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having more fun. >> katie: may be.e need greg's diet tips. >> greg: my wife started cooking, so that helped. [laughs] i shouldn't say that. she might be watching. you know what, you always need an out when you're in. if you can't go to the gym, you have to have a backup plan. whether it's an exercise bike or it's an app. there's a lot of stuff you can do, even in a small space that i won't get into here because this is a family channel. you could do a lot of stuff with just a mirror and an app. peloton has apps. there is no excuse. >> katie: dan bongino, i know you are a gym guy. >> dan: i have never been more jacked in my life. i have a home gym. i have nothing to do. i am squatting at midnight, curls in the morning, bench press in the afternoon, i've never been more jacked in my life. >> greg: i am often squatting at midnight but for other reasons. >> geraldo: erica has emptied the house of all snacks, all junk food. erica is the reason that i am 5 pounds underweight now. rather than 5 pounds overweight. the best die
having more fun. >> katie: may be.e need greg's diet tips. >> greg: my wife started cooking, so that helped. [laughs] i shouldn't say that. she might be watching. you know what, you always need an out when you're in. if you can't go to the gym, you have to have a backup plan. whether it's an exercise bike or it's an app. there's a lot of stuff you can do, even in a small space that i won't get into here because this is a family channel. you could do a lot of stuff with just a mirror...
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>> dana: katy, let me give you a chance to wrap it up here >> katie: the media needs to make up their minds whether they want the coronavirus task force briefings or not. for weeks we have heard from a number of journalist who have said we shouldn't be showing these briefings because they are propaganda. the second they get rid of them they are screaming how the president is being irresponsible and nontransparent because somehow not giving more information. this whole thing was completely overblown because a number -- the vast majority of the people in the coronavirus task force run these government agencies anyway. there is a high chance dr. birx will be in charge of hhs soon. the idea they would not continue their work in some kind of capacity is false. look, i'm going to the headline as trump reopens the country, car accidents and fatalities increase. i mean, he will get blamed. >> dana: you can guarantee that is coming. >> katie: people going back to work. there are consequences on both sides, yes, people will contract this virus moving forward unfortunately. but yes, if we keep t
>> dana: katy, let me give you a chance to wrap it up here >> katie: the media needs to make up their minds whether they want the coronavirus task force briefings or not. for weeks we have heard from a number of journalist who have said we shouldn't be showing these briefings because they are propaganda. the second they get rid of them they are screaming how the president is being irresponsible and nontransparent because somehow not giving more information. this whole thing was...
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katie, how about you?d with flying colors. >> katie: it is the concept of having your drivers test. you don't want to wait until you're 17, but i think that greg should ask for a refund since he had to go through all the testing, and i do think that parents are actually responsible for making sure that their kids know how to drive before they go to the dmv to get their driver's license. that preparation i think can happen. you can still be a safe driver without having the exact test at the dmv, but it is a prudent thing to have, i think. >> dana: i am looking into the future and i am seeing you teaching your young daughter to drive, that will be something. >> jesse: that will be something, i can just imagine in georgia, you have teenage adrenaline junkies probably hopped up on some crazy drug i have not heard of and then you have covid-19. i'm taking my chances with covid-19. >> dana: young people can also be very responsible, we want to be clear. all right, "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ it's best we sta
katie, how about you?d with flying colors. >> katie: it is the concept of having your drivers test. you don't want to wait until you're 17, but i think that greg should ask for a refund since he had to go through all the testing, and i do think that parents are actually responsible for making sure that their kids know how to drive before they go to the dmv to get their driver's license. that preparation i think can happen. you can still be a safe driver without having the exact test at...
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katie pavlich, i know you are a big space fan.ven though the weather scuttled things today, it was a pretty important moment for america showing the capability of the private sector and the government coming together to show little muscle around the world in the space program. >> katie: i grew up in a place called mars hill where pluto was discovered as a planet and i still believe it is a planet. you are right. i am a space nerd and i love stuff like this. to watch the innovation and look at the technology that's changed so much just in the ten years since american astronauts were launched into space is amazing. i remember in 2012 when the discovery shuttle was flown over d.c. to its final resting place, it felt really sad that we know longer have this program to be sending american astronauts to the international space station. for me, i really love that america is regaining its independence in space, to be able to send americans from american soil up to space whether it's for scientific reasons, for national security projects,
katie pavlich, i know you are a big space fan.ven though the weather scuttled things today, it was a pretty important moment for america showing the capability of the private sector and the government coming together to show little muscle around the world in the space program. >> katie: i grew up in a place called mars hill where pluto was discovered as a planet and i still believe it is a planet. you are right. i am a space nerd and i love stuff like this. to watch the innovation and...
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>> reporter: that's right, katy.becomes how do you shelter in place if your shelter suspect safe? we know that these shelter in place orders were designed to protect people from the virus, but the devastating and the unintended consequences is that it's actually trapping people who were there, who are stuck inside with their abuser. so you have this mix of dangerous factors. you have abusers who are oftentimes not working now and then those victims simply do not have reprieve, do not have solace. they cannot get away. so we've seen the numbers skyrocket in terms of calls going to domestic violence hotlines and going to police departments all across the country. for example, in new york city alone, we've seen a 53% increase in calls between february and april since that pandemic began. houston saw a 20% increase in calls in february. chicago, seattle, also seeing calls in the drimouble digits. now you have nithese advocacy groups trying to protect abused people and trying to create interesting workarounds. they've cre
>> reporter: that's right, katy.becomes how do you shelter in place if your shelter suspect safe? we know that these shelter in place orders were designed to protect people from the virus, but the devastating and the unintended consequences is that it's actually trapping people who were there, who are stuck inside with their abuser. so you have this mix of dangerous factors. you have abusers who are oftentimes not working now and then those victims simply do not have reprieve, do not have...
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you know, katy, i've actually, you know, we laugh.rted to see -- you're starting to see plexiglas is installed, i saw i think in german classrooms in front of the teacher's desks. i do think this could be a much of our new normal. we'll see plexiglas barriers everywhere in our lives. >> there is one at my local pharmacy when i have to go pick up a prescription. there is glass. the it may be the new normal for a little while. but this is not something that is going to be one size fits all. it's not necessarily solution that the restaurant industry would easily be able to adapt to. here in the united states, more than a quarter of the 20.5 million americans who lost their jobs in the last month, chuck, worked in restaurants. the most of any industry for the second consecutive month. so joining us now is the host of "what's eating america" on msnbc, andrew. it's good to see you. we just had steve ratner on a moment ago. he said it's hard to bail out an industry that doesn't have demand. maybe that means we don't need so many restaurants
you know, katy, i've actually, you know, we laugh.rted to see -- you're starting to see plexiglas is installed, i saw i think in german classrooms in front of the teacher's desks. i do think this could be a much of our new normal. we'll see plexiglas barriers everywhere in our lives. >> there is one at my local pharmacy when i have to go pick up a prescription. there is glass. the it may be the new normal for a little while. but this is not something that is going to be one size fits all....
