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juli: juli. taylor: hey. taylor. juli: nice to meet you. asked taylor and parker to meet me at my office in downtown los angeles, where i house a staff that sells a multitude of products that are already in my portfolio -- inkkas shoes, flex watches, ellison sunglasses, everkin phone cases. travis and brad were originally my partners at flex, but now they handle sales and logistics for the entire group. and juli really oversees workflow. i now want to add taylor and parker so we can add these social-media and web skills to the entire group, essentially creating a super group. you guys took shoes that were doing nothing, and you tripled the business. you guys took socks. you created a market. you did 100 grand in 5 hours. so, we could take a bunch of businesses that we already own -- inkkas, flex, everkin, and ellison -- and we can partner with you guys, put feat socks in the pot, and say to ourselves, "we have a digital-marketing agency that owns these assets." juli: mm-hmm. lemonis: but my goal is also to create an environment where people
juli: juli. taylor: hey. taylor. juli: nice to meet you. asked taylor and parker to meet me at my office in downtown los angeles, where i house a staff that sells a multitude of products that are already in my portfolio -- inkkas shoes, flex watches, ellison sunglasses, everkin phone cases. travis and brad were originally my partners at flex, but now they handle sales and logistics for the entire group. and juli really oversees workflow. i now want to add taylor and parker so we can add these...
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. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. the death toll at home rising to 11 with more than 100 cases nationwide. the patient in california was an elderly man who traveled last month on the grand princess cruise ship. that ship now quarantined off the california coast with thousands of people on board including 62 passengers who previously traveled with the victim. governor gavin newsom said the state is taking action. >> we've had a number of incidences throughout the state of california and accordingly with this new icu patient that passed away entered into this next phase that has required me under the circumstances to advance a proclamation of a state of emergency in the state of california. >> while the risk to the health of the general public in california remains low. pay attention to notices regarding the risk in your community. >> ed: kristin fisher with the administration's response. jonathan serrie is live in atlanta. good morning. >> california governor newsom says the state is flying test kits out to the cruise
. >> julie: i'm julie banderas. the death toll at home rising to 11 with more than 100 cases nationwide. the patient in california was an elderly man who traveled last month on the grand princess cruise ship. that ship now quarantined off the california coast with thousands of people on board including 62 passengers who previously traveled with the victim. governor gavin newsom said the state is taking action. >> we've had a number of incidences throughout the state of california...
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the tokyo olympics the japanese prime minister and all the jews for the 1st time that postponing july's games may be inevitable as canada and australia say. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel has gone into home quarantine after a doctor who treated her was diagnosed with the corona virus on friday medical who is 65 was back sated against a different virus by the doctor who later tested positive for coated 19 machall spokesman says she will now undergo daily testing herself her last act before going into quarantine was to announce sweeping restrictions on freedom of movement and social interaction in germany. angle america about to announce the most severe restrictions on freedom of movement seen in germany since world war 2. the corona virus continues to spread rapidly convincing the chancellor that further containment measures are needed so far it had largely been left to states and municipalities to curb the contagion creating a patchwork of rules and guidelines the new measures will be rolled out across germany. today. we have discussed today
the tokyo olympics the japanese prime minister and all the jews for the 1st time that postponing july's games may be inevitable as canada and australia say. hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel has gone into home quarantine after a doctor who treated her was diagnosed with the corona virus on friday medical who is 65 was back sated against a different virus by the doctor who later tested positive for coated 19 machall spokesman says she will now undergo...
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they were passed on to julie. >> and why julie? >> she took care of my grandparents when they got elderly. when my grandparents moved into assisted living, julie was the one that took 'em. >> and because john and lisa take care of aunt julie in her dotage, she leaves them this strange inheritance. what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing, really exciting. >> there's china, tiffany silverware, coins, stamps, antique books, clothing, toys, and jewelry. and how many items are we talking about? >> thousands. >> so after tossing aunt julie's actual junk, including decades of old newspapers and mail, they reach out to richard oliver, a family friend and local auctioneer. >> we knew there was enough value to get historians and people like richard involved. i mean, my brother and i couldn't have settled this estate by ourselves. >> indeed, richard will need an entire team to go through all those boxes and catalog everything. >> i said, "listen. john, you pay the expenses. i'll keep the buyer's premium.
they were passed on to julie. >> and why julie? >> she took care of my grandparents when they got elderly. when my grandparents moved into assisted living, julie was the one that took 'em. >> and because john and lisa take care of aunt julie in her dotage, she leaves them this strange inheritance. what was your reaction as you opened those first boxes? >> it was mind-blowing, really exciting. >> there's china, tiffany silverware, coins, stamps, antique books,...
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but people are talking about july, august, something like that. so it could be right in that period of time where i say it washes through. other people don't like that term, but where it washes through. >> so is this the new normal until the height of the summer? >> we'll see what happens, but august, could be july, could be longer than that. but i've asked that question many, many times. >> that is by far the most reasonable answer donald trump has ever given to a question like that about the pandemic. it sent wall street on a spiral of further losses in the remaining minutes of the trading day after donald trump said july and august. they then ended with the worst single-day losses since the black monday crash of 1987 in the stock market. the words july and august surely came as a shock to trump voters who get their news from the same defective sources donald trump uses. an nbc news poll released this weekend showed that democrats already knew where this was going because none of them were believing what donald trump had to say about it. and mos
but people are talking about july, august, something like that. so it could be right in that period of time where i say it washes through. other people don't like that term, but where it washes through. >> so is this the new normal until the height of the summer? >> we'll see what happens, but august, could be july, could be longer than that. but i've asked that question many, many times. >> that is by far the most reasonable answer donald trump has ever given to a question...
