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has vowed to massively increase testing while the promise of more testing has failed to come from kline medical workers across the u.k. more than 2000 of them are now infected. it's very frustrating. we should be divorced. so that we can look up the issue. i'm very sorry i feel like right now. though you. will conclude. people are going to tell you and say you know yes this is going to be going this is good is going to get good a good look at germany. russian president vladimir putin has ordered most people to stay off work until the end of the month it's an extension of the nationwide no where he had he announced last week russia has recorded 3 and a half 1000 and factions and deaths iran has reported $124.00 more deaths taking their total to $3146.00 more than $50000.00 and texans have been confirmed. health workers in india demanding better protection up to a rise in violent attacks during the country's lockdown an indoor city in madhya pradesh state a group of around 100 people threw stones at doctors who was screening patients and greece has sealed off a migrant camp near athens af
has vowed to massively increase testing while the promise of more testing has failed to come from kline medical workers across the u.k. more than 2000 of them are now infected. it's very frustrating. we should be divorced. so that we can look up the issue. i'm very sorry i feel like right now. though you. will conclude. people are going to tell you and say you know yes this is going to be going this is good is going to get good a good look at germany. russian president vladimir putin has...
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from berlin and world health chiefs say they're deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 and the u.s. is worst hit new york's governor closes city playgrounds to enforce social distancing of president donald trump insists the u.s. will soon have more ventilators than it needs also coming out. italy enters its 4th week of lockdown and fears of on rest are growing armed police guard supermarkets as people run out of food and money. plus tracing the virus by smartphone a new app here in germany aims to cut infections but are we making a choice between public health and personal privacy. i'm claire richards and thanks for joining us the number of coronavirus cases around the world is approaching 1000000 with more than 200000 factions the united states is by far the worst hit country new york governor andrew cuomo has ordered the shuttering of all the city's playgrounds to keep people apart and save lives president john will trump says america will soon have more ventilators than it needs and will be able to help other nations for now the emergency at home is s
from berlin and world health chiefs say they're deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 and the u.s. is worst hit new york's governor closes city playgrounds to enforce social distancing of president donald trump insists the u.s. will soon have more ventilators than it needs also coming out. italy enters its 4th week of lockdown and fears of on rest are growing armed police guard supermarkets as people run out of food and money. plus tracing the virus by...
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from fairland world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 the us is worse text the number of deaths there reaches a new one day record president donald trump warned americans of a horrific few days ahead also coming up. to the u.k. playing catch up london's new as hospital is set to open inside a convention center thousands of doctors and nurses come out of retirement to plug gaps in.
from fairland world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 the us is worse text the number of deaths there reaches a new one day record president donald trump warned americans of a horrific few days ahead also coming up. to the u.k. playing catch up london's new as hospital is set to open inside a convention center thousands of doctors and nurses come out of retirement to plug gaps in.
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from berlin world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 the us is worst hit the number of deaths there reaches a new one day record president donald trump warns americans of a horrific few days ahead also coming up. the u.k. playing catch up london's new as hospital is set to open inside a convention center thousands of doctors and nurses come out of retirement to plug gaps in britain health care system. costs should we all be wearing face masks at the pen demick sweeps the globe opinion is divided over whether they can slow the spread of the infection we look at differing attitudes in europe and asia. i'm claire richardson thanks for joining us the number of coronavirus cases around the world is approaching 1000000 with more than 200000 infections the united states is by far the worst hit country the death toll in the last day alone rose by 884 a new record president donald trump is warning america there will be a horrific few days ahead the epicenter of america's corona virus outbreak the streets of new york deserted. but
from berlin world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 the us is worst hit the number of deaths there reaches a new one day record president donald trump warns americans of a horrific few days ahead also coming up. the u.k. playing catch up london's new as hospital is set to open inside a convention center thousands of doctors and nurses come out of retirement to plug gaps in britain health care system. costs should we all be...
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conant press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al jazeera. rewind return to scare brainier people back to life from start and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries in libya i was the top of the clubs and i'm like and the other student rewind continues with children of conflict would love some peace in this world especially ingerson children genitive and he writes here rewind on al-jazeera. it's the u.k.'s biggest hospital with the eventual capacity for 4000 covert 19 patients built inside a london conference center it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are underway the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to
conant press ahead with the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al jazeera. rewind return to scare brainier people back to life from start and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries in libya i was the top of the clubs and i'm like and...
