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and janet's law. my experience with janet was a powerful reminder about the importance of telling women's stories, her voice led to tangible changes in the state law. because of her bravery other women's laws will be better and each one is just that, a win, and each win is a reminder that things can change. these wins are also a reminder that the people who have been victimized by a spouse or unjust system are nonetheless powerful. some people portray survivors of domestic violence as weak. some people portray the women in appalachia the same way. i think janet's story illustrates the opposite. ooen given the right tools, support, and environment, these women are capable of changing the world. and so with that, i will conclude my reading part of -- of the night and i really look forward to hearing all of you all's questions. again, i want to thank carl michael and support your local bookstores, with that,i will open it up to questions. there's a microphone at the aisle here and i know to make sure tha
and janet's law. my experience with janet was a powerful reminder about the importance of telling women's stories, her voice led to tangible changes in the state law. because of her bravery other women's laws will be better and each one is just that, a win, and each win is a reminder that things can change. these wins are also a reminder that the people who have been victimized by a spouse or unjust system are nonetheless powerful. some people portray survivors of domestic violence as weak....
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janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosa. que tan preocupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de 2.000.000 de personas es por esto la importancia de seguir el distanciamiento social, las reglas de los
janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosa. que tan preocupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de...
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janet made the right decision your friend janet reno i think she did she passed away a little while ago where she made the right decision i think in retrospect all right only time will tell what this young man does with his life larry king thank you so much for sharing this personal insight on this story. look at this this dark cloud you're looking at it is an actual tornado captured on cell phone video that happened as severe weather pounded central florida early monday other suspected tornadoes killed 2 people as the storms blasted a wide area across the deep south shattering homes and leaving thousands without power. and this year we celebrate earth day unlike any other year because of this pandemic and the earth while she's getting a chance to breathe a little bit there's less traffic on the roads less human activity that means less carbon footprint so clearer skies are reported throughout the world in fact experts say los angeles saw some of the cleanest air of any major city in the whole world followed by if you can believe it india and china biologists and friend of the show
janet made the right decision your friend janet reno i think she did she passed away a little while ago where she made the right decision i think in retrospect all right only time will tell what this young man does with his life larry king thank you so much for sharing this personal insight on this story. look at this this dark cloud you're looking at it is an actual tornado captured on cell phone video that happened as severe weather pounded central florida early monday other suspected...
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janet: really, it's both. the sons of the skill of our session, you can look at it -- the sense of the scale of recession. by anyone's estimate, the level of activity is down by about a third on just about anything you measure, but particularly on services versus manufacturing. depending on the peso puts the lockdown measures are eased on a sector by sector basis, different countries, you can then gauge the scale by which it effectively lessons. beyond that, the recovery absolutely depends on the scale of stimulus and life-support that is being provided by these cases, grantsome to ensure that workers are in place to start spending again and working again and companies are able to get back to operations. even during the recovery phase, you are going to get ongoing encrypt season for a lot of people, there won't be jobs to bankruptcy-- ongoing for a lot of people, there won't be jobs to go back to. francine: i don't know whether the negative territory for the wti may contract is an indication of what we will se
janet: really, it's both. the sons of the skill of our session, you can look at it -- the sense of the scale of recession. by anyone's estimate, the level of activity is down by about a third on just about anything you measure, but particularly on services versus manufacturing. depending on the peso puts the lockdown measures are eased on a sector by sector basis, different countries, you can then gauge the scale by which it effectively lessons. beyond that, the recovery absolutely depends on...
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vamos al reporte desde janet, desde washington, d.c.de prensa los preguntamos directamente al presidente. [habla en inglÉs] por los millones de inmigrantes indocumentados, muchos de los cuales pagan impuestos y no recibirÁ ninguna ayuda del gobierno. cÓmo supone que sobrevivirÁn? donald trump: [habla en inglÉs] janet: no dio mÁs detalles de cÓmo estarÍa pensando incluirÁ inmigrantes indocumentados en los beneficios. talestambiÉn le preguntamos al secretario de seguridad nacional. cuÁl es el plan de contingencia de su agencia para proteger del virus a los 32,000 inmigrantes en centros de detenciÓn, y si nos liberarÍan. ken cuccinelli: [habla en inglÉs] dijo tambiÉn que estÁn en coordinaciÓn con los centros privados de detenciÓn para determinar sus capacidades, y las necesidades de los detenidos. el liderazgo demÓcrata presiÓn a la casa blanca y a los republicanos en el congreso para que en el prÓximo paquete econÓmico, del que se habla, no se deje de incluir a los inmigrantes indocumentados. enrique: en la misma conferencia de prensa, el
vamos al reporte desde janet, desde washington, d.c.de prensa los preguntamos directamente al presidente. [habla en inglÉs] por los millones de inmigrantes indocumentados, muchos de los cuales pagan impuestos y no recibirÁ ninguna ayuda del gobierno. cÓmo supone que sobrevivirÁn? donald trump: [habla en inglÉs] janet: no dio mÁs detalles de cÓmo estarÍa pensando incluirÁ inmigrantes indocumentados en los beneficios. talestambiÉn le preguntamos al secretario de seguridad nacional....
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jorge: ¿dÓnde estÁs, janet? creo que no nos oye. janet: tengo problemas de audio.n a desalojar aunque sea temporalmente. cecilia: el condado de los Ángeles ya implementÓ una moratoria de rentas, pero tienen que cumplirse ciertas circunstancias y deben ser documentadas. la persona tiene que haber sido diagnosticada positiva al coronavirus o alguno de sus familiares, tambiÉn debe haber perdido su trabajo o haber sufrido una reducciÓn significativa de las horas de trabajo. las cuentas se han disparado por tener coronavirus. estas son las razones por las que podrÍa no pagar la renta. el sindicato de inquilinos dice que esto no es suficiente. >> dice el alcalde que ahorita no podemos pagar la renta, pero que dentro de 12 meses podemos pagarla. ¿entonces cuÁles de la ayuda que nos van a dar? deberÍan perdonarnos ni siquiera los dos meses de renta que es abril y mayo. cecilia: el sindicato de inquilinos se manifestÓ enfrente de la casa del alcalde. >> lo que se va a hacer aquÍ para lo mismo. hay muchas familias que estÁn llorando. ahorita con los desalojos y todo eso, nos
jorge: ¿dÓnde estÁs, janet? creo que no nos oye. janet: tengo problemas de audio.n a desalojar aunque sea temporalmente. cecilia: el condado de los Ángeles ya implementÓ una moratoria de rentas, pero tienen que cumplirse ciertas circunstancias y deben ser documentadas. la persona tiene que haber sido diagnosticada positiva al coronavirus o alguno de sus familiares, tambiÉn debe haber perdido su trabajo o haber sufrido una reducciÓn significativa de las horas de trabajo. las cuentas se...
