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my mom dididn't underststand itd it was a big no from my community. and then they saw that i didn't change last minute onstage and they're off my job. so now i see parents like supporting their daughters to go do pageants. but my mom she doesn't agree with. i'm neverr gonna see it don't understand where she's coming from as i get it. i've always. make you want me to stop i'll stop. she is allowed to make this choice for myself. i just can't believe like how much my mom has changed how accepting she's become. this is actually very supportive she's so happy for the other girls. i know it's not easy for her but the fact thatt she's sitting here with me like it just goes to show you like how much she really cares. we would like to have a special young ladady present this next awardrd she stood on this very stage as a contestant lastt year. she is an examplple of how the c catcher provides a. easisi spread aa popowerful message we e welcomen a letter. hehello yes. ed mccabe's's stay out the is fun o open all that. yeah can she a model in on another walklk
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stimulus checks. 90,000 testing swabs are on the way to california from the federal government and on a itd yesterday. hospitalization and icu rates were both down for the first time. still the governor had a stern message heading into the warm weekend ahead expect that means that people are prone to want to go to the beaches, parks and playgrounds or a hike and i anticipate there will be an increase in volume but i also think if there is, and people are practicing physical distancing, i will be announcing in a week or so that the numbers are going back up. >> the governor urged people to wear face coverings while out and the upbeat dam analogist to the method how many lives were saved by the areas early emergency force cast of 2.2 million fro0 deaths nationwide. the bay area has seen fewer than 250 death so far. >>> the bay area biotech firm gilead took a hit after a leaked report suggested the antiviral drug flopped. a clinical trial in china. according to a document accidentally published. the drug did not improve the condition or reduce their load but did show side effects that some pat
stimulus checks. 90,000 testing swabs are on the way to california from the federal government and on a itd yesterday. hospitalization and icu rates were both down for the first time. still the governor had a stern message heading into the warm weekend ahead expect that means that people are prone to want to go to the beaches, parks and playgrounds or a hike and i anticipate there will be an increase in volume but i also think if there is, and people are practicing physical distancing, i will...
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that, but there has been a lot o of debater that's a good idea, whether they could do it securely and itd is t to remote voting and has been pued for now which means it could be weeks before dr. bright speaks to congress. robert: could he come to testify before congress this summer? nancy: house democrats are eager to hear it. as long as the house i back here in washington and in session, it appears that both sides are eager to make that happen. robert: shannon,ne time question on ts, hydroxychloroquine, the f.d.a. should statement, the president touted a lab study about sunright. the political advisers are saying, maybe enough with the news conferences, but is hein to pull back about making statements that are notpproved by the f.d.a. about treatments? shannon: it has been two weeks since he talked about hydroxychloroquine. he raised in a briefing that he had coronavirus survivors w came into the cabinet room. but thatre wasy much it. ere has been a chip, chip, chip of stories of studies andc studies raising questions about this. the f.d.a. put out a statementn cauting people not to use
that, but there has been a lot o of debater that's a good idea, whether they could do it securely and itd is t to remote voting and has been pued for now which means it could be weeks before dr. bright speaks to congress. robert: could he come to testify before congress this summer? nancy: house democrats are eager to hear it. as long as the house i back here in washington and in session, it appears that both sides are eager to make that happen. robert: shannon,ne time question on ts,...
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because free movement within the united states, itd is h have 50 different plans.ent really clear federal idance, what you are seeing is groups of states in the northeast, in the midwest now, and in the pacific northwest forming their own compactso how to coordinate this opening process. laura: america needs more testing if it is going to get back to work. is there an economic opportunity there for the federal government to lead? >> yes. there is legislation in the sena that is $25 billion or $30 billion for teing. we made testing free. a is not a constraint on person getting it that is financial, you just cannot get the test. so making more of them available absolutely is going to require more resources. and the rate of return on any dollars spent on testing is enormous. probably the highest rate of return you can get on any investment in the u.s. economy today. laura: the depth of this economic contraction has been so swift and so deep. how long do you think it is going to take for the country to recove >> i think it is going to take years, frankly. i think at th
because free movement within the united states, itd is h have 50 different plans.ent really clear federal idance, what you are seeing is groups of states in the northeast, in the midwest now, and in the pacific northwest forming their own compactso how to coordinate this opening process. laura: america needs more testing if it is going to get back to work. is there an economic opportunity there for the federal government to lead? >> yes. there is legislation in the sena that is $25...
