at a nursing facility. >>> that wind advisory is still up. we're still seeing pretty robust winds out there. at this hour mt. diablo gusting to 49 miles an hour. last night it was about 53 to 55 miles an hour, but then you see atlas peak in the napa area down to 23, mt. st. helena 45. the peaks are still seeing gusts,-the wind advisory which will be dropped tomorrow morning. once that gets dropped we , no rain tomorrow. s wind and the next chance of rain comes towards the weekend and into early next week, but things are changing around as we pointed out earlier. temperatures now are running -- they're all over the map, aren't they? a little warmer and cooler than last night at this time, no fog, no clouds, not that cold either. overnight lows will be in the 4
in orange county today four firefighters were quarantined at their fire station in irvine after treatingne who may have the virus. the 16 remaining firefighters who work at the station were moved to another station. this comes just a day after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland, washington, were isolated after a possible exposure at a nursing facility. >>> that wind advisory is still up. we're still seeing pretty robust winds out there. at this hour mt. diablo gusting to 49 miles an...
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host: we go to california to hear from fred in irvine. good morning, sir. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. for three years we have listened to the president lie. our republican friends laugh it off and say that is just the way he is, that is just the things he does. it did not cost people lives, it did not cost us trillions of dollars or more. i feel sad for the people who have lost their jobs and the people who have lost their lives and who will lose much more. as we have listened to this man told these silly lies along the way. no one on the republican side would challenge him. mike pence stands behind him and says the president is doing a good job when he knows the man has lied. i wonder how much longer we will tolerate these lies. it might be a hoax. host: how do you think the vice president and the coronavirus task force, how do you think they have responded? caller: they have not done a job at all. can you imagine if we had bill clinton or george bush, any of the other presidents, if we had obama standing up there on your screen, can you
host: we go to california to hear from fred in irvine. good morning, sir. caller: thank you so much for taking my call. for three years we have listened to the president lie. our republican friends laugh it off and say that is just the way he is, that is just the things he does. it did not cost people lives, it did not cost us trillions of dollars or more. i feel sad for the people who have lost their jobs and the people who have lost their lives and who will lose much more. as we have listened...
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turkish president recip type irvine is calling on greece to open the gates to migrants at its border with turkey thousands of migrants and refugees have gathered on the turkish port in the turkish border city of where they've been trying to get into greece the area has seen clashes with border police. police on the greek island investigating a fire at a refugee facility it happened at the swiss operated one happy family center for refugees just outside the capital more than 1700 migrants coming from turkey have landed on lesbos and 4 other islands in the past week and 5 people have been killed by an avalanche while hiking in central austria it happened in the mountains it's believed the victims were from the czech republic. but more news coming up. right after the listening post and i'll be back with the news for. as the world battles of potential new pandemic we'll bring you the latest developments from around the globe with updates about travel restrictions post how to protect ourselves. run a virus outbreak special coverage on. this plane 633 of its troops sorry we're going to loo
turkish president recip type irvine is calling on greece to open the gates to migrants at its border with turkey thousands of migrants and refugees have gathered on the turkish port in the turkish border city of where they've been trying to get into greece the area has seen clashes with border police. police on the greek island investigating a fire at a refugee facility it happened at the swiss operated one happy family center for refugees just outside the capital more than 1700 migrants coming...
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dana rose garfin is an assistant professor at the university of california in irvine, where she specialiseshe told me how people can manage the stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus outbreak. well, i think it's really important that people do practice good self—care, even in these times. we are seeing a lot of cancellations. people are having to stay—at—home from work, stay at home from school. we are seeing quarantines, which i expect here in the united states will probably only be increasing over time. and i think it's really important that people stay connected with their friends and loved ones. you know, maybe even using the time at home, if you have people that you live with, yourfamily you have people that you live with, your family or roommates, to spend time connecting with them. use the technology that we have available, staying connected with people on zoom 01’ connected with people on zoom orface time, so connected with people on zoom or face time, so you don't feel as isolated. and it is interesting, you know, spending more time in a confined space, there is a whole spect
dana rose garfin is an assistant professor at the university of california in irvine, where she specialiseshe told me how people can manage the stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus outbreak. well, i think it's really important that people do practice good self—care, even in these times. we are seeing a lot of cancellations. people are having to stay—at—home from work, stay at home from school. we are seeing quarantines, which i expect here in the united states will probably only...
