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jeanne: dr. carr, a question from george matthew, are you prepared for a second surge before or after summertime, and do you have enough health professionals and resources? will you be able to retain those through the expected financial losses? dr. carr: those are both good questions. regarding a second surge, i would ask of what. in part of course we are talking about covid, but it is eerily quiet in our emergency departments at times because of all the other patients who aren't there, so we think the next surge before the covid surge will be all the folks who stayed home with heart failure and emphysema and renal failure and other things that in one way or another manifest as an acute exacerbation of a chronic condition. and possibly after that they will be another surge, or several. the 1918 flu pandemic did not end until 1920. so we don't think we're looking at a couple weeks or a couple months of upsurge, but a very long game. and the other question baked on the end about what this will do t
jeanne: dr. carr, a question from george matthew, are you prepared for a second surge before or after summertime, and do you have enough health professionals and resources? will you be able to retain those through the expected financial losses? dr. carr: those are both good questions. regarding a second surge, i would ask of what. in part of course we are talking about covid, but it is eerily quiet in our emergency departments at times because of all the other patients who aren't there, so we...
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. -- jeanne zaino.s is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. to we are going to turn jeanne zaino, our political contributor. big news coming out of the republican national committee. they will postpone their convention. joe biden said yesterday that he wanted it done. race?does this leave the how do you have a race in the middle of the coronavirus crisis? jeanne: we are in uncharted territories. we learned they postponed from mid-july to mid-august. that gives them another month. we will have to see if that happens. the former vice president said he hoped that would happen. you are absolutely right, we have seen the campaign moved to a virtual form. it has been a real challenge for somebody like joe biden, who has been done by his other rivals who are much better positioned for this live streaming capacity. rivals in both of his the president and bernie sanders, rn government
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thanks for watching.d evening, everybody. just a short time ago president trump and his task force wrapped up another coronavirus briefing. they report that the nation's stockpile much needed equipment, gloves and other medical supplies is near depletion. ppe. quoting president trump, it is because we're sending it directly to hospitals. well, earlier today new york city's mayor said they need millions of specialized masks by sunday. connecticut's governor ned lamont said it's a scramble for supplies and quoted it's a bit of a mess out there. we'll speak
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thanks for watching.d evening, everybody. just a short time ago president trump and his task force wrapped up another coronavirus briefing. they report that the nation's stockpile much needed equipment, gloves and other medical supplies is near depletion. ppe. quoting president trump, it is because we're sending it directly to hospitals. well, earlier today new york city's mayor said they need millions of specialized masks by sunday. connecticut's governor...
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please give a warm savannah welcome avto kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> thank you for inviting us. the book is called "the last negroes at harvard", 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, that's what we were called then, we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country, north, south, east, west, we came e fr different economic and socioeconomic grounds and they had been admitting blacks to harvard but only two or three at a time, most guys would go do their four years and get out of town. it was different in the sense we had numbers, the 18, we could form an individual racial identity as well as the group identity. f we were able to become actually the force for change in harvard and harvard we changed harvard and harvard changed us. that's essentially what the book is about, a matter of four years what happened before and and after harvard. one significant thing we did is formed the first black student group organization at harvard and we were 18 and the whole class was 110
please give a warm savannah welcome avto kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth. [applause] >> thank you for inviting us. the book is called "the last negroes at harvard", 61 years ago harvard admitted 18 negroes, that's what we were called then, we were the largest number at that time ever admitted to harvard. we were from all different parts of the country, north, south, east, west, we came e fr different economic and socioeconomic grounds and they had been admitting blacks to...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and anderson starts now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening.today saw its biggest jump in covid-related deaths. the virus is disproportionately killing black americans. the president expressed his concern today over that fact and we'll talk more about why this is happening to black americans. there was potentially some good news. the director of the cdc is saying because of ongoing social distancing effo
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and anderson starts now. >> erin, thanks very much. good evening.today saw its biggest jump in covid-related deaths. the virus is disproportionately killing black americans. the president expressed his concern today over that fact and we'll talk more about why this is happening to black americans. there was potentially some good news. the director of the cdc is saying because of ongoing social distancing effo
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining usime" star start r now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need to get testing right so we can re-open safely? two months in it took them to ask this rudimentary question. so now here we are at step one. planning to get on the same page about testing. trump and pence celebrating, telling you to be proud of this miraculous moment. let's think news and all the trump applaud. this show is about the reality. we have a governor tonight who is on that call with the truth of how we got here and where
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining usime" star start r now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need to get testing right...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining usme time" starts right now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing a great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need to get testing right so we can re-open
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining usme time" starts right now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing a great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need to get testing...
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>>> here's jeanne. >> reporter: baseball is not even a shadow of its former self.the bleachers are bleak, the stadiums empty. >> but we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: but if the boston red sox organist can't play at fenway park -- >> a built-in mullet. >> reporter: why not try to take us out of our misery with "take me out to the ball game." ♪ streamed live daily from josh's living room. he then takes requests. remember the movie "dodgeball" and it's parity of espn 8, the ocho. >> if it's almost a sport, we have it here. >> reporter: espn moved up its homage to that parity and featured the stupid robot fighting league. >> really an exciting battle. >> reporter: and the cherry pit spitting competition right down to the slow motion replay of an almost 47 foot pit spit. actor john krasinski's youtube show some good news. commentators joe buck voiced over videos, not of major league pitching but a woman pitching laundry into her machine. >> and now watch this right off the face. that's a little bit
>>> here's jeanne. >> reporter: baseball is not even a shadow of its former self.the bleachers are bleak, the stadiums empty. >> but we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: but if the boston red sox organist can't play at fenway park -- >> a built-in mullet. >> reporter: why not try to take us out of our misery with "take me out to the ball game." ♪ streamed live daily from josh's...