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[laughter] >> katie: all right.ng" is up next. se, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. you can't always stop for a fingerstick.betes with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the mome
[laughter] >> katie: all right.ng" is up next. se, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these...
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katy: brazil is becoming more marginalized. world watching as the president seems unwilling take this pandemic seriously. katty: it's a familiar story. we see the economy crashing, the case is rising, the food banks, that you just went to, is there anything that would make president bolsonaro publicly change his mind his course of action on this virus? katy: at the moment, don't think so. at every step of the way hhas been very contrary. he has been outspoken. he does not seem to be wanting to give at all on this. he constantly goes on about the economy. it is a important situation for every person here. that every person i spoke to said you cannot have an economy without people. the people here feel forgotten. katty: is it because he does not believe the science? katy: if you speak to the former health minister's, they said they worked on the science, and that the president disagreed with that. he's just like trump. he believes that chloroquine is one of the rather knees -- one of the remedies. he just wants to get the enomy b
katy: brazil is becoming more marginalized. world watching as the president seems unwilling take this pandemic seriously. katty: it's a familiar story. we see the economy crashing, the case is rising, the food banks, that you just went to, is there anything that would make president bolsonaro publicly change his mind his course of action on this virus? katy: at the moment, don't think so. at every step of the way hhas been very contrary. he has been outspoken. he does not seem to be wanting to...
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katy. >> striking images., thank you very much. >>> kathy park, you're along the jersey shore, what it's like there. >> i'm here at point pleasant beach and typically on an average memorial day weekend, i'm told you'll see about 60,000 people per day, right now it's ha empty. we have a handful of people. but, man, this has such a big impact on the local economy here, they really count on the tourists from memorial day to labor day, that's when the businesses really count on the profits to come in and point pleasant beach is unique, because the boardwalk is completely closed right now. the state of new jersey the governor said that the jersey shore is open, it's up to the each jurisdiction what to open and when talked to the mayor, his decision to close off the boardwalk was because of staffing and crowd control. and he just thought it was best to keep it closed for now and he hopes to open it up in about two weeks. the businesses that really rely on the visitors, you know they're not seeing that right now and
katy. >> striking images., thank you very much. >>> kathy park, you're along the jersey shore, what it's like there. >> i'm here at point pleasant beach and typically on an average memorial day weekend, i'm told you'll see about 60,000 people per day, right now it's ha empty. we have a handful of people. but, man, this has such a big impact on the local economy here, they really count on the tourists from memorial day to labor day, that's when the businesses really count on...
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>> katie: she's both.honest about what she plans to do with her vote of the voting booth in november, but it also is very hypercritical, because the left and especially the rabid modern feminism that we've seen has a different standard for men depending on which political party therein. they try to destroy the lives of justice brett kavanaugh, they have destroyed the lives of a number of young men on college campuses by backing these horrific title ix rules that give young men zero due process when it comes to simple accusations of sexual misconduct. they get kicked out of school, they are forced to leave, they are publicly shamed by administrators and student newspapers. so the issue here, of course, for most voters, if you are a single-issue voter on the issue of sexual abuse, obviously you wouldn't vote for joe biden in this case. but, as we've seen, democrats are more than willing to get behind, because they've done for decades, people who have been accused of this kind of misconduct. but they brush it
>> katie: she's both.honest about what she plans to do with her vote of the voting booth in november, but it also is very hypercritical, because the left and especially the rabid modern feminism that we've seen has a different standard for men depending on which political party therein. they try to destroy the lives of justice brett kavanaugh, they have destroyed the lives of a number of young men on college campuses by backing these horrific title ix rules that give young men zero due...
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and katie miller has been on those trips from time to time. we should also note yesterday the vice president traveled to alexandria, virginia, outside of washington, d.c., to drop off personal protective equipment, and katie miller, the press secretary, was on that trip and interacted with some members of the press including staffers at cnn. so the potential is there, as sanjay was saying, as these senior members of the white house move around the grounds, move around the portions of the white house where they are to other areas where the press may be and others, you do have the potential for this virus to spread around, no question about it. >> sanjay, is this just another indication that the white house should be following the trump administration's own guidelines as far as wearing masks? >> reporter: yeah, i think so. i mean, i know this is strange, and culturally we're not really used to masks in this country. obviously a lot of other countries wear masks more regularly. you know, the issue is that it's very hard to maintain physical dista
and katie miller has been on those trips from time to time. we should also note yesterday the vice president traveled to alexandria, virginia, outside of washington, d.c., to drop off personal protective equipment, and katie miller, the press secretary, was on that trip and interacted with some members of the press including staffers at cnn. so the potential is there, as sanjay was saying, as these senior members of the white house move around the grounds, move around the portions of the white...
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i'm not trying to keep up with katy perry.er new hit "daisies" is out right now and we're going to talk to her in just a minute. we'll be right back. in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com [m♪ come now set they: "togepast on fire ♪ ♪ stand up raise your face to the sky my love ♪ ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ (for my mother,vo) iit was a very difficult time.. but she wasn't alone. everybody tried to do what they could to help. we can get through this. we all have the strength to do it. i've seen it. [laughs] ♪ the curb. it's probably not something you've thought about. unless you were parking. or
i'm not trying to keep up with katy perry.er new hit "daisies" is out right now and we're going to talk to her in just a minute. we'll be right back. in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to...
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katie, i will come to you first on this.nitial reaction to it. >> katie: the initial reaction is this is a nice piece of legislation but it'll never pass the house because the house voted for taxpayer money to go to illegal immigrants. i agree with senator cotton. at a time when the country is $24 trillion plus in debt, when we have tens of millions of americans out of work, the idea that we are going to spend taxpayer money and give it to people who broke the law to come to this country, it is pretty disappointing and frustrating. california, for example, keeps saying that they maybe want a federal bailout. there have to be strings attached to that, and giving taxpayer money that comes from other states like arizona or texas or colorado, for example, shouldn't be going to pay illegal immigrants. it should be going to pay american citizens. the president has said we are going to talk about bailouts, it has to be for states that have good financial standing before hand. we are not bailing out bad decisions in the past three d
katie, i will come to you first on this.nitial reaction to it. >> katie: the initial reaction is this is a nice piece of legislation but it'll never pass the house because the house voted for taxpayer money to go to illegal immigrants. i agree with senator cotton. at a time when the country is $24 trillion plus in debt, when we have tens of millions of americans out of work, the idea that we are going to spend taxpayer money and give it to people who broke the law to come to this country,...
