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d chat with julie andrews about that very topic via zoom. >> i hope that is clear.island home, julie andrews can still command a screen. so, how are you doing? >> well, just fine, thank you. good morning to you. how are you? >> reporter: i'm doing just great. are you making the best of this odd time at home? >> i am. it reminds me of the war days, this particular time. i don't know if it does for anybody else. >> reporter: yes, i was going to mention. you were a little girl in london during world war ii. i'm wondering, are there any lessons from that time that might apply to this time? >> it is a recognition, actually. it is another kind of war. something that i've certainly never come across before in my life. i don't think many of us have. it is like a very surreal fiction movie in a way. it is hard to grasp that it is real, and yet you know that it is. ♪ >> reporter: it is probably fair to say that julie andrews has had a lifetime of surreal moments. ♪ >> reporter: at 13, she sang in a command performance for king george the sixth. ♪ all i want >> reporter: at 20
d chat with julie andrews about that very topic via zoom. >> i hope that is clear.island home, julie andrews can still command a screen. so, how are you doing? >> well, just fine, thank you. good morning to you. how are you? >> reporter: i'm doing just great. are you making the best of this odd time at home? >> i am. it reminds me of the war days, this particular time. i don't know if it does for anybody else. >> reporter: yes, i was going to mention. you were a...
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good for him next up, julie andrews, the acting and singing legend stopped by the kelly clarkson showuncertain times reminds julie andrews about living in england during world war ii. >> the war made everyone in england where i was born, we bonded like crazy, because we absolutely had to support each other and be strong for each other and try to be brave and calm and so on it's very much the same way now with the huge pandemic. >> that is a fascinating insight there from miss andrews. that wasn't the only thing they talked about, of course. while kelly had her, she had to mention her massive fan girl moment back when the two of them walked by each other on the red carpet. >> i generally never say hi to people because i get too nervous. my clothes, a green dress with flowers and it grazed your clothes as we passed on the red carpet. >> i'm so glad. >> you think it's so silly, but it made my entire -- i talked about it for a year. >> we dug into the archives and found this photo from that red carpet moment as you'll see kelly doing her best right there to not freak out as she is so clos
good for him next up, julie andrews, the acting and singing legend stopped by the kelly clarkson showuncertain times reminds julie andrews about living in england during world war ii. >> the war made everyone in england where i was born, we bonded like crazy, because we absolutely had to support each other and be strong for each other and try to be brave and calm and so on it's very much the same way now with the huge pandemic. >> that is a fascinating insight there from miss...
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of time before we catch all of the movie errors, like this scene in the sound of music," where julie andrews is clearly holding two big macs. or the part in "titanic" where jack and rose fly on the prow of a chevy silverado. you know, i used to spend a lot ide-- ngling freelythere-- in and rubbing up against the friends and neighbors of news to bring you the high-risk flesh but these days i like to stay inside for 14 days, marinating in my own filth to share with you the reheated take-out order of smaller stories that make up my segment "meanwhile." following c.d.c. guidelines, i am isolating "meanwhile" from the rest of the show in my "meanwhile" subsegment "quarantine-while." quarantine-while, we are all finding interesting ways to adapt to our new reality. and one math teacher has taken it a step further by teaching geometry from inside the new v.r. first-person shooter. "half-life: alyx." and you thought holding kids' attentions was hard in a normal classroom. tyler,ize forward. who blew a whole in my torso? katy, i see you hiding that plazica cannon. hand it to me. and she blew my hand
of time before we catch all of the movie errors, like this scene in the sound of music," where julie andrews is clearly holding two big macs. or the part in "titanic" where jack and rose fly on the prow of a chevy silverado. you know, i used to spend a lot ide-- ngling freelythere-- in and rubbing up against the friends and neighbors of news to bring you the high-risk flesh but these days i like to stay inside for 14 days, marinating in my own filth to share with you the reheated...