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jeanne marrazzo joins us now on zoom.he is an infectious disease expert at the university of alabama birmingham. scientists today are learning about coronavirus at an unprecedented speed at a time journals are keeping up with the developments, what has been the most important development in the past week or two? choose one. hard to i would say the most impactful andnot just from science implications for public health and opening things up is a study from china that was published in nature a few days ago that about 100 people and looks at the virus over time before they became symptomatic and afterwards. they quantify the amount of the virus. the most important implication of that study was that about 40% of the transmissions that they think occurred in that group happened before people developed symptoms. calling the we are presymptomatic phase. we used to call it be a symptomatically, but that did not emphasize enough that people would develop symptoms. if transmission is occurring in the presymptomatic phase, that force
jeanne marrazzo joins us now on zoom.he is an infectious disease expert at the university of alabama birmingham. scientists today are learning about coronavirus at an unprecedented speed at a time journals are keeping up with the developments, what has been the most important development in the past week or two? choose one. hard to i would say the most impactful andnot just from science implications for public health and opening things up is a study from china that was published in nature a few...
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beginning thank you jeanne. kamali leg to find a socio and. god dam in the engine and. the bigger the yeah. born lid the bottom let me up you say i mean by. the way how. i. got. her. remember lumley if i'm getting a thanks for life. i know commodity 1st and probably that my. last week in hell but also the hypo gonna say that they know who i might be. a b. . at the. not because i think the thing though comes on i presume. someone leaves to bring along i'm a little too early in filing to do a whole lot of i said and. i'm going to. say or do you have the. line up look at the democrats on the welcome look into the nie but not something beyond amaya long but up on the wall much only at the moment so yeah. it's a pretty hot in some mining boom. but you include a little but not that high profile and they need to be disproved by the for me but i've got a scheme but i do believe in budget one will have a look. at the only new low i got when you got them all is what us about this i mean you've. been able to help us out the street. call us a lot but. just. a little more get the. m
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hi, i am jeanne shaheen and i represent new hampshire.-19 pandemic is the worst crisis our country has face m
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beginning but you jeanne. kamali leg to find a socio and. i'm a man but a god in the i'm in the engine and. the bigger the yeah. i'm born led by what i'm not me to say i mean by. the way her out. to. her. remember monday if i'm getting up that's more like. i now come out if there are some that might. like alaska in heaven but also the hype we're gonna say that they know who might be on the park and none. of the. at the. not because having the thing though comes on i presume. when i do so many leaves to go along i'm a little bit early and believe to do a hold up i've had and. i'm going to. be. a fire drill. but my dad is a model for the line up the up and the democrats on the welcome look into the ne but not something beyond imo he long but on the moon much only at the moment so yeah. it's a pretty hot in some mining boom. but you include a little but not that high profile and they need to be displayed by the for new meaning but it got a screen but i do believe in budget one will have enough. to dish out the phone when you lower god when you
beginning but you jeanne. kamali leg to find a socio and. i'm a man but a god in the i'm in the engine and. the bigger the yeah. i'm born led by what i'm not me to say i mean by. the way her out. to. her. remember monday if i'm getting up that's more like. i now come out if there are some that might. like alaska in heaven but also the hype we're gonna say that they know who might be on the park and none. of the. at the. not because having the thing though comes on i presume. when i do so many...
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those costs after all the city's mayor was the one to get the ball rolling by approaching center jeanne despite skepticism across germany. away finet i specify i think it's better to learn from each other to say we'll take a look at it and if it works here it can be done in other cities too our company here on site is also able to do that and there are other companies that can do it too and i've always thought it's a good idea to show a little courage and take a new path revised i know envy. and since no one else has been infected and no one is left in quarantine cross-talk is officially free of coronavirus. and finally the largest container ship on earth has just set sail on its maiden voyage have a look at this with a deck an area the equivalent of 3 and a half football pitches the. us left the port of qingdao in eastern china headed for blue sand in south korea it's nearly 400 metres long and 61 meters wide when fully loaded 24000 contains. the life one can. hardly contain my excitement that's it from me and the business team here in berlin you can get more from us because of the we
those costs after all the city's mayor was the one to get the ball rolling by approaching center jeanne despite skepticism across germany. away finet i specify i think it's better to learn from each other to say we'll take a look at it and if it works here it can be done in other cities too our company here on site is also able to do that and there are other companies that can do it too and i've always thought it's a good idea to show a little courage and take a new path revised i know envy....
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> dollar bills. >> reporter: new york. >> and that is "cnn newsroom."right after this. - [announcer] at custom ink, we believe community is about having a common bond wherever you are. now, when we need to stay apart to stand together, we've built new tools to make and individually ship custom gear to group members, and soon, we'll stand together, together again. visit customink.com today. >>> hi. welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around. great to have you with me. you're watching cnn. i'm robyn curnow. just ahead. >> no, i think we're doing a great job in testing. if he said that, i don't agree with him. >> donald trump versus the scientists. we'll take a look at the president's ongoing effort to downplay what his own health officials are warning the public. >>> ready to open from bowling alleys to gyms and even hair salons. some businesses here in georgia are preparing to open
jeanne moos, cnn. >> dollar bills. >> reporter: new york. >> and that is "cnn newsroom."right after this. - [announcer] at custom ink, we believe community is about having a common bond wherever you are. now, when we need to stay apart to stand together, we've built new tools to make and individually ship custom gear to group members, and soon, we'll stand together, together again. visit customink.com today. >>> hi. welcome to our viewers joining us here in...