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lindsay irvin, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. let's bring up the numbers.inning by double digits, 40.43% of the vote which gets and 16 delegates, bernie sanders with 7 delegates and bloomberg coming in with 3 delegates. what do these results tell you? >> it tells us the south solomon reject socialism, solidly rejects communist ways and policies and the south is looking for something a lot more stable. however, joe biden is nothing more than a very liberal person, liberal candidate and i don't see that donald trump will have any problem beating him in november in arkansas. >> michael bloomberg, i'm reading from our green room information says if bloomberg spent more on tv and radio ads in the state of arkansas than anyone else, perhaps that is why he is coming away with three delegates. >> bloomberg spent a tremendous amount of money, he opened two offices, one in northwest arkansas and one in central arkansas, 20 staffers employed in the state of arkansas and is ads were tremendous but it did not prove to be successful winning combination for him. as debate
lindsay irvin, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. let's bring up the numbers.inning by double digits, 40.43% of the vote which gets and 16 delegates, bernie sanders with 7 delegates and bloomberg coming in with 3 delegates. what do these results tell you? >> it tells us the south solomon reject socialism, solidly rejects communist ways and policies and the south is looking for something a lot more stable. however, joe biden is nothing more than a very liberal person, liberal...
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weebl we've got word from irvine communities and apartment trust. if you're unable to pay your full rent in april and may, we're offering the option of deferring 50% of april and may rent payments over a six-month period and that will be interest free. as for esex, it's going to create payment plans for those that can't pay as a result of the outbreak. and going to wave late fees. what if your landlord hasn't brought any concessions? the apartment guide encourages you to speak up before you miss a payment. >> just be honest about your situation. they're human too. they're dealing with the same stresses and concerns and fears that you are with everything going on. if you are a tenant bhowho's be up to date and you're not causing problems with neighbors, they're going to be more likely to work with you. >> the california apartment association is recommending landlord reduce on site staff and limit face-to-face contact. and they're recommending landlords halt nonessential maintenance and repair work. so, jobs like landscaping might stop. you can still
weebl we've got word from irvine communities and apartment trust. if you're unable to pay your full rent in april and may, we're offering the option of deferring 50% of april and may rent payments over a six-month period and that will be interest free. as for esex, it's going to create payment plans for those that can't pay as a result of the outbreak. and going to wave late fees. what if your landlord hasn't brought any concessions? the apartment guide encourages you to speak up before you...
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stanford and ucla are testing, but he hopes uc davis and irvine are testing. he is working to ramp up that capacity and the local universities and officials here in the bay area. abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> four san jose firefighters have tested positive for the coronavirus. this comes after three tsa agents fell ill. we are joined live tonight with an update. chris. >> reporter: employees with both organizations are having to work overtime to cover the shifts of their colleagues have been placed in quarantine. the coronavirus is now hitting close to home for members of the san jose fire department. we're realizing that every call we going on could be a covid-19 exposure. >> reporter: at least four firefighters have tested positive for covid-19 and two others are in isolation at home. the firefighters have multiple family members who tested positive. >> we are taking steps to reduce the spread in our community by modifying programs and by proactively cancelling events. >> reporter: nearly 80 firefighters have at one point been in quarantine due to documented ex
stanford and ucla are testing, but he hopes uc davis and irvine are testing. he is working to ramp up that capacity and the local universities and officials here in the bay area. abc 7 news. >> thanks. >>> four san jose firefighters have tested positive for the coronavirus. this comes after three tsa agents fell ill. we are joined live tonight with an update. chris. >> reporter: employees with both organizations are having to work overtime to cover the shifts of their...