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country, itds, a has been said, gets the leaders that they deserve. host: that is bernie in new york. how long have you been working on aging issues and with seniors? bernie isam so glad modeling what it takes to be vibrant. oneistory is a fairly long is a geritol just -- as a gerontologist. itas at oklahoma state and worked under two governors -- and worked under two governors in oklahoma. something that galvanized my experience was having been raised by by grandparents. i have had an affinity to take care of older adults always. host: how long have you been with hhs and what did you do before you had this job? guest: i started in 2017. i made the transition to washington, d.c. after a senate confirmation and prior to that i was in that state role that i mentioned. governormeone -- the was someone supportive of making the transition. this was an opportunity to take my work to the federal level. hhs.gov/aging is where you can go to learn more about lance robertson and his work. taking your phone calls this morning. special phone line for those 65 and
country, itds, a has been said, gets the leaders that they deserve. host: that is bernie in new york. how long have you been working on aging issues and with seniors? bernie isam so glad modeling what it takes to be vibrant. oneistory is a fairly long is a geritol just -- as a gerontologist. itas at oklahoma state and worked under two governors -- and worked under two governors in oklahoma. something that galvanized my experience was having been raised by by grandparents. i have had an affinity...
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. -- itd like to be going is motorcycle weather for me. it is time to get out on the water. time to go hiking in that around x. i get it. it is not about me. what i do will affect others. , itill affect my family will affect other people. it will affect people in those emergency rooms who are killing themselves every day to keep people safe. i get infected, i will affect them. society, talk about community, interconnection, interrelation, family, and life is bigger than us. now is the time to live that. feel the need to do something, it is not about me. it is about we and what's good for all of us. is in your hands. your health is in my hands. the health of the health care thoses, first responders, people who have to show up to work every day to keep society functioning, we are responsible to them, also. so to the extent it is hard, i get it. but maybe if we think about it through a broader lens, it will be a little easier. let's not get complacent. we have to stay disciplined, smart, safe. we do that by staying at home. and we will get through this together. questions? comf
. -- itd like to be going is motorcycle weather for me. it is time to get out on the water. time to go hiking in that around x. i get it. it is not about me. what i do will affect others. , itill affect my family will affect other people. it will affect people in those emergency rooms who are killing themselves every day to keep people safe. i get infected, i will affect them. society, talk about community, interconnection, interrelation, family, and life is bigger than us. now is the time to...
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itd the world seems like it's falling apart around us. >> reporter: thousands of small businesses now need government loans to stay alive, and here's the bad news: today, after two hectic weeks, washington's paycheck protection program ran out of money. no more applications, unless congress votes to put more money in the program. norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mark. thank you. moments ago, president trump released his new guidelines for enopening america. it is 18 pages long, but does not include details that movernors have asked for, like how to ramp up testing or expand contact tracing. ben tracy is at the white house tonight, and ben, so what do these guidelines say? >> reporter: well, norah, the m claiminghas gone from claiming absolute authority to telling governors on a phone call today that "you're going to call your own shots." now, these new guidelines, these are just advice, but they basically say, before a state can think about reopening, it needs to be on the downslope of coronavirus cases. it needs to be able to test its vealthcare workers, and its hospitals cannot be in
itd the world seems like it's falling apart around us. >> reporter: thousands of small businesses now need government loans to stay alive, and here's the bad news: today, after two hectic weeks, washington's paycheck protection program ran out of money. no more applications, unless congress votes to put more money in the program. norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mark. thank you. moments ago, president trump released his new guidelines for enopening america. it is 18 pages long, but...