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from berlin and world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 and the u.s. is worst hit new york's governor closes city playgrounds to enforce social distancing president donald trump insists the u.s. will soon have more ventilators than it needs also coming out. italy enters its 4th week of locked out and fears of on rest are growing armed police guard supermarkets as people run out of food and money.
from berlin and world health chiefs say they are deeply concerned as the number of coronavirus cases kline's towards 1000000 and the u.s. is worst hit new york's governor closes city playgrounds to enforce social distancing president donald trump insists the u.s. will soon have more ventilators than it needs also coming out. italy enters its 4th week of locked out and fears of on rest are growing armed police guard supermarkets as people run out of food and money.
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into land for mass agriculture use is actually the leading cause the main tribe or of these insect kline's explain to your audience if you would want to do. is so important to us to our lives sure will this matters for humanity like you indicated earlier because insects pollinate right they pollinate are fruits there are flowers are vegetables so things like butterflies and moths right pollinate a lot of this produce in fact over a 3rd of the world food supply is from crops that are pollinated by insects right and about 3 quarters of flowering plants are pollinated by insects as well along that and now also there decomposers right so insects like termites and flies are actually breaking down our waste so without them we would have dead animals and plants accumulating in our environment and it's for this reason that experts are sounding the alarm about this recent insect to climb they're saying that the ongoing decline of this this kind of land insects is actually going to be catastrophic for ecological systems and for humans as well so in other words what they do compose things they're lit
into land for mass agriculture use is actually the leading cause the main tribe or of these insect kline's explain to your audience if you would want to do. is so important to us to our lives sure will this matters for humanity like you indicated earlier because insects pollinate right they pollinate are fruits there are flowers are vegetables so things like butterflies and moths right pollinate a lot of this produce in fact over a 3rd of the world food supply is from crops that are pollinated...
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i sat down with john kline for his thoughts on the winners and losers at this time. john: this pandemic favors those who have a library because the audience will run through that quickly. it is the smaller services that don't have originals or very much of a library. hbo max is going to have trouble because they just have not stockpiled a lot of originals and they don't have a really vast library. right now, netflix and disney plus are in a decent position. acceleration of a trend i always thought would take place, which is that all of these streaming efforts will settle out into two dominant players, netflix and disney plus, with the others realizing sooner than later that the better -- there is just not a lot of .iggle room, slack in the lines emily: some of the streaming services will not survive? john: they may not have as much time as they thought they would have. quibi,resting player is which has all originals. but what they thought was about a six months duration before they then replenish. ger king,"t their "ti they would be in a nice position. but it will af
i sat down with john kline for his thoughts on the winners and losers at this time. john: this pandemic favors those who have a library because the audience will run through that quickly. it is the smaller services that don't have originals or very much of a library. hbo max is going to have trouble because they just have not stockpiled a lot of originals and they don't have a really vast library. right now, netflix and disney plus are in a decent position. acceleration of a trend i always...
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conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections i can still manage the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al-jazeera. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the hands. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible journey into the realms of science fiction where cloning and synthetic biology have scientists playing god. witness genesis 2.0 the hunt for the woolly mammoths on al-jazeera. moon way to her. hello again i'm mr hall with top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has dismissed the possibility of the severe 2nd wave of coronavirus infections later in the air but he also cautioned states not to ease restrictions and open their economies to soon. well you know. we were not good you could have some temperature grown and you can have a big food system and if they combine your thing coming together t
conant crisis ahead with the presidential elections i can still manage the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold made on al-jazeera. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands gold rush fever is in the hands. hunters searching for priceless woolly mammoth tusks of on earth the holy grail. an incredible...
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top are male high school graduates and over the past two decades, those levels have been steadily kline -- climbing and are now at about 45%. whereas in blue on the bottom for female high school graduates, those numbers haven't changed much in the past two decades and are right now at about 15%. fortunately there are a lot of groups looking to change this. you have wonderful organizations such as girls who code that are going in and trying to get young women interested in computers and science early on and you also have some universities that have made some significant changes. this is data from harvey mudd college in california and in 2005 they found that about 15% of their bachelor degrees in computer science were awarded to women so they decided to make a few changes. first, they changed their introductory computer science majors so that anyone, even someone else with no background in the major could get started. they then made research opportunities available sooner and began sending their female computer science students to the gas hoffer science in computing. now about half of the
top are male high school graduates and over the past two decades, those levels have been steadily kline -- climbing and are now at about 45%. whereas in blue on the bottom for female high school graduates, those numbers haven't changed much in the past two decades and are right now at about 15%. fortunately there are a lot of groups looking to change this. you have wonderful organizations such as girls who code that are going in and trying to get young women interested in computers and science...