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four firefighters were quarantined at their irvine fire station after treating someone who may have had the coronavirus. the 16 remaining firefighters to work at the station were moved to another station. this all comes just one day after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland washington were isolated after a possible exposure at a nursing facility.>>> world health officials have yet to declare a pandemic, but it could come soon. when it comes to the fertility rate here's how covid-19 compares to other viruses. west nile virus killed about 6 1/2% of those infected, h1 and one had a fatality rate of .02%, while seasonal flu has a fatality rate of .01%. so far the coronavirus is killing 2.3% of those infected. >> i think that the case right now would be that people need access to good care, we hope the spread will be much lower. >> almost 3100 people have died from the coronavirus, most of them from china. while the flu has artie killed more than 18,000 people so far this season. >>> coming up, the supreme court is being asked once again ♪ it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and
four firefighters were quarantined at their irvine fire station after treating someone who may have had the coronavirus. the 16 remaining firefighters to work at the station were moved to another station. this all comes just one day after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland washington were isolated after a possible exposure at a nursing facility.>>> world health officials have yet to declare a pandemic, but it could come soon. when it comes to the fertility rate here's how covid-19...
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irvin redliner. thanks. >> thank you. >> bill: this just in. house announcing that president trump will award the medal of freedom to retired four-star general jack keane. jack keane is a fox news senior strategic analyst, the nationist highest civilian honor for him. president trump said to give out the award next week. jack keane, a friend and colleague for years here at fox. well-deserved. jack keane is a committed american to getting it right. well-done. we salute you. we're here monday through friday every day, 3:00 eastern time. set your dvr and never miss a report. the dow is up. you're going to like this. here's neil. see you tomorrow. >> neil: is this a leap for the former vp? you're looking live in los angeles where 2020 joe biden is about to speak as michael bloomberg bows out of the race throwing his support to biden. joe ain't the only surge. some are calling it the biden buy. we're up 1,171 points today. wall street says bidens policies would be better than bernie sanders for the markets. they might be getting ahead of themselves.
irvin redliner. thanks. >> thank you. >> bill: this just in. house announcing that president trump will award the medal of freedom to retired four-star general jack keane. jack keane is a fox news senior strategic analyst, the nationist highest civilian honor for him. president trump said to give out the award next week. jack keane, a friend and colleague for years here at fox. well-deserved. jack keane is a committed american to getting it right. well-done. we salute you. we're...
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. >> as early as next week kaiser will start testing, and we are working with uc davis and uc irvine to complement those efforts. >> asked for that health bill, if it does pass tomorrow it will not be taken up by the senate until next week read the senate geordie leader mitch mcconnell reportedly left dc for the weekend, they have cancel next week's recess to resume business on monday. >>> more details now on california's statewide policy for large gatherings, it calls for canceling or postponing gatherings of 250 people or more and rinse through the end of march. it says small events may proceed if organizers implement social distancing of six feet per person. events with people at high risk should be limited to 10 people while also following the social distancing policy. >> three of the bay areas largest school districts announce closings today to protect staff and students from possible exposure. the custer county school district will close for three weeks starting on monday. tonight berkeley unified also announced a three-week closure, and berkeley high will close tomorrow. other
. >> as early as next week kaiser will start testing, and we are working with uc davis and uc irvine to complement those efforts. >> asked for that health bill, if it does pass tomorrow it will not be taken up by the senate until next week read the senate geordie leader mitch mcconnell reportedly left dc for the weekend, they have cancel next week's recess to resume business on monday. >>> more details now on california's statewide policy for large gatherings, it calls for...
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theis the professor at university of california in irvine. she comes to us from san diego.e are all asking this question. what should be the protocol for dealing with possible instances of disease? what is the best way to get our arms around it? dr. koenig: one of the most important things is to identify patients who are sick so we can i -- so we can isolate them and prevent them spreading the virus to other people as well as taking care of them. david: one of the things you are known for is the three i's, identify, isolate, and inform. is that universal throughout the country? is that being communicated by the government? how do we know our own local officials are following that protocol? dr. koenig: yes it is. the cdc is promoting the identify, isolate, inform model. what it means is when someone comes to seek medical care, we want to identify them right away before we take the traditional vital signs like the blood pressure and the pulse where we would touch the patient. if there is a contagious disease where we need to put on protective equipment, we want to identify th
theis the professor at university of california in irvine. she comes to us from san diego.e are all asking this question. what should be the protocol for dealing with possible instances of disease? what is the best way to get our arms around it? dr. koenig: one of the most important things is to identify patients who are sick so we can i -- so we can isolate them and prevent them spreading the virus to other people as well as taking care of them. david: one of the things you are known for is...