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. >> we've got the one, the only, we've got julie andrews with us.d morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. just in, san jose police now saying the man struck by a car last night on tully and king roads has died from his injuries. they have not yet identified the victim. police say the driver of the car stayed at the scene and is cooperating with officers. so far, there is no indication the driver will be charged. >>> here in the bay area, the latest bay area coronavirus numbers. more than 7500 testing positive. >>> a new testing clinic is opening this morning in livermore exclusively for people who live in the tri-valley. it's opening it's the alameda county fairgrounds. and you won't need a doctor's referral to be tested there. >>> our bob redell is speak with health care workers at the site, and he'll have a live report coming up for us during our midday newscast. you can also go to our home page to learn more about what the criteria will be for anyone who needs testing. >>> firefighters are trying to determine what sparked an early morning fire at
. >> we've got the one, the only, we've got julie andrews with us.d morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. just in, san jose police now saying the man struck by a car last night on tully and king roads has died from his injuries. they have not yet identified the victim. police say the driver of the car stayed at the scene and is cooperating with officers. so far, there is no indication the driver will be charged. >>> here in the bay area, the latest bay area coronavirus numbers....
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to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julieboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. so, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for public comment. >> hillary? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a co-sponsor. >> no problem, great. thank you. >> and i did want to thank all of my co-sponsors on this legislation which i don't have the list in front of me. oh, i do. and i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being co-sponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. with that, we'll open up this item for public comment. um. do i have to do anything in order to do that? sorry. we're just ge
to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julieboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the...
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to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julie saboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. so, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for public comment. >> hillary? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a co-sponsor. >> no problem, great. thank you. >> and i did want to thank all of my co-sponsors on this legislation which i don't have the list in front of me. oh, i do. and i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being co-sponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. with that, we'll open up this item for public comment. um. do i have to do anything in order to do that? sorry. we're just
to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julie saboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the...
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ordering a halt to non-essential construction and a delay of that state's primary until july 7th in new york, governor andrew cuomo says state-wide restrictions are beginning to flatten the curve. still, new york is now reporting more cases than spain, the country with the highest number of infections behind the u.s new york is also reporting a record 779 deaths since yesterday. governor cuomo compares it to another new york tragedy >> i remember the number of funerals after 9/11. i remember the grief after 9/11. that this should literally eclipse that in terms of numbers of dead, in this state, it's, it's almost unimaginable to me >> in northern virginia, vehicles lining up by the dozens outside a food distribution site the salvation army center is offering curbside, no-contact pickup for eligible families >>> you are up to date and as always, if you want more on our coronavirus coverage here at cnbc, just go to cnbc.com ty, back to you. >> sue, thank you very much. >>> well, as rahel just mentioned, crude is soaring right now, as we head into the close, let's bring in brian sullivan for the details hi, bri
ordering a halt to non-essential construction and a delay of that state's primary until july 7th in new york, governor andrew cuomo says state-wide restrictions are beginning to flatten the curve. still, new york is now reporting more cases than spain, the country with the highest number of infections behind the u.s new york is also reporting a record 779 deaths since yesterday. governor cuomo compares it to another new york tragedy >> i remember the number of funerals after 9/11. i...
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andrew benson there. with the cricket season suspended until at least the 1st of july, yorkshire have confirmed they havepandemic. south african, and... they were all due to feature in the western champ ship while the other agreed to be to teach height —— 220 sage he has been banned for three years for failing to report to corrupt repurchase. the pakistan group... they will resume normal authorities as soon as their approach. the virtual madrid open start today with ruffin nadal winning for some among those taking pa rt winning for some among those taking part was dominic team, he says he doesn't agree with novak djokovic's call to financially support lorrain professionals from top players was up professionals from top players was up in professionals from top players was upina professionals from top players was up in a newspaper article, he suggested there were many prayers who don't put the sport above everything else and he said all the top players had to fight their way up top players had to fight their way up and had nothing handed to them. and that is all this work from us for now. you can get more
andrew benson there. with the cricket season suspended until at least the 1st of july, yorkshire have confirmed they havepandemic. south african, and... they were all due to feature in the western champ ship while the other agreed to be to teach height —— 220 sage he has been banned for three years for failing to report to corrupt repurchase. the pakistan group... they will resume normal authorities as soon as their approach. the virtual madrid open start today with ruffin nadal winning for...