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julie fischer joins us now. at is a researcher georgetown university's center for global health science and host: julie fischer joins us now, a researcher at the center for global health sciences and security. here to help us understand the coronavirus and federal response to it. what do we know at this point, and how much still remains unknown? : data from what unfolded in china early in this epidemic. the situation evolved quickly. we are trying to understand some of the basic biology of the virus but we have a grasp of who is at moderate risk and who is at severe risk. understanding who needs to be most protected of transmission and understanding enough about the virus to start putting together diagnostics and begin the process of developing vaccines and other countermeasures. it is a long process but we have enough knowledge to get on that pathway. host: what is the most important thing to learn about the virus? what termsnderstand mean. we are throwing words around. because they are technical terms, they ha
julie fischer joins us now. at is a researcher georgetown university's center for global health science and host: julie fischer joins us now, a researcher at the center for global health sciences and security. here to help us understand the coronavirus and federal response to it. what do we know at this point, and how much still remains unknown? : data from what unfolded in china early in this epidemic. the situation evolved quickly. we are trying to understand some of the basic biology of the...
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typically, that will go away in april. >> april has now become july and august. and here is what the president said. actually said this just two and a half weeks ago. >> when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that's a pretty good job we've done. >> yeah, that would have been a pretty good job. but that is not what happened. we now have at least 4,421 reported cases and at least 84 reported deaths in the united states and today, 2.5 weeks after claiming he personally was in charge of a government defense against the coronavirus that was going to get our cases down to zero, donald trump said he's doing a great job. >> on a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your response to this crisis? >> i'd rate it at ten. >> it important to remember that no other president in history would have answered a question like that that way. every previous president would have recognized that the question was a test of his humility and his competence at the same time and so every previous president would have found a way of
typically, that will go away in april. >> april has now become july and august. and here is what the president said. actually said this just two and a half weeks ago. >> when you have 15 people and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that's a pretty good job we've done. >> yeah, that would have been a pretty good job. but that is not what happened. we now have at least 4,421 reported cases and at least 84 reported deaths in the united states...
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julie fischer, this is greg here in washington, d.c. caller: you should be the one that is talking, because what is coming up from the administration is totally, totally unacceptable. they have political people try to talk about this, it is terrible. from the guideg that is sitting there, it is not helpful. people who know and can inform people and i really want you to get out there and let people know. my mom has cancer. i have talked to her. really, youe is know, could be in that group. it does not matter if you are black or white. you are the people who should be talking. not these other guys who were trying to do this politically. it is not a political issue. it is a health issue. i commend you for doing this. guest: thank you, sir. i really appreciate your kind words about what i am contributing. part ofng my best to be the public health risk communications effort and i appreciate your kind words. i agree 100% that this should not be political. this is a crisis we should be facing together. one of the most important things is havin
julie fischer, this is greg here in washington, d.c. caller: you should be the one that is talking, because what is coming up from the administration is totally, totally unacceptable. they have political people try to talk about this, it is terrible. from the guideg that is sitting there, it is not helpful. people who know and can inform people and i really want you to get out there and let people know. my mom has cancer. i have talked to her. really, youe is know, could be in that group. it...
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do you want to revisit that statement that you're going to experience the experience of this until july or august 5 more months ahead right and i remembered i think oh i'm saying we are doing a very good job within the confines of what we're dealing with we're doing a very good job there's been a there's been a tremendous amount of the the the way they're working together they're working hand in hand i think in doing really a great job and from that standpoint that's what i was referring to yes if you're here and i think it's under control right i'm not referring to it meaning the you know if you're talking about the virus you know that's not under control for any place in the world i think i read that and i think i read it now i didn't know started about what we're doing is under control but i'm not talking about the virus just with the stock market took another hit today is the u.s. economy heading into a recession well it may be what i think in terms of recession with thinking in terms of the virus once we stop i think there's a tremendous pent up demand both in terms of the stock ma
do you want to revisit that statement that you're going to experience the experience of this until july or august 5 more months ahead right and i remembered i think oh i'm saying we are doing a very good job within the confines of what we're dealing with we're doing a very good job there's been a there's been a tremendous amount of the the the way they're working together they're working hand in hand i think in doing really a great job and from that standpoint that's what i was referring to yes...
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i thank julie and the m.t.a. allowing us to sort of step in to express our issues and voice our concerns in the name of health and safety. at the end of the day, you know, what we want is to provide safe reliable service, clean service for the passengers, residents of the city and county of san francisco. the issues that julie was talking about have been addressed and who better to give you real life experiences than the actual men and women who operate these vehicles, not on simulators but on the streets of san francisco? in the near future in terms of vehicle procurement and the agency purchasing different vehicles, i would like to make it some type of requirement, mandate, legislation, whatever the case may be that the agency deals directly with the union from the very beginning of the phase-in terms of vehicle procurement so all of these issues can be hashed out at the beginning and not the end. a lot of these issues should have been addressed at the very beginning. that is in the past. we are in the future.
i thank julie and the m.t.a. allowing us to sort of step in to express our issues and voice our concerns in the name of health and safety. at the end of the day, you know, what we want is to provide safe reliable service, clean service for the passengers, residents of the city and county of san francisco. the issues that julie was talking about have been addressed and who better to give you real life experiences than the actual men and women who operate these vehicles, not on simulators but on...
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adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are most severely ill and we're still seeing the number of cases rise with the expected peak still about a week away so it's a pretty severe situation right now adam president trampas expressed optimism about the federal government's ability to provide adequate coronavirus testing but that's very different than what we're hearing from state governors right. it that's true you know the president is in a position where you could argue very persuasively has to balance realism and optimism because if he did if that gets out of whack i think this whole thing starts to become a much more difficult assignme
adam goodman republican strategist and partner at balad partners welcome to you all julie let me start with you just how bad is the situation currently in new york specifically in the hospitals right now do your kids seeing cases of coded 1000 double every day so it is on a very high trajectory and the number of cases is growing more quickly than the health systems are able to accommodate there are already facing dramatic shortages of intensive care beds and dental it is for the people who are...