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joining us to tell -- to talk about this is katie nixon. katie, what changed?have the airlines up 12%. people andnly that investors think, the world is going to go back to pre-pandemic normals? katie: vonnie, thank you for having me. i would say investors have been waiting to exhale and are getting signals that we can exhale a little bit. we are seeing positive news on a number of fronts that are giving investors more confidence, and that confidence is leading to really a broadening out of the rally. bounce had a significant off of a very low bottom. fewer were expecting a v-shaped economy, but we have popped up 34%, but the nature of the rally is different. we are seeing a broadening out to include cyclical stocks. some of the value stocks that were left behind in a market that had really been very tech-heavy and staying focused, so the broadening is a signal that investors have more confidence in the recovery in the post covid-19 economic period. vonnie: katie, what does that mean for cash? is this cash coming off the sidelines? will we see a reaction in the
joining us to tell -- to talk about this is katie nixon. katie, what changed?have the airlines up 12%. people andnly that investors think, the world is going to go back to pre-pandemic normals? katie: vonnie, thank you for having me. i would say investors have been waiting to exhale and are getting signals that we can exhale a little bit. we are seeing positive news on a number of fronts that are giving investors more confidence, and that confidence is leading to really a broadening out of the...
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as you said, this isn't just katie miller. it's the valet we heard about yesterday. and her as well. and it is because they have the luxury of having tests because of the valet testing positive, there are now tests being conducted pretty much on a daily basis and that is why katie miller found out that she is positive, whereas just the day before she was negative. and it shows just how quickly things can change for any individual, no matter who you are, and no matter how close you are to the levers of power. that is the message that is being communicated here by the person who is supposed to be the messenger eand in charge of messaging for the broader coronavirus strategy. >> but in addition to that, we're also seeing surveillance testing in action, working. i mean, president trump presumably is safe and has not contracted coronavirus because they're doing regular testing on individuals and when they test positive, you isolate them and you get them away so it doesn't spread. meanwhile, we've seen president trump resist wearing a mask in public. vice president when he
as you said, this isn't just katie miller. it's the valet we heard about yesterday. and her as well. and it is because they have the luxury of having tests because of the valet testing positive, there are now tests being conducted pretty much on a daily basis and that is why katie miller found out that she is positive, whereas just the day before she was negative. and it shows just how quickly things can change for any individual, no matter who you are, and no matter how close you are to the...
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katie, what are you following on this story? >> katie: well, michael flynn is in a tough position.d plead guilty, because the fbi was pressuring his family and saying they were going to go after his son, that's what their side of the defense of that guilty plea says. in front of judge sullivan, who asked him, "are you sure this is a guilty plea you want to put into the court?" and he said, "yes, sir, i took responsibility from actions." however, would you go back and figure that the fbi said they were closing the case in december of 2016 because they found no derogatory information, and then you have these notes about essentially entrapping him in a lie and getting him to lie in order to be prosecuted, in order to be fired, attorney general bar's argument, he wrote the brief for the case be dismissed, said the fbi did not have a valid case in the first place to even interview flynn in january because the case was supposed to be dismissed and closed. the investigation, in december. all of those factors come into play. i'm not exactly sure why the judge is asking for a number of amic
katie, what are you following on this story? >> katie: well, michael flynn is in a tough position.d plead guilty, because the fbi was pressuring his family and saying they were going to go after his son, that's what their side of the defense of that guilty plea says. in front of judge sullivan, who asked him, "are you sure this is a guilty plea you want to put into the court?" and he said, "yes, sir, i took responsibility from actions." however, would you go back and...
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my name is katie and i'm an executive editor.ere today to talk to amaryllis fox author of the book "life undercover" coming-of-age in the cia. it is a wonderful book and i encourage everyone to pick up one down here at the stand. she is going to be signing copies. i will give a quick introduction then i will ask a few questions and leave the last ten to 15 minutes for audience questions. will have a microphone set up right here in the front and another one in the back. please silence your cell phones before weplpl start. we don't want any surprises. so even before she finished, studying at oxford, before 911. and before her writing mentor daniel was captured and killed. amaryllis fox was already invested in the international affairs. she took great risks, a message out of burma when she was just one year out of high school. she eventually got a masters in conflict and terrorism and georgetown school. she developed an algorithm that can predict terrorist attacks nissan 200 years of data. at age 21, she was recruited to the cia whe
my name is katie and i'm an executive editor.ere today to talk to amaryllis fox author of the book "life undercover" coming-of-age in the cia. it is a wonderful book and i encourage everyone to pick up one down here at the stand. she is going to be signing copies. i will give a quick introduction then i will ask a few questions and leave the last ten to 15 minutes for audience questions. will have a microphone set up right here in the front and another one in the back. please silence...
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katy?> i was going to say, i assume this accelerates that more and more cancer treatments aren't going to be done at a facility but perhaps for the short and medium term, figuring out how to do them at home. not all cancer treatments can be done that way, not everything can be turned into a pill. >> definitely not. we are far from that state. what we are going to have is hopefully development, if we have the testing and kept cancer patients isolated, but everybody that comes in contact with the patient like i was saying from registrar to the surgeon are tested daily, need to be tested daily, people coming in for treatment ought to be tested as well, there will be routine changes. reminds me of getting on the airplane after 9/11, different routines to getting the work done and safely. we're in for a new world of medicine, no doubt about that, after we get over the major hump of the pandemic. >> right. doctor, thanks for sharing expertise with the viewers, some of the day to day health stuff
katy?> i was going to say, i assume this accelerates that more and more cancer treatments aren't going to be done at a facility but perhaps for the short and medium term, figuring out how to do them at home. not all cancer treatments can be done that way, not everything can be turned into a pill. >> definitely not. we are far from that state. what we are going to have is hopefully development, if we have the testing and kept cancer patients isolated, but everybody that comes in contact...