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let's bring in janet lauren.rify for us here, harvard said initially that it never applied for the aid, that it was something that would've been distributed to the school. explain to us what happened. janet: yes. that is correct. the government came up with a formula that rewarded basically schools that give aid to low income students' pell grants. recipients made up of 25% of the formula, and the other 25% of the totala looked at student population they did not receive those pell grants. so, schools with very large numbers of graduate students, they qualified to get the money as well. earmarkedd see some to get money,, including harvard, stanford, and princeton woodall said they would not accept the money. and the schools that applied for the money, like the small business program, it was divvied up. the education department use data it already had and said this would be your allocation. janet, once we-- get past the harvard's, the princeton's the stanford's, etc., and you get to the next tier of schools, they w
let's bring in janet lauren.rify for us here, harvard said initially that it never applied for the aid, that it was something that would've been distributed to the school. explain to us what happened. janet: yes. that is correct. the government came up with a formula that rewarded basically schools that give aid to low income students' pell grants. recipients made up of 25% of the formula, and the other 25% of the totala looked at student population they did not receive those pell grants. so,...
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>> janet yellen thank you so much for your time and insight we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> the former chair of the federal reserve. hunker down at home like the rest of us, morgan >> and what a great interis view that was, sara thank you for bringing that to us good monday morning. i'm morgan brennan with sara eisen and jon fortt, coming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing at cnbc. carl quintanilla will join us momentarily. biggest gains for the dow and s&p and nasdaq in seven sessions, you can see everything is up better than 4.5% this monday morning we've more than erased the losses we saw last week. moments ago we spoke with former fed chair janet yellen as you heard on our economic outlook. take a listen. >> a v, which is what we're all hoping for, is a best case scenario and if activity could begin to resume, as many assume in june and maybe be back to something more normal by this summer, i think a v is possible, but i am worried that the outcome will be worse. it really depends to my mind on just how much damage is done during
>> janet yellen thank you so much for your time and insight we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> the former chair of the federal reserve. hunker down at home like the rest of us, morgan >> and what a great interis view that was, sara thank you for bringing that to us good monday morning. i'm morgan brennan with sara eisen and jon fortt, coming to you live from separate locations as we continue to practice social distancing at cnbc. carl quintanilla will join us...
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janet, thank you. tonight we have learned that democratic governors asked vicee president mike pence during a conferen call to helem those protesters that janet just mentioned even though the president has been encouraging them on twitter and at his daily briefings. weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia, what else did the governors ask for? report norah, they are still begging the white house to help them get testing supplies. one senior official who works for a democratic governor who listened in on that call said it is "insane and criminal the administration is not doing more to help." but tonight once again the president said the burden is on the states. tonight governors are pleading with president trump for more coronavirus tests. >> we need a lot more testing across the country. >> reporter: during a conference call with governors today, democratic leaders from michigan and north carolina urged vice president pence to stress social distancing, worried anti-quarantine protests in thei
janet, thank you. tonight we have learned that democratic governors asked vicee president mike pence during a conferen call to helem those protesters that janet just mentioned even though the president has been encouraging them on twitter and at his daily briefings. weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia, what else did the governors ask for? report norah, they are still begging the white house to help them get testing supplies. one senior official who works for a democratic governor...
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go ahead, janet. caller: he has a point, but since the appropriations way before this pandemic were not divvied out in the manner it , and there was a whole lot of stuff that we could have done when the money was there. each city could have held its own or have the possibility of holding its own. and the reality of things, it --sn't matter what the money is not being cut equally. we are talking about bipartisanship, where this is something about the people, every day, that i have to see and retire when i was working. our model was serving the people. it doesn't turn off when you are tired. i see people helping people out here. to see something so desolate, i see where each other are trying to help each other out. there seems to be more compassion, because we are all in this and we know this could strike anybody. it is not limited to pre-existing conditions, and i have 12, and i'm doing just fine. host:host: let me get one more color in, -- let's get one more caller in and i will have you respond to bo
go ahead, janet. caller: he has a point, but since the appropriations way before this pandemic were not divvied out in the manner it , and there was a whole lot of stuff that we could have done when the money was there. each city could have held its own or have the possibility of holding its own. and the reality of things, it --sn't matter what the money is not being cut equally. we are talking about bipartisanship, where this is something about the people, every day, that i have to see and...
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renodent clinton and janet brief the media -- briefed the media. president clinton: the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. it was an act of cowardice and it was evil. the united states will not tolerate it. and i will not allow the people of this country to be intimidated by evil cowards. i have met with our team which we assembled to deal with this bombing, and i have determined to take the following steps to assure the strongest response to this situation. first, i have deployed a crisis management team, under the leadership of the fbi, working with the department of justice, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, military and local authorities. we are sending the world's finest investigators to solve these murders. second, i have declared an emergency in oklahoma city, and at my direction, james lee witt, the director of the federal emergency management agency, is now on his way there to make sure we do everything we can to help the people of oklahoma deal with the tragedy. third, we are t
renodent clinton and janet brief the media -- briefed the media. president clinton: the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. it was an act of cowardice and it was evil. the united states will not tolerate it. and i will not allow the people of this country to be intimidated by evil cowards. i have met with our team which we assembled to deal with this bombing, and i have determined to take the following steps to assure the strongest response to...
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what exactly do these woods janet mills referred to look like?ill at the very moment she spoke, a grand total of 33 people were being treated in main hospitals for the coronavirus. 33 people out of a population of more than 1.3 million people. over thell full course of thisul entire epidemic, just 51 people in the state of maine have died from the coronavirus. meanwhile, and there's a flip side, directly because of the lockdowns that mills ordered, more than 10% of maine maine's population is now unemployed. all over the state, businesses are failing. a forecast produced by oxford economics but asked that maine will be hit harder and longer bi these lockdowns than any other state in the country. so is this a proportionate response to the threat? no. it's not. it's vandalism. mills' speechwriter worked hard to make her reckless policies sound poetic. >> people who now are staying apart so that someday we can all be together again. >> tucker: someday we can be together again. well, thanks, governor, we appreciate your kindness in allowing the burie
what exactly do these woods janet mills referred to look like?ill at the very moment she spoke, a grand total of 33 people were being treated in main hospitals for the coronavirus. 33 people out of a population of more than 1.3 million people. over thell full course of thisul entire epidemic, just 51 people in the state of maine have died from the coronavirus. meanwhile, and there's a flip side, directly because of the lockdowns that mills ordered, more than 10% of maine maine's population is...