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did this surprise you -- jeanne zaino. did this surprise you? prof. zaino: i don't think so.ernie sanders is well behind in delegate count, almost, i think, about 300, depending who is counting. and then of course yesterday, we had the wisconsin primary, and while we are not going to get results until monday, the pulling out there looked like wisconsin, a state that bernie 2016, jill biden was going to take, and not just take him about maybe by double digits. that i think was another sign that this last state that bernie sanders had really been prepared for and organized in, it was not going to go his way. i think he really saw the writing on the wall. he told his staff today and then supporters as before noon eastern time but he was going to be dropping out, but i think importantly, he is going to try to still have a voice on the platform, which i think is supporters really were hungry to hear. david: that is where i was going to ask, i mean, bernie sanders consistently has pursued a specific set of policies. does he have any pull left? prof. zaino: he does. i mean, he has g
did this surprise you -- jeanne zaino. did this surprise you? prof. zaino: i don't think so.ernie sanders is well behind in delegate count, almost, i think, about 300, depending who is counting. and then of course yesterday, we had the wisconsin primary, and while we are not going to get results until monday, the pulling out there looked like wisconsin, a state that bernie 2016, jill biden was going to take, and not just take him about maybe by double digits. that i think was another sign that...
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as jeanne moos reports, dr. fauci now has a new claim to fame. >> reporter: he doesn't mince words. >> that's thoroughly preposterous, untrue and actually ridiculous. >> reporter: he's not one to applaud his own work, and he probably would hide his face if presented with the latest token of love for dr. anthony fauci. >> we feel he is a super hero in our company. >> reporter: and a super hero gets a cape emblazoned with a mask and f for fauci. fauci socks have a toe hold. a pair of them with a stuffed fauci. new england toy company makes plush characters. with part of the proceeds going to charity, prepare for a cuddly version of the doctor. >> he just looks like everybody's grandfather. >> reporter: fauci fans can drink from a handmade mug that one owner calls his cup of reassurance. advance orders for this have been so strong that the national bobblehead hall of famesay it's their best selling bobblehead ever. $25 price tag, 5 bucks goes towards protective gear. already they've presented a check. >> for $100,
as jeanne moos reports, dr. fauci now has a new claim to fame. >> reporter: he doesn't mince words. >> that's thoroughly preposterous, untrue and actually ridiculous. >> reporter: he's not one to applaud his own work, and he probably would hide his face if presented with the latest token of love for dr. anthony fauci. >> we feel he is a super hero in our company. >> reporter: and a super hero gets a cape emblazoned with a mask and f for fauci. fauci socks have a...
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here's jeanne moos to get you through self-isolation. >> reporter: if you're sitting home on your couch ♪ >> reporter: pantsless, perhaps. the government of new jersey is admonishing you. >> no more knucklehead parties or gatherings. >> reporter: he and rary david. >> i want to address the idiots out there. >> reporter: are trying to reach the congregators ignoring pleas to stay at home. >> we've got a situation. >> reporter: new jersey even recruited "the situation" from the reality show "jersey shore." >> i have unbelievable mass appeal. >> reporter: to convince the fun-loving masses. >> the time for parties is over. >> reporter: and larry david is doing the same thing for california. >> nothing good ever happens going out of the house, you know that. there's just trouble out there. >> reporter: but even more eyebrow raising are the musical efforts to encourage social distancing from a parody of the vanilla ice classic, "ice, ice baby." by a guy known as the singing dentist to this parody of the "sound of music." ♪ do not fear >> it's safer for the von trapp family to be von trapped a
here's jeanne moos to get you through self-isolation. >> reporter: if you're sitting home on your couch ♪ >> reporter: pantsless, perhaps. the government of new jersey is admonishing you. >> no more knucklehead parties or gatherings. >> reporter: he and rary david. >> i want to address the idiots out there. >> reporter: are trying to reach the congregators ignoring pleas to stay at home. >> we've got a situation. >> reporter: new jersey even...
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baron gasp are, jeanne baptist burger, and louis also known as jeanne louis kristoff -- -- shasta lu and others. these documents not only reveal military details of rochembeau's and collaboration with the americans but also shows how these french warrior others communicated their ideas back to their homeland. officers debated on the appearance, worries, and fighting capacities of their native american allies and took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it based on humanitarian arguments, while others purchased enslaved people to use as domestic servants. here i am quoting the racial terminology of the time which is now largely unacceptable. a dog often leads a half year life and it's better northeast than the poor knee grow slaves and milano's. paradoxically, eaves or as faithful as gold. and quote an inquired and enslaved man named peter who they put into the latter category. officers who are most interested in the european descent tended to snap their american counterpart due to the latter difference of social standing. the former were aristocrats the french, while
baron gasp are, jeanne baptist burger, and louis also known as jeanne louis kristoff -- -- shasta lu and others. these documents not only reveal military details of rochembeau's and collaboration with the americans but also shows how these french warrior others communicated their ideas back to their homeland. officers debated on the appearance, worries, and fighting capacities of their native american allies and took positions on the practice of slavery. some condemned it based on humanitarian...