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president trump continues to claim the administration has itde great progress when it comes to coronavirus testing. >> the testing itself is going very well. no complaints. >> reporter: governors are still pleading for help. >> in order to reopen our economy, we really need testing. i reporter: in a new federal plan touted by the president, the administration would give all 50 states enough tests each month to screen 2% of their populations, a rapid response program would isolate people who test positive, and trace contacts. >> we are continuing to rapidly expand our capacity and are confident that we have enough testing to begin reopening and the reopening process. we want to get our country opena problem at all. >> reporter: but this new plan does n and the burden remains largely on the states. >> there are lots and lots of people out there who do not know heat they have coronavirus because they haven't been tested. >> reporter: executives from cvs and walgreens who met with the president today said they'd open up testing sites at thousands of stores across the u.s. and, on a call with g
president trump continues to claim the administration has itde great progress when it comes to coronavirus testing. >> the testing itself is going very well. no complaints. >> reporter: governors are still pleading for help. >> in order to reopen our economy, we really need testing. i reporter: in a new federal plan touted by the president, the administration would give all 50 states enough tests each month to screen 2% of their populations, a rapid response program would...
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itd not make sense for us financially to do the delivery. although i don't know if you have seen, but today we just announced that the city of cisa fro is capping the delivery fees for the restaurant commissions at 50%. for the duration of this emergency declaration, which will be super helpful in helping restaurants stay open. who are dodelivery only. that is amazing. my restaurants are closed. today would be the three-week period buthat that ness interruption policy would cover. the specific civil authority one. i put in the claim today. obviously, ther is going be a weight period. everybody is backed up, and then we will go to that i am hoping inthe interim that we can see some progress at the state level. i don't know how this willdrbe sed at the federal level. i think like everything else, we need some federal relief, i would imagine, for the insurance companies to fulfill the claims if it were to be brbeght in and accepted. >> reporter: is there anything hopeful you are hearing from restaurant owners during this time? perhaps about cus
itd not make sense for us financially to do the delivery. although i don't know if you have seen, but today we just announced that the city of cisa fro is capping the delivery fees for the restaurant commissions at 50%. for the duration of this emergency declaration, which will be super helpful in helping restaurants stay open. who are dodelivery only. that is amazing. my restaurants are closed. today would be the three-week period buthat that ness interruption policy would cover. the specific...
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itd really anger the president. >> guest: there's al >> guest: there's all kinds of ways to speculate about that. if they are guided by the law and the facts which i would give them the benefit of the doubt but that is how they will make the decision and that is how they make the decision then i don't have anything to worry about. however, if the decision is in good by politics or by the president and pressure from who knows where, then nobody knows what will happen. >> host: thank you so much. >> guest: appreciate it. .. >>. >> i am so excited to welcome you to this event with the latest collection of essays
itd really anger the president. >> guest: there's al >> guest: there's all kinds of ways to speculate about that. if they are guided by the law and the facts which i would give them the benefit of the doubt but that is how they will make the decision and that is how they make the decision then i don't have anything to worry about. however, if the decision is in good by politics or by the president and pressure from who knows where, then nobody knows what will happen. >> host:...