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pandemic conant crisis ahead of the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet the remarkable people risking their lives to help the decided in war torn afghanistan on al-jazeera. god of the crimes of my fellow hunger loving god we are the while traveling the extra mile where are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. this is al jazeera i'm daddy navigator with a check on your world headlines the coronavirus pandemic has wiped out all the jobs created in the u.s. since the end of the 2009 recession last week another 4400000 people filed for unemployment benefits meaning a record 26400000 americans have now lost their job since the end of march lock downs have shut down production and led to mass staff furloughs
pandemic conant crisis ahead of the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full kline's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet the remarkable people risking their lives to help the decided in war...
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lasso smithkline has joined -- glaxo smith kline has joined for trials this year.xecutive officer said that when vaccine is not enough. today whatannounced we think is an unprecedented partnership of two of the world's biggest companies in vaccines, leaders and vaccines, with proven technologies in pandemic vaccination, whether the adjutant that we used successfully in the last pandemic. and exactly as you said, the key event adjutant is that it youies the adjutant -- it can get more volume and therefore protecting more people sooner. if we are successful, there is an enormous amount of work to do in the early stages. but if we are successful and able to accelerate the timeline votes, we should be able to get hundreds of millions of doses by the end of next year. that still means the world is going to need more than one successful vaccine. this is one of seven partnerships we have announced around the world and we wish every success to the other candidates that are developing here. so lots to do, but clearly it is getting a vaccine that is safe and works and the sc
lasso smithkline has joined -- glaxo smith kline has joined for trials this year.xecutive officer said that when vaccine is not enough. today whatannounced we think is an unprecedented partnership of two of the world's biggest companies in vaccines, leaders and vaccines, with proven technologies in pandemic vaccination, whether the adjutant that we used successfully in the last pandemic. and exactly as you said, the key event adjutant is that it youies the adjutant -- it can get more volume and...
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that's joe kline as anonymous who wrote "primary colors".as john travolta, that's travolta playing the clinton role, showing the mastery that clinton had greeting people. does it continue? how did you respond to the survey question this week at smerconish.com here's what we were asking, will coronavirus kill the handshake? survey says -- wow, very close with a lot of voting. we're evenly divided. 52% say yes. here's some of what else came in during the course of the program. what else do we have from social media? smerconish how will dating look, no kisses, no hugs? ask -- >> yeah, i'm long out of that game but i was thinking, when senator cassidy was talking about creating a registry, some people may only want to date if you're in the registry and you have a clean bill of health. here's another one from social media. what else do we have? the only thing a handshake does is hurt arthritic hands and reveal wishy/washy personalities. i was raised like pink floyd, firm hand shake, look in the eyes and an easy smile as they sing in, i think "dog
that's joe kline as anonymous who wrote "primary colors".as john travolta, that's travolta playing the clinton role, showing the mastery that clinton had greeting people. does it continue? how did you respond to the survey question this week at smerconish.com here's what we were asking, will coronavirus kill the handshake? survey says -- wow, very close with a lot of voting. we're evenly divided. 52% say yes. here's some of what else came in during the course of the program. what else...
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freida kapor kline runs the kapor center. the charity in oakland works to bring more low-income youth into computer programming and s.t.e.m. >> to date more than 300,000 californians have logged on and actually gotten linked to one of three types of services. >> reporter: the kapor center along with several philanthropic and corporate partners are funding onward ca. it provides access to food and child care. it offers job training as well as more than 100,000 job opportunities from companies hiring now. governor newsom says the goal is to get people back to work. >> we get you off unemployment insurance or if you haven't gone on, make sure you don't have to go on. >> reporter: onward ca is the brain child of bitwise with the goal of creating a vibrant tech community in underdog cities. 20 women of color in the apprenticeship program built onward ca. bitwise says the effort is totally philanthropic. in just two weeks, the idea is catching on. >> many other states reached out to bitwise and the kapor center and said we need thi
freida kapor kline runs the kapor center. the charity in oakland works to bring more low-income youth into computer programming and s.t.e.m. >> to date more than 300,000 californians have logged on and actually gotten linked to one of three types of services. >> reporter: the kapor center along with several philanthropic and corporate partners are funding onward ca. it provides access to food and child care. it offers job training as well as more than 100,000 job opportunities from...
