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jeanne: there is that. under the constitution congress has the authority to set the time, place, and manner of the election, but how we vote is always up to the states. there is no way in which that would be done on a universal method. right now five states are using mail ballots successfully and they have been, even before covid hit. there is no evidence of fraud, there is no evidence we will see all 50 states moved to universal alien ballots -- universal mail-in ballots, but what is going on with covid, it came up during the testimony of william said itcongress, and he is not something he has looked into. no one in the administration has been able to point to any evidence of fraud like the president suggests. this is coming just 15 minutes after the really bad economic numbers we heard. there is speculation this was the president's attempt to change the focus of the conversation, and he has done so successfully on the day of the funeral at which three former presidents are attending for representative lew
jeanne: there is that. under the constitution congress has the authority to set the time, place, and manner of the election, but how we vote is always up to the states. there is no way in which that would be done on a universal method. right now five states are using mail ballots successfully and they have been, even before covid hit. there is no evidence of fraud, there is no evidence we will see all 50 states moved to universal alien ballots -- universal mail-in ballots, but what is going on...
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jeanne: that was shocking. the put up? poll had himpiac down 13 points to biden. there is no way for the president to win the election if he loses florida, particularly if it is 8% or 9%. then you move to a state like pennsylvania. you have biden up 11, minnesota 13, michigan nine, these are all devastating numbers for trump. the big fear was texas, where it is within the margin of error but the quinnipiac poll had joe biden up 1%. the president may hold that off. if you imagine their team has to keep a place like texas, they will not have what it takes to do what they wanted to do, which is bring along a state like minnesota or new mexico. those are long gone. he is fighting for states like texas. that will be tough for the president to pull this through if that is what this has come down to. they are looking for a time and a place to turn this thing around. what with his big rally off the table, he is back to these pandemic daily briefings and they are putting out ads, but they are struggling to figure out how to get momentum. david: was still a ways to go to th
jeanne: that was shocking. the put up? poll had himpiac down 13 points to biden. there is no way for the president to win the election if he loses florida, particularly if it is 8% or 9%. then you move to a state like pennsylvania. you have biden up 11, minnesota 13, michigan nine, these are all devastating numbers for trump. the big fear was texas, where it is within the margin of error but the quinnipiac poll had joe biden up 1%. the president may hold that off. if you imagine their team has...
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jeanne: exactly. we remember the numbers starting to come in and this is not at all what we work promised by the polls. democrats were shaken by what happened in 2016 there are democrats and republicans who say you cannot trust the polls. i do not believe this. there are a lot of people who say you cannot trust the polls because they do not capture what is going on. nixon and others used to call these secret voters, the spiral of silence, people who will not admit how they feel, but when the time comes they will vote another way. this is hanging over the campaign of uncertainty. david: always such a pleasure to talk to you. that is jeanne zaino, our political contributor at bloomberg. next, managing a major company in an economic downturn. dave cote has done it in written a book about it. he will tell us all about it next on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. major industrial companies are facing challenges in th
jeanne: exactly. we remember the numbers starting to come in and this is not at all what we work promised by the polls. democrats were shaken by what happened in 2016 there are democrats and republicans who say you cannot trust the polls. i do not believe this. there are a lot of people who say you cannot trust the polls because they do not capture what is going on. nixon and others used to call these secret voters, the spiral of silence, people who will not admit how they feel, but when the...
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jeanne: shockingly good.e would have said that they had a chance come it would have been so unlikely. there are at least eight republican seats that the democrats have a chance of slipping. these are seats in colorado, arizona, north carolina, and maine. if they can put those antique a few more of the others that are perhaps tossups -- georgia, kansas, maybe iowa -- they could be in good shape. it is something that was really unprecedented a few months ago. as we look at 2018, a big problem for republicans, what is scaring them so much, is the president weighing them down in the suburbs, especially with well-educated folks who seem to be turning away from him and potentially the republican party. they can shift some of those states with that playbook, similar to what the democrats were able to do in the house in 2018. david: thus far, joe biden appears to be making progress by frankly staying out of the way. but he cannot when it comes to a vice presidential pick. are there risks there? if he was to pick some
jeanne: shockingly good.e would have said that they had a chance come it would have been so unlikely. there are at least eight republican seats that the democrats have a chance of slipping. these are seats in colorado, arizona, north carolina, and maine. if they can put those antique a few more of the others that are perhaps tossups -- georgia, kansas, maybe iowa -- they could be in good shape. it is something that was really unprecedented a few months ago. as we look at 2018, a big problem for...