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katy?d chuck, the world health organization is now warning that countries around the world could see a second peak of coronavirus infections. there are currently more than 5.5 million confirmed cases of the virus globally. and the u.s. has the most infections by a wide margin, with 1.6 million confirmed cases of covid-19. brazil now has the second worst outbreak in the world, and that country surpassed russia for the first time with more than 374,000 cases. russia has over 360,000 infections and the uk has the fourth worst outbreak with more than 266,000 confirmed case of coronavirus. so, chuck, as you can see, the numbers are not great around the world, even though some places are getting a handle on this. this, again, is a pandemic. it is a highly infectious disease. and when not taken seriously, it's going to spread. and it's going to kill people. >> look, it's -- it may be uncomfortable for people to hear this, but if you look at the top four countries in the world, all four of those co
katy?d chuck, the world health organization is now warning that countries around the world could see a second peak of coronavirus infections. there are currently more than 5.5 million confirmed cases of the virus globally. and the u.s. has the most infections by a wide margin, with 1.6 million confirmed cases of covid-19. brazil now has the second worst outbreak in the world, and that country surpassed russia for the first time with more than 374,000 cases. russia has over 360,000 infections...
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i will start off with katy. you talk about what inspired you to write this guide which takes people not only to the experience of mortality but all of the years preceding it particularly the elderly. what inspired you to write this guide into collet sort of medication? >> i think first of all i have written one book is about my father's very protracted process through the end of life. which my family came to feel towards the end, had been unduly prolonged because he had been given a pacemaker with no discussion its meaning to us as a family. in a way that book was a bit of a complaint. it was a description of what is wrong with american medicine in its failure to grapple with the reality of death and therefore creating unnecessary suffering on the way to death. we are all going to suffer. but the unnecessary part of it just really got under my skin. and then i turn 70 myself, and i realized we really needed a map to what a good end-of-life could look like. dealing with a system that's not set up to provide it. i
i will start off with katy. you talk about what inspired you to write this guide which takes people not only to the experience of mortality but all of the years preceding it particularly the elderly. what inspired you to write this guide into collet sort of medication? >> i think first of all i have written one book is about my father's very protracted process through the end of life. which my family came to feel towards the end, had been unduly prolonged because he had been given a...
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katy? >> molly hunter in paris. chuck, i find this so interesting. we were talking about it yesterday, what officials are doing in illinois, as well, going back and tracing. it would be really good to know, obviously, when it first came over and when it started infecting people because you want to know how many might have been affected so far and who might have antibodies. >> there's no doubt, but i'd also like to know that we have a reliable antibody test. every time i hear about that, then every time we test these -- the tests, the tests don't necessarily pass with the flying colors as they're promised. so they do have that hole to fill. >>> retesting early samples could be one of the keys to reopening as we learn more about the timeline of the virus' spread. the cdc is researching how best to reopen the country. two administration officials say a report was written by the cdc, sent to the white house, step step-by-step advice on how to reopen various places during the outbreak, but it wa
katy? >> molly hunter in paris. chuck, i find this so interesting. we were talking about it yesterday, what officials are doing in illinois, as well, going back and tracing. it would be really good to know, obviously, when it first came over and when it started infecting people because you want to know how many might have been affected so far and who might have antibodies. >> there's no doubt, but i'd also like to know that we have a reliable antibody test. every time i hear about...
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katy will perform not one, but two songs for us.ncy? how's everything? >> oh, hi. good morning. i'm okay. i'm actually -- it's about 5:15 in the morning in los angeles and i'm in my stepson or future stepson's room because it's the furthest away from everyone else's room because i didn't want to wake anybody up. bunk beds and stuff. everything is good all things considered taking it one day at a time and finding my silver linings. >> you know, you look good. >> how are you feeling? sorry, michael. i just wanted to ask how the pregnancy is going. how are you feeling? are you nesting like crazy? >> yeah, i mean, i definitely was nesting a little bit more a couple months ago. now i'm resting instead of nesting. but somehow i decided to put ou foyoryooy haven't been resting. as you said, you put out "daisies" last week. what do you hope people take away from this song right now? >> you know, i think for me it's a song about going after your dreams and not caring about what anyone thinks about that or if they're too big. but i think in q
katy will perform not one, but two songs for us.ncy? how's everything? >> oh, hi. good morning. i'm okay. i'm actually -- it's about 5:15 in the morning in los angeles and i'm in my stepson or future stepson's room because it's the furthest away from everyone else's room because i didn't want to wake anybody up. bunk beds and stuff. everything is good all things considered taking it one day at a time and finding my silver linings. >> you know, you look good. >> how are you...
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katy?rself for making it through the lockdown with a big plate of pasta and gelato. matt bradley, thank you so much. >> i didn't mean to jump in there, matt, but it felt to see you without a mask, did to me send a message that, oh, italy is finally coming back to normal a little bit. so it almost looked like you were like, ah, the air. you know, just a little bit. just a little bit of normalcy. >> yeah. >> great reporting, matt. all pandemic long. thank you, sir. >>> coming up -- an anti-trump republican group takes aim at the president's campaign chief in a blistering new ad. what are they up to? and do they really only care if one person watches? you're watching msnbc. i just love hitting the open road and telling people that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief
katy?rself for making it through the lockdown with a big plate of pasta and gelato. matt bradley, thank you so much. >> i didn't mean to jump in there, matt, but it felt to see you without a mask, did to me send a message that, oh, italy is finally coming back to normal a little bit. so it almost looked like you were like, ah, the air. you know, just a little bit. just a little bit of normalcy. >> yeah. >> great reporting, matt. all pandemic long. thank you, sir. >>>...
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we know katy miller tested positive yesterday which prompted dr. hahn to announce he was going to be self-quarantining with for two weeks. they didn't say who it was they came into contact with, but it was someone at the white house. we know also one of the president's personal valets, a navy official tested positive for the virus. the question is whether there's a uniform policy at the white house about how to handle possible self-quarantine after coming into contact. we know officials at the white house have been conducting contact tracing after katy miller tested positive yesterday. we don't know if there's a uniform policy for officials who did come in contact with her to begin working from home, self-quarantining the next two weeks. the white house's press secretary, judd deere would not address if there's that form of policy but he said the white house is stepping up measures. we know previously officials coming into contact with the president or vice president, they were tested on a weekly basis. now that is happening on a day by day basis.
we know katy miller tested positive yesterday which prompted dr. hahn to announce he was going to be self-quarantining with for two weeks. they didn't say who it was they came into contact with, but it was someone at the white house. we know also one of the president's personal valets, a navy official tested positive for the virus. the question is whether there's a uniform policy at the white house about how to handle possible self-quarantine after coming into contact. we know officials at the...