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our team is covering it all, and janet shamlian leads us off tonight outside houston. janet?reporter: norah, this is a state park outside of houston, one of the 95 texas state parks that reopened today as long as face coverings are worn. it's part of the governor's plan to reopen the state. other governors today announcing their plans. and it comes amid increasing protests across the country, people demanding their economies reopen. at pennsylvania's capitol, the frustrated crowded together, few thth facial coverings, to protest the state's stay-at-home order. >> i'd rather be working. i really would. i really wish they would open this up. >> reporter: some were confronted by nurses in the street. one healthcare worker stood tlfiantly, framed by an american flag. demonstrations in several states-- many organized on facebook which today said it is removing the groups if the protests violate a state's .athering guidelines. some states are now slowly some states are now slowly lifting restrictions. today south carolina announced it's opening beaches tomorrow. georgia's governor
our team is covering it all, and janet shamlian leads us off tonight outside houston. janet?reporter: norah, this is a state park outside of houston, one of the 95 texas state parks that reopened today as long as face coverings are worn. it's part of the governor's plan to reopen the state. other governors today announcing their plans. and it comes amid increasing protests across the country, people demanding their economies reopen. at pennsylvania's capitol, the frustrated crowded together,...
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. >> chair ronen: and is janet petty here? >> thank you. i'm honored to be here to be considered to be on the aging and adult advisory committee. i earned my doctorate degree in organizational learning at the university of san francisco where i've been a professor for 20 years. human services have been the cornerstone of much of my work. i've worked with organizations like glide, city college of san francisco, united way the bay area, and the red cross, where i've been tasked with providing services to the adult and aging population. [inaudible] >> -- and many of them, as you know, are seniors. i interacted with many, and i manage a team of 12 who raised the money to support the programs, and it was at that point that i became seriously committed to working with seniors in san francisco. my i was the foreperson of the san francisco civil grand jury in 2015, and it was during that time that year that i learned about advocate programs for independent aging populations in the city, and i now look forward to reengaging in these efforts to ensur
. >> chair ronen: and is janet petty here? >> thank you. i'm honored to be here to be considered to be on the aging and adult advisory committee. i earned my doctorate degree in organizational learning at the university of san francisco where i've been a professor for 20 years. human services have been the cornerstone of much of my work. i've worked with organizations like glide, city college of san francisco, united way the bay area, and the red cross, where i've been tasked with...
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thank you, janet.assachusetts has the third most cases of the coronavirus in the u.s., and the death toll there has nearly doubled in the past week. tnight, the hot spot is the first state to launch a large- scale program to track down people who have been exposed to covid-19. it's called "contact tracing." and as meg oliver shows us, the state is deploying an army of disease detectives. >> i'm grabbing her from the elevator. >> reporter: dr. dean xerras took us inside this covid hotel for the most vulnerable. >> hello, wendy. >> reporter: wendy rosales found afr testing positive, she is she now quarantined for 14 days. what was it like when you got the phone call? >> the first thing i thought is am i going to die? i was very afraid. >> reporter: the 35-year-old wife and mother of two is from chelsea, north of boston, a densely populated immigrant area with the highest infection rate in the state. >> so you were exposed on wednesday. >> reporter: krysta cass is a contact tracer working from her boston
thank you, janet.assachusetts has the third most cases of the coronavirus in the u.s., and the death toll there has nearly doubled in the past week. tnight, the hot spot is the first state to launch a large- scale program to track down people who have been exposed to covid-19. it's called "contact tracing." and as meg oliver shows us, the state is deploying an army of disease detectives. >> i'm grabbing her from the elevator. >> reporter: dr. dean xerras took us inside...
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>> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> leigh: janet, thank you.massive fire. it took firefighters two days to knock down this fire near the airport at fort meyers, scorching over 4,500 cars in an s ercrowded parking area. spectators watched despite the toxic black smoke amid stay at tay at home. orders. coming up next on "cbs weekend news," getting creative-- a hdlifornia woman celebrates her big birthday, at a safe social distance. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even deat
>> reporter: janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> leigh: janet, thank you.massive fire. it took firefighters two days to knock down this fire near the airport at fort meyers, scorching over 4,500 cars in an s ercrowded parking area. spectators watched despite the toxic black smoke amid stay at tay at home. orders. coming up next on "cbs weekend news," getting creative-- a hdlifornia woman celebrates her big birthday, at a safe social distance. but i'm a survivor. after my...
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jackson -- >> jimmy: janet jackson did it >> yeah, so like, janet jackson's, like, with actresses. like, scenes from, like, music videos or movies they've been in. and meshed them together and like, all the ladies were posting it and i was like, janet jackson, you know me? like - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: of course she knows you. but, she's the coolest >> so, crazy and now we follow each other on instagram. and i'm like, i win. janet jackson follows me on instagram. everybody else can go away >> jimmy: it's over. yeah, exactly. oh, my gosh. is this true, you're also right now a college student? >> yep >> jimmy: what were you studying >> health care administration. i'm a senior >> jimmy: why that how did you get into that? >> when i first went to college, i didn't know what i want to do, and my grandma said you should be a nurse. so, i was like, okay, but then when i started doing it, i was like, oh, my god i hate this. i don't understand everybody's like, answering questions in class and they know the answers and i'm just sitting there like, oh, my god i'm stupid like - [ laughter ] l
jackson -- >> jimmy: janet jackson did it >> yeah, so like, janet jackson's, like, with actresses. like, scenes from, like, music videos or movies they've been in. and meshed them together and like, all the ladies were posting it and i was like, janet jackson, you know me? like - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: of course she knows you. but, she's the coolest >> so, crazy and now we follow each other on instagram. and i'm like, i win. janet jackson follows me on instagram....
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. >> heidi's mom, janet. >> family got together, loud and boisterous, she got embarrassed easily, wouldide her face. >> as heidi got older, she was still cute and bubbly but no pushover. >> kind of intimidating actually. for being so small, you wouldn't think so. >> at just 20 heidi started working in the not entirely feminine gas and chemical industry just outside salt lake city. cindy sanchez was one of heidi's coworkers. >> we worked with hazardous chemicals and gasses. >> thrived in workplace that favored hard hats over heats. >> it was dangerous if you didn't follow the rules. to quote from heidi, everything is dangerous, it's just what will kill you quickest. >> more than just a coworker. >> my best friend, never stab you in the back, always have your back. >> in person could be sweet and salty, and that caught attention of one of her colleagues, 25-year-old conrad truman. >> noticed her first in the hallway. i thought she was cute. hard hats have personalities or stickers, hers said it's all about me, deal with it. i thought this is kind of a feisty girl. >> conrad asked heidi ou
. >> heidi's mom, janet. >> family got together, loud and boisterous, she got embarrassed easily, wouldide her face. >> as heidi got older, she was still cute and bubbly but no pushover. >> kind of intimidating actually. for being so small, you wouldn't think so. >> at just 20 heidi started working in the not entirely feminine gas and chemical industry just outside salt lake city. cindy sanchez was one of heidi's coworkers. >> we worked with hazardous...