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jeanne who would try to find me in a hampton in milwaukee, wisconsin? we were watching tv that day, and we found out that we were, hungry we walked to the outback steakhouse. can you imagine? he said they were surprised that we walked in. so it's literally the night of 9:11, and his presidents parents walked into milwaukee, wisconsin. after 9/11, president bush, this is part of the small acts of kindness, very disturbed by the anti muslim feeling in the country. we go back to houston. we go back to houston, and the anti muslim rhetoric had gotten very ugly. he said to me is there a muslim group in houston? i'd like to talk to them. that was a fun phone call. there's a houston muslim association and i called called them. they had a dinner tonight's leader with 500 people. president bush wanted to go and make a statement, and he invited the media to say they are americans like we are. a couple of years ago, long before he went to any public events of any kind, he did mrs. bush were very concerned about antisemitism. very worried and disturbed. a jewish gr
jeanne who would try to find me in a hampton in milwaukee, wisconsin? we were watching tv that day, and we found out that we were, hungry we walked to the outback steakhouse. can you imagine? he said they were surprised that we walked in. so it's literally the night of 9:11, and his presidents parents walked into milwaukee, wisconsin. after 9/11, president bush, this is part of the small acts of kindness, very disturbed by the anti muslim feeling in the country. we go back to houston. we go...
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organization that this white house can transmit to other people who we have bought that mean of meserve jeanne you know we're daily life which is already pretty much distorted that means that we probably have to move their face masks in the or we have to work really effectively on to the ventilation. conditioning because they hear circulation indoor would probably mean higher spoiler to the virus and we also probably need to think about commuting maybe trains and the buses need to be traveling with or didn't know the open and so on so once it is getting a nice message and it is acquired ok so we're talking about even more precautions here at the w.h.o. says it's still emerging evidence behind the spend more than 200 international scientists are convinced that this is true so why is the world health organization being cautious. i think one of the major problem is being misinterpretation of the data because they are going to have been defined for the corner by distrust mission has been basically based on the studies those going to conducted in 19 forty's and fifty's and at that time point we hav
organization that this white house can transmit to other people who we have bought that mean of meserve jeanne you know we're daily life which is already pretty much distorted that means that we probably have to move their face masks in the or we have to work really effectively on to the ventilation. conditioning because they hear circulation indoor would probably mean higher spoiler to the virus and we also probably need to think about commuting maybe trains and the buses need to be traveling...
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money sokolow hey jeanne unlatch will suffer pain out of the at home the one in the normal life and you know sort of martha. saying transitional time hell no. longer those divisions in the heart of the reformation were found. in our son the nazi junkie of medicine and you are superior to. mine aand into her next point. made i mean that if you know how mothers' mentality my heart is no no that's not in the house i did not include methods. for her death and who she does full being. who she doesn't mind and also not called engineer on the general question. of. trying ta did. not show me any job until cindy is a key. element in the battle. and a half i could be a liar and a highly new station because you own your own niche in montana. than with tom so good so focused on out there in the home run up to the hands. of the mrs we could ha ha. ha ha motion is how. it's easier to see. and that's how many scientists in my class you've been sending kind of space you see this. bunch of oh yes barbara. i mean when i go. in there tonight you. should i. cut. my hair i seem to think you missed the sun a
money sokolow hey jeanne unlatch will suffer pain out of the at home the one in the normal life and you know sort of martha. saying transitional time hell no. longer those divisions in the heart of the reformation were found. in our son the nazi junkie of medicine and you are superior to. mine aand into her next point. made i mean that if you know how mothers' mentality my heart is no no that's not in the house i did not include methods. for her death and who she does full being. who she...
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money sokolow hey jeanne unlatch will suffer pain out of the at home the one in golf. and you know sort of martha. saying transitional fund has no. longer those divisions and the issues are no in your estimation or about. an assignment that you now see john kiriakou nancy and you are superior very. much on to into her next point. made i mean that would be how muc connects the mentality my house and i know that's not in the house i did not include methods. for her death and who she does full being. who she does a lot of and also i'm not going to mind just questioning my own stuff all. the time todd is home. and she will miss me job until cindy is a key. element in the battle that. went to africa to be a lie and a highly dissipation because you own your own image in montana. than the town so it's so fucking much out there in the home run out to the hands. of the rich that we could ha ha. ha how michelle is how. it's easier to see. and that's how many scientists in must see this kind of species if this. bunch of oh yes barbara but i mean when i go. in there tonight you ca
money sokolow hey jeanne unlatch will suffer pain out of the at home the one in golf. and you know sort of martha. saying transitional fund has no. longer those divisions and the issues are no in your estimation or about. an assignment that you now see john kiriakou nancy and you are superior very. much on to into her next point. made i mean that would be how muc connects the mentality my house and i know that's not in the house i did not include methods. for her death and who she does full...