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in orange county, four firefighters were quarantined yesterday at their irvine fire station.d someone who may have the coronavirus. the 16 remaining firefighters working there, they were moved to another fire station chlgt this comes just after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland, washington were isolated because of possible exposure at a nursing center. >>> we talk about with local health officials about the darngs of the coronavirus. sars killed 10% of those infected. west nile killed about 6.5%. h1 n1 had a fatality rate of less than 1%. seasonal flu has a fatality rate of 1/10. so far coronavirus is killing 2.3% of those infected. >> i think that the case fatality particularly if people have access to good care we hope will be much lower. >> more than 3,000 people have died from coronavirus. most have been in china. while the flu has killed more than 18,000 people so far this season. >>> time is 5:48. a man from sunnyvale was arrested threatening a mass shooting at his job. he is accused of sending threatening messages to ups. he was arrested sunday night after a grief
in orange county, four firefighters were quarantined yesterday at their irvine fire station.d someone who may have the coronavirus. the 16 remaining firefighters working there, they were moved to another fire station chlgt this comes just after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland, washington were isolated because of possible exposure at a nursing center. >>> we talk about with local health officials about the darngs of the coronavirus. sars killed 10% of those infected. west nile...
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chancellor of political science at the university of california irvine. he's just written a piece how to protect the election from the coronavirus in 2020. before we get to that, what is your -- i mean, look, this is a tough choice and i understand the conundrum here. i don't think any of us are psyched on the idea of governor cancels other primary's election at last minute. there are serious health concerns. how are you reading this moment right now? >> well, what i think it shows is we don't have good plans in place for emergencies. the governor of ohio running to try to fix things. being told by the court the court can't order it. there is a dispute whether the governor can order it himself. it tells us for the primaries coming over the next few months they've got to get working on it now and for november we've got to get working on a plan now because we don't have emergency plans in place. >> for everyone front of mind is the primaries and particularly a situation like if we saw in 1918 that was a sort of seasonal flu pandemic that sort of went away i
chancellor of political science at the university of california irvine. he's just written a piece how to protect the election from the coronavirus in 2020. before we get to that, what is your -- i mean, look, this is a tough choice and i understand the conundrum here. i don't think any of us are psyched on the idea of governor cancels other primary's election at last minute. there are serious health concerns. how are you reading this moment right now? >> well, what i think it shows is we...
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irvine redlener, for joining us. i appreciate your insights, as all. >> sure. >> we are watching, obviously, the hill closely as lawmakers are sweating out their trillion-dollar decisions -- who to help first, how best to pay for it. we could see a preliminary vote in the next ten minutes or so, certainly within the next hour. i want to bring in the perfect person to dig into this with us, douglas holtz-eakin, american forum action prison, former chief economic adviser to president george h.w. bush. he's also served as director of the congressional budget office, was also a member of the financial crisis inquiry team that investigated the 2008 economic crash. no one better to speak to this morning than you, sir. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, the senate -- >> my pleasure. >> -- bill would put $1,200 directly in the hands of most americans. this is what we've learned about it so far. about $500 per child. it would provide $350 billion for small businesses and about $500 billion in loans and loan gua
irvine redlener, for joining us. i appreciate your insights, as all. >> sure. >> we are watching, obviously, the hill closely as lawmakers are sweating out their trillion-dollar decisions -- who to help first, how best to pay for it. we could see a preliminary vote in the next ten minutes or so, certainly within the next hour. i want to bring in the perfect person to dig into this with us, douglas holtz-eakin, american forum action prison, former chief economic adviser to president...