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nos conectamos con janet rodrÍguez quien tiene mÁs desde la casa blanca. janet: gracias, carolina.as a las lÍneas de envenenamiento e intoxicaciÓn, que si se responsabilizaba por estas llamadas despuÉs de sus comentarios. Él dijo: no. bÁsicamente dando a entender que no se responsabilizaba, aunque no quiso expandir el dato. vuelve a decir de los estados que los quiere ver abiertos deuna manera rÁpida pero segura y hoy en este momento se estÁ reuniendo el presidente tambiÉn con el gobernador de la florida. estÁ diciendo que está haciendo muy buen trabajo por su labor en la florida. porque sabemos que ha habido mucha crÍtica sobre cÓmo ha manejado el covid 19 nunca cerrÓ de manera total el estado asÍ que esta reuniÓn en la casa blanca, los gobernadores se quejan de que estas guÍas que el gobierno dio ayer, diciÉndoles que necesitan los estados, antes de reabrir, poder tener una gran capacidad de pruebas. tambiÉn una gran capacidad para rastrear a las personas que no tengan sÍntomas o que hayan tenido el coronavirus. los gobernadores dicen cÓmo lo vamos a hacer sin la ayuda del gobier
nos conectamos con janet rodrÍguez quien tiene mÁs desde la casa blanca. janet: gracias, carolina.as a las lÍneas de envenenamiento e intoxicaciÓn, que si se responsabilizaba por estas llamadas despuÉs de sus comentarios. Él dijo: no. bÁsicamente dando a entender que no se responsabilizaba, aunque no quiso expandir el dato. vuelve a decir de los estados que los quiere ver abiertos deuna manera rÁpida pero segura y hoy en este momento se estÁ reuniendo el presidente tambiÉn con el...
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janet: el presidente tambiÉn hoy dice que ya se ve la luz al final del tÚnel.sta serÁ la peor semana. los mismos expertos de salud que ayer se pararon junto al presidente y dijeron que no es la semana ni de ir al supermercado ni a la farmacia. es la semana de quedarse en casa, pues hay que hacerlo porque es una semana crucial. como bien decÍas, sigue habiendo una discusiÓn polÍtica en la casa blanca de este medicamento que no ha sido probado por la fda para tratar el coronavirus. sÍ se estÁ usando en lugares como nueva york, detroit. el presidente sigue insistiendo que quÉ es lo peor que puede pasar, que nadie se va a morir si se toma ese medicamento los expertos alertan que este medicamento no ha sido comprobado su eficacia en cuento a tratar a pacientes de coronavirus. el presidente dice que hasta Él se tomarÍa esa pastillas asÍ que siguiera viendo esta pelea polÍtica interna en la casa blanca sobre el mensaje que manda pÚblicamente sobre este medicamento. pero de lo que todos sÍ estÁn asegurando el dÍa de hoy es que por favor se queden en casa y que traten a
janet: el presidente tambiÉn hoy dice que ya se ve la luz al final del tÚnel.sta serÁ la peor semana. los mismos expertos de salud que ayer se pararon junto al presidente y dijeron que no es la semana ni de ir al supermercado ni a la farmacia. es la semana de quedarse en casa, pues hay que hacerlo porque es una semana crucial. como bien decÍas, sigue habiendo una discusiÓn polÍtica en la casa blanca de este medicamento que no ha sido probado por la fda para tratar el coronavirus. sÍ se...
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vamos hasta allÍ con janet quien tiene toda la informaciÓn. janet: gracias, caro.del cdc es porque para algunos expertos de salud le parecen demasiado apresuradas. sentÍ las personas que estuvieron expuestas al virus pero que no presentan sÍntomas y son crÍticas en sus trabajos pueden regresar a trabajar en menos de 14 dÍas, no tienen que estar aislados si no presentan sÍntomas. y si tambiÉn se ponen una mÁscara. pero muchos expertos de salud dicen: todavÍa no sabemos lo suficiente sobre el virus para tomar estas medidas, aunque se puede decir que en nueva york esta medida se ha estado implementando desde hace un mes para aquellas personas que trabajan en los hospitales, clÍnicas y demÁs, porque son esenciales en sus empleos. en cuanto al presidente Él quiere reabrir el paÍs lo antes posible. ayer dijo en la conferencia de prensa que va a dejar esa decisiÓn en manos de los expertos de salud. es la primera vez que lo dice. cuando ellos estÉn listos y lo crean prudente, se empezarÁ a reabrir el paÍs. nos dijo esta semana que esto no serÁ como un prendedor de la luz q
vamos hasta allÍ con janet quien tiene toda la informaciÓn. janet: gracias, caro.del cdc es porque para algunos expertos de salud le parecen demasiado apresuradas. sentÍ las personas que estuvieron expuestas al virus pero que no presentan sÍntomas y son crÍticas en sus trabajos pueden regresar a trabajar en menos de 14 dÍas, no tienen que estar aislados si no presentan sÍntomas. y si tambiÉn se ponen una mÁscara. pero muchos expertos de salud dicen: todavÍa no sabemos lo suficiente...
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vamos a la capital con janet rodriguez y toda la informaciÓn. janet: gracias, carolina.presidente dice que toca quedar a manos de los gobernadores de los alcaldes, de los mandatarios de cada localidada travÉs de nuestro paÍs. y se han identificado algunos estados con menos de 1000 casos pero hasta estos estados estÁn siendo precavidos de cuÁndo podrÍan reabrir. el estado de virginia del oeste, ha dicho sÍ, tenemos muy pocos casos pero tambiÉn tememos que si re abrimos demasiado pronto podamos hacer un punto de contagio y podamos volver a recaer asÍ que no hay una apertura inmediata de ningÚn estado aunque esperemos que algunos gobernadores hoy empiecen a anunciar fechas exactas. el gobernador de nueva york empezÓ a criticar estas tres fases. el gobierno nos estÁ dando guÍas pero no recursos necesarios para implementar estas guÍas, no tenemos un sistema nacional para hacer las pruebas a las personas para que puedan regresar a trabajar sin temer que estÁn infectadas con el coronavirus y no saberlo. e infectar a otras personas. otros gobernadores dicen que no van a pautar n
vamos a la capital con janet rodriguez y toda la informaciÓn. janet: gracias, carolina.presidente dice que toca quedar a manos de los gobernadores de los alcaldes, de los mandatarios de cada localidada travÉs de nuestro paÍs. y se han identificado algunos estados con menos de 1000 casos pero hasta estos estados estÁn siendo precavidos de cuÁndo podrÍan reabrir. el estado de virginia del oeste, ha dicho sÍ, tenemos muy pocos casos pero tambiÉn tememos que si re abrimos demasiado pronto...