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jeanne moos is "outfront". >>> broadway star nick cordero spent three months in the icu in a coma. >>p. >> i'm asking again for all the prayers, mega prayers. >> his ordeal documented by his wife amanda from "bullets over broadway." to "law and order "his career was going great. >> ♪ this one could be one of the great ones ♪ >> until it was cut short by covid-19. god has another angel in heaven now posted his wife. nick had been young and healthy as alec baldwin noted. >> 41 years old. my god. >> last june, nick was looking at his newborn son elvis in the icu. this june, nick was in the icu himself. and through it all, amanda shared the experience. >> he told me four times that he won't survive. >> he was put on a ventilator. >> his pulse gone for two minutes and they had to resuscitate his heart. >> they had to amputate a leg. >> it was a situation of life or leg. >> he communicated with his eyes. >> by looking up or down to yes or no questions. >> amanda recruited an army to say prayers created a #wakeupnick that inspired people to sing and dance. >> wake up, nick. wake up, nick. >>
jeanne moos is "outfront". >>> broadway star nick cordero spent three months in the icu in a coma. >>p. >> i'm asking again for all the prayers, mega prayers. >> his ordeal documented by his wife amanda from "bullets over broadway." to "law and order "his career was going great. >> ♪ this one could be one of the great ones ♪ >> until it was cut short by covid-19. god has another angel in heaven now posted his wife. nick...
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but let's check in with mabrisa for the 4 zone forecast yeah, jeanne marine layer today, catherine only cooling down into the low 60's for downtown san francisco and we're going to remain below average. >>even for your microclimate tuesday forecast 64 degrees for downtown san francisco tomorrow, 58 degrees from on terror and half moon bay 63 degrees for your afternoon high so going to get that westerly sea breeze along the coast. bring us more clouds than sun so we're going to remain below average widespread mid 60's from brisbane to burlingame foster city also in the mid 60's, but upper 60's for those of you in san mateo and palo alto 71 degrees for your tuesday afternoon highs, widespread 70's and 80's for the south bay. san jose 80 degrees in santa clara 75 degrees for your tuesday afternoon livermore about 5 degrees below average 83 degrees there hayward low 70's, oakland 69 degrees 78 for walnut creek and concord 80 degrees for your afternoon high. so we're going to notice winds out of the southwest for most of our inland valleys, some clearing by the afternoon for the north bay na
but let's check in with mabrisa for the 4 zone forecast yeah, jeanne marine layer today, catherine only cooling down into the low 60's for downtown san francisco and we're going to remain below average. >>even for your microclimate tuesday forecast 64 degrees for downtown san francisco tomorrow, 58 degrees from on terror and half moon bay 63 degrees for your afternoon high so going to get that westerly sea breeze along the coast. bring us more clouds than sun so we're going to remain...
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to talk about asian backlash and how to do something about it and then we meet up with playwright jeanne bar oga and then from the south bay group parents helping our performance from
to talk about asian backlash and how to do something about it and then we meet up with playwright jeanne bar oga and then from the south bay group parents helping our performance from
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in the southern germany tonight jeanne thank you. in a 100 days democrats can win the white house flip the senate hold the house and win seats down the ballot in a 100 days and we can fight for racial justice and see and ensure that black lives matter and we can fight for americans with disabilities and keep families together while protecting dreamers. in a 100 days we can restore america's standing in the world and meet the challenge of climate change. we have a 100 days to organize mobilize and prepare for one of the most crucial elections in modern history. in a 100 days. yet the democrats say they will win my next guest tonight is determined to make sure that does not happen i'm joined by solomon hugh vice chairman and c.e.o. of republicans over seas song and it's good to have you on the show you got 99 days until the election is there going to be a 2nd trial term yes and absolutely yes what and why i would like to explain why for one same low a see right now won't is total chaos and soccer moms suburban moms they want security t
in the southern germany tonight jeanne thank you. in a 100 days democrats can win the white house flip the senate hold the house and win seats down the ballot in a 100 days and we can fight for racial justice and see and ensure that black lives matter and we can fight for americans with disabilities and keep families together while protecting dreamers. in a 100 days we can restore america's standing in the world and meet the challenge of climate change. we have a 100 days to organize mobilize...
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among the week's top stories from our jeanne international russia refresh the constitution comes into effect after getting solid backing in a challenging week long vote we'll gauge public opinion change. in the country and you think everything that has been done is right i think it is nonsense i think that it's needed because the current constitution is out of date to topple or protective debate rages on over the future of. 2 historical racism on our streets we look at germany's claim to have found a solution. and time's up seattle police cleared the self-proclaimed autonomous protest zone following deadly shootings and repeated violence. in moscow this is our team international i'm john thomas certainly with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program russia's overhauled constitution came into effect on saturday following a previous weeklong vote a hefty majority of the public endorsed of the changes with over 3 quarters in favor from a turnout of around 60 percent taylor kept tabs on the final day of polling for us . now this really was a vote of us the fos time pe
among the week's top stories from our jeanne international russia refresh the constitution comes into effect after getting solid backing in a challenging week long vote we'll gauge public opinion change. in the country and you think everything that has been done is right i think it is nonsense i think that it's needed because the current constitution is out of date to topple or protective debate rages on over the future of. 2 historical racism on our streets we look at germany's claim to have...