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jeanne moos tells us about the unusual ways people are trying to pass the time. >> reporter: baseballs not even a shadow of its former self. how fans pine for the crack of the bat, the ball in the glove. the bleachers are bleak, the stadiums empty. >> we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: if the boston red sox organist can't play at fenway park. >> boston red sox mullet. >> reporter: why not try to take us out of our misery with "take me out to the ball game." streamed live daily from josh can tar's living room, he then takes requests. remember the movie "dodge ball" and parody of espn 8 and ocho -- >> if it's almost a sport, we've got it here. >> reporter: they moved up its annual homage and featured the stupid robot fighting league and the cherry pit spitting competition right down to the slow motion replay of an almost 47 foot pit spit. on actor john cuisine ski's youtube show, joe buck voiced over videos not of major league pitching but a woman pitching laundry into her machine. >> watch this, wham, right off the f
jeanne moos tells us about the unusual ways people are trying to pass the time. >> reporter: baseballs not even a shadow of its former self. how fans pine for the crack of the bat, the ball in the glove. the bleachers are bleak, the stadiums empty. >> we have to get our sports back. i'm tired of watching baseball games that are 14 years old. >> reporter: if the boston red sox organist can't play at fenway park. >> boston red sox mullet. >> reporter: why not try to...
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i think that was when richard and i've seen that people were failing to recognize jeanne kerr patrick. when i would come in to have a drink, some of the bartenders would come in and then you help with say they're constantly being asked about these people. well that is bob dole, don't you remember bob dole? no i don't remember bob dole. this wall is a mishmash of other cartoonists work. this is richard thump son, that's me. these are a couple of colored vault ones. these are water color images. obviously done in the 1970s. richard thompson's style is just -- as a cartoonist, it is just such a beautiful combination of loose line. he was influenced a lot by some of the great english cartoonists, but he took it to his own place. i aspire to this kind of looseness, but i am still working on it, at age 60 something. this is one i did for politico. this is a caricatures of bernie sanders. you can see the difference. i do a i add water color. richard's approach was more of a dip pen approach. it fits perfectly in the 19th century in some ways. but it is also very very modern. this is another
i think that was when richard and i've seen that people were failing to recognize jeanne kerr patrick. when i would come in to have a drink, some of the bartenders would come in and then you help with say they're constantly being asked about these people. well that is bob dole, don't you remember bob dole? no i don't remember bob dole. this wall is a mishmash of other cartoonists work. this is richard thump son, that's me. these are a couple of colored vault ones. these are water color images....
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jeanne moos reports. >>you like to wake up to this that your bedside personal protective gear may protect the wearer but not the psyche of the patient, it look really menacing how do you even tell your caregivers apart. during a simple mask on the street you realize how weird it is. >>but your smile no longer translate does this look like a smile to you. >>add a little humanity, so the patients eyes go from this to this respiratory therapist robert kino rodriguez added a laminated badge and just like that became today's hero of the day he was memorialized in an illustration other medical personnel either picked up on the idea or spontaneously had at themselves meet keefe of medicine show her houston's united memorial make this might make your patients might then going through my right now at least patients know who they're going through hill even if it's just a modest polaroid most derek devolved vaulted to internet fame. the part-time actors handsome photo had people wondering you know, but is the single
jeanne moos reports. >>you like to wake up to this that your bedside personal protective gear may protect the wearer but not the psyche of the patient, it look really menacing how do you even tell your caregivers apart. during a simple mask on the street you realize how weird it is. >>but your smile no longer translate does this look like a smile to you. >>add a little humanity, so the patients eyes go from this to this respiratory therapist robert kino rodriguez added a...
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cnn's jeanne moos reports on do-it-yourself corona cuts.hair month. >> reporter: guys, is your hair starting to look like stephen colbert's? gentlemen and ladies, start your engines. put on your kids' lion bib, close your eyes so you don't see them coming at you with the scissors -- >> don't go too high with the razors, okay? why are we going so high? why are you going so high? >> he's getting nervous, folks. >> reporter: even for a neurosurgeon, it's not brain surgery. it's harder! say hello to uneven ends and a devil horns haircut, even a long-distance dye job or a buzz cut by a stylist in a hazmat suit are technically off limits. it's the age of do-it-yourself #coronacuts. >> there's no turning back now. whoa! >> reporter: the timid may opt for the trusty bowl technique, but the bold go all the way. take jennifer shawnsburg, take it off. >> this might not be for everybody. literally have always been curious what i'd look like bald. >> reporter: now she knows, thanks to a dull pair of scissors and a razor wielded over two days. people say
cnn's jeanne moos reports on do-it-yourself corona cuts.hair month. >> reporter: guys, is your hair starting to look like stephen colbert's? gentlemen and ladies, start your engines. put on your kids' lion bib, close your eyes so you don't see them coming at you with the scissors -- >> don't go too high with the razors, okay? why are we going so high? why are you going so high? >> he's getting nervous, folks. >> reporter: even for a neurosurgeon, it's not brain surgery....