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new york andrew cuomo warned state residents wednesday to expect a high death rate through july. through the summer, he said. mayor bill de blasio has repeatedly warned city hospitals are in dire need of millions of masks, hundreds of thousands of gowns, and hundreds of ventilators, and could run out of supplies by april 5. for many medical w workers, the breakiking poioint has already arrived. one new york city doctor tweeted a photo of the personal protective equipment she was handed when she arrived for her shift -- a new york yankees-branded rain poncho. across the hudson river, seven hospitals in new jersey reached capacity wednesday and were forced to divert covid-19 patients to other hospitals. new jersey's coronavirus death toll has topped 350, and new jersey governor phil murphy said wednesday his state also faces critical shortages. >> do we have enough ventilators? no. do we have an ftp?p? no. do we have enough health care workers? no. amy: in georgia, where at least 154 people have died of covid-19, republican governor brian kemp on wednesday told residents to prepare
new york andrew cuomo warned state residents wednesday to expect a high death rate through july. through the summer, he said. mayor bill de blasio has repeatedly warned city hospitals are in dire need of millions of masks, hundreds of thousands of gowns, and hundreds of ventilators, and could run out of supplies by april 5. for many medical w workers, the breakiking poioint has already arrived. one new york city doctor tweeted a photo of the personal protective equipment she was handed when she...
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england the open will be pushed back a year to july 15th 18th 2021 and that will mean the milestone 150th edition of the british open were returned to st andrews links in scotland in 2022 and you know take a look at the changes to the golf counter p.g.a. championship schedule he played in may will now be played august 2020 years open found itself moving on for its june date to september 2020 interestingly enough the ryder cup that he played in september doesn't really fight itself with a change of date and of course the masters have said earlier we played november now to april but they're likely to be some upset due to conflicts with college football season and the n.f.l. so manila it's really interesting with all of these sports being pushed to the fall push for the fall push for the fall you're going to have a lot over at this pressure for broadcasters they're looking at ok you know c.b.s. has football you have n.b.c. that has the other events how are all these majors were people going to handle all this i'm not sure i mean can you imagine baseball overlapping with football and i mean it's a lot of the n.h.l. is actually on twitter you know
england the open will be pushed back a year to july 15th 18th 2021 and that will mean the milestone 150th edition of the british open were returned to st andrews links in scotland in 2022 and you know take a look at the changes to the golf counter p.g.a. championship schedule he played in may will now be played august 2020 years open found itself moving on for its june date to september 2020 interestingly enough the ryder cup that he played in september doesn't really fight itself with a change...
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july, early august. >> in new york, after blue angels and thunderbirds saluted frontline workers, governor andrew cuomo giving this tough reminder. >> i think today is the day the nightmare will be over, but it's not. 335 people passed away yesterday from this virus in this state. that's 335 families. >> meanwhile, largest operators of malls in the united states, that's the simon property group, they say they're going to be opening up 49 of their shopping centers starting on friday in ten states. that includes the ones located in texas, indiana, georgia and missouri. even small businesses like back here in georgia at biscuits and more in marietta, they're glad to be open but are concerned about the future. john and al sib. >> martin savidge for us in florida. joining us now is dr. colleen craft, associated chief medical officer at emery university hospital in georgia. dr. kraft, i want to start with the numbers. more than a million cases now reported in more than 58,000 deaths reported. more than 2,000 alone just yesterday. if we can put the daily chart up, we can see how many deaths we've had each day
july, early august. >> in new york, after blue angels and thunderbirds saluted frontline workers, governor andrew cuomo giving this tough reminder. >> i think today is the day the nightmare will be over, but it's not. 335 people passed away yesterday from this virus in this state. that's 335 families. >> meanwhile, largest operators of malls in the united states, that's the simon property group, they say they're going to be opening up 49 of their shopping centers starting on...
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to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julie saboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. so, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for public comment. >> hillary? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a co-sponsor. >> no problem, great. thank you. >> and i did want to thank all of my co-sponsors on this legislation which i don't have the list in front of me. oh, i do. and i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being co-sponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. with that, we'll open up this item for public comment. um. do i have to do anything in order to do that? sorry. we're just
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george's in england the open will be pushed back to july 15th 1921 and that will mean the milestone 150 at the dition of the british open will return to st andrew's wings in scotland in 2022 and just take a look at the changes of the golf count there have been numerous ones p.g.a. championship virtually schedule he played in may and now they play in august 2020 u.s. open found itself moved in the regional june date to september 2020 interestedly enough the ryder cup said to be played september hasn't found south of the change date and of course the masters will now find sales played in november instead april and there are likely some to be upset as it coincides with the n.f.l. and possible season. 2 years after indy car driver robert wiggins nearly lost his life on the track he returned to the sport he loves although a little bit of a different comeback that he had imagined that canadian drivers suffered horrific number of injuries in august 28th seen at the poconos raceway in pennsylvania his car came in contact with the ryan 100 raise on the 7th lap went to a flat spin slid across the track and crashed in the inside wall wiccans diagnose a spin
george's in england the open will be pushed back to july 15th 1921 and that will mean the milestone 150 at the dition of the british open will return to st andrew's wings in scotland in 2022 and just take a look at the changes of the golf count there have been numerous ones p.g.a. championship virtually schedule he played in may and now they play in august 2020 u.s. open found itself moved in the regional june date to september 2020 interestedly enough the ryder cup said to be played september...