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gottlieb is given the directors of the cia maybe your current secretary of state pompeo that alone as jeanne aspel now running the cia may not even heard of sydney going to leave before this book came out so they got was running one of the most important secret projects in the history of the united is identity was totally unknown or to the outside world even inside the i.a.e.a. there are only a vague idea of what i'm doing actually this guy had a license to kill issued by the us government i concluded after doing all the research the way into this book that he not only was the poisoner in chief. have but he really was the most powerful under a lot of american of the 20. now you make a lot of allegations against him i'm going to say although we can't defame the dead . he said in a court case he couldn't remember things going to remember any of kinds of things you talk about in the book back in 83 died in 1909. over here the statue of churchill is being attacked by black lives matter protest has just take us back to when churchill one to bio weapons so during the 2nd world war they knew what i
gottlieb is given the directors of the cia maybe your current secretary of state pompeo that alone as jeanne aspel now running the cia may not even heard of sydney going to leave before this book came out so they got was running one of the most important secret projects in the history of the united is identity was totally unknown or to the outside world even inside the i.a.e.a. there are only a vague idea of what i'm doing actually this guy had a license to kill issued by the us government i...
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is did i hear news live from berlin that's it for me at the news jeanne phenolic forget you can keep up with the news on our web site as well that's t w dot com and do a follow us on twitter and instagram if you don't already all stay tuned rob what's . as the business news for you write offs the by. law. the by. the book. come. to the point strong opinions clear positions of international perspectives claim. all the united states in china drifting towards the name calling the moral compass so much at stake what can be done to ensure that the world's 2 most powerful nations don't reach a point of no return find out onto the point shots like. to point out all the big 60 minutes on w. . i think is everything challenging 1st on how i make a muslim. so much different culture between. here and there challenging for if. only. traditionalists i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor here to share knowledge to children 100 adults describe the toughest decision. what's your story take part charity on in full migrant stock next. beethov
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they cut their hair off, the they were going clean for jeanne. >> it's crucial to pay attention. >> whene chose to be a candidate, i dropped out at the end of the first smes isser. ask went to work for the pain. the issue was vietnam. >> you have to say that this war has gone too far. >> what makes 1968 such a pivotal year in american history is that the incumbent president couldn't seem to hold his party together. >> will there be a split in the democratic party? and the conservatives will support lyndon johnson. is that possible? at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. get two unlimited lines for only $55. and save 50% vs. other carriers. visit a store or go to t-mobile.com/55. ♪ simultaneous attacks on every city in vietnam shocked the american people. >> the enemy very deceitfully has taken advantage of the tett truce within south vietnam particularly the populated areas. >> every year there was a cease-fire on lunar new year's holidays known as tet. they believed that year would be the same thing but that wasn't what happened. >> vietcong snipers and suicide
they cut their hair off, the they were going clean for jeanne. >> it's crucial to pay attention. >> whene chose to be a candidate, i dropped out at the end of the first smes isser. ask went to work for the pain. the issue was vietnam. >> you have to say that this war has gone too far. >> what makes 1968 such a pivotal year in american history is that the incumbent president couldn't seem to hold his party together. >> will there be a split in the democratic party?...
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im here with jeanne mcmanus and david aldridge.ll talk about "tigerland" which is about an incredible young men at a difficult time. a couple of things,
im here with jeanne mcmanus and david aldridge.ll talk about "tigerland" which is about an incredible young men at a difficult time. a couple of things,
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im here with jeanne mcmanus and david aldridge. we will talk about "tigerland" which is about an incredible young men at a difficult time. a couple of things, some random thoughts, i know you have a few. >> guest: i'm kind of obsessed with looking at this list. i take the bullet for the team. i'm always interested and talked a couple of weeks ago about these books that were decades old popping up on to kill a mockingbird was a prime example. and we know why the handmaid's tale was there this week on the "washington post" bestseller paperback up pops blue highways. this was a book that was written in 1978. he was an english professor and lost his job and was separated from his wife and got in a forward e., line 1975 van and rode what he called the blue highways. this was before gps and before google maps here he got the map of the country and all the backroads were colored blue. those were the road he chose to take and so, he went to 38 of the 50 states and just kind of learning america, learning a lot about himself it was a remarka
im here with jeanne mcmanus and david aldridge. we will talk about "tigerland" which is about an incredible young men at a difficult time. a couple of things, some random thoughts, i know you have a few. >> guest: i'm kind of obsessed with looking at this list. i take the bullet for the team. i'm always interested and talked a couple of weeks ago about these books that were decades old popping up on to kill a mockingbird was a prime example. and we know why the handmaid's tale...
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jeanne moos, cnn. >> i'll have what you're having, mama. >> reporter: new york. >>> lovely tribute there. thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. "early start" is up next. have a great day. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. audible is my road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and big titles that i feel like i missed out since i don't have time to read, mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news or hist
jeanne moos, cnn. >> i'll have what you're having, mama. >> reporter: new york. >>> lovely tribute there. thank you so much for your company. i'm rosemary church. "early start" is up next. have a great day. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i...