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president trump, with what he said today, that this could last until july or august, is -- you know, it's in alignment of what these health experts have been saying. the only difference is that president trump was acknowledging the reality. i guess my point is, if this news had been given weeks ago or over the weekend or if this reality had been acknowledged by the president earlier, would what happened on wall street today be different? did wall street not know what the health experts were saying? >> reporter: i think it probably was stunning to hear the president have a different tone today, very different than what we've seen in the past, with him acknowledging that this is bad and this is going to last longer than expected. i mean, i think that at this point there was hope that this would end a lot earlier. but obviously with the president now acknowledging that it's going to be bad and could last a lot longer, i think that's why you're seeing this real quick shock to the market that we saw today. never mind what happened this morning, there's also an underlying worry that the fe
president trump, with what he said today, that this could last until july or august, is -- you know, it's in alignment of what these health experts have been saying. the only difference is that president trump was acknowledging the reality. i guess my point is, if this news had been given weeks ago or over the weekend or if this reality had been acknowledged by the president earlier, would what happened on wall street today be different? did wall street not know what the health experts were...
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julie andrews joins us live from her home.ing, america. hope you all are hanging in there this morning. >> what could be better than julie andrews on this thankful thursday? the "mary poppins" star will be joining us from her home. we cannot wait to catch up with her, and robin is joining us from her home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning.nn wto chat wite andrews. she's always >>> also looking forward to talking with nba megastar and philanthropist, russell westbrook, who's joining us live with how he and his wife, nina, are reaching out to help families facing hard times during this pandemic. his why not foundation already does so much for children in need, and their mission rings true in these times, striving to teach people to never give up. so looking forward to talking to russ, amy. >> very important message there. looking forward to it as well. >>> we do have a lot of news to get to including the very latest on the coronavirus pandemic. the number of confirmed cases in the united states now more than 69,
julie andrews joins us live from her home.ing, america. hope you all are hanging in there this morning. >> what could be better than julie andrews on this thankful thursday? the "mary poppins" star will be joining us from her home. we cannot wait to catch up with her, and robin is joining us from her home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning.nn wto chat wite andrews. she's always >>> also looking forward to talking with nba megastar and...
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july? no one's going to put on a show. how am i going to get paid if no one's going to put on a show? what happens when businesses just dry up? >> you're right. it exposes the frailties in our economy. we had a recovery in quotation marks for a long time but it didn't feel like that for about half the population at least. a lost people don't run is employment insurance. a lot of people don't have health care. you know, there are so many cracks in our social safety net. and i think that this is actually going to be a big part of the political conversation. >> i think so too. and i think they'll be talking about bailouts again. i think that's going to be a big part of the conversation, who's going to pay for those bailouts, we're running these huge deficits. the markets are telling you you need to do something more. the markets are saying they need a coherent message from washington. the fed can't do it on its own. >> oh my gosh. kristine and robin, thank you both very much for all this information. the number of coronavirus
july? no one's going to put on a show. how am i going to get paid if no one's going to put on a show? what happens when businesses just dry up? >> you're right. it exposes the frailties in our economy. we had a recovery in quotation marks for a long time but it didn't feel like that for about half the population at least. a lost people don't run is employment insurance. a lot of people don't have health care. you know, there are so many cracks in our social safety net. and i think that...
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, it isn't that they're going to be in effect till july. what the president was say asking that the trajectory of the outbreak may go till then. it's not solid in stone till july. >> the outside number. >> mr. president, >> these new guidelines say avoid social gathers and groups and the cdc recommendations yesterday were for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. once it's evolved and you and your team thinking in the past 24 hours and also what exactly do you need to see in a stimulus. >> thank you and thank you for that question. we have been working on models day and night around the globe to really predict because some countries are in a very early stage like the united states and working with groups in the united kingdom and we had new information coming out from a model and the impact is social distancing, small groups, public and large groups and most important thing is if one person in the household became infected and the whole household self-quarantined for 14 days and that stops 100% of the transmission outside of th
, it isn't that they're going to be in effect till july. what the president was say asking that the trajectory of the outbreak may go till then. it's not solid in stone till july. >> the outside number. >> mr. president, >> these new guidelines say avoid social gathers and groups and the cdc recommendations yesterday were for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. once it's evolved and you and your team thinking in the past 24 hours and also what exactly do you...
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in his words he said it could last until july or august. and hospitals are running out of bends and ventilators. and a nosedive on wall street. even trump is talking about a recession. let's go out front. good evening. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, the breaking news, president trump admits coronavirus is not under control as his administration implements new guidelines to try to stop the virus spread. tonight at least 4,245 americans have been tested and shown to be infected. 81 are dead. >> are you talking about the virus, no that's not under control for anyplace in the world. no, i didn't. i was talk about what we're doing is under control, but i'm not talking about the virus. >> and late today a rapid change in recommendation. no gatherings of more than 10 people. just yesterday the cdc had had that limit at 50 people. so slashing that to ten, and the president today telling older americans to stay home altogether. to essentially take themselves out of the mix. the mayor of the largest city in the united states, new york city sound
in his words he said it could last until july or august. and hospitals are running out of bends and ventilators. and a nosedive on wall street. even trump is talking about a recession. let's go out front. good evening. i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, the breaking news, president trump admits coronavirus is not under control as his administration implements new guidelines to try to stop the virus spread. tonight at least 4,245 americans have been tested and shown to be infected. 81 are dead....