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and itd here is the but, is but, but, but, my number one job is to protect all of you as best i possibly can. i don't like the fact that we deaths, i am an absolute realist and i know that if we don't get back to work, we will have more deaths from drug overdose and suicides or whatever it may be. i know that no matter what you we will absolutely use our experts to the health, the guidelines of the president, we will use absolutely every means possible to make the best decisions we can possibly make. you have done great, west virginia. . and i'm really proud of you. we've led the nation in lots of different ways and that is what west virginians i know will always do. we are going to be fine financially. you are going to be fine financially if you will just work as hard as he possibly can. -- as you possibly can. right now, the only people that are not going to be fine is the people who mess up our nursing homes and let our people down. and don't think i'm not going to do something about it. thank you all so much. we will go from there. thank you. >>>> thank you, governor. let's go to maj
and itd here is the but, is but, but, but, my number one job is to protect all of you as best i possibly can. i don't like the fact that we deaths, i am an absolute realist and i know that if we don't get back to work, we will have more deaths from drug overdose and suicides or whatever it may be. i know that no matter what you we will absolutely use our experts to the health, the guidelines of the president, we will use absolutely every means possible to make the best decisions we can possibly...
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o itd-fashioned public health but it works.s hard work, but it's how we can return t a new normal as hon and safely as possible. >> reporter: itrd work analso labor intensive. is that right? >> it is. technologies that can make it a bit more efficient, i don't think we're going to get to the place where you can just look at your phone and figure out who you mit have exposed or who might have given you an exposure to the vrus. that's an interestingidea. it's unproven, scary, butt what we do know is thalkt g to people, understanding who they may have been in touch with and then using that information to warn people who have been exposed, that's works. it works for tuberculosis, sexually transmitte infections, public health. it done every day of the year throughout the u.s. it takeso excellent pple skills and the ability to understand the medical aspects of the situation, confidentiality, crisis counseling, referral for fuher services. it's a skill, a specializedl. sk >> reporter: how concerned are you about what's being called th
o itd-fashioned public health but it works.s hard work, but it's how we can return t a new normal as hon and safely as possible. >> reporter: itrd work analso labor intensive. is that right? >> it is. technologies that can make it a bit more efficient, i don't think we're going to get to the place where you can just look at your phone and figure out who you mit have exposed or who might have given you an exposure to the vrus. that's an interestingidea. it's unproven, scary, butt...
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dioxide that results from burning it and take it away in a sequestered anand sequestered itand bury itd reservoirs? do we convert it into natural gas, into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and use the hydrogen to burn, not the hydrocarbon and well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do, so i think that is one area. we have all of the basic technology is we need to apply it best in order to apply it in wide scale it needs proper economic incentives or disincentives and that's where the public policy comes in so that is what they should be advocating. i think it goes with a grain of younger generations. they have been saying the same thing for a long time anden for today we see more localized evidence of the damage occurri occurring. so i think it is time to do something about this. it would have been easier had we started a long time ago because the problem with w the smaller. >> we talk about reducing carbon. where do we see the biggest impact coming from nuclear energy or batteries or storage? >> they are two different things. one is the use of hydrocarbon. there is an eno
dioxide that results from burning it and take it away in a sequestered anand sequestered itand bury itd reservoirs? do we convert it into natural gas, into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and use the hydrogen to burn, not the hydrocarbon and well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do, so i think that is one area. we have all of the basic technology is we need to apply it best in order to apply it in wide scale it needs proper economic incentives or disincentives and that's where...
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make sure that people were not doing something like that, which would kill people, actually, to do itd tv and pitches harebrained ideas that are liable to get people killed, because he thinks he's a medical genius dude, you're not jonas salk. you're jonas sulk. remember, he began this whole outbreak by repeatedly ignoring dire warnings from public health officials and claiming it would go away like a miracle now, over 50,000 americans are dead and at least 26 million are out of work. and the president is still insisting there will be a miraculous ending. over the weekend he tweeted, "i never said that the coronavirus is a hoax. i said that the democrats and the way they lied about it are a hoax." also it did start with one person from china and then grew and will be a miracle end. no, it's not a miracle end if in the process people die or lose their jobs they wouldn't have called it the "miracle on ice" if the entire american hockey team had drowned in lake placid also this will end, not becausee collective efforts we're making as a society to slow the spread. you know, hard work and s
make sure that people were not doing something like that, which would kill people, actually, to do itd tv and pitches harebrained ideas that are liable to get people killed, because he thinks he's a medical genius dude, you're not jonas salk. you're jonas sulk. remember, he began this whole outbreak by repeatedly ignoring dire warnings from public health officials and claiming it would go away like a miracle now, over 50,000 americans are dead and at least 26 million are out of work. and the...