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it's likely because of that policy, wolf, that they were able to learn yesterday that katie miller tested positive for the virus. the day before, she also had a test, and she had tested negative. wolf? >> all right, jeremy. thanks very much. jeremy diamond's going to be at the white house. if more members of the coronavirus task force decide they, too, will go into self-quarantine, get that news for us. we'll of course report that is a well. we're following all these developments very, very closely. significant developments indeed. joining us on the phone, dr. sanjay gupta. give us your reaction that dr. fauci is entering for 14 days what he calls modified isolation. >> yeah, modified quarantine. this is, this is, consistent with the cdc guidelines, which is if you've had exposure to someone with known infection that you then based on the level of your contact, and i think they're calling these low risk but enough of an interaction for these three doctors that they should go into quarantine. it's, it should be quarantine, you know, i know dr. fauci's talking about the fact that he may go
it's likely because of that policy, wolf, that they were able to learn yesterday that katie miller tested positive for the virus. the day before, she also had a test, and she had tested negative. wolf? >> all right, jeremy. thanks very much. jeremy diamond's going to be at the white house. if more members of the coronavirus task force decide they, too, will go into self-quarantine, get that news for us. we'll of course report that is a well. we're following all these developments very,...
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katy and chuck? >> tom, i'm curious here, how relevant it is in the prosecution that essentially these police officers, they were investigating a nonviolent crime. a forgery. not armed robbery. how relevant is it that they basically used excessive force on a nonviolent investigation? is that relevant? >> reporter: it's a great question and potentially quite relevant. when you go to and i've actually got the authorized use of force law here in the state of minnesota. one of the thing that's important that they ask somebody to be assessed and in the minneapolis police department use of force manual is the type of crime that somebody may have committed and particularly whether or not that crime that you're using the use of force to either make an arrest or keep somebody in custody, if that person is a threat to others or a threat to the officer, it's very difficult and this is about active duty people that are part of major police departments up and down the east coast is they said this all came out of
katy and chuck? >> tom, i'm curious here, how relevant it is in the prosecution that essentially these police officers, they were investigating a nonviolent crime. a forgery. not armed robbery. how relevant is it that they basically used excessive force on a nonviolent investigation? is that relevant? >> reporter: it's a great question and potentially quite relevant. when you go to and i've actually got the authorized use of force law here in the state of minnesota. one of the thing...
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katy?> chuck, here they are. there are more than 1.4 million confirmed cases of covid-19 in the united states. more than 87,000 people have lost their lives. as well we say those are only the people that have been tested. the u.s. issued about 10 million tests so far. we're currently testing an average of 330,000 people per day. that is a big improvement from where we were. but experts warn it is not enough. the harvard global health institute said last week the u.s. should be performing 900,000 tests per day by today. by today. >> okay. i mean we've been waiting, right? president just wrapped up the vaccine announcement event in the rose garden. in the next hour, the white house will hold the press briefing. they had a plan in place to deal with the pandemic this whole time. >> i just wanted to outline our pandemic preparedness. the obama-biden plan that has been referenced was insufficient. it wasn't going to work. so what our administration did under the leadership of president trump is
katy?> chuck, here they are. there are more than 1.4 million confirmed cases of covid-19 in the united states. more than 87,000 people have lost their lives. as well we say those are only the people that have been tested. the u.s. issued about 10 million tests so far. we're currently testing an average of 330,000 people per day. that is a big improvement from where we were. but experts warn it is not enough. the harvard global health institute said last week the u.s. should be performing...
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>> well, katy, there is a circumstantial case. reasons to question whether it's possible there was an accidental release from not one but two labs in wuhan because, for one thing, they were studying coronaviruses in bats. and there is an early research paper that showed three out of four of the first cases had no documentable link to that wuhan wet market where researchers first thought that the virus originated. and, by the way, that theory is still on the table. there's, also, sort of a raft of suspicious things that -- that happened. and one fact is that this virus is not found in bats anywhere within 100 miles of wuhan. but it is gathered by researchers and taken to the lab there. so there is a number of reasons to ask questions. there was a wikileaks cable where they found a shortage of trained technicians. but there certainly is not, according to our intelligence sources, any kind of conclusive evidence or smoking gun and we don't know what they've overheard while intercepting chinese communications or what they have gotten
>> well, katy, there is a circumstantial case. reasons to question whether it's possible there was an accidental release from not one but two labs in wuhan because, for one thing, they were studying coronaviruses in bats. and there is an early research paper that showed three out of four of the first cases had no documentable link to that wuhan wet market where researchers first thought that the virus originated. and, by the way, that theory is still on the table. there's, also, sort of a...
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i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. the images of today in the past few days are a snapshot of a country in a public health and political crisis. despite warnings from public health officials that this virus has not been contained. some people are flocking to beaches, pools, parks and restaurants. many do not appear to be heeding social distancing guidelines or recommendations about wearing masks. this comes after the fda commissioner warned the virus is not contained. and dr. deborah birx emphasized that social distancing is absolutely critical right now. contrast that with a stunning image like this one. the front page of yesterday's new york times which displays just a few names of the nearly 100,000 americans who have died from this virus so far. then there are the images of president trump today honoring the lives of the men and women who died while serving in the military doing so after days of viciously attacking his perceived political enemies. at times with baseless conspiracy theories, all as he pushes for the
i'm katy tur in for chuck todd. the images of today in the past few days are a snapshot of a country in a public health and political crisis. despite warnings from public health officials that this virus has not been contained. some people are flocking to beaches, pools, parks and restaurants. many do not appear to be heeding social distancing guidelines or recommendations about wearing masks. this comes after the fda commissioner warned the virus is not contained. and dr. deborah birx...
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>> no, katy. as of today, there are no studies that illustrate that taking this medication to prevent coronavirus or even to be frank, even in mild cases of coronavirus, that this could have a significant benefit. in fact, quite the opposite. we now have mounting evidence that taking this drug can actually cause increased fatality. and that's largely linked to a cardiac arrhythmia, an electrical disturbance of the heart. there are, as the president mentioned, there are health care frontline workers taking this drug but they're doing it as part of clinical trials to see if, as a physician or a therapist or a nurse, that taking this under a trial supervision could actually prevent exposure that a health care worker might have. i would put health care workers at some of the highest risk of exposure. so the president doesn't meet that criteria. he's not a health care worker and certainly doesn't meet any of the criteria of the clinical st studies out there to take this drug. >> let me put the presiden
>> no, katy. as of today, there are no studies that illustrate that taking this medication to prevent coronavirus or even to be frank, even in mild cases of coronavirus, that this could have a significant benefit. in fact, quite the opposite. we now have mounting evidence that taking this drug can actually cause increased fatality. and that's largely linked to a cardiac arrhythmia, an electrical disturbance of the heart. there are, as the president mentioned, there are health care...