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on the fourth of july he tweeted, what to the american slave is your fourth of july? co-opting, by the way, a frederick douglass quote and stripping it of its original context, to convey the idea that black americans owe this country not a moment of celebration. i'm talking about colin because the picture he's painting is clear and i'm using him as an example because it's so in line with the overall opinion that we are seeing come from the left today, an opinion that america is a horribly racist country whose guilt cannot be untethered from her period of slavery which is interesting because if slavery is an everlasting sin from white men, why was colin so clearly able to forgive that sin from american indigenous people, his quote unquote family? that's an inconvenient truth. you see, the sin of slavery was not brought to this continent by white europeans as the left would have us imagine. slavery existed everywhere in the world including here since the dawn of humanity. different native american tribes weren't sitting around kumbaya'ing over a fireplace. they were try
on the fourth of july he tweeted, what to the american slave is your fourth of july? co-opting, by the way, a frederick douglass quote and stripping it of its original context, to convey the idea that black americans owe this country not a moment of celebration. i'm talking about colin because the picture he's painting is clear and i'm using him as an example because it's so in line with the overall opinion that we are seeing come from the left today, an opinion that america is a horribly...
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are gone for some time just that one day difference july 28th graders. next year when it would have a july 24th quarter the paralympics and fall and 2 weeks later so when you take a step back and look at what's a pretty place it makes a lot of sense of course a lot of cost and some of the will have to be taken by the japanese tax time is it doesn't look like a way i don't already know you know the i.o.c. are probably as much money as they can into this it's going to be a difficult situation i'm sure they just accept it now they say they want canada is the movement of sports events even though the big event of one of the next championships in oregon would have crashed it now looks that will be taking place in another year on in 2022 where they might have actually considered having it before the olympics as part of an up doubtingly back to the fall it's been a difficult time the athletes are not knowing where they stand and their training judges of course have been completely in ruins now i know the legend tightest are they ok we know where the gates are l
are gone for some time just that one day difference july 28th graders. next year when it would have a july 24th quarter the paralympics and fall and 2 weeks later so when you take a step back and look at what's a pretty place it makes a lot of sense of course a lot of cost and some of the will have to be taken by the japanese tax time is it doesn't look like a way i don't already know you know the i.o.c. are probably as much money as they can into this it's going to be a difficult situation i'm...
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that is lee retreats across the potomac july 4 of 1863. that's where most books about the gettysburg campaign comes away. lincoln's furious, hall is furious, the great chance to turn it into a war-winning victory has been lost. if you look, there's something very interesting. they don't conclude until the first day of august, 1863. they end the gettysburg story two weeks later. that's because it didn't end on the banks of the potomac. and it doesn't end in july. there's a lot of operations following lee's retreat across the potomac. although that's not the focus, it's important to understand how we get from here to the run at the end of november. so from meade today, you're not going to get one small battle but a fistful that has a cumulative effect of how the war unfolded in 1864. lee crosses the potomac. he rests his army to see what meade is going to do. what meade would really like do is follow george mclelland's example and recover from the gettysburg. he believes he should leave the army alone until he can replace the losses, get our
that is lee retreats across the potomac july 4 of 1863. that's where most books about the gettysburg campaign comes away. lincoln's furious, hall is furious, the great chance to turn it into a war-winning victory has been lost. if you look, there's something very interesting. they don't conclude until the first day of august, 1863. they end the gettysburg story two weeks later. that's because it didn't end on the banks of the potomac. and it doesn't end in july. there's a lot of operations...
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make sure that these are solid in stone for july. president trump: that would be the outside number. >> do you want senate republicans to change the package that was passed? president trump: they are working together with the house and working in unison like the question before. only enhanceing to it and make it better and make it fair for everybody. that is what we are looking to do. we may go back-and-forth with the house a little bit, volvo to be in a very positive fashion. these new guidelines they avoid social gatherings and groups of more than 10 people. the cdc's recommendation yesterday or for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. what are you and your team thinking as of the past way for hours? and what exactly do you need to see in the stimulus? thank you for that question, we have been working on models day and night around the globe to really predict because some the very earlyn stage, like the united states, we are working with groups in the united kingdom. we had new information coming out from a model. wha
make sure that these are solid in stone for july. president trump: that would be the outside number. >> do you want senate republicans to change the package that was passed? president trump: they are working together with the house and working in unison like the question before. only enhanceing to it and make it better and make it fair for everybody. that is what we are looking to do. we may go back-and-forth with the house a little bit, volvo to be in a very positive fashion. these new...
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last week july or august. today it's early next week. when he says this economy is not built to be shutdown, we can do two things at the same time, can that happen? he's talking about having some regions open and others open even as they're acknowledging the biggest problem, of course, in is the biggest states, the most economically vital states. can you do two things at the same time? >> well, look, you can't -- in a nation where people travel you can't open up some states and shutdown other states because people drive from one place to the other place and the virus spreads. so there are three things, and you can only pick two. you can do two things at once but not three. if you want to reopen the economy and you want to slow the spread of the virus, then you have to have comprehensive universal testing. that's what they do in south korea. they're not in lock down in south korea because everybody gets tested, so the only people that have to go into isolation are the people who have the disease. but we're not having that kind of rampant
last week july or august. today it's early next week. when he says this economy is not built to be shutdown, we can do two things at the same time, can that happen? he's talking about having some regions open and others open even as they're acknowledging the biggest problem, of course, in is the biggest states, the most economically vital states. can you do two things at the same time? >> well, look, you can't -- in a nation where people travel you can't open up some states and shutdown...