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en washington, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.la malaria, artristis y lupus con la intenciÓn que se use contra el coronavirus. pero no lo aprobaron para combatir el virus. advierten que es necesario someter pruebas antes de recomendarla. jaime garcÍa nos dice que la controversia enfrenta los polÍticos con los medios. reportero: controversia el uso de la medicina empleada contra el covid 19. >> hasta la fecha hay limitados estudios con la medicina. unos en francia, otros en china. pero los pacientes que estudiaron fueron limitados los nÚmeros. reportero: regularmente recretado para la prevenci de la malaria como enfermedades como artritis y lopus. el mÉdico que preside tres clÍnicas para atenciÓn de urgencia en los Ángeles obtuvo la mejorÍa con casos severos de covid 19 en un plazo de dos horas con el medicamento con el zinc no estÁ aprobado, perque es permitido por la emergencia por la pandemia. >> cuando uno como mÉdico trata de salvar vidas uno hace lo posible dentro de un criterio mÉdico. reportero: provocÓ división el presiden
en washington, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn.la malaria, artristis y lupus con la intenciÓn que se use contra el coronavirus. pero no lo aprobaron para combatir el virus. advierten que es necesario someter pruebas antes de recomendarla. jaime garcÍa nos dice que la controversia enfrenta los polÍticos con los medios. reportero: controversia el uso de la medicina empleada contra el covid 19. >> hasta la fecha hay limitados estudios con la medicina. unos en francia, otros en china. pero...
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janet: buenas tardes.sores polÍticos de la casa blanca y los asesores de salud. los asesores econÓmicos y polÍticos dicen que hay que abrir la economÍa, hay que abrir el paÍs para esto 1 de mayo. pero esta misma maÑana el director de salud pÚblica de esta naciÓn dice que no vamos a regresar a la normalidad. la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses no va a poder regresar a la normalidad para el 1 de mayo. el doctor nos dijo esta semana que no es como un encendedor de la luz que se prende y ya volvemos a la normalidad . dijo ayer que Él no quisiera que nueva york regresara a la normalidad. lo Único que vamos a hacer es que segÚn Él es propagar el coronavirus a travÉs del paÍs y empeorar la situaciÓn. hay una divisiÓn muy marcada entre ambos lados. el que quiere ver la economÍa progresar y el que no. pero lo que es cierto es que de aquÍ al 1 de mayo no va a haber un sistema nacional sobre pruebas para que nos podamos hacer las pruebas del coronavirus y esto es preocupante para muchos. pero el presidente dice que no
janet: buenas tardes.sores polÍticos de la casa blanca y los asesores de salud. los asesores econÓmicos y polÍticos dicen que hay que abrir la economÍa, hay que abrir el paÍs para esto 1 de mayo. pero esta misma maÑana el director de salud pÚblica de esta naciÓn dice que no vamos a regresar a la normalidad. la mayorÍa de los estadounidenses no va a poder regresar a la normalidad para el 1 de mayo. el doctor nos dijo esta semana que no es como un encendedor de la luz que se prende y ya...
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janet: las recomendaciones para personas esenciales. no pueden regresar si no tienen sÍntomas.pueden tomarse la temperatura dos veces al dÍa. esto como un plan para tratar de reabrir el paÍs, pero el presidente acaba de decir que no tomarÁ una decisiÓn propia para reabrir el paÍs lo antes posible. que ahora dejarÁ que sean los expertose de salud que le indiquen cuÁndo podrÍa ser prudente reabrir el paÍs. el presidente esta tarde tambiÉn le pidiÓ al congreso que inmediatamente antes de que termine esta semana pues prepare el paquete de ayuda y apruebe 250 mil millones de dÓlares adicionales para que los estadounidenses tengan ese dinero extra. tambiÉn volviÓ a criticar a la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud. mientras que el director de la organizaciÓn hoy le dijo que el politizar una pandemia llevarÁ a mÁs muertos. pero la buena noticia de hoy es que las cifras, los modelos se revisaron y ahora pareciera que sÓlo habrÍan 60 mil muertes antes de que termine este verano, no 80 mil o cien mil cÓmo se habÍa dicho anteriormente. regreso contigo. ilia: muchas gracias. el departamento d
janet: las recomendaciones para personas esenciales. no pueden regresar si no tienen sÍntomas.pueden tomarse la temperatura dos veces al dÍa. esto como un plan para tratar de reabrir el paÍs, pero el presidente acaba de decir que no tomarÁ una decisiÓn propia para reabrir el paÍs lo antes posible. que ahora dejarÁ que sean los expertose de salud que le indiquen cuÁndo podrÍa ser prudente reabrir el paÍs. el presidente esta tarde tambiÉn le pidiÓ al congreso que inmediatamente antes...
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janet yellen, thank you very much fojoining us.'ve seen these stories, you've heard people's stories. we know the statistics. how does this compare to anything you've ever seen,nown or studied before? >> well, thanks for having me, judy. this is completely unprecedented in u.s. history. you know, we've got data this rning on new claims for employment insurance. over the last three weeks, lost their jobs.n americans have that's more than 10% of the workforce in three weeks. it's a devastating blow, we've never seen anything like it. the unemployment rate looks like it's going tso rocket to levels we haven't seen since the great depression, they will probably exceed -- probably already do -- what we had during the great financial crisis. but this is a downturn in the ectuomy. very fotely, we started with an economy that was healthy before this hit the banks were in good shape, americans, at least overall on, average had relatively low debt burdens, so this is a terrible situation, but the hope is that if we can get the pandemic under
janet yellen, thank you very much fojoining us.'ve seen these stories, you've heard people's stories. we know the statistics. how does this compare to anything you've ever seen,nown or studied before? >> well, thanks for having me, judy. this is completely unprecedented in u.s. history. you know, we've got data this rning on new claims for employment insurance. over the last three weeks, lost their jobs.n americans have that's more than 10% of the workforce in three weeks. it's a...