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the syrian campaign that's a group that campaigns for free and peaceful syria he's joining us from irvine california thanks for your time with us on the al-jazeera news hour so what do you think happens to those refugees now who are stuck on the greek turkish border and effectively in no man's land. i mean the situation is absolutely heartbreaking we're seeing people who are fleeing some of the worst violence of our lifetimes in syria and other countries as well arriving in greece to borders that are close to tear gas and to more violence the borders should be opened to these refugees but more importantly people need to remember that these people don't want to be refugees they're fleeing in the case of syria state sponsored violence war planes bombing them in their homes in their hospitals and the e.u. has sat by and watched this for months and months unfold as more and more syrians 1000000 syrians displaced from their homes in the past 2 months no emergency meetings were called by the e.u. when a 1000000 syrians were displaced from their homes inside syria but when a few 100 syrians show
the syrian campaign that's a group that campaigns for free and peaceful syria he's joining us from irvine california thanks for your time with us on the al-jazeera news hour so what do you think happens to those refugees now who are stuck on the greek turkish border and effectively in no man's land. i mean the situation is absolutely heartbreaking we're seeing people who are fleeing some of the worst violence of our lifetimes in syria and other countries as well arriving in greece to borders...
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takes a commanding lead in the emocratic primary, i speak t trump confidant and campaign advisor david irvins coronavirus disrupts the ghtly linked global work foe, isacksonpeaks to labor economist david otter.
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the imagination to think wilson did not know about abraham parker denny, james monroe bulger, and irvin williams langston brown street, -- brown tree all , african-american students who received masters degrees at the princeton theological seminary soon after he joined the faculty. if you read back further, you see wilson's willful blindness extended to his undergraduate years, since james mccosh, princeton's president, welcomed the occasional black student into his philosophy lectures in the 1870's. then, alumni wrote letters of protest and five students declared they would withdraw unless he removed a black student from the lecture. he refused to budge and the students withdrew. four eventually returned. wilson was a sophomore at princeton during this. simply put, a black presence at princeton was not unknown to him. it is clear that wilson was committed to a vision of princeton that wrote lack -- black students out of its history. in 2016, a princeton archivist said it best. quote, the act of remembering and forgetting princeton's african-american alumni had consequences, as generati
the imagination to think wilson did not know about abraham parker denny, james monroe bulger, and irvin williams langston brown street, -- brown tree all , african-american students who received masters degrees at the princeton theological seminary soon after he joined the faculty. if you read back further, you see wilson's willful blindness extended to his undergraduate years, since james mccosh, princeton's president, welcomed the occasional black student into his philosophy lectures in the...
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go for more on holding elections, i want to bring election expert, political science professor, in irvinetion from coronavirus. before we get to, that what is your, i mean look, this is a tough choice, and i understand the conundrum here, i don't think any of us are psyched about the idea of governor cancels other party's primary at last minute, in terms of what that means for democracy, there are also serious public health concerns, how are you reading this moment right now? >> well, i think what it shows you is we don't have good plans in place for emergencies. and the governor of ohio running to try to fix things, being told by a court that the court can't order, it and now fl there's a dispute whether the governor can order it himself and it tells us for the primaries that are coming over the next few months they got to get working ton for now and for november, we got to get working on a plan now because we don't have emergency plans in place. >> yes. so i think, everyone is saying the primary is coming and november and particularly a situation like 1918, that was a sort of seasonal f
go for more on holding elections, i want to bring election expert, political science professor, in irvinetion from coronavirus. before we get to, that what is your, i mean look, this is a tough choice, and i understand the conundrum here, i don't think any of us are psyched about the idea of governor cancels other party's primary at last minute, in terms of what that means for democracy, there are also serious public health concerns, how are you reading this moment right now? >> well, i...
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. >> professor at uc irvine law school, author of two books that focus on banking and inequality, mersaal is to not come through this crisis more unequal from a financial perspective and economic perspective than going into it. fair to say we went into this crisis in america more unequal than we've ever been before? >> absolutely. and usually when there's a crisis like this, it hits the people at the bottom who are the most vulnerable the hardest. there's this old adage, when wall street gets a cold, harlem gets pneumonia. you can see the case in this scenario as well. a lot of people who are salaried, who have vacation homes, who have the income and the wealth to be able to self-quarantine, are going to do so. there's a lot of people, i mean, this is 40% to 50% of the population, who need their wage for food and shelter. and these are the people who are going to be hit the worst and hardest. small businesses, they're employers a lot of times, those businesses are also going to be hit. any time you have a recession, a depression, people recover differently. you still have 80% of the pop
. >> professor at uc irvine law school, author of two books that focus on banking and inequality, mersaal is to not come through this crisis more unequal from a financial perspective and economic perspective than going into it. fair to say we went into this crisis in america more unequal than we've ever been before? >> absolutely. and usually when there's a crisis like this, it hits the people at the bottom who are the most vulnerable the hardest. there's this old adage, when wall...