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jeanne marrazzo at the university of alabama in birmingham. sanjay, look, it's alarming when people hear a projection that 240,000 americans will die. it's even more alarming when they're told that that many will die even if we do everything right and more alarming than that is being told that that projection might be optimistic. you've looked at these projections and these models. it sets the groundwork for something beyond what we're doing now, correct? this isn't social distancing until the end of april. it's more than that. >> yeah. it's an important point. there are lots of models out there, john. this is one that's from the university of washington. the white house has cited this model several times now. you're absolutely right. what they found was a few things. first of all, they said that the social distancing recommendations at a federal level needed to continue until the end of may, john, not the end of april. end of may in order to get to some of the numbers you're talking about. they also said that there were several states around
jeanne marrazzo at the university of alabama in birmingham. sanjay, look, it's alarming when people hear a projection that 240,000 americans will die. it's even more alarming when they're told that that many will die even if we do everything right and more alarming than that is being told that that projection might be optimistic. you've looked at these projections and these models. it sets the groundwork for something beyond what we're doing now, correct? this isn't social distancing until the...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> and before we go, we'd like to share one woman's remarkable story ofval. i want you to meet angelina friedman. she's now survived two pandemics in her lifetime. she was born on a ship traveling from italy to the u.s. in 1918, during the spanish flu pandemic. now, after surviving cancer and a whole bunch of other things, life, actually, the 101-year-old has just beaten coronavirus. her daughter says friedman ran a fever on and off for several weeks after contracting the virus. well, now she's back to her old self and is already looking to get back to her crochet, as you can see here. well done to her. >>> well, here at cnn, we are constantly working to bring you all the facts and the figures of the coronavirus pandemic, but you can also learn how you can help others and how you can get help. so, please do go to cnn.com/impact. well, thanks so much for your company. let's help our medical workers by staying at home and staying safe. i'm robyn curnow. "new day" with john and alisyn is next. enjoy. i've always loved seeing what's next. and i'm still going
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> and before we go, we'd like to share one woman's remarkable story ofval. i want you to meet angelina friedman. she's now survived two pandemics in her lifetime. she was born on a ship traveling from italy to the u.s. in 1918, during the spanish flu pandemic. now, after surviving cancer and a whole bunch of other things, life, actually, the 101-year-old has just beaten coronavirus. her daughter says friedman ran a fever on and off for several weeks after...
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and jeanne moos on couples getting hitched virtually. our homes.ght they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all those places out there, are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. when they bundle home and auto with progressive. wow, that's... and now the progressive commercial halftime show, featuring smash mouth. ♪ hey now, you're an all star ♪ get your game on, go play thank you! goodnight! [ cheers and applause ] now enjoy the second half of the commercial! even renters can bundle and save! where did that come from? the kitchen. it was halftime. >>> tonight florida and california, two of the country's most populous states, are planning to reopen. when you think about it, these are huge states with huge cities. how do they have more success containing the spread than hard-hit new york? tom foreman has that story. >> repo
and jeanne moos on couples getting hitched virtually. our homes.ght they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all those places out there, are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home everything you need it to be. wayfair. way more than furniture. when they bundle home and auto with progressive. wow, that's... and now the progressive...
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of us missed the kiss. >> don't worry, they're more than making up for that. >> that was great. >> jeanneos, cnn. >> i love you. >> new york. >> and everything in the whole world seems to be happening on zoom right now. chris cuomo is ready to take it over. our coverage continues now with you, chris. you doing zooms? >> can't stop love, erin. what do i have to zoom for? i do this. this is my zoom. have a good night. i'm chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." federal guidelines to slow the spread are set to expire tomorrow. no state appears to have met the benchmark to reopen, that is 14 straight days of declining number of cases. not one state has met it. the president's leadership in this moment, i'm not really sure about needing testing after all. really? for the love of logic, just two
of us missed the kiss. >> don't worry, they're more than making up for that. >> that was great. >> jeanneos, cnn. >> i love you. >> new york. >> and everything in the whole world seems to be happening on zoom right now. chris cuomo is ready to take it over. our coverage continues now with you, chris. you doing zooms? >> can't stop love, erin. what do i have to zoom for? i do this. this is my zoom. have a good night. i'm chris cuomo and welcome to...
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jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining us"cuomo prime time" starts right now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing a great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need to get testing right so we can re-open safely? two months in it took them to ask this rudimentary question. so now here we are at step one. planning to get on the same page about testing. trump and pence celebrating, telling you to be proud of this miraculous moment. let's think news and all the trump applaud. this show is about the reality. we have a governor tonight who is on that call with the truth of how we got here and where we need to be. okay? now, what we have to talk about is the worry of why you don't want to go too soon. we all want to re-open, but look at georgia, we have atlanta's mayor who has eyes on the ground
jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> and thanks very much to jeanne and thanks to all of you for joining us"cuomo prime time" starts right now. i don't usually get to hand it off to you, chris, but i'm so glad you're doing better. take it away. >> what a pleasure. i loved watching you here at home. you're doing a great job, erin. appreciate it. i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." finally, finally, the white house is saying that it asked states what do they need...
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so jeanne, thank you very much. thanks to the atlantic for the opportunity to sponsor today's discussion. i'll turn it back to you. ms. meserve: thanks again to pharma for underwriting this event. let me introduce now dr. brendan carr, the chairman of emergency medicine at new york's mount sinai health system. and also dr. patrice harris, she is president of the american medical association. thank you both for being with us today. dr. carr, we heard governor cuomo say yesterday that he believes that new york may be past the worst of this. does that match what you are seeing in your health system? dr. carr: thank you very much for having me. it does. you know, the thing that is clear about this disease is that it has a very long course, and we have seen a decrease day-to-day in the number of patients and the number of critically ill patients presenting to our hospitals across the system. but our hospitals are very, very full because there are so many patients who are still recovering, who are still receiving critical
so jeanne, thank you very much. thanks to the atlantic for the opportunity to sponsor today's discussion. i'll turn it back to you. ms. meserve: thanks again to pharma for underwriting this event. let me introduce now dr. brendan carr, the chairman of emergency medicine at new york's mount sinai health system. and also dr. patrice harris, she is president of the american medical association. thank you both for being with us today. dr. carr, we heard governor cuomo say yesterday that he believes...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> got a dollar bill. >> reporter: new york. >> and cnn's coronavirus fact and fearsegins now. ♪ ♪ >> thanks for joining us. i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our cnn town hall coronavirus facts and fears. >> this is our 8th consecutive town hall. the way we put the town halls has changed with the knowledge of the virus, but we intend to keep on rolling with the changes and doing them for as long as we can. as for the circumstances for tonight's edition, dr. anthony fauci described them this way. this is, he said, a very critical time. he said the d
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jeanne. the international parking garage will remain open. the rport says these changes will remain in effect through the end of may since the travel bais affecting flights to europe and china international flights and act as a foe have been reduced by 52%. time now to talk about our storm tracker forecast and joining us working from home is our chi meteorologist lawrence karnow it was nice to feel that warm sun today any more sunny days ahead. >>you hear about the peple gardening and certainly i think a lot of folks guards are you lookfantastic by the time this whole pandemic comes to that. but yeah we've got more sunshine in the forecast you've got a little rain to so little bit of everything to everybody happy and of course to one of those plants as well shop to the goldegate bridge you've got some clear skies and that's the way it is going to stay as we head through the evening hours and back tonight, one of the world's clear breezy night winds will start to calm down just a little bit as we head through the night so certainly going to se
jeanne. the international parking garage will remain open. the rport says these changes will remain in effect through the end of may since the travel bais affecting flights to europe and china international flights and act as a foe have been reduced by 52%. time now to talk about our storm tracker forecast and joining us working from home is our chi meteorologist lawrence karnow it was nice to feel that warm sun today any more sunny days ahead. >>you hear about the peple gardening and...