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here is jeanne. >> the seasons were spicing up the internet, reaction ranged from goya-o-boy to i'm usingtrump friendly words left the ceo in the frying pan. robert spoke warmly of the president while standing next to him. >> we're all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like president trump who is a builder. >> to which the president replied. >> that's very nice. >> not so nice was the reaction. good-bye goya tweeted john, chrissy teaguen said don't care how good the beans, taste, though, bye, bye and representative alexandria oh cost owe torrez. as the season getting tossed by some into the waste basketball as a boycott spilled on twitter, the #goyaway. that goya ceo really opened a can of worms. but he wasn't saying sorry on fox news. >> i'm not apologizing. >> pointed out he'd appeared with the obamas. >> this is quite the honor. >> he labeled the boycott calls a suppression of speech. >> especially if you're called by the president of the united states. you're going to say no, i'm sorry, i'm busy, no thank you. didn't say that to the obama and i didn't say that to preside
here is jeanne. >> the seasons were spicing up the internet, reaction ranged from goya-o-boy to i'm usingtrump friendly words left the ceo in the frying pan. robert spoke warmly of the president while standing next to him. >> we're all truly blessed at the same time to have a leader like president trump who is a builder. >> to which the president replied. >> that's very nice. >> not so nice was the reaction. good-bye goya tweeted john, chrissy teaguen said don't...
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recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing in price protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lockdown. well one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look after big office buildings people looking up to security and public transport and i think that's why getting a consistent message is often difficult i'm in a fortunate position of being a public person and i've given you the absolute core of the guidance that we like to give i would like to say to all governments i think it is helpful if you explain to people all good time that what you're trying to do is to help them be depended against this virus because the virus isn't going to go away and that i think if it were understood and appreciated by everybody would lead to a much greater appreciation of why we
recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing in price protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lockdown. well one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look after...
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. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thanks for joining us. anderson starts now. >>> and good evening. thanks for being with us. if divisive inflamed torely racist words could kill the coronavirus and the president of the united states would be headed stockholm. instead, tonight he's safe inside his biological bunker surrounded by people wearing masks getting tested and encouraging the rest of us not to follow the best scientific advice. he's trying to persuade the country that the virus is simply vanishing or if that won't work he's trying to divert people's attention elsewhere to smearing a black nascar driver supporting the confederate flag and statutes of traitors. so, knowing it's a diversion, we begin tonight where attention ought to be on the facts we have to face right now. white house task force member dr. anthony fauci said we're still knee-deep in the first wave of this. today, the country crossed another milestone 130,000 lives lost by tomorrow or wednesday, it will surpass another 3 million known covid cases. that milestone. those
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one the jeanne is out of the box, it is tough to get it back in. government agencies don't do that either. they just don't. that is not their nature. so do you subscribe to the notion that if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear? we'll talk about those issues in our class discussion next time. thanks, everybody. >>> tonight on american history tv, our series landmark cases continues. produced in cooperation with the national constitution center we explore the issues and people and places involved in some of the most significant supreme court cases. we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the president and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you cou
one the jeanne is out of the box, it is tough to get it back in. government agencies don't do that either. they just don't. that is not their nature. so do you subscribe to the notion that if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear? we'll talk about those issues in our class discussion next time. thanks, everybody. >>> tonight on american history tv, our series landmark cases continues. produced in cooperation with the national constitution center we explore the issues and...
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>>our jeanne because of this like that's not the case at all i never said that.>>that was faith king reporting the couple is now planning to get an attorney and take legal action. >>they say they didn't sign the self quarantine papers because they worried that might slow down their access to medical care. >>bars restaurants in new york are scrambling to stay open during the pandemic how the for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i care. wear a mask. let's all do our part to slow the spread. >>many bar and restaurant owners in new york are scrambling tonight to try to follow the state's new guidelines state's governor implemented the rules in an attempt to keep the spread of covid-19 at bay and a viewer reports from buffalo. >>a piece of me one dollar m one piece of our slice charcuterie me chef's choice breweries bars and restaurants getting creative when it comes to a hearing to the governor's new mandate. >>no alcohol without food and we have 9 french fries in a scr
>>our jeanne because of this like that's not the case at all i never said that.>>that was faith king reporting the couple is now planning to get an attorney and take legal action. >>they say they didn't sign the self quarantine papers because they worried that might slow down their access to medical care. >>bars restaurants in new york are scrambling to stay open during the pandemic how the for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled...