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katie prescott, bbc news.ses will be expected to pay a quarter of the wages of furloughed workers in the coming months. the chancellor's said the furlough scheme will be in place until the end of october with companies to be asked to "start sharing" the cost from the start of august. the scheme currently supports around 7.5 million jobs. the french government has said it will mirror the 14—day quarantine that britain is introducing for people arriving from abroad. the measures will apply in the uk from 8thjune. the government in paris said it would take reciprocal action against any european country that required its citizens to self—isolate. in china, health authorities have recorded no new coronavirus infections for the first time since the outbreak began. the pandemic began in the central city of wuhan. the country has seen a sharp fall in locally transmitted cases in china, health authorities have recorded no new coronavirus since march as major restrictions on peoples' movements were introduced to help co
katie prescott, bbc news.ses will be expected to pay a quarter of the wages of furloughed workers in the coming months. the chancellor's said the furlough scheme will be in place until the end of october with companies to be asked to "start sharing" the cost from the start of august. the scheme currently supports around 7.5 million jobs. the french government has said it will mirror the 14—day quarantine that britain is introducing for people arriving from abroad. the measures will...
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katie? >> one month ago the university of washington's mhie model predict predicted 74,000 americans would lose their lives. what has changed and what might the numbers look like one month from now. joining us is dr. vin gupta. let's get into the numbers here. when we look at maps across the country and where the test or the positive cases have stabilized. where they're declining, some people are pointing to places like georgia saying they have been open for a couple weeks and they're not seeing a rise in the cases there. especially when they say it is likely to be higher than they were projecting a month ago. >> thank you, i think what we're seeing here, and every model, every critique of the model or any other model that is out there, the big critique is that it is only as good as what you put into it. now the university of washington model is more refined and able to say well, in three days there is now an estimated 10,000 more deaths. four times higher deaths expected in north carolina a
katie? >> one month ago the university of washington's mhie model predict predicted 74,000 americans would lose their lives. what has changed and what might the numbers look like one month from now. joining us is dr. vin gupta. let's get into the numbers here. when we look at maps across the country and where the test or the positive cases have stabilized. where they're declining, some people are pointing to places like georgia saying they have been open for a couple weeks and they're not...
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katy tur. she's in asbury park, new jersey, a place that, if it ever gets bustling again, it will be a sign that normalcy has returned or a new normal. and is it a place that can survive in a new normal before a vaccine? katy, that seems to be the -- that seems to be where we're stuck at, i guess right now, as a country. we sort of know we're living in this purgatory. we're not quite sure where we're headed because the federal government, frankly, is wobbly. it kind of -- do they want to fully -- do we want to focus on testing? if they act paralyzed at times. and all local leaders are left to do the best that they can and respond to the public as best they can. >> scattered individual decisions about what is best for their local economies and for their constituents and for their residents and what to do. and it is very frustrating for a lot of people because they don't have a good idea of when things are going to get back to whatever the new normal is. what does that new normal look like? it's
katy tur. she's in asbury park, new jersey, a place that, if it ever gets bustling again, it will be a sign that normalcy has returned or a new normal. and is it a place that can survive in a new normal before a vaccine? katy, that seems to be the -- that seems to be where we're stuck at, i guess right now, as a country. we sort of know we're living in this purgatory. we're not quite sure where we're headed because the federal government, frankly, is wobbly. it kind of -- do they want to fully...
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katy miller, the press secretary to the vice president. valet to the president of the united states tested positive. do you expect we'll see additional positive tests emerging from that very small corner called the west wing of the white house. >> based on what we know right now and the question we have, wolf, is what does that say about potentially president donald trump? they're getting tested every day and everyone who comes around them gets tested. as dr. phillips mentioned in the last block, we do know 15 out of 100 tests come back negative actually are positive, given the low sensitivity of these tests. not only have they been exposed, which is certain, but they could potentially themselves be developing positive tests, if not symptomatic illness. i think that's the story to watch. i think we've seen these doctors around them, out of an abundance of caution, self quarantine should expect that's the behavior to everyone on the task force who was exposed to that individual who tested positive. >> i want to go back to dr. phillips and s
katy miller, the press secretary to the vice president. valet to the president of the united states tested positive. do you expect we'll see additional positive tests emerging from that very small corner called the west wing of the white house. >> based on what we know right now and the question we have, wolf, is what does that say about potentially president donald trump? they're getting tested every day and everyone who comes around them gets tested. as dr. phillips mentioned in the...
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katy?ind out a lot about how the white house feels about the president's response on the health crisis, about whether we see any more of those coronavirus task force briefings that the president was heading up up until last week after the comment about injecting bleach into your lungs. hans nichols, thank you very much. and with me now is professor of epidemiology at the ucla fielding. i want to talk about social distancing and the reopening of a number of states. there are states across the country starting to loosen restrictions, allowing businesses to reopen. and then there are states like new york where the restrictions are all still in place. the weather is getting nicer. and people are leaving their house. in large numbers. what do you do with a public that's been kept in side for as long as we have sore fash far a understands the risks but are leaving anyway. what is your best advice to keep people safe when they're not willing to keep going? >> this is so important it's important fo
katy?ind out a lot about how the white house feels about the president's response on the health crisis, about whether we see any more of those coronavirus task force briefings that the president was heading up up until last week after the comment about injecting bleach into your lungs. hans nichols, thank you very much. and with me now is professor of epidemiology at the ucla fielding. i want to talk about social distancing and the reopening of a number of states. there are states across the...
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i know katie and hope she is doing well. but this is a concern. i spoke with ambassador birx about this last night and said what are the things in place to try to protect people? it is like how does the secret service protect people in the white house. this is a virus. what is being done to protect people in the white house. wearing a mask is a big one. i get that it is culturally not something we are used to, but we need to do everything we can to slow down the spread and that's part of it. >> dr. mcclelland, this isn't just any staffer. sai katie miller we hope will be just fine and there is a navy valet that came down with it also. what does this say about this crisis that they can't stay safe inside the west wing. >> i am glad she is okay and that yesterday she tested negative. but two points for the white house and all of us as we deal with the pandemic going forward. testing can be really useful in identifying outbreak early and helping to contain them. this kind of testing will be helpful to have more widely available as we go about reopeni
i know katie and hope she is doing well. but this is a concern. i spoke with ambassador birx about this last night and said what are the things in place to try to protect people? it is like how does the secret service protect people in the white house. this is a virus. what is being done to protect people in the white house. wearing a mask is a big one. i get that it is culturally not something we are used to, but we need to do everything we can to slow down the spread and that's part of it....