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this is justin minion in irvine, california with a question. justin. >> hi anderson. hi sanjay.tion regarding face masks. i've heard two different sides of the story. one that the masks are ineffective. and other that doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these same face masks. specifically in regards to the n-95 respirators, are these masks effective in prevents the virus and for americans who have the masks, what can they do and where do we go from here? >> we don't recommend for everyday people, not health care workers, to get masks because we do have a limited supply of these masks and we need for health care workers who are treating patients to have them. surge cal masks, they protect other people from you if you're sick because you're coughing and sneezing into the mask but they don't protect you from having the infection. and so my strong advice to people is do not horde surgical masks. do not horde if you have a mask, the few times i have worn one. not in this case. for stories. you end up adjusting it all the time and touching your face. adjust
this is justin minion in irvine, california with a question. justin. >> hi anderson. hi sanjay.tion regarding face masks. i've heard two different sides of the story. one that the masks are ineffective. and other that doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these same face masks. specifically in regards to the n-95 respirators, are these masks effective in prevents the virus and for americans who have the masks, what can they do and where do we go from here?...
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other schools are either like uci in irvine, they've already told students there is not going to be a graduation walk. so all the kids are faced with it's their senior year. these were supposed to be really special months for them, and instead they're all in isolation and i mean, it's really hard, especially mentally. they got finals this week. and who can focus with all this going on. >> their final month or two to be with their friends that they made over the past four years, larry. it is a shame. yeah. abc7 news heard from several registered california nurses, and nurse unions today outside the california pacific medical cnter in san francisco. they say state nurses are suffering from widespread failures from the hospital industry to give them proper safety protection. >> just today we received reports from a cpmc nurse who was not provided a mask that is prom early fitted to take care of a suspected covid-19 patient. >> the nurses unions also said there are reports of some nurses not being told they were caring for a suspected coronavirus patient until some time after. nurses say
other schools are either like uci in irvine, they've already told students there is not going to be a graduation walk. so all the kids are faced with it's their senior year. these were supposed to be really special months for them, and instead they're all in isolation and i mean, it's really hard, especially mentally. they got finals this week. and who can focus with all this going on. >> their final month or two to be with their friends that they made over the past four years, larry. it...
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una manera mÁs de entretenerse en sus casitas en el youtube de irvin quinn.que mi madre acaba de fallecer. ya esta en el mejor de los sitios". lucÍa fallece a los 89 aÑos de edad a causa del coronavirus, asÍ lo ha comunicado la cadena ser. en los Últimos aÑos vivÍa alejada de los medios de comunicaciÓn en su casa. madre de una gran dinastÍa de artistas como miguel bosÉ. estuvo casado con este torero maravilloso. que descanse en paz lucÍa bosÉ. asÍ lo acaba de anunciar su hijo el cantante espaÑol miguel bosÉ. seguimos con mÁs [mÚsica] karla: lamentable noticia. nosotros queremos seguir ayudando. los doctores responden quÉ hacer con las vacunas de los niÑos en este momento de crisis por el coronavirus. juan: ademÁs, como puedes evitar que esta situaciÓn de coronavirus te produzca una depresiÓn con tanta información. karla: quÉdate con nosotros en "despierta amÉrica". ¿tu piel tiene arruguitas? pond's rejuveness, con colágeno. humecta tu piel, y ayuda a reducir la apariencia de arrugas. nueva pond's rejuveness... con protector solar factor 30. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ celebrate
una manera mÁs de entretenerse en sus casitas en el youtube de irvin quinn.que mi madre acaba de fallecer. ya esta en el mejor de los sitios". lucÍa fallece a los 89 aÑos de edad a causa del coronavirus, asÍ lo ha comunicado la cadena ser. en los Últimos aÑos vivÍa alejada de los medios de comunicaciÓn en su casa. madre de una gran dinastÍa de artistas como miguel bosÉ. estuvo casado con este torero maravilloso. que descanse en paz lucÍa bosÉ. asÍ lo acaba de anunciar su hijo...