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spending world pretty hard and putting the media industry in a tough spot julie boorstin has more on that. >> reporter: andrewa dramatic pull back in ad spending. the pause of all live events and closure of movie theaters and theme parks outlines the benefit from the rise in tv ratings and of streaming at home the seven major media companies warned coronavirus would have meaningful impact on their results. disney, comcast, at&t, fox, viacom, sony and discovery all issuing those warns. it's worth noting a number of analysts do see long term opportunities in these companies. all of these companies will see some benefit from an increase in streaming and tv time at home but in primetime tv viewing increased by 10% the week of march 16th from the prior week these companies are suffering from the loss of box office revenue as well as advertisers, many of them pausing their spending netflix, on the other hand, is benefiting from people hunkering down at home dramatically. nielsen reporting streaming increased 22% march 16th from the prior week market share before 30% of all streaming minutes. hurt the most in the me
spending world pretty hard and putting the media industry in a tough spot julie boorstin has more on that. >> reporter: andrewa dramatic pull back in ad spending. the pause of all live events and closure of movie theaters and theme parks outlines the benefit from the rise in tv ratings and of streaming at home the seven major media companies warned coronavirus would have meaningful impact on their results. disney, comcast, at&t, fox, viacom, sony and discovery all issuing those warns....
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andrew's day. they would have said the person likes said they were much bigger do you know very intimate yet this is the 4th of july full it's called the whole the 3 years almost always a very intimate yes a very good us learn to stay all of it is going to learn. in the same way that the colonies you believe is it really fair to all 3 this is a very nice way of looking at the world just like your friends here for you ok thank you so. today mohammed is watching the war game one of the strangest balloons that is only played at least. 'd this is one of the feeling oh and you can see the boys sitting on the ward they have to take the ball and raise it from the ground and this is like a go in football game the now this is the 1st official suppression and even i have had no i watched the whole game and i have to understand its rules. when i 1st arrived at my house i was a bit homesick coming to a boarding school is much more different we have rules fighting for sleeping time talk of living with a newborn is sleeping alone in my room is really different. and it's difficult for mohammed during the 1st time he's been away f
andrew's day. they would have said the person likes said they were much bigger do you know very intimate yet this is the 4th of july full it's called the whole the 3 years almost always a very intimate yes a very good us learn to stay all of it is going to learn. in the same way that the colonies you believe is it really fair to all 3 this is a very nice way of looking at the world just like your friends here for you ok thank you so. today mohammed is watching the war game one of the strangest...
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to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and julie saboro from mayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. so, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for public comment. >> hillary? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a co-sponsor. >> no problem, great. thank you. >> and i did want to thank all of my co-sponsors on this legislation which i don't have the list in front of me. oh, i do. and i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being co-sponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. with that, we'll open up this item for public comment. um. do i have to do anything in order to do that? sorry. we're just
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of wisconsin's governor tony evers new york's governor andrew cuomo and ohio governor mike dewine the bobbleheads are $25 they will ship this julyw for tonight's kron 4 hero as people continue to follow the stay at home orders here in the bay area. >>a local artist is giving back to his community by teaching free online art classes. edgar arturo camacho is with welcome alito collective that's an art gallery in vallejo every week and his partner able live stream tutorials on social media we're almost 2000 people tune in to learn how to paint. there are lessons are in both spanish and english and they focus on positivity through art camacho tells us he's fortunate to still be working from home. he wants to give the community something positive to look forward to that that orioles happen every monday wednesday and friday. we have all the details on our website kron 4 dot com and you can spotlight, somebody making a difference in your community we have a new section on our website is called kron 4 heroes all you have to do is fill out a short form and let us know about your hero you can find the page at kron 4 dot com that wraps up
of wisconsin's governor tony evers new york's governor andrew cuomo and ohio governor mike dewine the bobbleheads are $25 they will ship this julyw for tonight's kron 4 hero as people continue to follow the stay at home orders here in the bay area. >>a local artist is giving back to his community by teaching free online art classes. edgar arturo camacho is with welcome alito collective that's an art gallery in vallejo every week and his partner able live stream tutorials on social media...