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this is what we saw with katie miller. one day you can test negative and the next day you can test positive. the person then went to meet with president trump as part an event and there was no social distancing that the president was in arm's lengths away. i asked the person did you feel pressure not to wear a mask? they said absolutely. they just got the message loud and clear. so this is what can we say? it is irresponsible. these are the white house's own guidelines that you are supposed to wear mask and social distance but clearly the president does not want to do that. >> dr. phillips, what's your reaction to that? >> i go to work everyday in the hospital. when we walk in the door, we are screened and expected to wear a basic surgical mask at all times. we have our support of the leaders within the hospital to curve the use of non pharmaceutical interventions such as social distancing and mask wearing and hand hygiene. i feel like the white house where our most important leaders are should do better modelling to these
this is what we saw with katie miller. one day you can test negative and the next day you can test positive. the person then went to meet with president trump as part an event and there was no social distancing that the president was in arm's lengths away. i asked the person did you feel pressure not to wear a mask? they said absolutely. they just got the message loud and clear. so this is what can we say? it is irresponsible. these are the white house's own guidelines that you are supposed to...
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there is zero -- chris, do not interrupt me. >> shannon: let katie finish. >> not interrupt me.pilling katie, finish your answer. >> if you want to allow joe biden to have a different standard than what you are a party has been holding republicans with no evidence to, then that is on you, but that is the facts. you are moving the goalpost and saying that you want women to be heard, well, the standard in the fall was that they should be believed. so it's up to you. we believe, and donald trump believes in due process, but your party has not given you process. two young men and people who are up for nominations at the supreme court without the evidence. >> okay, okay, so, katie. there is six months before the election, five months before the election, the american people, millions of americans will make this decision, not 51 senators in a backroom deal with mitch mcconnell. the american people will judge tara reade's complaint and they will judge joe biden's response. just like they judged the 24 allegations against donald trump and decided to vote him in anyway even though there
there is zero -- chris, do not interrupt me. >> shannon: let katie finish. >> not interrupt me.pilling katie, finish your answer. >> if you want to allow joe biden to have a different standard than what you are a party has been holding republicans with no evidence to, then that is on you, but that is the facts. you are moving the goalpost and saying that you want women to be heard, well, the standard in the fall was that they should be believed. so it's up to you. we believe,...
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>> hey, katy.o the president's motorcade rolled through as he arrived to the medical distribution plant:obviously choosing pennsylvania for this location for this official visit comes as campaigning has been put on hold due to the individual pandemic. trump narrowly carried pennsylvania. he's looking to win again in november. joe biden is pulling ahead. hillary clinton carried it. it's more of an urban area but surrounded by a lot of manufacturing and is a big coal and steel production area. all of the demographics and industries are ones that the president appealed to in 2016 but have faced a lot of impact. so it caused a lot of high unemployment rates here in pennsylvania, katy. >> mora barrett, thank you very much. chuck, over to you. >>> an update on the breaking news in the senate. what that's about. that's about richard burr, so stick with us. richard burr, so stick with us. tempur-pedic's mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-
>> hey, katy.o the president's motorcade rolled through as he arrived to the medical distribution plant:obviously choosing pennsylvania for this location for this official visit comes as campaigning has been put on hold due to the individual pandemic. trump narrowly carried pennsylvania. he's looking to win again in november. joe biden is pulling ahead. hillary clinton carried it. it's more of an urban area but surrounded by a lot of manufacturing and is a big coal and steel production...
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katy? chuck?quille brewster, thank you very much. >>> chuck, over to you. >> you know, multiple police chiefs across the country condemned the actions of the officer in minnesota. among them is detroit police chief james craig who joins us now. chief craig, i want to start with you with a question i asked to a counterpart of why nuyours houston. is this a recruiting issue or training issue? is this a vetting issue of future officers? is this a culture issue? it's clearly systemic. >> you know, i can tell you looking at this situation, looking back when i started 44 years ago, ten years after detroit civil unrest, i didn't want to be a police officer. but i looked that as an opportunity to be part of meaningful change. so one of the messages i'm trying to get out is, look, you don't like what's going on and, you know, police officers and how they provide service in your community, become part of the solution. that's my message. the vast majority of men and women who do this work are some of the bes
katy? chuck?quille brewster, thank you very much. >>> chuck, over to you. >> you know, multiple police chiefs across the country condemned the actions of the officer in minnesota. among them is detroit police chief james craig who joins us now. chief craig, i want to start with you with a question i asked to a counterpart of why nuyours houston. is this a recruiting issue or training issue? is this a vetting issue of future officers? is this a culture issue? it's clearly...
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katie, uh-oh. >> katie: yeah, uh-oh.said you can be in a canoe but not on motorboat. hopefully his boat is not a motorboat. one of the things we covered at the beginning of the show was the ozark pool party. we have politicians telling the rest of us to do something that you are not adhering to yourself, whether it's you are a family member, people lose trust and faith in what you were telling them. they've been doing what they're supposed to for three months, that the rules aren't good enough for them. the trust that is lost is there. another example of this going on, politicians issuing these ridiculous arbitrary saito martyrs and not following them themselves. >> melissa: leslie, this is always been the case. whether it's politicians saying we need to do away with airplanes and flying themselves back and forth, whether it's privately or as much as possible. especially during this lockdown. one of the most painful things for people has been people telling them, "my job is essential, but yours is not." this kind of stri
katie, uh-oh. >> katie: yeah, uh-oh.said you can be in a canoe but not on motorboat. hopefully his boat is not a motorboat. one of the things we covered at the beginning of the show was the ozark pool party. we have politicians telling the rest of us to do something that you are not adhering to yourself, whether it's you are a family member, people lose trust and faith in what you were telling them. they've been doing what they're supposed to for three months, that the rules aren't good...