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in orange county four firefighters were quarantined yesterday at their fire station in irvine after theyeone who may have been exposed to coronavirus. 16 other firefighters who work there have been moved to another fire station. this comes after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland washington were isolated because they were possibly exposed at a nursing home. >>> the tokyo olympic organizing committee called off another test event for the 2020 summer games. the wheelchair event scheduled for next week has now been canceled. organizers say they for big crowds this month because of the coronavirus concerns. japan says it plans to host the olympic games. it's due to begin july 24. the minister says a contract allows games to be held any time this year. that could be interpreted as allowing it to be postponed. >>> the nba advising players to change how they interact with fans because of the coronavirus threat. the recommendation of limited physical contact. instead of giving fans a high five give them a fist bump instead. they tell players to avoid any items handed to them by fans for autog
in orange county four firefighters were quarantined yesterday at their fire station in irvine after theyeone who may have been exposed to coronavirus. 16 other firefighters who work there have been moved to another fire station. this comes after more than 24 firefighters in kirkland washington were isolated because they were possibly exposed at a nursing home. >>> the tokyo olympic organizing committee called off another test event for the 2020 summer games. the wheelchair event...
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. >> this is justin -- justin minion is in irvine, california, with a question. justin. >> hi, anderson. hi, sanjay. thanks for having me. tonight, i had a question regarding face masks. i have heard two different sides of the story. one, that these masks are ineffective. and the other, the doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these very same face masks. are these masks effective in preventing the virus? and for americans that now have the masks what can they do and where do we go from here? >> great question. >> we don't recommend it for every day people and nonhealth care workers to get masks because we have a limited supply and we need them for health care workers and surgical masks. what people normally wear protect others from you. they don't protect you from having the infection. my strong advice is do not horde surgical masks because that is what doctors need. >> if you have a mask, the few times i have worn them for stories, you end up adjusting it all the time, touching your face, your glasses fog up if it does not fit right. >>
. >> this is justin -- justin minion is in irvine, california, with a question. justin. >> hi, anderson. hi, sanjay. thanks for having me. tonight, i had a question regarding face masks. i have heard two different sides of the story. one, that these masks are ineffective. and the other, the doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these very same face masks. are these masks effective in preventing the virus? and for americans that now have the masks what can...
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. >> hallie, we are inside of the irvine city hall and what we know about irvine it flipped from red as you mentioned so the idea is where are the democrats who are voting in the presidential primary going to place their votes? are they going to go with the bernie who's done really well here in california in terms of polling or will it be more of a biden or a warren? this is a very moderate district here in orange county. i want to show you what's happening here at this particular voting station. you have folks coming in registering to vote. a lot of people still taking the paper poll. using the old school felt tipped pen to cast their ballot. but with all of the new california voting technology if you want you can vote at one of these electronic machines here. this is great if you need accessibility so you can take this and vote with these toggles here really easily. if you're hearing impaired you can use these headphones here. but most are casting their ballot with the old felt tipped pen here. i want to show you exactly where you take your ballot and you slide it into this machine
. >> hallie, we are inside of the irvine city hall and what we know about irvine it flipped from red as you mentioned so the idea is where are the democrats who are voting in the presidential primary going to place their votes? are they going to go with the bernie who's done really well here in california in terms of polling or will it be more of a biden or a warren? this is a very moderate district here in orange county. i want to show you what's happening here at this particular voting...