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downplaying the crisis donald trump says the number of cases there won't reach its peak for a while jalen jeanne times are ahead for the next 30 days. and this is a very vital 30 days we're sort of putting it all in the wind this 30 day is so important because we have to get back so let's take a look at why scientists are so worried about what's happening in the u.s. the university of oxford has been tracking how long it takes for new infections to double in each country after the 1st $100.00 cases china reported a doubling of every 2 days when the outbreak began 4 months ago the numbers are now steady after beijing imposed mass lock downs and travel bans italy's infection rates are starting to double more slowly to every 4 days there are really signs in spain as well that the numbers may be stabilizing but in the u.s. the infection rate is still doubling every 2 days or so. all right let's bring in our panel joining us from washington d.c. julie fisher associate research professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university medical center in oxford in the u.k. dr peter drove cofound
downplaying the crisis donald trump says the number of cases there won't reach its peak for a while jalen jeanne times are ahead for the next 30 days. and this is a very vital 30 days we're sort of putting it all in the wind this 30 day is so important because we have to get back so let's take a look at why scientists are so worried about what's happening in the u.s. the university of oxford has been tracking how long it takes for new infections to double in each country after the 1st $100.00...
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the national attention and here in rhode island to ratings are through the roof for our governor jeanne are among those daily broadcast and she recently did a whole briefing answering questions e-mailed by the children of rhode island from some 13000 e-mails she got one tot asked are you going to quarantine the easter bunny. and she said i would never quarantine the easter bunny he is essential math see how should we talk to our kids about what's happening. well the most important thing is to stay calm are sour and be age appropriate when you've got your kids they don't need the whole story that this takes a certain level of maturity that we have to hold information that we know perhaps walking. him we'll call somebody that maybe he is alone in their place and we want to empower our kids through this calm and give them only the relevant information and also. help to learn that this will pass you know human beings have been in very difficult situations and this is one of them and we will figure out. through there so there are there are citizens that we can count on and they are doing som
the national attention and here in rhode island to ratings are through the roof for our governor jeanne are among those daily broadcast and she recently did a whole briefing answering questions e-mailed by the children of rhode island from some 13000 e-mails she got one tot asked are you going to quarantine the easter bunny. and she said i would never quarantine the easter bunny he is essential math see how should we talk to our kids about what's happening. well the most important thing is to...
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here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: how would you like to wake up to this at your bedside? personal protective gear may protect the wearer but not the psyche of the patient. >> it looked really menacing. >> reporter: how to even tell your caregivers apart. just wearing a simple mask on streets you realize how weird it is, that your smile no longer translates. does this look like a smile to you? so why not add a little humanity so the patient's eyes go from this to this. respiratory therapist robert rodriguez added a lam nate badge, and just like that became -- >> today's hero of the day. >> reporter: he was memorialized in an illustration. other medical personnel picked up on the idea or spontaneously had it themselves. meet chief of medicine joe veron at houston's united memorial. >> make your patients smile. make your patients smile. they are going through hell right now. >> reporter: at least patients know who they are going through hell with even if it's just a modest polaroid. notice derrick vaulted to internet fame and the part-time actor's handsome photo had people w
here's jeanne moos. >> reporter: how would you like to wake up to this at your bedside? personal protective gear may protect the wearer but not the psyche of the patient. >> it looked really menacing. >> reporter: how to even tell your caregivers apart. just wearing a simple mask on streets you realize how weird it is, that your smile no longer translates. does this look like a smile to you? so why not add a little humanity so the patient's eyes go from this to this....
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we can look at it it's a few katrina hurricane jeanne and when that happened there was a number of people who were scrambling for survival and having to scramble and get whatever they could and the military was sent in there and then if you people some people may not remember how old people are but we used to see in the mill in the media. reports of people called looting in ventilating when you really talked about a dire situation people really just trying to scramble for whatever they could to deliver survive and in that instance if they were really cruel and it came had to come out later instances of people being x. just you killed a lot of brutalized by both police and military on them in one instance it was a man who was shot in the back and then they proceed to kick him several times and . then another other instances are going the right making is that there were people who. you know of the east pressure cooker was off after the beating of rodney king and a lot of the verdicts were really on people felt they didn't like the verdict so it was that there were rebellions we call everybo
we can look at it it's a few katrina hurricane jeanne and when that happened there was a number of people who were scrambling for survival and having to scramble and get whatever they could and the military was sent in there and then if you people some people may not remember how old people are but we used to see in the mill in the media. reports of people called looting in ventilating when you really talked about a dire situation people really just trying to scramble for whatever they could to...