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ivanka trump will be holding a virtual round table with apple ceo tim cook and ibm executive chair jeanneunch a new ad campaign to help those out of work. it is called find something new. >> right skills, find an apprenticeship. >> i found a medical course online. >> i'm a consultant in the tech space. >> you have more opening more you think. >> you will find something. >> you will find something though. >> joe biden will talk about his economic recovery plan and is expected to call for $2 trillion in spending on clean energy. i'm joined now by congresswoman lisa blunt rochester, democrat from delaware and co-chair of the biden campaign. thank you for joining us this hour. let me start by getting your reaction to the new multimillion dollar campaign being launched by the white house. titled something new. find something new. is that a message that is going to resonate? >> first of all, wasn't to si w thank you for having me. i had an opportunity to serve as secretary of labor at delaware and had a state personnel, i know how important jobs are to people. the fact we have 17 million people
ivanka trump will be holding a virtual round table with apple ceo tim cook and ibm executive chair jeanneunch a new ad campaign to help those out of work. it is called find something new. >> right skills, find an apprenticeship. >> i found a medical course online. >> i'm a consultant in the tech space. >> you have more opening more you think. >> you will find something. >> you will find something though. >> joe biden will talk about his economic...
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>>jeanne moos shows us how he will be remembered. >>broadway star nick cordero's struggled for 3 months in the icu in a coma up and down but he is awake. >>daca is awake. >>but more down the now i am asking a gun for all the prayers mega prayers, his ordeal documented by his wife amanda close. >>bullets over broadway >>one of the great wall until was cut short by covid-19 god is another angel in heaven now posted his wife. nick had been young and healthy is out baldwin noted 41 years on. >>a marker. >>last june it was looking at his newborn son elvis in the icu this june it was in the icu and self and bruno amanda shared experience speak only 4 times that he will certify he was put on a ventilator it calls gone for 2 minutes and they had to resuscitate his heart they had to amputate away. it was a situation of life are right he communicated with his eyes by looking up or down yes or no questions amanda recruited an army to say prayers created the hashtag wake-up neck. >>inspired people to sing in fans send him our pork a go fund me p
>>jeanne moos shows us how he will be remembered. >>broadway star nick cordero's struggled for 3 months in the icu in a coma up and down but he is awake. >>daca is awake. >>but more down the now i am asking a gun for all the prayers mega prayers, his ordeal documented by his wife amanda close. >>bullets over broadway >>one of the great wall until was cut short by covid-19 god is another angel in heaven now posted his wife. nick had been young and healthy is...
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recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing and price protection and $9.00 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lock down well as one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look up to big office buildings people looking up to security in public transport and i think that's why getting a consistent message is often difficult i'm in a fortunate position of being a public person and i've given you the absolute core of the guidance that we like to give i would like to say to all governments i think it is helpful if you explain to people all good time that what you're trying to do is to help them be depended against this virus because the virus isn't going to go away and that i think if it were understood and appreciated by everybody would lead to a much greater appreciation of why w
recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing and price protection and $9.00 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lock down well as one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look...
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recurrence very easily if people don't practice the piece of good distancing and praise protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging during the lifting of the lockdown. well one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look up to big office buildings people looking up to security in public transport and i think that's why getting a consistent message is often difficult i'm in a fortunate position of being a public health person and i've given you the absolute core of the guidance that we like to give i would like to say to all governments i think it is helpful if you explain to people all good time that what you're trying to do is to help them be depended against this virus because the virus isn't going to go away and that i think if it were understood and appreciated by everybody would lead to a much greater appreciati
recurrence very easily if people don't practice the piece of good distancing and praise protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging during the lifting of the lockdown. well one of the difficulties about being in government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people...
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increased suspicions we had to fire her at the clinic with the casualties we've had an explosion up jeanne which is to the east of iran at the suspected missile site and of course at the main nuclear facility at natanz there was a fire there and what was behind that well we just don't know but there have been reports by foreign media that the tans especially was an act of sabotage by the israelis now we put that to the foreign ministry spokesman of the day and he said he wouldn't deny or confirm anything until the investigation was over and the findings released now that's what we've been hearing from iranian officials that an investigation is underway and the findings will be released and if it's found that a foreign power has been involved in any incident iran will have to tell you every spawn's again he did indicate that security had been increased at some sites but this could just be because of the high temperatures the country is experiencing it could also be that iran is under sanctions and is dependent on its domestic infrastructure for its maintenance repair and safety of these sit
increased suspicions we had to fire her at the clinic with the casualties we've had an explosion up jeanne which is to the east of iran at the suspected missile site and of course at the main nuclear facility at natanz there was a fire there and what was behind that well we just don't know but there have been reports by foreign media that the tans especially was an act of sabotage by the israelis now we put that to the foreign ministry spokesman of the day and he said he wouldn't deny or...