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katie? >> great question.s you can't even take the temperature of an employee but because of the pandemic status announced by cdc and world health organization, taking temperatures of employees has been legally deemed to be okay. covid-19 test may be a step too far in constituting medical examination not permitted under the ada. but covid-19 tests are not conclusive, maybe practicing medicine without a license here, but they're not conclusive in saying you have the coronavirus. there's no utility behind doing it, could be futile. >> there are number of things about what's accurate or not. ada is americans with disabilities act. rob asks i live in texas and office recently dropped requirement to wear masks in the workplace, i wear one still but forced to be in conference rooms with up to six other people not wearing masks. concerned if i complain i could risk my job. do i have any legal recourse here? before you answer, come back to you doctor with regard to masks and what katie alluded to in terms of effective
katie? >> great question.s you can't even take the temperature of an employee but because of the pandemic status announced by cdc and world health organization, taking temperatures of employees has been legally deemed to be okay. covid-19 test may be a step too far in constituting medical examination not permitted under the ada. but covid-19 tests are not conclusive, maybe practicing medicine without a license here, but they're not conclusive in saying you have the coronavirus. there's no...
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>> no, katy. out over to her over call and next the morning and haven't heard back from her. i think the big question now that we have heard publicly from joe biden on this is really where this story goes next. i think the first thing that we are going to start hearing about is what happened to this complaint that tara reade tells me she filed with the senate personnel office back in 1993. i think the thing to be really important the point out about that, though, is that tara told me she filed the complaint about sexual harassment she said she was experiencing in the office. not this alleged assault. if that complaint were to come to light it would be regarding harassment and not regarding this allegation of assault. and biden spent time this morning in his interview with "morning joe" delineating the files that would be within the university of delaware and the trove of documents they have in his file there and the documents he says are personnel related and thusly in the national archives. he is
>> no, katy. out over to her over call and next the morning and haven't heard back from her. i think the big question now that we have heard publicly from joe biden on this is really where this story goes next. i think the first thing that we are going to start hearing about is what happened to this complaint that tara reade tells me she filed with the senate personnel office back in 1993. i think the thing to be really important the point out about that, though, is that tara told me she...
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and as katie says, that is much more newsworthy as a result. 0n katie says, that is much more newsworthymore frivolous note, if i might, those of us of a certain age are jealous of any man who at that age has plenty of hair. boris seems to have returned to his tousled look in the comments, particularly today. and he does seem to be more flustered by sir keir starmer certainly them by his predecessor. well we are all having hair issues at the moment, david — well, most of us, at least of all the prime minister. let's move on now to the financial times. a picture here of people in an underground tube, this might come as a surprise to many people watching this on bbc world news internationally, there doesn't seem to be any social distancing there at all on this tube carriage. people are being asked by the government if they can, if they can't work from home, than trying to go to work, and people have done that. but there hasn't really been any kind of plan as to how to get them to work other than to avoid the tube, which many people can't do. yes, we've had some varying message this week ab
and as katie says, that is much more newsworthy as a result. 0n katie says, that is much more newsworthymore frivolous note, if i might, those of us of a certain age are jealous of any man who at that age has plenty of hair. boris seems to have returned to his tousled look in the comments, particularly today. and he does seem to be more flustered by sir keir starmer certainly them by his predecessor. well we are all having hair issues at the moment, david — well, most of us, at least of all...
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katy, lionel and luke performing double duty, performing.mer anthem "one margarita." ♪ it was a night of mega stars performing mega hits. oscar nominee cynthia erivo joined by this season's finalists in a tribute to aretha franklin. ♪ ♪ i'm headed to your chain chain chain of fools ♪ >> reporter: remember doug kiker, the garbage man with the golden voice? ♪ sunday night he joined rascal flatts virtually for "bless the broken road." ♪ led me to where you are ♪ led me to where you are >> reporter: and the road ending in "idol" history. >> the next american idol for 2020 is -- just sam. congratulations, sam, you did it. you got it. >> reporter: samantha diaz, aka just sam, the subway singer, is the first idol ever found remotely. finally, lionel richie wrapping up the show's 18th season with a remake of "we are the world" joined with famous alums. katharine mcphee and more. ♪ we are the world >> lionel singing his grammy-winning song for the first time on tv since 1985. ♪ there are people dying amazing. ryan seacrest sharing the news that "idol
katy, lionel and luke performing double duty, performing.mer anthem "one margarita." ♪ it was a night of mega stars performing mega hits. oscar nominee cynthia erivo joined by this season's finalists in a tribute to aretha franklin. ♪ ♪ i'm headed to your chain chain chain of fools ♪ >> reporter: remember doug kiker, the garbage man with the golden voice? ♪ sunday night he joined rascal flatts virtually for "bless the broken road." ♪ led me to where you are...
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katy?uck, meanwhile, millions of americans are expected to hit the beaches this memorial day weekend. but there is no question this year's holiday will feel very different thanks to covid-19 and all of those restrictions. and because of that, communities who rely on the bustling business of the summer months are now worried about an upcoming tourism season that is looking rather bleak. we have a team of reporters covering the openings. let's go to belmar, new jersey. we find nbc's ron allen. ron? >> katy, people here like up and down the east coast are hopeful, being optimistic and hoping this all works out. they have 15 weeks in many cases to make a year's living. here in belmar, that i gone to great lengths to plan and try to organize their beach. they're going to limit the number going on to the beach. they're going to use drones to fly over and keep track of that. they've also set up a group of volunteers, hundreds of volunteers that are going to go out and try to encourage people to so
katy?uck, meanwhile, millions of americans are expected to hit the beaches this memorial day weekend. but there is no question this year's holiday will feel very different thanks to covid-19 and all of those restrictions. and because of that, communities who rely on the bustling business of the summer months are now worried about an upcoming tourism season that is looking rather bleak. we have a team of reporters covering the openings. let's go to belmar, new jersey. we find nbc's ron allen....
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katy?o i have a question for you. you're wearing a mask. i notice the two gentlemen in the interview were not wearing masks. how prevalent is mask wearing down in houston? >> you know, the city is certainly trying to push the messaging of wearing masks. they initially were hoping to enforce that. but the state government stepped in and said that you can actually give people fines or tickets so what we have seen is they're trying to hand out masks to people when they see folks without them. but i have to tell you, i haven't seen many folks with masks on. and i was at the beach a few weeks ago reporting and at the gym and haven't seen a lot of them and it's hard to go to the beach wearing a mask. people are focusing on the distancing than the actual mask. >> well, staying outside is good. distancing is good. but if we all wore masks and all protecting everybody from our germs and if you're not spreading germs, the virus has no place to live. so that's my psa for today. presilla thompson, than
katy?o i have a question for you. you're wearing a mask. i notice the two gentlemen in the interview were not wearing masks. how prevalent is mask wearing down in houston? >> you know, the city is certainly trying to push the messaging of wearing masks. they initially were hoping to enforce that. but the state government stepped in and said that you can actually give people fines or tickets so what we have seen is they're trying to hand out masks to people when they see folks without...