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janet: carolina, pues esta orden ejecutiva aÚn no lo tenemos con nosotros en nuestras manos.porque no hay ningÚn texto, no tenemos esos detalles de lo que dijo el presidente. por lo que ya muchos crÍticos dicen que esto podrÍa haber sido un momento para distraer de otros problemas, de otras crÍticas que enfrenta este gobierno como la falta de exÁmenes para hacer la prueba del coronavirus y demÁs y de la apertura pues caÓtica en algunos estados del paÍs así que el presidente hace este anuncio pero por ahora la casa blanca es la Única que se ha pronunciado al respecto sin dar la acciÓn ejecutiva. simplemente diciendo que en estos momentos el presidente quiere proteger la salud y la economÍa de los estadounidenses. para eso tiene que tomar acciÓn. pero no tenemos al momento pues esa acciÓn. esa sigue siendo la gran pregunta. pero las crÍticas no se han hecho esperar tambiÉn de grupos conservadores que ya dicen que en este momento una acciÓn como esta es una errada, que no tiene sentido alguno. asÍ que tenemos que esperar a ver exactamente quÉ va a decir esa orden ejecutiva pero
janet: carolina, pues esta orden ejecutiva aÚn no lo tenemos con nosotros en nuestras manos.porque no hay ningÚn texto, no tenemos esos detalles de lo que dijo el presidente. por lo que ya muchos crÍticos dicen que esto podrÍa haber sido un momento para distraer de otros problemas, de otras crÍticas que enfrenta este gobierno como la falta de exÁmenes para hacer la prueba del coronavirus y demÁs y de la apertura pues caÓtica en algunos estados del paÍs así que el presidente hace este...
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janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de 2.000.000 de personas es por esto la importancia de seguir el distanciamiento social, las reglas de los centros de control de enfermedades durante los prÓximos 30 dÍas y lo alentador es que ya algunas ciudades como san francisco, seattle estÁn viendo que este casamiento social, que estos cierres de trabajos, de tiendas y de toda la vida que se encuentra paralizada estÁ dando resultado porque no estÁn viendo los nÚmeros de casos de coronavirus que se esperaba para este tiempo asÍ que este es el panorama del presidente y sus expertos de salud que quieren ver a travÉs de todo el paÍs pero no llevarÁn a cabo una cuarentena obligatori
janet rodrÍguez sigue trabajando desde casa en washington dc en la capital del paÍs y nos conectamosupante es lo que dice paÍs respecto a lo que se espera en las prÓximas semanas, cuÉntanos lo nuevo en la casa blanca, adelante. janet: asÍ es uno muy preocupante el dÍa y como serÁ el prÓximo 15 de abril, se espera que este nÚmero tenga las 1214 muertes por dÍa y si no se hace absolutamente nada en los, en una medida la casa blanca dice que pueden morir mÁs de 2.000.000 de personas es...
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and janet nopalitano. i was wondering why you chose not to go after those people who now hold offices of power who i think in my opinion were directly responsible with a role in that coverup and now janet is director of homeland security, eric holder is attorney general responsible for executing the laws of the united states. >> first of all, it's a pleasure to see you. i mentioned right at the beginning of my presentation that when i went to the memorial for the first time in 2001 how it really hit home and it hit home because i talked to people who had directly lost loved ones. she told me with tears in her eyes about what happened to her, losing her two grandchildren and when i saw their picture on the fence, just outside the memorial, that was the moment when something in my stomach just flipped. i thought, this is just the most ghastly thing that could have happened. so that emotional reaction to the bombing is what in many ways sustained me and kept me interested in this story for a long time. she's
and janet nopalitano. i was wondering why you chose not to go after those people who now hold offices of power who i think in my opinion were directly responsible with a role in that coverup and now janet is director of homeland security, eric holder is attorney general responsible for executing the laws of the united states. >> first of all, it's a pleasure to see you. i mentioned right at the beginning of my presentation that when i went to the memorial for the first time in 2001 how it...
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janet: sÍ. eso sucediÓ el viernes.Ó hacer preguntas y Él siguiÓ caminando y no respondió. hoy voy en camino. voy a estar en unas horas. vamos a tratar de hacer preguntas al mandatario, pero vamos a ver si volverÁ a dar la espalda o no. jorge: no importa. es nuestra responsabilidad. tÚ lo entiendes perfectamente. nuestra responsabilidad es vigilar y cuestionar al que tiene el poder. ser presidente no le gusta es una pena, pero nuestra responsabilidad es hacer preguntas. por cierto, uno de los asesores del partido demÓcrata escribiÓ una columna muy interesante en cnn. diciendo que cuando el presidente no quiera contestar que nosotros digamos "seÑor presidente, nosotros trabajamos para el pueblo estadounidense. lo siento mucho". tambiÉn que no se dejen interrumpir. complicado. marÍa: complicado. ya nos cuentas cÓmo te va. me sonÓ familiar. fÍjate cÓmo ha cambiado la vida antes. antes un corresponsal en la casa blanca esta hora jamÁs. decir que dentro de dos horas nos vemos en la casa blanca. esa gente se pasaba desde las
janet: sÍ. eso sucediÓ el viernes.Ó hacer preguntas y Él siguiÓ caminando y no respondió. hoy voy en camino. voy a estar en unas horas. vamos a tratar de hacer preguntas al mandatario, pero vamos a ver si volverÁ a dar la espalda o no. jorge: no importa. es nuestra responsabilidad. tÚ lo entiendes perfectamente. nuestra responsabilidad es vigilar y cuestionar al que tiene el poder. ser presidente no le gusta es una pena, pero nuestra responsabilidad es hacer preguntas. por cierto, uno...
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vamos con janet rodrÍguez a washington para ver las medidas. janet: exactamente.ar para ver si firma esa orden antes de terminar el dÍa y quÉ dirÁ la orden exactamente. el presidente en este momento estÁn la casa blanca hablando sobre el plan de protecciÓn de empleados, sobre este dinero que todavÍa no llega a mucho negocios pequeÑos, pero que la casa blanca insiste que estÁn haciendo muy buen trabajo. mientras que lo que sabemos es que el presidente ayer en una llamada con los gobernadores les pidiÓ que se animarÁn a reabrir la c de -- las escuelas y que lo pensaran. al menos, 43 estados de la naciÓn dijeron que no van a reabrir el curso escolar, pero el presidente con sus ansias de que se reabra el paÍs trata de animar a los gobernadores, mientras que tambiÉn el centro para el control de enfermedades van a poner nuevas guÍas para estas re aperturas que dirÍa, por ejemplo, que los restaurantes utilicen menÚes desechables, que no sean menÚes que se puedan pasar de una persona a otra. si las escuelas reabren que tengan los almuerzos en las aulas y no en cafeterÍas.
vamos con janet rodrÍguez a washington para ver las medidas. janet: exactamente.ar para ver si firma esa orden antes de terminar el dÍa y quÉ dirÁ la orden exactamente. el presidente en este momento estÁn la casa blanca hablando sobre el plan de protecciÓn de empleados, sobre este dinero que todavÍa no llega a mucho negocios pequeÑos, pero que la casa blanca insiste que estÁn haciendo muy buen trabajo. mientras que lo que sabemos es que el presidente ayer en una llamada con los...