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recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing and praise protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lockdown well one of the difficulties about being government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look up to big office coding is people looking up to security in public transport and i think that's why getting a consistent message is often difficult i'm in a fortunate position of being a public health person and i've given you the absolute core of the guidance that we like to give i would like to say to all governments i think it is helpful if you explain to people all good time that what you're trying to do is to help them be depended against this virus because the virus isn't going to go away and that i think if it were understood and appreciated by everybody would lead to a much greater appreciation of why w
recurrence very easily if people don't practice the present go distancing and praise protection and 9 jeanne what do you make of the british government's messaging the lifting of the lockdown well one of the difficulties about being government is that you have to be able to talk to every single interest who wants to be heard and wants to be understood so in government you've got to talk to the owners of businesses you've got to talk to people running schools got to talk to people look up to big...
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again, i want to thank my colleagues, senator marco rubio, senator ben cardin, senator jeanne shaheen, for their dedication and good faith efforts to reach an agreement, and i yield the floor. thank you, madam president. mr. leahy: independent? the presiding officer: officer the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, yesterday i came before the chamber. again i made the case for why congress needs to begin negotiations on another covid-19 emergency supplemental bill. and do it now. the needs are real. they're immediate. in fact, when the house passed the heroes act, we should have begun those negotiations the first week after they passed it. we didn't. we should have begun the second week after they passed it. we didn't. we should have the third week after they passed it. we didn't. and the forum and the fifth and the sixth. -- and the fourth and the fifth and the sixth. now every day i talk with vermonters, sometimes hundreds at a time in statewide conference calls, and i hear their urgent needs, from small businesses to families to schools to hospitals to federal employee
again, i want to thank my colleagues, senator marco rubio, senator ben cardin, senator jeanne shaheen, for their dedication and good faith efforts to reach an agreement, and i yield the floor. thank you, madam president. mr. leahy: independent? the presiding officer: officer the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: madam president, yesterday i came before the chamber. again i made the case for why congress needs to begin negotiations on another covid-19 emergency supplemental bill. and do it now....
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there was a september afternoon when ladybird was dropping into the woman's office, her name was jeannebaron jar, the woman that ladybird had grown up with, although the woman was older than she. and then didn't drop by on the same day, and it was electric going from the first minute. and the love letters, which is the courtship letters, which were released by the library last valentine's day, everyone should read them online. you put lbj courtship letters, and you can read the transcripts. they were conducting a hot and heavy courtship there. >> she was not going to waste. >> she was at the time of congressionally, and so she knew she was going to select someone in politics. >> you could be a did not run, but he had ambitions. and she was for those ambitions. >> she seemed like very directive. he knew he wanted to go from the get-go. was she encouraging this? did she have any doubts about it? >> from her own oral history, she said hold on here, and said, well, are you going to marry me or not? because if you're not, let's just not see each other. so she finally said, oh, okay. >> did h
there was a september afternoon when ladybird was dropping into the woman's office, her name was jeannebaron jar, the woman that ladybird had grown up with, although the woman was older than she. and then didn't drop by on the same day, and it was electric going from the first minute. and the love letters, which is the courtship letters, which were released by the library last valentine's day, everyone should read them online. you put lbj courtship letters, and you can read the transcripts....
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[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical c
[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr....
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[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo.stion for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditions is that
[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo.stion for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be...
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joining us now is diane foley, james foley's mom and jeanne shaheen who sits on the foreign relationsrifying ordeal for you but i want to put on the screen's op-ed from the family of the victims that reads "like any grieving relatives we want to know the full truth about what happened to our loved ones and we want to see our children's murder is held accountable. these things can happen only if the suspects are put on trial before a jury and american court of law. why is it so important for you to have the suspects tried here in the united states? >> thank you, teresa. our justice system is one of the best in the world and i think it's essential that we bring them to trial to send a strong message to all terrorists who seek to harm our citizens abro abroad. i feel we must lead in this regard and hold these men accountable for their horrific crimes. >> trace: senator, there has been some pushback from the bridge supreme court saying, because of the united states death penalty there has been resistance. they don't really want these men come they the so-called beetles, these terrorist se
joining us now is diane foley, james foley's mom and jeanne shaheen who sits on the foreign relationsrifying ordeal for you but i want to put on the screen's op-ed from the family of the victims that reads "like any grieving relatives we want to know the full truth about what happened to our loved ones and we want to see our children's murder is held accountable. these things can happen only if the suspects are put on trial before a jury and american court of law. why is it so important...
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as the founder and cochair of the senate diabetes caucus i worked with my cochair senator jeanne shaheen on legislation to expand medicare diabetes sub management training as well as the pilot program to test the impact of virtual training services. we introduced legislation to create a special task force to eliminate medicare coverage barriers and accessing the latest diabetes treatment. we have also worked hard for extension of the special diabetes programs that benefit native americans and children and adults with type i diabetes. another factor in the disproportionate impact of the virus on black americans appears to be a distrust of the healthcare system. a study from a california health system observed black patients were more likely to have been tested at a hospital than an ambulatory environment and patient's prior negative experiences with the healthcare system can lead to distrust and a decision to seek care only in the most extreme circumstances. historical injustices with medical experimentation have also left a legacy of mistrust and skepticism among many african-americans w
as the founder and cochair of the senate diabetes caucus i worked with my cochair senator jeanne shaheen on legislation to expand medicare diabetes sub management training as well as the pilot program to test the impact of virtual training services. we introduced legislation to create a special task force to eliminate medicare coverage barriers and accessing the latest diabetes treatment. we have also worked hard for extension of the special diabetes programs that benefit native americans and...