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july. legislators are still fighting for more relief for workers, and with the president at odds with some, state leaders turning this testing plan into a reality still faces political challenges. andrewbert, abc news, washington. >>> nieman marcus is set to file for bankruptcy as soon as this week that is according to reuters. sources say the retailer is in the final stages of negotiating a loan and filing for bankruptcy protection. it will become the first u.s. major department store to be hit by the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak. the already debt-laden company was closed to close all stores and furlough roughly 4,000 employees. >>> facebook plans to introduce tomorrow an app designed for creating and watching a live game play. they intended to release the free app in june but moved it up to meet the surge in gaming across the globe because of covid-19 quarantine measures. facebook has more than 700 million of its 3.5 billion -- make that 2.5 billion monthly users engaged with gaming content. the company will make money on the new app by taking a cut of stars which fans can buy and send to gaming streamers. >>> spread the love and not the virus. that was the message
july. legislators are still fighting for more relief for workers, and with the president at odds with some, state leaders turning this testing plan into a reality still faces political challenges. andrewbert, abc news, washington. >>> nieman marcus is set to file for bankruptcy as soon as this week that is according to reuters. sources say the retailer is in the final stages of negotiating a loan and filing for bankruptcy protection. it will become the first u.s. major department store...
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july, august and september. >> new york and other states extended stay at home orders through mid may. in new york, fox news. >>> governor andrew cuomo said new york may carry out a phased reopening starting next month based on hospitalizations, antibody tests and positive diagnostic tests. certain types of businesses in upstate in central new york could resume after may 15. >>> phase 1 of reopening will involve construction and manufacturing of levity. within construction and manufacturing, those businesses with a low risk. >>> he also said other parts of new york would take more time to reopen since it requires coordinating with other states. >>> round two of the paycheck protection program begins tomorrow. small businesses can apply for loan starting at 7:30 am our time. president trump signed a coronavirus relief bill that gave the program an additional $310 billion. banking industry group save the money that was added to the paycheck protection act may already be spoken for. they say that money may go to businesses that were already in the pipeline. the first round of pbp funding totaled nearly $350 billion and it only las
july, august and september. >> new york and other states extended stay at home orders through mid may. in new york, fox news. >>> governor andrew cuomo said new york may carry out a phased reopening starting next month based on hospitalizations, antibody tests and positive diagnostic tests. certain types of businesses in upstate in central new york could resume after may 15. >>> phase 1 of reopening will involve construction and manufacturing of levity. within...
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july. if this model is correct, this could go through the summer. >> reporter: the number of patients in new york city alone skyrocketing to nearly 48,000 with more than 1,300 deaths. governor andrew cuomo is now taking steps to force social distancing closing new york city playgrounds where kids were seen playing basketball wednesday. >> how reckless and irresponsible and selfish for people not to do it on their own. i mean, what else do you have to know? what else do you have to hear? >> reporter: social distancing also apparently not happening on the subways. this video of a standing room only train taken just yesterday. .a plan in place would bring in officers from other parts of the state if needed. iconic places are now being used for makeshift hospitals including a cruise terminal in brooklyn. the billie jean king national tennis center, the home of the u.s. open and central park. also this morning, our first look inside the u.s. navy hospital ship "comfort" now treating noncoronavirus patients. while city hospitals are overrun, abc news has obtained grim new guidelines being distributed to ems workers saying if medics can't get a pulse on their own, they should not take th
july. if this model is correct, this could go through the summer. >> reporter: the number of patients in new york city alone skyrocketing to nearly 48,000 with more than 1,300 deaths. governor andrew cuomo is now taking steps to force social distancing closing new york city playgrounds where kids were seen playing basketball wednesday. >> how reckless and irresponsible and selfish for people not to do it on their own. i mean, what else do you have to know? what else do you have to...