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host: julie fischer joins us now.is a researcher georgetown university's center for global health science and security. when it comes to the virus itself, what do we know at this point and how much remains unknown? guest: we have a lot of data from what unfolded in china early in this epidemic. the situation evolved quickly. we are trying to understand some of the basic biology of the virus but we have a grasp of who is at moderate risk and who is at severe risk. understanding who needs to be most protected of transmission and understanding enough about the virus to start putting together diagnostics and begin the process of developing vaccines and other countermeasures. it is a long process but we have enough knowledge to get on that pathway. host: what is the most important thing to learn about the virus? what termsnderstand mean. we are throwing words around. because they are technical terms, they have a different meaning to people working in epidemiology and public health than when they might be echoed in differen
host: julie fischer joins us now.is a researcher georgetown university's center for global health science and security. when it comes to the virus itself, what do we know at this point and how much remains unknown? guest: we have a lot of data from what unfolded in china early in this epidemic. the situation evolved quickly. we are trying to understand some of the basic biology of the virus but we have a grasp of who is at moderate risk and who is at severe risk. understanding who needs to be...
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15th, from april 15th to july 15th. ultimately, though, more testing is going to mean more confirmed coronavirus cases. we know that, we've been talking about it right now. here is a look at the map. there are more than 14,000 known cases in the united states. according to our network count, more than 200 deaths. experts say that that is a number that is only going to be climbing in the next days and weeks. as the number of u.s. cases continue to rise, local governments taking extraordinary measures to contain the spread of coronavirus. for some that includes implementing the aforementioned shelter-in-place orders. two of our correspondents are seeing that play out right now where they live. msnbc's garrett haake is on the ground in oak park, illinois. it's a suburb just outside of chicago. it's issuing its own shelter-in-place order for residents starting today. nbc's gadi schwartz is in his home as well as part of california's safer-at-home order. garrett, let me start with you in illinois. what's been the impact you'
15th, from april 15th to july 15th. ultimately, though, more testing is going to mean more confirmed coronavirus cases. we know that, we've been talking about it right now. here is a look at the map. there are more than 14,000 known cases in the united states. according to our network count, more than 200 deaths. experts say that that is a number that is only going to be climbing in the next days and weeks. as the number of u.s. cases continue to rise, local governments taking extraordinary...
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now the tokyo olympics in july and august could be postponed because of the coronavirus japan's prime minister shinzo r.b.s. now acknowledge the possibility of pushing the event back abhi had previously insisted the games would go ahead as scheduled at the international olympic committee open the door to a postponement on sunday when it said a final decision would be made within the next 4 weeks but it added that a cancellation was not on the agenda now canada and australia say they will not send teams to the games if they go ahead as planned in july. and we have mark meadows from sports with us to tell us more hey mark it does look like a postponement is increasingly likely i think it's almost certain though that the games will be postponed probably until 2021 possibly july or august 2021 and you know there are over options consolation but it's clear that the japanese do not want to do that they invested so much money in these games at the last count was about $12600000000.00 and it's only going to rise so this cancellation just isn't possible basically a scaled down olympics this ye
now the tokyo olympics in july and august could be postponed because of the coronavirus japan's prime minister shinzo r.b.s. now acknowledge the possibility of pushing the event back abhi had previously insisted the games would go ahead as scheduled at the international olympic committee open the door to a postponement on sunday when it said a final decision would be made within the next 4 weeks but it added that a cancellation was not on the agenda now canada and australia say they will not...
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we can get it under control by august earliest of july. the president looking at lock downs potentially for certain hot spot areas? is that what happened? >> a lot going on as you mentioned. white house starting with new guidelines helping americans combat the spread of the coronavirus. guidance comes as president trump said u.s. may face recession from the outbreak. latest numbers though. the number of cases coronavirus right now, over 181,000. number of death worldwide and climbing. number of cases 4200 that number on the rice. more people get tested. number of deaths at 72, those are expected to climb. with the numbers on the rise, cdc is rolling out new guidelines for americans to stay safe. >> my administration is recommending that all americans, including the young and healthy work to engage in schooling from home when possible. avoid gathering in groups of more than 10 people. avoid discretionary travel, avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants, and public food courts. reporter: there are some more recommendations if you feel
we can get it under control by august earliest of july. the president looking at lock downs potentially for certain hot spot areas? is that what happened? >> a lot going on as you mentioned. white house starting with new guidelines helping americans combat the spread of the coronavirus. guidance comes as president trump said u.s. may face recession from the outbreak. latest numbers though. the number of cases coronavirus right now, over 181,000. number of death worldwide and climbing....
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you know, it might mean that then the finals take place in july, you know, late july.t my feeling was it was way premature to suggest that we have lost the season. >> the commissioner adds things are changing minute by minute, and all of the plans for the nba and all of these leagues are fluid. >> we're back with more in a moment. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> another big question in the business world and sports, will the olympics go on as planned. organizers say they're moving forward. today the lighting ceremony of the olympic flame in olympia, greece. now that the flame is lit, a relay will take place across the globe leading to the opening ceremony on july 24th in tokyo. it's s
you know, it might mean that then the finals take place in july, you know, late july.t my feeling was it was way premature to suggest that we have lost the season. >> the commissioner adds things are changing minute by minute, and all of the plans for the nba and all of these leagues are fluid. >> we're back with more in a moment. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter...
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to be reconsidering, it is and that these guidelines are in effect until july for the president wasg that the trajectory of the outbreak may go until then, make sure you don't think that it's solid in stone until july. >> president trump: the outside number. i think that would make it even better, they're working together very well with the house and in unison with the question before, they are working to only enhance it. and make it better. and make it fair for everybody and that's what we are looking to do so we may go back and forth with the house a little bit but both will be in a very positive fashion. >> these new guidelines say it avoid social gatherings and groups more than ten people, the recommendation yesterday was for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. what has evolved in the thinking in the past 24 hours and also what exactly do you need to see? >> president trump: let me just have the professionals answer that. >> thank you for that question, so we have been working on models day and night around the globe to really predict because some countries are in
to be reconsidering, it is and that these guidelines are in effect until july for the president wasg that the trajectory of the outbreak may go until then, make sure you don't think that it's solid in stone until july. >> president trump: the outside number. i think that would make it even better, they're working together very well with the house and in unison with the question before, they are working to only enhance it. and make it better. and make it fair for everybody and that's what...