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with many wars around the united states as those antibody tests become available to really see what itd health care workers in the highest prevalence. so we can know about the quality and the real life, real experience of those assays. things can look very good in the lab and then when you take them into the field, sometimes they're not as good. i have learned this lesson repeatedly and working around the globe. the next slide. so this is what we have asked commercial and diagnostic companies to be working on. because when you talk about multimillions worth of tests, the way we do this in the united states today first trap, for influence, and for malaria, is we test fitting antigen. now we don't know right now if you shed antigen in the front of your nose. so that's a question scientists and companies are working on right now. because that becomes a simpler task. the flu test, i think many of you will see that outside the flu season, because of the specificity of the test, it doesn't work so well. so these are tests we are working on today that would be like a screening test. if you are
with many wars around the united states as those antibody tests become available to really see what itd health care workers in the highest prevalence. so we can know about the quality and the real life, real experience of those assays. things can look very good in the lab and then when you take them into the field, sometimes they're not as good. i have learned this lesson repeatedly and working around the globe. the next slide. so this is what we have asked commercial and diagnostic companies...
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what was the government knew based on its investigation, what did it do with that information, what itds it followed, what leads did not follow, and what questions one can ask from the results of that. the other aspect of the project which was a blessing for me as a researcher and writer was having got a hold of all this information, i thought this is an opportunity to go around, talk to everybody and i possibly can, people who were in mcveigh 's circle, the radical anti-government movement, the who work on the crime right from the very beginning, local, state, and federal. agents, managers, their bosses in washington, the prosecutors, the defense lawyers and surmise to my surprise and amazement almost everyone was willing to talk on the record in a lot of them were very frustrated and in some cases pretty angry about the things that left out, the roads that were not taken and the missed opportunities starting before the bombing and going all the way through the severals execution years later. what i mean when i say that city was let down? starting before the bombing there were a number
what was the government knew based on its investigation, what did it do with that information, what itds it followed, what leads did not follow, and what questions one can ask from the results of that. the other aspect of the project which was a blessing for me as a researcher and writer was having got a hold of all this information, i thought this is an opportunity to go around, talk to everybody and i possibly can, people who were in mcveigh 's circle, the radical anti-government movement,...
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itd of meh inflation numbers with the plans you have seen in oil, does this kill those inflation or reflations? does theuch of a dent psychology -- the kind of reflationary psychology, the consumer mindset, take with this pandemic related shutdown and cancellation of the olympic games -- postponement of the olympic games? jesper: it is pretty clear that, you know, the japanese consumer price index, in three or four months, is likely to be back at minus .75%. there is no question where things are going to be going. part of that obviously is good deflation in the sense that your energy bill, food bill, is going to be coming down, but you know, all of this inflation talk has now been superseded by the worry about jobs, income security, and quite frankly, just the outlook for the overall system. haidi: wisdom tree ceo jesper koll with us. appreciate your time as always. let's take a look if we are seeing much of the set up in these markets. pretty mixed expectations across the board. for this friday. focusing on japan, we are seeing little reaction to the cpi figures from the country event how th
itd of meh inflation numbers with the plans you have seen in oil, does this kill those inflation or reflations? does theuch of a dent psychology -- the kind of reflationary psychology, the consumer mindset, take with this pandemic related shutdown and cancellation of the olympic games -- postponement of the olympic games? jesper: it is pretty clear that, you know, the japanese consumer price index, in three or four months, is likely to be back at minus .75%. there is no question where things...