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have off the actually do several children negative after the government but it's going to another jeanne what's it going to do. i don't kow to contain the monday but most but a recess might have got for their numbers shot at each other on the road to get a city because you know where did the chicago to buy told us yesterday that if you want to you buy told us that they're going to go to the debate you have to. go on with education what i've done even national and i will be talking about the 2nd icicle i forgot about to me those moments when i try to log on to them talk about your mother took it was it was can i should want you to be able can i wish my son let me try to keep it on another note that's the only thing i think that you know i'm sorry i don't want your hook and your gene i said that's the humanity as you believe it of of get it on the cross and that's when yeah but when i don't that i don't have the audio i am i sort of wish i was gonna show one of the horrible can it be all over the head i'm sure with a car not a cheap jam in a coma but you want almost responses and spawns th
have off the actually do several children negative after the government but it's going to another jeanne what's it going to do. i don't kow to contain the monday but most but a recess might have got for their numbers shot at each other on the road to get a city because you know where did the chicago to buy told us yesterday that if you want to you buy told us that they're going to go to the debate you have to. go on with education what i've done even national and i will be talking about the 2nd...
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jeanne marrazzo jois us now on zoom. she is an infectious disease expert at the university of alabama birmingham. scientists today are learning about coronavirus at an unprecedented speed at a time journals are keeping up with the developments, what has been the most important development in the past week or two? choose one. hard to i would say the most impactful andnot just from science implications for public health and opening things up is a study from china that was published in nature a few days ago that about 100 people and looks at the virus over time before they became symptomatic and afterwards. they quantify the amount of the virus. the most important implication of that study was that about 40% of the transmissions that they think occurred in that group happened before people developed symptoms. calling the we are presymptomatic phase. we used to call it be a symptomatically, but that did not emphasize enough that people would develop symptoms. if transmission is occurring in the presymptomatic phase, that for
jeanne marrazzo jois us now on zoom. she is an infectious disease expert at the university of alabama birmingham. scientists today are learning about coronavirus at an unprecedented speed at a time journals are keeping up with the developments, what has been the most important development in the past week or two? choose one. hard to i would say the most impactful andnot just from science implications for public health and opening things up is a study from china that was published in nature a...
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21 of the actually if you go settle into a negative after they're going for but it's going to not jeanne what's it going to do. i don't have a gun in the monday but in the west but they insist but i've got to their numbers shot at each other on the road to get over the city because you know where did the chicago to buy told us yesterday that if she went to dubai told us that they're going to go to but you have to. go on with sedition what i've done even national and i will be talking about the 2nd ice call i forgot about to me those moments when i tried to love me but as i'm sure mother took it it was it was good natured was sure to be able to get on with my son let me try to keep it on another note that's the only thing i think that you know i'm sorry i don't want your book and your chain i said that's the humanity as you really did of a get it on the across the bus when you buy someone i want that i wanted to be oh i do you know i am i sort of wish i was gonna see one of the horrible can it be all over her i'm sure but the color not she jamming on me but you can almost response it spaw
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the actually if you get several children negative after they're going for but it's going to another jeanne what's it going to do. i don't advocate in the monday but most but a recess might have got for their numbers shot at each other on the road to get a city because you know where did the chicago to buy told us yesterday that if she wanted to buy told us that they're going to go to the debate you have to. go on with sedition what i've done even national and i will be talking about the 2nd mission i school i forgot about to me that's number one and try to love me but as i'm sure mother took it it was it was good and i should want you to be able to get on with my son let me try to keep it on another note that's you know it and i think that you know i'm sorry i don't want your hook and your gene i said just you know my d.n.a. as you really did i will be at it on the cross and that's when yeah but when i don't that i don't have the audio i must either mission was done i want to hope it can't be all good i'm sure with a car not a cheap jam in a coma but you want almost responses and spawns th
the actually if you get several children negative after they're going for but it's going to another jeanne what's it going to do. i don't advocate in the monday but most but a recess might have got for their numbers shot at each other on the road to get a city because you know where did the chicago to buy told us yesterday that if she wanted to buy told us that they're going to go to the debate you have to. go on with sedition what i've done even national and i will be talking about the 2nd...
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jeanne moos has more his claim to fame. >>new epidemiologic he don't mince cbs early preposterous are untrue and actually taking thisis not one to applaud his own work any probly de his face of prested with the latest token of love for doctor anthony fauci we feel heis superhero in our comny and the superhero get to cape emblazoned with the mascot r fauci fauci sox them with the stuff fauci.r >>th new england toy company ually make plush characters going to charity prepare for cuddlyversion of the doctor. >>it just looks uci fans can drink frm the handmade ma thone owner calls his cup of reassurance. advance oers for this have been so strong but the national bobblehead hall of fame says it's their best selling bobblehead ever. >>with a $25 price tag 5 box goes towards protective gear. already they've preseed a check. >>we're a $100,000 to the american hospital association from line workers get their ose of love. daily at 07:00pm 1, half to show they care they even got a new york new yk single one. and transportati workers g
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today said jeanne ellis with her brother's family he is her protector and saved her life 3 years ago when she suddenly disappeared from her village. flashback after vanished shamsul sold everything traveled 2000 kilometers to new delhi and reported her disappearance to the aid organization of nobel laureate . have you heard of the movie going to. get this right. shams or was not able to accomplish anything on his own even the police turned him away several times when pressured by the aid organization the police finally took action in the village where said gina was being held. a woman claiming to be mother in law pulled out a marriage certificate the shortage of women is particularly extreme in the north and indian state. parents desperately look for wives for their sons. in. the village elder ultimately explain what happened to such a. god let me tell you. they're going to. let you go and not the mother. the truth finally came out when the residents turned the girl over to the police the entire village had collected money to buy the jena. for a number of bachelors' she was married t
today said jeanne ellis with her brother's family he is her protector and saved her life 3 years ago when she suddenly disappeared from her village. flashback after vanished shamsul sold everything traveled 2000 kilometers to new delhi and reported her disappearance to the aid organization of nobel laureate . have you heard of the movie going to. get this right. shams or was not able to accomplish anything on his own even the police turned him away several times when pressured by the aid...