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julie with the goal!at appreciation from her fans in the stands and her well- known football husband. they are now in position to win the tournament on wednesday in texas against japan. >> what a great story. i love watching that. and her husband cheering her on. >>> coming up at 10:00 p.m., more on the cruise liner that is set to dock tomorrow in port of oakland . and more about how to treat coronavirus, we will talk with some experts. plus we will have updated numbers. thanks for watching. have a good night everybody. we will see you at 10:00 p.m. a contra costa college thanks for watching good night. and the next wedding gift is... a gravy boat. ooh, one gravy boat. that's from sheldon. he told me he had it engraved. "in the event of a divorce, please return to sheldon cooper." one "inappropriate, yet i wish i thought of that" gravy boat. when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? 'cause i've always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actual
julie with the goal!at appreciation from her fans in the stands and her well- known football husband. they are now in position to win the tournament on wednesday in texas against japan. >> what a great story. i love watching that. and her husband cheering her on. >>> coming up at 10:00 p.m., more on the cruise liner that is set to dock tomorrow in port of oakland . and more about how to treat coronavirus, we will talk with some experts. plus we will have updated numbers. thanks...
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wouldn't you have tried to do that before july 30 first? he is a foreigner. you don't have to do a fisa court, we have 17 agencies that spend billions of dollars, you try to go before the maltese do. right? >> i call that a clue. >> wouldn't be hard to track him down. the end of democracy like democrats have said, they should have sent every drone and our military. >> the whole cover story for investigating papadopoulos, he is ground 0. if he is not in fact russian or a russian agent, only jim comey, you can't believe anything jim comey said. i don't want to put you on the spot. a significant connection for western intelligent. you think the media would look into that. >> the other issue that doesn't make any sense. if it's a is between russia's definition origination to what mueller said. and and wouldn't you feel you are looking for that. should have went to find this thing. >> it magically disappears. and these approaches keep happening to the trump campaign. caught a page of papadopoulos and various approaches made to her, they always seem to come out of
wouldn't you have tried to do that before july 30 first? he is a foreigner. you don't have to do a fisa court, we have 17 agencies that spend billions of dollars, you try to go before the maltese do. right? >> i call that a clue. >> wouldn't be hard to track him down. the end of democracy like democrats have said, they should have sent every drone and our military. >> the whole cover story for investigating papadopoulos, he is ground 0. if he is not in fact russian or a...
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so that finally in late july, in early july, the disease made its appearance in chile in south america so that in three short months, every continent on the globe had been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and that several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. wouldn't it have been comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases preventing the spread of them and kept them from coming in at all? >> unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases onboard the ships to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease, because undoubtedly there were many more people onboard these same ships who by reason of a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms whatsoever of the d.isease, and the, therefore, could note have been readily identified if passing through a quarantine station. >> i see. dr. bernie mentioned approxima
so that finally in late july, in early july, the disease made its appearance in chile in south america so that in three short months, every continent on the globe had been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and that several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. wouldn't it have been comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases preventing the spread of them...
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in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july through june. after the supplemental tax bills, new owners should receive only one regular tax bill peryear going forward. remember our office values the properties, but billing and collections are handled by another organization called the treasurer and tax collector's office. if you'd like to learn more, please visit our website at sfassessor.org. thank you for watching. >> it did take a village. i was really lucky when i was 14 years old to get an internship. the difference that it made for me is i had a job, but there were other people who didn't have a job, who, unfortunately, needed money. and they were shown to commit illegal acts to get money. that is what i want to prevent. [♪] today we are here to officially kick off the first class of opportunities for all. [applause]. >> opportunities for all is a program that mayor breed launched in october of 2018. it really was a vision of mayor breed to get to all of the young people in san francisco, but with an intention to focus on young pe
in this instance, jennie receives a second supplemental for the following year covering july through june. after the supplemental tax bills, new owners should receive only one regular tax bill peryear going forward. remember our office values the properties, but billing and collections are handled by another organization called the treasurer and tax collector's office. if you'd like to learn more, please visit our website at sfassessor.org. thank you for watching. >> it did take a...
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julie is signing up for mce online. mce community choice energy is a community nonprofit that offers renewable energy or electronic generation from orange county and other arid eligible bay area residents. >> it is incredible and easy to do, and that is when you have empowered people. >> reporter: it is one of the many simple steps encouraged by tamra peters, founder of resilient neighborhoods, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting climate change by helping individuals reduce their carbon footprint. >> i couldn't sit back with climate change. >> reporter: she piloted the program in 2010, back then, helping 100 marin county households organized into 20 climate action teams lose 500,000 pounds of carbon output. since then, resilient neighborhoods has helped its teams reduce annual area carbon by re than 9 meetinover 10 weeks and they report in what they have done. >> reporter: team members like julie are given scores of actions to choose from, but that is just the beginning. other resilient neighborhood team members like lisa
julie is signing up for mce online. mce community choice energy is a community nonprofit that offers renewable energy or electronic generation from orange county and other arid eligible bay area residents. >> it is incredible and easy to do, and that is when you have empowered people. >> reporter: it is one of the many simple steps encouraged by tamra peters, founder of resilient neighborhoods, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting climate change by helping individuals reduce their...