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janet shamlian has more on those kers.tial workers. >> >> reporter: stores like this llre a tmetoont lis of an unprecedented emergency. >> it's on my mind every second, every second. >> reporter: aaron pagliuso knows his job, out among the public, puts him at risk. >> i'm not a doctor. i'm not a policeman, but i do work in a grocery store, and i try to do my part to help the public. >> reporter: stores have added protective shields and are limiting shoppers to allow for distancing. some, like h-e-b, have increased worker pay. never have grossers, warehouse stores, even mini-marts played such an important role. what is it like to be on the re's a lot oof a public health crisis? >> there's a lot of uncertainty. and you really feel the responsibility of taking care of the community, that you understand that the community is relying on you to put food on their table. >> reporter: it's a job that's never finished and it's made us all realize how vital these workers are. have you ever given a thought about not coming to work? >> no, never crossed my mind. >> reporter: because? >> because t
janet shamlian has more on those kers.tial workers. >> >> reporter: stores like this llre a tmetoont lis of an unprecedented emergency. >> it's on my mind every second, every second. >> reporter: aaron pagliuso knows his job, out among the public, puts him at risk. >> i'm not a doctor. i'm not a policeman, but i do work in a grocery store, and i try to do my part to help the public. >> reporter: stores have added protective shields and are limiting shoppers...
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norah. >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. we wanted to do that story because we heard from many of heard from many ofsing checks. and i want to continue to hear out those missing checks. text me. you can share stories that interest you. interest you. an now to that warning from the c.e.o. of tyson foods. tonight, he says the u.s. food supply chain is breaking because so many workers who process meat have coronavirus. and, farmers say their crops meant for schools and restaurants are rotting. this comes at the same time that food banks are running low and .ines are long. as cbs's manuel bojorquez repo reports, it's because of a lack of a federal plan to distribute the food. >> reporter: when florida farmer sam accursio saw demand from the food service industry plummet, he did what he could with the t were ripe forere ripe for harvesting. >> so we've just been giving them away, what we can, but we just simply have too much. people could be living off of what we have to throw away. w reporter: the result? millions of pounds of f
norah. >> o'donnell: janet, thank you. we wanted to do that story because we heard from many of heard from many ofsing checks. and i want to continue to hear out those missing checks. text me. you can share stories that interest you. interest you. an now to that warning from the c.e.o. of tyson foods. tonight, he says the u.s. food supply chain is breaking because so many workers who process meat have coronavirus. and, farmers say their crops meant for schools and restaurants are rotting....
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that is janet. is she human? he is trying to understand these unintended consequences and janet was helping him. how cool is that? i don't know if they read my book. i hope they call me. it is so important to the future. with great power comes great responsibility. you have the ability to take actions as an individual and organization that have a giant impact. i'm an optimist. i believe we are at the beginning of a solution renaissance where it is not just ai but all of these technologies will come together under a common blueprint, system dynamics, computational neuroscience, cultural revolution. these are viewed as soft fields in their little silos, deconstruction of 1000 years of being specialists. we are entering the age of synthesis. those of you who are neo-generalists now what i'm talking about the we are the expert to focus on the outside of these boxes, doesn't matter if we know about operation research and we start to now using some version of di how to glue that to get her to crystallize solutions, we
that is janet. is she human? he is trying to understand these unintended consequences and janet was helping him. how cool is that? i don't know if they read my book. i hope they call me. it is so important to the future. with great power comes great responsibility. you have the ability to take actions as an individual and organization that have a giant impact. i'm an optimist. i believe we are at the beginning of a solution renaissance where it is not just ai but all of these technologies will...
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bruce springsteen, janet jackson, they have your head high.ringsteen, janetjackson, they have never your head high. bruce springsteen, janet jackson, they have never had a number one signal but captain tom moore has. that makes single. it was two weeks ago today that captain tom moore appeared on bbc breakfast, aiming to walk100 moore appeared on bbc breakfast, aiming to walk 100 laps of his backyard to raise money for the nhs. that total is now approaching the £30 million mark. there is, congratulations. the distance was completed last thursday and to help captain tom moore celebrate, michael bond saying. the next day it was released as a single. today it went straight to number one. you are the uk's official number one. that really is truly amazing, isn't it? at the age of 99, captain tom moore has become the oldest person to have a number one single. has become the oldest person to have a number one singleli has become the oldest person to have a number one single. i think it is amazing that this should happen to me. louis armstrong was 66
bruce springsteen, janet jackson, they have your head high.ringsteen, janetjackson, they have never your head high. bruce springsteen, janet jackson, they have never had a number one signal but captain tom moore has. that makes single. it was two weeks ago today that captain tom moore appeared on bbc breakfast, aiming to walk100 moore appeared on bbc breakfast, aiming to walk 100 laps of his backyard to raise money for the nhs. that total is now approaching the £30 million mark. there is,...
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listen to janet telling her harrowing story. >> today is the day you're going home. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i've been in the hospital maybe almost a month, exactly the date -- i don't remember because it has been so long. but finally they are sending me home. it has been a long journey, especially not for me, but for my family because they were the one up, they were the one praying, they were the one going every single day to my journey and while i was sleeping, people were saying when i came in, i was blue. i remember that i looked at my face and i looked like a smurf. so i got scared. i am thankful to god i am able to say okay, i'm leaving the hospital and i'm okay, that the coronavirus did not take me away. >> when you came in the emergency room, on the 25th, last month, you came straight up to the intensive care unit and we put that breathing tube in for you. you had a lot of trouble with your lungs during those two weeks. some air leaked out of the lungs and you got swollen up and then we got the air to not leak anymore. we did some special things, we
listen to janet telling her harrowing story. >> today is the day you're going home. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i've been in the hospital maybe almost a month, exactly the date -- i don't remember because it has been so long. but finally they are sending me home. it has been a long journey, especially not for me, but for my family because they were the one up, they were the one praying, they were the one going every single day to my journey and while i was sleeping,...