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andrew, let me ask a question this way. when do you think you'll be able to fly east, safely? >> not before july 1st, i would say. it's hard to know right now. there's too many unknowns and too many moving parts in all of this. we'll need to do a lot more testing as was said. we'll need to do serological testing. looking for antibodies. >> andrew, there's a study from stanford university that is investigating the idea that the coronavirus was in california a lot sooner. what do you make of that study? how much do you know about it? >> it's a really interesting hypothesis. the standard group is looking for antibodies. we'll be seeing and hearing a lot more about these studies in the come weeks because the an antibody testing will be important to figure out when we can ease the lockdown. i do not believe it's at all likely that this virus was circulating in november, december and january in the united states and causing people to become immune without us being aware of it. i think that is -- from everything we know about the virus, it's extremely unlikely this is the case. >> i assume you would have had a surge of
andrew, let me ask a question this way. when do you think you'll be able to fly east, safely? >> not before july 1st, i would say. it's hard to know right now. there's too many unknowns and too many moving parts in all of this. we'll need to do a lot more testing as was said. we'll need to do serological testing. looking for antibodies. >> andrew, there's a study from stanford university that is investigating the idea that the coronavirus was in california a lot sooner. what do you...
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july 16th through 19th at royal st. georges golf course in england. they'll return to play in the summer of 2021 and at st. andrewsn 2022. they played since 1860, and this is the 13th time that golf's oldest major has been canceled. all the other cancellations came during the two world wars. we'll have more for you right after the break. >>> hi, everyone, check out "california live." >>> nbc bay area responds to a camera man who felt ripped off after he tried to buy masks online. we asked consumer investigator chris chmura and his team to help him get his money back. >> reporter: rick mccloud wanted to help his wife's family in china. they needed masks. he found a case on this website and paid $79.73 via paypal. rick says the seller never responded to him so he complained to paypal. at first paypal sided with the seller, saying that there was proof of delivery. but rick says that proof was just a tracking number that something was delivered to someone else. so he turned to us. we contacted paypal. here is what it told us. our customer service team looked into this case and found the complaint appeal in mr. mccloud
july 16th through 19th at royal st. georges golf course in england. they'll return to play in the summer of 2021 and at st. andrewsn 2022. they played since 1860, and this is the 13th time that golf's oldest major has been canceled. all the other cancellations came during the two world wars. we'll have more for you right after the break. >>> hi, everyone, check out "california live." >>> nbc bay area responds to a camera man who felt ripped off after he tried to buy...
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july, until we moved. because back then we were tentsg up intense -- in and that was no easy project. interviewer: a full-service hospital? andrew: full-service, everything. interviewer: when you treated your first batch of mass casualties, did your training prepare you for what you saw? so.ew: i think pretty much are in the station hospital, i was in the medical end of it. we have the basic training, and inwent into combat and i was the surgical ward, they did chest and stomach wounds. stomachs, this one had something else. with the training we had we knew what we were getting into. i did not get it in the hospital, but i knew with the training that we had, that we were going to have wounded patients. interviewer: did you have quite a few patients? andrew: yes. that was something too. i think about this every so often, let's say he went off at 8:00 in the morning -- let's say you go off at 8:00 in the morning, you come back at 8:00 in the evening and where such and such? he passed away. it wasn't pleasant. it was war but you didn't want to lose anybody. no matter what. it was not great when you came back and the patient wasn't
july, until we moved. because back then we were tentsg up intense -- in and that was no easy project. interviewer: a full-service hospital? andrew: full-service, everything. interviewer: when you treated your first batch of mass casualties, did your training prepare you for what you saw? so.ew: i think pretty much are in the station hospital, i was in the medical end of it. we have the basic training, and inwent into combat and i was the surgical ward, they did chest and stomach wounds....
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july. if this model is correct, this could go through the summer. >> reporter: the number of patients in new york city alone skyrocketing to nearly 48,000 with more than 1,300 deaths. governor andreww taking steps to force social distancing, closing new york city playgrounds where kids were seen playing basketball wednesday. >> how reckless and irresponsible and selfish for people not to do it on their own. i mean, what else do you have to know? what else do you have to hear? >> reporter: social distancing also apparently not happening on the subways. this video of a standing room only train taken just yesterday. this morning 17% of the nypd is out sick. more than 1,200 officers have tested positive. governor cuomo says a plan in place would bring in officers from other parts of the state if needed. iconic places are now being used for makeshift hospitals, including a cruise terminal in brooklyn, billie jean king national tennis tennis center, home of the u.s. open, and central park. also this morning our first look inside the u.s. navy hospital ship "comfort" now treating noncoronavirus patients. while city hospitals are overrun, abc news has obtained grim new guidelines being di
july. if this model is correct, this could go through the summer. >> reporter: the number of patients in new york city alone skyrocketing to nearly 48,000 with more than 1,300 deaths. governor andreww taking steps to force social distancing, closing new york city playgrounds where kids were seen playing basketball wednesday. >> how reckless and irresponsible and selfish for people not to do it on their own. i mean, what else do you have to know? what else do you have to hear?...