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is senator jeanne shaheen a friend of yours because she has a cameo in the book. >> guest: i didn't knowher when i wrote the book at all actually, and then we met together at a fundraiser in new hampshire that was raising money for women who were homeless and having job interviews, it was to gather money so they could have interviews and she interviewed me on the stage and it was like a million years ago i can't even remember how long ago. then my son that is in law school ended up interning at one point when she was in college, so our paths have crossed multiple times. i really respected her as a governor and now our senior senator from new hampshire. i am well acquainted with the junior senator who i had the privilege of having as an interviewer when i was at. >> host: how much anonymity do you have? >> guest: i have none. i was in a small town and everyone kind of knows everyone anyway. if you've are known as that's the author, i will hear that a lot, if i want people to not note who i am i just have to pull my hair back because this is pretty recognizable. >> host: let's take another
is senator jeanne shaheen a friend of yours because she has a cameo in the book. >> guest: i didn't knowher when i wrote the book at all actually, and then we met together at a fundraiser in new hampshire that was raising money for women who were homeless and having job interviews, it was to gather money so they could have interviews and she interviewed me on the stage and it was like a million years ago i can't even remember how long ago. then my son that is in law school ended up...
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but you have done a lot of mortgage backed security jeanne may and jimmy mac those precluded intel for, but in 2008, mortgages that weren't backed. my question is i've written a letter about this are you considering including those non-agency backed mortgages and consumer loans -- >> so the answer is on and be yes, that is something that we have under consideration and your rights. as a general matter we have been willing to and eager in fact to expand things where it's appropriate. and consider installment known as a little different, they don't have the history in the it securities market so we struggle a little bit with that one, but we are looking at it as well. >> one last question intercontinental exchange and other clearinghouses for future traits, we've had a huge spike amount of funds they held overnight because the market volatility, and commercial banks can only accept a limited amount of those deposits, because of the capital requirements they like to be able to temporarily deposit those funds with the fed, is that something that you are considering? >> the only and cities
but you have done a lot of mortgage backed security jeanne may and jimmy mac those precluded intel for, but in 2008, mortgages that weren't backed. my question is i've written a letter about this are you considering including those non-agency backed mortgages and consumer loans -- >> so the answer is on and be yes, that is something that we have under consideration and your rights. as a general matter we have been willing to and eager in fact to expand things where it's appropriate. and...
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[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical c
[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr....
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[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo.ditional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical conditi
[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo.ditional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine...
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also allow for action on other important prescription drug bills, such as legislation that senator jeanne shaheen and i have authored to eliminate incentives that create price spikes distorting the insulin market. insulin has been around for 100 years. and i realize there is fast-acting and slow-acting insulin, but there is no excuse for the skyrocketing price of insulin. there is another bill that i cosponsored, introduced by senators klobuchar and grassley, that would end pay-for-delay schemes. we must come together on prescription drug legislation without further delay. three committees have produced strong bipartisan bills, and we should proceed to act and pass this legislation. thank you, mr. president. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. a senator: are we in a quorum call? the presiding officer: we are not. a senator: i call on my colleagues to include the prescription drug pricing act of 2020 in the next coronavirus relief bill so we can finally address the high cost of prescription drugs. mrs. hyde-smith: the troubles caused by skyrocketing
also allow for action on other important prescription drug bills, such as legislation that senator jeanne shaheen and i have authored to eliminate incentives that create price spikes distorting the insulin market. insulin has been around for 100 years. and i realize there is fast-acting and slow-acting insulin, but there is no excuse for the skyrocketing price of insulin. there is another bill that i cosponsored, introduced by senators klobuchar and grassley, that would end pay-for-delay...
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[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr. catherine james will be joining us be -- ja will be joining us at 2:00 p.m. for a press conference in spanish. if not, thank you so much for joining us today. >> if you have any more questions for dr. lee, please submit them via chat or you can submit them to dr. feng and i will translate. >> and doctor, we just received one more question. the question is if a student lives with high-risk people, will the student be required to attend school? >> again, that is going to be a decision for the schools to make, and -- and how they operationalize this guidance. the only thing we say about students and medical c
[speaking spanish language] jeannie l jeanne l [end of translation] >> thank you, leo. an additional question for dr. lee from the s.f. examiner. how many hours of the school day are these ongoing precautions anticipated to take up? >> that depends on how the schools implement them. so it's very hard to say because how much depends on how the schools are going to operationalize them. >> thank you, dr. lee. that's all the questions that we have received in english. dr....