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healthcare serving can be confident that we are going to do whatever it takes to get them they need itd when and every governor is working in hospitalrd, every administrator is working in that regard and the opportunity that we have because the american are stepping up so strongly and putting others of themselves. in most cases, they're acting in a way that puts the health of others first. we're more confident today than going tore that we're be able to provide our healthcare providers and the states that are impacted with with theavirus resources and the support they need to meet this moment and to continue tog work our hearts out and make a reality. but i have to end with just a reference to the healthcare workers. you've heard these doctors talk about them. people.all healthcare heard the president talk about them. what thesek healthcare workers, doctors and nurses and medical assistants day, it inspires us to get up early, to stay up working to make sure they have what they need to be able to continue to do their job courageously and i know i speak on behalf of every say how gratefu
healthcare serving can be confident that we are going to do whatever it takes to get them they need itd when and every governor is working in hospitalrd, every administrator is working in that regard and the opportunity that we have because the american are stepping up so strongly and putting others of themselves. in most cases, they're acting in a way that puts the health of others first. we're more confident today than going tore that we're be able to provide our healthcare providers and the...
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boggles my mind that people that cuomo is crawling on his hands and knees to trump to get more federal itdinghere he can't get from the unions, especially in new york. it just boggles my mind, want to bring that up. i'm sure you are member headline from the 1970's, gerald ford to new york city, "dropdead ." from "the new york daily news. are you still with us? he hung up, but that is the headline from 1975. robin, coleman alabama. i think the federal government should back up the states. i also believe it is time for us to consider changing our financial center from new york to another city. new york hasn't played with problems. no way of bailing them out, they just going to create more problems. i think we should move our financial system to some other state, some other city. i also have a question for you, steve. are you a proud american? host: of course. caller: that's all i have to say. i appreciate guys. you guys have a great, a great, i don't know what to say. host: how about a great day? caller: you guys are great. i like to listen to you. i don't know if you are biased. doesn't matter
boggles my mind that people that cuomo is crawling on his hands and knees to trump to get more federal itdinghere he can't get from the unions, especially in new york. it just boggles my mind, want to bring that up. i'm sure you are member headline from the 1970's, gerald ford to new york city, "dropdead ." from "the new york daily news. are you still with us? he hung up, but that is the headline from 1975. robin, coleman alabama. i think the federal government should back up the...
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tengo todas las precauciones totales, tengo muchas personas que eres itds de mi trabajo alrededor queotros queremos mantenerte bien informados. asÍ que quÉdate con nosotros que aquÍ en este horario extendido te vamos a brindar la mejor informaciÓn, vamos a pasar con chiquis y sandarti que tienen mÁs de lo que viene. >> gracias, guapa. >> mÉdicos de todo el mundo recuperan centenario tratamiento para combatir el coronavirus. >> en vivo conversamos con dos pasajeros del crucero que finalmente atraco en la costa de la florida tras 12 dÍas de aislamiento por personas contagiadas con el coronavirus. >> estados unidos alcanza cifra rÉcord en desempleo y mÁs de diez millones de aplicaciones se recibieron en 2 semanas para las ayudas, entÉrate cuÁnto van a tardar en llegar los depÓsitos y cuÁnto tiempo van a durar los beneficios. >> ademÁs, optimismo que regala en su canto un pequeÑo niÑo con voz privilegiada, su mensaje es quÉdate en casa, con nosotros el charrito de oro, cuao volvamos ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ tenemos cobertura de costa a costa y todo lo Último en torno al coronavirus. adem
tengo todas las precauciones totales, tengo muchas personas que eres itds de mi trabajo alrededor queotros queremos mantenerte bien informados. asÍ que quÉdate con nosotros que aquÍ en este horario extendido te vamos a brindar la mejor informaciÓn, vamos a pasar con chiquis y sandarti que tienen mÁs de lo que viene. >> gracias, guapa. >> mÉdicos de todo el mundo recuperan centenario tratamiento para combatir el coronavirus. >> en vivo conversamos con dos pasajeros del...