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sure, andrew if you look at what's happening in the july contract, we're not seeing as big volatilitye're seeing actually looking higher this morning. what you've got again is this dislocation where you have this front month coming under a lot of pressure. the reason for that is simply because we're pushing oen a string in terms of the demand side of the picture and the supply side. we have demand down unprecedented levels -- >> matt. matt -- >> go on. >> even if you go out to july the numbers are terrible not as terrible as they are now, but the economics of the whole complex doesn't work under any of these scenarios >> no, absolutely. so you look out to january contract for brent and you're still at $31 there that's simply a reflection that we have too much supply in the market and the expectation that there's going to be over supply the end of this year so what you've got really is a situation you're not only seeing on shore, you have the eia tomorrow, we have a decent bill, record inventories there we're seeing off shore stress as well we're seeing global invep tore ris on a float
sure, andrew if you look at what's happening in the july contract, we're not seeing as big volatilitye're seeing actually looking higher this morning. what you've got again is this dislocation where you have this front month coming under a lot of pressure. the reason for that is simply because we're pushing oen a string in terms of the demand side of the picture and the supply side. we have demand down unprecedented levels -- >> matt. matt -- >> go on. >> even if you go out to...
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normal convention could be held in july due to the pandemic it will now take place during the week of august 17th and will remain in milwaukee. new york governor andrew cuomo says the apex of the pandemic could occur in the next 7 to 30 days he is reporting another sharp increase in coronavirus deaths >> number of deaths up to 2373, up from 1941 looking for a trend line -- the trend line is still basically up, total new hospitalizations trend line of icu admissions is still up >> that's the latest from governor cuomo as always, for more coronavirus coverage, head to cnbc.com for now, kelly, back to you. >> seema, thank you, seema mody. >>> while a lot of vc funding is drying up amid this crisis, one area that's an exception is biotech. let's bring in megterrell for more right now with a very special guest right now. meg? >> hi, kelly well, two different funds, major marquise biotech venture capital firms announcing fund-raising of more than $1 billion each today. their flagship pioneering arch ventures flagship pioneering says it's going to use this money to continue to create new companies focused on health and sustainability within its flagship lab
normal convention could be held in july due to the pandemic it will now take place during the week of august 17th and will remain in milwaukee. new york governor andrew cuomo says the apex of the pandemic could occur in the next 7 to 30 days he is reporting another sharp increase in coronavirus deaths >> number of deaths up to 2373, up from 1941 looking for a trend line -- the trend line is still basically up, total new hospitalizations trend line of icu admissions is still up >>...
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to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and juliemayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation to this, this space. so, with that, i believe unless either of my colleagues have any comments we can open up for public comment. >> hillary? >> yes. >> supervisor ronen, i would like to be added as a co-sponsor. >> no problem, great. thank you. >> and i did want to thank all of my co-sponsors on this legislation which i don't have the list in front of me. oh, i do. and i want to thank supervisors mandolin, peskin, yee and stefani for being co-sponsor was had legislation, thank you so much. with that, we'll open up this item for public comment. um. do i have to do anything in order to do that? sorry. we're just getting used
to sharia souza, april mcgillin from fru american indian cultural center, andrew jolevett, from american cultural center and juliemayor's office of housing and community development and thanks to paul monhay from my au office, who i believe this mighy have been the if first piece ofi legislation that he worked on, a and has just poured his heart a and soul into.hl we need to thank him and get a special thank you to my foeshler colleague, dolly brown who partnered with us to get the legislation...
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andrew, while you were in space, describe the experience going up in july, the types of things you wererience. and a great honor for me to represent our nation and the entire planet at as part of their international space station crew. we had some of the busiest operational time on board the iss in its history. and then all the while the world was changing beaten neath our feet. brian: you said you get news on a regular basis and watching this pandemic hit. what are your thoughts? >> talking to friends and family as they experienced it back home on earth, it started to build the pictured that the earth that i was going to return to wasn't going to be the same one that i left. brian: also you are a doctor and salute the medical profession and fdny and fire departments all across the country. what you have seen and the first responders really struck you. >> yeah. absolutely. so, before i was selected as an astronaut, i was an emergency physician. i'm still an emergency physician and military officer. so i have great respect, tremendous respect and affection for the profession putting thei
andrew, while you were in space, describe the experience going up in july, the types of things you wererience. and a great honor for me to represent our nation and the entire planet at as part of their international space station crew. we had some of the busiest operational time on board the iss in its history. and then all the while the world was changing beaten neath our feet. brian: you said you get news on a regular basis and watching this pandemic hit. what are your thoughts? >>...