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jeanne marrazzo, at the university of alabama at birmingham. great to see both of you. sanjay, i want to start with you. because you always caution us not to get too invested in these models that we see every week from, say the university of washington. the model the white house has been using. i can't help it. because it's the crystal ball. it's the only crystal ball we have into what the future looks like. yesterday we were interested to see that they had adjusted their model up from 60,000 deaths that they had predicted of americans over the next several months to 74,000. that got our attention. but sanjay, when we looked at the death count this morning of 58,000 people, basically for the last several days, 2,000 americans a day have been dying. we've plateaued, it seems at that number. so obviously, if that's the case, we're going to hit 74,000 americans dead in may. not in august as predicted. what do you make of these numbers? >> well, you there are first of all, lots of different models out there. this is one the white house has paid a lot of attention to. theref
jeanne marrazzo, at the university of alabama at birmingham. great to see both of you. sanjay, i want to start with you. because you always caution us not to get too invested in these models that we see every week from, say the university of washington. the model the white house has been using. i can't help it. because it's the crystal ball. it's the only crystal ball we have into what the future looks like. yesterday we were interested to see that they had adjusted their model up from 60,000...
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. >> you know, jeanne kirkpatrick, the former ambassador to the united nations gave a speech how americans were the party of blame americans first. a lot of the implicit going on here. it's also blame republican presidents first. also there instinct. they can use an international crisis like this to ignore the actual people who had a role in starting it, looking the other way as it took place. instead, blame a republican president, that's their first instinct. china and the w.h.o. probably need to be held to account. sean, i'll make a projection. in the next several years, the biggest story on earth is going toes be the u.s.-china rivalry. that is a growing issue, the returning of manufacturing from china back to america. that's one of the ways we are winning. donald trump is honest, so it early, it's a huge fight. >> sean: donald trump was ahead of the curve on china and he was right and we can bring those many factoring jobs back to this country. ari fleischer, thank you. when we come back, more disturbing news out of china. we've learned that u.s. is concerned china might be secretly co
. >> you know, jeanne kirkpatrick, the former ambassador to the united nations gave a speech how americans were the party of blame americans first. a lot of the implicit going on here. it's also blame republican presidents first. also there instinct. they can use an international crisis like this to ignore the actual people who had a role in starting it, looking the other way as it took place. instead, blame a republican president, that's their first instinct. china and the w.h.o....
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jeanne marrazzo at the university of alabama at birmingham and dr. william schaaf ner. he's at vanderbilt medical center. we have a lot to get to. dr. marrazzo, when you hear that the white house is eyeing early may to restart the economy, reopen the country, what are your thoughts? >> well, good morning, alisyn and john. good to be with you again. my thoughts go back to something that dr. fauci has been saying several times. that, again, is that the virus makes the timeline. the challenge here is that we have been swimming upstream during this whole last several months because we haven't really had good diagnostic testing. i think if you really want to think about opening the country, you really need to know who has been infected and is thus immune. who is still at risk and who is actively infected. if we had a series of tests that we could deploy to really figure out who to reintroduce into the economy, which we desperately need to do, that would help us dramatically. >> doctor, the attorney general of the united states, william barr, who isn't part of the medical tas
jeanne marrazzo at the university of alabama at birmingham and dr. william schaaf ner. he's at vanderbilt medical center. we have a lot to get to. dr. marrazzo, when you hear that the white house is eyeing early may to restart the economy, reopen the country, what are your thoughts? >> well, good morning, alisyn and john. good to be with you again. my thoughts go back to something that dr. fauci has been saying several times. that, again, is that the virus makes the timeline. the...
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and i'm going to miss you jeanne. when you realize that. not only destroyed the buildings by destroyed issue manatee destroyed the soul of the people then you wanted to every 6 to stop the war but how to do it you have to show the horror of to be moved so the people little by little they realized that this is not the way that humanity should be nuts how being in a war zone i feel that i'm more a peace correspondent because i mean i'm fighting in a way for peace this is. there for. 'd the photograph and as if they've. already. said of the dead of. the did what their families had become was that. were they was it you know was he the man that you were not the set up was that. he was. that is a good day to some of them i said oh no but it didn't you could as you talk about but i've seen no bus that he did out there we want to collect past that i say be. that you could. have money if they don't know what a. kid is she yelled at that they just did hop on the. bench of a busy particular company much better than that among people who didn't walk in
and i'm going to miss you jeanne. when you realize that. not only destroyed the buildings by destroyed issue manatee destroyed the soul of the people then you wanted to every 6 to stop the war but how to do it you have to show the horror of to be moved so the people little by little they realized that this is not the way that humanity should be nuts how being in a war zone i feel that i'm more a peace correspondent because i mean i'm fighting in a way for peace this is. there for. 'd the...