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. >> congresswoman porter of california joining us now from irvine, not surprisingly, voted in favoroman, welcome. >> thank you. >> congratulations, by the way. >> how much responsibility do you put on the cdc, on the white house, for the way that things are going right now? cdc director has to kind of follow the lead of the president. i can understand him feeling a little bit between a rock and hard place with your questions and i understand your question, too. >> i think the cdc needs to be taking a lead here in helping the president understand what the law is that the cdc is obligated to follow. what was so infuriating and disappointing about the exchange with the cdc director is asking him about an existing law on the books now for years exactly to address this kind of situation. i'm a tough questioner on the hill. people have seen it before but in this case i actually told him in advance the night before, i'm gong to put this to you. the correct answer here is yes. as a professor, i have never given the student the answer before. and then it took me five minutes of really pushin
. >> congresswoman porter of california joining us now from irvine, not surprisingly, voted in favoroman, welcome. >> thank you. >> congratulations, by the way. >> how much responsibility do you put on the cdc, on the white house, for the way that things are going right now? cdc director has to kind of follow the lead of the president. i can understand him feeling a little bit between a rock and hard place with your questions and i understand your question, too. >>...
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this is justin minion in irvine, california with a question. justin. >> hi anderson. hi sanjay.ht i have a question regarding face masks. i've heard two different sides of the story. one that the masks are ineffective. and other that doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these same face masks. specifically in regards to the n-95 respirators, are these masks effective in preventing the virus? and for maeramericans across th country who now have these masks, what can they do and where can we go from here? >> we don't recommend for everyday people, not health care workers, to get masks because we do have a limited supply of these masks and we need for health care workers who are treating patients to have them. surgical masks, they protect other people from you if you're sick because you're coughing and sneezing into the mask but they don't protect you from having the infection. and so my strong advice to people is do not horde surgical masks. do not horde n-95 masks because that's what doctors need. >> also if you have a mask, the few times i have worn one
this is justin minion in irvine, california with a question. justin. >> hi anderson. hi sanjay.ht i have a question regarding face masks. i've heard two different sides of the story. one that the masks are ineffective. and other that doctors and nurses across the country are in desperate need of these same face masks. specifically in regards to the n-95 respirators, are these masks effective in preventing the virus? and for maeramericans across th country who now have these masks, what...
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robert irvine, restaurant possible, he's really into literally doing the impossible right now, thursday the government do it but he took matters into his own hands. speaking of the government and what it is it is ready to turn about $2 trillion worth of stimulus to boost the economy and maybe help directly or indirectly the very folks to whom robert was alluding. we have the latest on what is happening with our own edward lawrence. >> this all could be held up as you have been reported by one representative, representative thomas massie who held to his guns on the past voting against president donald trump on a couple of different issues. he is hearing it from both sides on this, representative massie is hearing it from not just current lawmakers but also former lawmakers, john kerry just weaning out within the last hour, i will not repeat the whole tweet because there was expletives but calling him in a whole saying he is found guilty of being in a whole going forwad and president donald trump in the last 15 minutes read tweeting carrie saying who knows he had such a sense of humor. al
robert irvine, restaurant possible, he's really into literally doing the impossible right now, thursday the government do it but he took matters into his own hands. speaking of the government and what it is it is ready to turn about $2 trillion worth of stimulus to boost the economy and maybe help directly or indirectly the very folks to whom robert was alluding. we have the latest on what is happening with our own edward lawrence. >> this all could be held up as you have been reported by...
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host: that is dave in irvine, california.out misinformation on the internet that coronavirus fears take over on social media. the story noting that as the virus has spread across the world, so has information -- misinformation about it. facebook and google and twitter said they were removing information about the coronavirus as fast as they could find it and were working with the world health organization and other governments to ensure people got accurate information. who is confronting what they call an infodemic. what is happening in your community? this is michael in las vegas, nevada. caller: good morning. i am a u.s. air force veteran. of weekske up a couple ago and heard about this coronavirus, the first thing that came to my mind was that we are in a trade war with china. our military has conventional nuclear and biological and chemical weapons. i thought we unleashed this virus on china. host: before we get into conspiracy theories about it, the question is what is happening in your community? what do you see happeni
host: that is dave in irvine, california.out misinformation on the internet that coronavirus fears take over on social media. the story noting that as the virus has spread across the world, so has information -- misinformation about it. facebook and google and twitter said they were removing information about the coronavirus as fast as they could find it and were working with the world health organization and other governments to ensure people got accurate information. who is confronting what...