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andrew dymburt, abc news, washington. >>> movie theaters in georgia are permitted to reopen today, but big chains will be closed. amc says they will likely be closed at least until the beginning of julys. >>> the nba is reopening its doors this week. espn is reporting players can return to practice facilities friday in places where stay-at-home restrictions have been loosened. group workouts, though, will still be prohibited. >>> a louisiana pastor under fire and in legal trouble for ignoring a ban on large gatherings defying his house arrest to lead sunday services. tony spell was back in front of the flock yesterday worshipping and preaching from the pulpit after the house arrest was imposed when he refused to stop holding services in person. spell, who's facing a number of charges, including assault for an alleged incident. the protester told parishioners yesterday that god will protect them. >>> the governor of illinois has a warning for social distancing violators after video surfaced allegedly showing a large house party in chicago. dozens of people were packed inside what's believed to be a chicago home. most not wearing masks. large parties are banned under the state's stay-a
andrew dymburt, abc news, washington. >>> movie theaters in georgia are permitted to reopen today, but big chains will be closed. amc says they will likely be closed at least until the beginning of julys. >>> the nba is reopening its doors this week. espn is reporting players can return to practice facilities friday in places where stay-at-home restrictions have been loosened. group workouts, though, will still be prohibited. >>> a louisiana pastor under fire and in...
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new york governor andrew cuomo has extended the state's stay-at-home order until may 15th mayor de blasio says new york city now facing $7.5 billion int returning to normal until julyre watching protests are spreading across the country from texas to virginia now many people saying they are ready to get back to work. mean while governors from seven midwestern states are gathering their reopening. ohio says it will expire may with safeguards. >> all right, craig. so many people this morning, fans, colleagues remembering a legend of the stage and screen, actor brian dennehy passed away on wednesday night he was 81. his family says he died of natural causes not related to the coronavirus outbreak nbc's joe fryer with a look back at his award winning career. >> at 6'3" brian dennehy was tailor made to play the burly tough guy. >> you can't do this. >> really? >> the corrupt sheriff in "silverado," or the equally evil sheriff in "rambo first blood." >> why are you pushing me? i haven't done anything to you. >> first of all, you don't ask the questions around here. i do understand >> he was a skilled enough actor to tackle softer carriers, too, friendly leader in a group
new york governor andrew cuomo has extended the state's stay-at-home order until may 15th mayor de blasio says new york city now facing $7.5 billion int returning to normal until julyre watching protests are spreading across the country from texas to virginia now many people saying they are ready to get back to work. mean while governors from seven midwestern states are gathering their reopening. ohio says it will expire may with safeguards. >> all right, craig. so many people this...
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andrew. >> before we go back to energy, back to the taxes for a second do you think -- i thought the delay was just till the 15th of july you think it's depending on how much money your taxes are owed >> no. i think you get the delay as long as you don't owe more than $1 million if you owe more -- i think you need to send it in that's why i was kidding you and you said you thought you had sent some in i was like, wow, andrew, those books are really, really lucrative. >> well, i don't -- ip don't think you're right about that. >> really? that's what i thought. that's what i thought. >> you might be. >> i'm looking right now. >> it doesn't affect me. doesn't affect me. that's all i - >> i don't want to get into my tax bill, but when you said that, i thought, hmm, i have to think about this. >> well, i can't believe you owed money. >> we're talking about taxes on tv. >> was that deal book or something? it can't be "the new york times" - >> i have to look at this. >> doors are barely open at that joint. >> i have to look at this. that's not true. subscriptions through the roof, my friend. >> i know. i know. >> business is -
andrew. >> before we go back to energy, back to the taxes for a second do you think -- i thought the delay was just till the 15th of july you think it's depending on how much money your taxes are owed >> no. i think you get the delay as long as you don't owe more than $1 million if you owe more -- i think you need to send it in that's why i was kidding you and you said you thought you had sent some in i was like, wow, andrew, those books are really, really lucrative. >> well,...