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janet shamlian reports that's especially painful in the heart of texas. >> reporter: a sign of the timesoil tankers carrying crude parked off the california coast with nowhere to go, floating storage amid collapsing demand for oil. >> you literally wake up monday morning, and the industry is shutting down. >> reporter: patrick payton is the mayor of midlandtexas, the heart of u.s. oil production. the city had been in the midst of a boom. new hotels and homes going up all over. the bust started ahead of the pandemic here. far away, a price war between russia and southbound. >> no one knew that we were getting ready to get sucker punched on the other side and the coronavirus is going to even devastate us more. >> reporter: and it has, wrecking the economy in a matter of weeks. you can't drive very far in this part of west texas without seeing so many of these iconic pump jacks. right now they're a reminder of a devastating downturn, something kris doke knows firsthand. >> we'll get through this. >> reporter: the midland father of four say fourth generation oil field worker. a single-income
janet shamlian reports that's especially painful in the heart of texas. >> reporter: a sign of the timesoil tankers carrying crude parked off the california coast with nowhere to go, floating storage amid collapsing demand for oil. >> you literally wake up monday morning, and the industry is shutting down. >> reporter: patrick payton is the mayor of midlandtexas, the heart of u.s. oil production. the city had been in the midst of a boom. new hotels and homes going up all over....
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david, thank you very much for that stop and —— janet napolitano is the president of the university of she was also the secretary of homeland security under president 0bama, and the former governor of arizona. she joins us live from oakland, california. welcome. thank you very much time. nobody would expect you to bea time. nobody would expect you to be a fan of president trump, but as objectively as possible, what you think the current situation? welcome think it has certainly in the united states andi certainly in the united states and i do think that, hopefully, we have surmounted this latest peak, but i think we have to be looking forward. this virus is going to come in waves and we need to be cautious in a reopening of the economy. if we do it too aggressively and too quickly we could see a bounce back and yet another surge. to be fairto back and yet another surge. to be fair to everyone trying to deal with this, including the president, it is an unprecedented situation. president, it is an unprecedented situationm president, it is an unprecedented situation. it is unprecedented s
david, thank you very much for that stop and —— janet napolitano is the president of the university of she was also the secretary of homeland security under president 0bama, and the former governor of arizona. she joins us live from oakland, california. welcome. thank you very much time. nobody would expect you to bea time. nobody would expect you to be a fan of president trump, but as objectively as possible, what you think the current situation? welcome think it has certainly in the...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you. joining me now is dr. tom inglesby.s the director of the center for health security at the johns hopkins school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. can we contain covid-19 without the same stay-at-home orders across all states? >> at this point, without a vaccine and without medicines, we cannot. we don't have any other strategies on that scale. so our best tool right now is social distancing. >> o'donnell: dr. fauci has said at could take 12-18 months before there is a vaccine. can we wait that long? >> i don't think anyone wants to wait that long at all, but 12-18 months would be breaking all records for vaccine development. so i think that is considered break-neck speed. >> o'donnell: doctor, what are the benefits to wearing a mask? >> so, health care workers absolutely need to be wearing masks. they wear very high-tech masks. .e have a shortage of those. but there's a second benefit of masks. if we all wear masks in the public, even if they're crude masks-- they're just made out of cloth-- th
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, thank you. joining me now is dr. tom inglesby.s the director of the center for health security at the johns hopkins school of public health. doctor, thank you so much for joining us. can we contain covid-19 without the same stay-at-home orders across all states? >> at this point, without a vaccine and without medicines, we cannot. we don't have any other strategies on that scale. so our best tool right now is social distancing. >>...
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janet, thank you. to a story we've been ation aboard theday one, the situation aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." the acting secretary of the navy resigned amid controversy, and tonight the president is weighing in. this comes as the pentagon says 230 sailors from that ship have tested positive for coronavirus with results from roughly half the crew still pending. weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia? >> reporter: norah, thomas modly was just five months into the job when the coronavirus found its way onto the "roosevelt." president trump supported his decision to fire the captain over the handling of the virus, and tonight said, even though modly's rant about it was a mistake, he didn't have to resign. thomas modly's full-throated apology for making alarming remarks about u.s.s. "roosevelt" captain brett crozier was not enough to save his job. modly was heckled by the ship's crew as he told them he fired the popular crozier for writing a letter about the coronavirus spreading on boa
janet, thank you. to a story we've been ation aboard theday one, the situation aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." the acting secretary of the navy resigned amid controversy, and tonight the president is weighing in. this comes as the pentagon says 230 sailors from that ship have tested positive for coronavirus with results from roughly half the crew still pending. weijia jiang is at the white house tonight. weijia? >> reporter: norah, thomas modly was just five months into...
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host: this is janet from pennsylvania. caller: yes, hello? host: go ahead, janet. caller: my question was kind of what that man before asked. it is for my daughter. charts.ieves medical she is what they call a travel agent for a company. she has been on unemployment in november for lack of work. now, it is because of the virus. her question was can she go over does she dohat or what she just told that man to do? >> you can see this and any program on our website, c-span.org. california, where governor gavin newsom is updating on his state's response to the coronavirus outbreak. gov.
host: this is janet from pennsylvania. caller: yes, hello? host: go ahead, janet. caller: my question was kind of what that man before asked. it is for my daughter. charts.ieves medical she is what they call a travel agent for a company. she has been on unemployment in november for lack of work. now, it is because of the virus. her question was can she go over does she dohat or what she just told that man to do? >> you can see this and any program on our website, c-span.org. california,...
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janet napolitano there.the coronavirus — and many of them have been taking lessons online. but that's not been entirely straightforward for one rather unlucky italian boy. the bbc‘s tim allman has his story. giglio giovannini wants to learn but in the middle of a global pandemic, that is easier said than done. with no internet at home, he and his mother have to drive through the remote tuscan countryside, looking for a signal on their phone. 0nce looking for a signal on their phone. once they find one, he can logon and classes can begin. translation: on the days when i have lessons, bring a table, a stool, a bag with my ta blet table, a stool, a bag with my tablet and the books i need. mum andi tablet and the books i need. mum and i come here with the carand we mum and i come here with the car and we set everything up and we are ready for lessons. it isa and we are ready for lessons. it is a rather picturesque setting but little giulio says he misses being with his friends. his mother gloria is just happy he
janet napolitano there.the coronavirus — and many of them have been taking lessons online. but that's not been entirely straightforward for one rather unlucky italian boy. the bbc‘s tim allman has his story. giglio giovannini wants to learn but in the middle of a global pandemic, that is easier said than done. with no internet at home, he and his mother have to drive through the remote tuscan countryside, looking for a signal on their phone. 0nce looking for a signal on their phone. once...