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but they think august, could be july, could be longer than that. i have asked that question many, many times. reporter: that being said, mr. president, americans today and looking forward are living with so much anxiety and so much fear facing uncertainty right now, i'm curious how are you talking to your own family about this, how are you talking to your youngest son? do you empathize with his sense of anxiety? people are really scared. >> i think they are very scared. i think they see we are doing a very professional job. we have been working with the governors and frankly the mayors, local government at every level. we have fema totally involved. fema has been, you know, usually we see fema for the hurricanes and tornadoes. now we have fema involved in this. they have been doing a fantastic job locally. working with people that they know because they worked like as an example in california, in the state of washington, they worked with them a lot on other things and they are very familiar so they are working on it. what you can do and all you can
but they think august, could be july, could be longer than that. i have asked that question many, many times. reporter: that being said, mr. president, americans today and looking forward are living with so much anxiety and so much fear facing uncertainty right now, i'm curious how are you talking to your own family about this, how are you talking to your youngest son? do you empathize with his sense of anxiety? people are really scared. >> i think they are very scared. i think they see...
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this morning on "gma" julie andrews talked about her latest series "julie's green room." >> it was aat i made for netflix and if anybody wants to find it, it's on julie'sgreenroom.com. they can find it there and there are activities and you can watch reruns and it's for children and adults and moms and dads and grand grandmas and it's all about the arts. >> coming up on "gma" you can watch the full interview where julie andrews talks about her upcoming podcast. it starts at 7:00 after abc 7 mornings. >> she is cute sitting at home. >> i like it. i would subscribe to that. i want to hear wh >> never mind. >> you'll be excited, mike. i'm with you. >> i tried to be excited. >> i watched season one, but it got a little dark for me. >> maybe a little dark and not a great thing to watch during these times. that's a good point if you're looking for something uplifting. forget everything we just said the last 60 seconds. we're going to restart here in three, two, one. hi, everybody. welcome to thursday. unfortunately, the drought monitor came out today and these recent storms just haven't pr
this morning on "gma" julie andrews talked about her latest series "julie's green room." >> it was aat i made for netflix and if anybody wants to find it, it's on julie'sgreenroom.com. they can find it there and there are activities and you can watch reruns and it's for children and adults and moms and dads and grand grandmas and it's all about the arts. >> coming up on "gma" you can watch the full interview where julie andrews talks about her upcoming...
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reporter: you told john that you throughis could wash july or august. you said it may be a recession. i'm curious, if there is one, when do you think it might hit? pres. trump: i don't determine recession. i just say this, we have an invisible enemy. we have a problem that a month ago, nobody ever thought about. i read about it, i read many years ago, 1917, 1918. i have seen all of the different problems similar to this that we have had. this is a bad one. this is bad in the sense that it is so contagious, it is to so contagious. sort of record-setting type contagion. the good part is, the young people do very well. healthy people do very well. very bad for older people, especially older people with problems. my focus is really on getting rid of this problem, this virus problem. once we do that, everything else is going to fall into place. yes? reporter: a lot of rumors last night that you were going to put in a national curfew or some kind of -- pres. trump: i have been watching. reporter: exactly, me too. people were saying this was a disinformation c
reporter: you told john that you throughis could wash july or august. you said it may be a recession. i'm curious, if there is one, when do you think it might hit? pres. trump: i don't determine recession. i just say this, we have an invisible enemy. we have a problem that a month ago, nobody ever thought about. i read about it, i read many years ago, 1917, 1918. i have seen all of the different problems similar to this that we have had. this is a bad one. this is bad in the sense that it is so...
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saying several countries signaled they wouldn't be sending teams to the event originally planned for july several input qualifiers had to be postponed as a result of the outbreak putting many athletes at a disadvantage and the increasing restrictions on global travel made even getting to the competition nearly impossible it was becoming increasingly difficult to see any way in which it could be you know this year. you know you think about it it operates on so many different levels. don't think about. just 2 levels around the world which want to train with something that you know they're not sure about whether it's going to help and they're all in lockdown many are in lockdown scenarios japan had warned that putting off the games but it's $1000000000.00 budget at risk it's chief organizers says he still hasn't worked out how much the delay will cost all who will pay. gunman that you know i'm sorry about it and i regret it but in a way it's also a sigh of relief prime minister and president had a call on short notice and gave us a sense of direction so that's a relief but it doesn't solve e
saying several countries signaled they wouldn't be sending teams to the event originally planned for july several input qualifiers had to be postponed as a result of the outbreak putting many athletes at a disadvantage and the increasing restrictions on global travel made even getting to the competition nearly impossible it was becoming increasingly difficult to see any way in which it could be you know this year. you know you think about it it operates on so many different levels. don't think...
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people are talking about july, august, something like that. it could be right in that period of time where i say it washes through. other people don't like that term, but it washes through. reporter: is this the new normal until the height of the summer? pres. trump: we will see what happens, but they think august, could be july, could be longer. i have asked that question many times. reporter: americans today and looking forward are living with so much anxiety and so much fear facing uncertainty right now. i am curious, how are you talking to your own family about this? how are you talking to your youngest son? do empathize with this incentive anxiety? people are really scared. pres. trump: i think they're very scared. i think they see that we are doing a very professional job. we have been working with the governors and mayors, local government at every level. we have a fema totally involved. usually we see them for hurricanes and tornadoes. we have them involved in this. they have been doing a fantastic job working locally with people they
people are talking about july, august, something like that. it could be right in that period of time where i say it washes through. other people don't like that term, but it washes through. reporter: is this the new normal until the height of the summer? pres. trump: we will see what happens, but they think august, could be july, could be longer. i have asked that question many times. reporter: americans today and looking forward are living with so much anxiety and so much fear facing...
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julie took her last stroll before heading home to san francisco. >> i have anxiety attack. >> reporter: that was julie four weeks ago aboard the diamond princess where hundreds of passengers tested positive for coronavirus. healthy passengers were taken stateside for a new round of quarantine. >> i'm a usually easy going guy and i'm stressed. >> reporter: they have spent two weeks in quarantine but the city of san antonio won't let them or other passengers leave. >> we have in our power to do what we think is necessary. >> reporter: because of a woman who tested positive after being released from the base. >> the mayor's office takes a position we're dangerous our own communities. >> reporter: they don't know when they'll be going home. julie choi says her faith helped bring her home after a long night mare. >> thank you, god, for giving me strength to come this far. >> the coronavirus outbreak is going to have an impact on one county. santa clara is providing people with hand sanitizer and wipes. there are no guidelineses to how often the devices will get clean. >> it's up to the vote
julie took her last stroll before heading home to san francisco. >> i have anxiety attack. >> reporter: that was julie four weeks ago aboard the diamond princess where hundreds of passengers tested positive for coronavirus. healthy passengers were taken stateside for a new round of quarantine. >> i'm a usually easy going guy and i'm stressed. >> reporter: they have spent two weeks in quarantine but the city of san antonio won't let them or other passengers leave....
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but people are talking about july, august, something like that. >> following the teleconference people met with the nations governments, new jersey governor phil murphy laying out to the new normal and his stay. >> all gatherings of 50 or more persons are canceled effective 8:00 p.m. tonight with very limited exceptions and frankly, if you ask me about the exception i'm not sure i've got a good answer for you. >> infectious disease expert said that while it may take until late summer for the virus to subside, restrictions may ease long before then. >> we don't get solid in stone until july. >> the dow, seeing a 2,000-point drop lost another 1,000 points. with restrictions, to bring the united states into a recession? >> once this goes away, once it goes through and we are done with that, i think you're going to see a tremendous, tremendous surge. >> new york governor andrew cuomo today critical of the white house insisting that the president needs to do more to set the agenda and respond. including sitting in the army corps to stave off the looming crisis that is a shortage of hospital
but people are talking about july, august, something like that. >> following the teleconference people met with the nations governments, new jersey governor phil murphy laying out to the new normal and his stay. >> all gatherings of 50 or more persons are canceled effective 8:00 p.m. tonight with very limited exceptions and frankly, if you ask me about the exception i'm not sure i've got a good answer for you. >> infectious disease expert said that while it may take until late...
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may go until them these are not solid in stone until july. >> yeah. that would be the outside number yeah. >> mr. president, you have been criticized - >> go ahead. >> as a follow-up, senate republicans, do you want senate republicans to change the package that passed the house last week? >> i think they'll make it even better look they're working very well with the house, working in unison they're working to -- only enhance it and make it better and make it fair for everybody and that's what we're looking to do so we way do back and forth with the house a little bit but both in a positive fashion. >> yes, mr. president, the new guide lines say avoid social gatherings and groups of more than ten people and the cdc's recommendations were for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. what's evolved and your and your team's thinking in the past 24 hours and what do you need to see in a stimulus bills? >> let me have the professionals answer that. >> thank you for that question so we have been working on models day and night around the globe to r
may go until them these are not solid in stone until july. >> yeah. that would be the outside number yeah. >> mr. president, you have been criticized - >> go ahead. >> as a follow-up, senate republicans, do you want senate republicans to change the package that passed the house last week? >> i think they'll make it even better look they're working very well with the house, working in unison they're working to -- only enhance it and make it better and make it fair...
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and as the disruption to daily life intensifies, president trump says it could be july or august, four or five months, down the road before the outbreak subsides. let's go straight to the white house, white house correspondent boris sanchez is joining us. boris, the president says the markets will eventually bounce back but also that coronavirus could continue spreading well into the summer. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. really a marked shift from the president in his tone and his rhetoric about this coronavirus, really acknowledging the seriousness of this for the first time, acknowledging that this virus is out of control. further, the president also saying that he would give his federal government's response to this outbreak a 10 out of 10, even as he suggests that more needs to be done by the average american to prevent the spread of this virus. and we see the death toll rise and the stock market plummet. listen to more from the president now. >> my administration is recommending that all americans, including the young and healthy, work to engage with schooling at home if possib
and as the disruption to daily life intensifies, president trump says it could be july or august, four or five months, down the road before the outbreak subsides. let's go straight to the white house, white house correspondent boris sanchez is joining us. boris, the president says the markets will eventually bounce back but also that coronavirus could continue spreading well into the summer. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. really a marked shift from the president in his tone and his...
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make sure we don't think these are solid in stone until july. >> yeah.was would be the outside number. >> mr. president -- mr. president, you've been criticized -- >> hang on one second. please, go ahead. go ahead. >> as a follow-up, senate republicans, do you want senate republicans to change the package that passed the house last week -- >> i think they may make it even better. look, they're working with the house, working very much in unison like the question before. they're working to only enhance it and make it better and make it fair for everybody. and that's what we're looking to do. so we may go back and forth with the house a little bit, but both will be in a very positive fashion. please? >> mr. president, these new guide lines say avoid social gatherings in groups of more than ten people. the cdc's recommendations yesterday were for people to avoid gatherings of more than 50 people. what's evolved and you and your team's thinking in just the past 24 hours? and also what exactly do you need to see in a stimulus bill? >> let me just have the pro
make sure we don't think these are solid in stone until july. >> yeah.was would be the outside number. >> mr. president -- mr. president, you've been criticized -- >> hang on one second. please, go ahead. go ahead. >> as a follow-up, senate republicans, do you want senate republicans to change the package that passed the house last week -- >> i think they may make it even better. look, they're working with the house, working very much in unison like the question...
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. ♪ >> july from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm taylor riggs.manda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.
. ♪ >> july from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm taylor riggs.manda: live in toronto, i'm amanda lang. welcome to bloomberg markets. we are joined by our bloomberg and bnn bloomberg audiences.