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defense attorney dudley kline. >> you have a complete lack of physical evidence.. no bloody footprints or the door. >> the prosecutor was confident about the evidence he did have. >> i think circumstantial cases are sometimes the best. they don't lie. the circumstances don't lie. people lie. >> that's the case lawry made to the jury. the circumstances showed tim permentor was the only one with a motive and opportunity to kill karen. everything he did afterwards of fabricated to cover up the crime. >> the issues in this case or the murder of karen by the only person that really could have done it and that person lied about all these things. there was no reason for a person to lie about the death of their loved one if that's true. >> defense attorney countered with common sense, arguing that karen's killer must have been drenched in blood after a frenzied attack. there was no forensic evidence show his client was that person. >> in order to buy the state's case, you have to make assumption upon assumption upon assumption. that's not what our system is about. >> how
defense attorney dudley kline. >> you have a complete lack of physical evidence.. no bloody footprints or the door. >> the prosecutor was confident about the evidence he did have. >> i think circumstantial cases are sometimes the best. they don't lie. the circumstances don't lie. people lie. >> that's the case lawry made to the jury. the circumstances showed tim permentor was the only one with a motive and opportunity to kill karen. everything he did afterwards of...
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. >> dan kline, wish tv. >> hello, dan. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, governor. thank you so much for taking my questions. you kind of breezed a couple of numbers relate today the enforcement -- related to the enforcement, maybe 80 something warnings. can you be more specific on that? are you prepared to have police break up church services which are not following your guidelines either inside a building ora in a parking lot. >> gotcha on your second part. you're right of the 214. and looked into of the 214 that were sent in, all 214 were look into. 80 warnings were delivered. you can elaborate on that. but -- and the second question you have, i hope not. i mean, this is about worship and we can follow the rules. i expect folks who are coming to receive the word will do just that. >> yes. and so to follow-up, 214 complaints were looked at. 134 of those were deemed essential. as i said before, this is -- we're just getting started. we're going out and giving warnings to folks. we're finding good compliance from people. people want to follow the rules. ultimately,
. >> dan kline, wish tv. >> hello, dan. good afternoon. >> good afternoon, governor. thank you so much for taking my questions. you kind of breezed a couple of numbers relate today the enforcement -- related to the enforcement, maybe 80 something warnings. can you be more specific on that? are you prepared to have police break up church services which are not following your guidelines either inside a building ora in a parking lot. >> gotcha on your second part. you're...
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innovators group and policy program at the aspen institute paid with that i just want to introduce barbara kline who is going to be leading the conversation with karen and there will be time for a question and answers to what we would like to do is make certain that you are fully aware that we are honored to have barbara and their conversation is here today and make certain that you know she is really talented. barber has an amazing career not only as an actor but being a newscaster for a long time globally and here in washington d.c. so we are really honored to have you barbara and thank you. and karen thank you for being here. i'm looking forward to the conversation and i will turn it over to you barbara. >> thank you. it's so great to be here and it's a real honor to talk to karen about her book. as some of you probably know karen sprat ground is one that has taken her all over the world through djou works with women in crisis from the former soviet union, afghanistan and bosnia, all very courageous, commendable and in my view a little crazy but then we get to this book. i'm just going to giv
innovators group and policy program at the aspen institute paid with that i just want to introduce barbara kline who is going to be leading the conversation with karen and there will be time for a question and answers to what we would like to do is make certain that you are fully aware that we are honored to have barbara and their conversation is here today and make certain that you know she is really talented. barber has an amazing career not only as an actor but being a newscaster for a long...
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some state restrictions despite none meeting the white house phase one guidelines for having a deit klining infection rate for at least two weeks? hard-hit spaces including new jersey and louisiana say they're not relaxing their shutdown rules at this time. >>> joining me now nbc white house correspondent and weekend "today" co-host, kristen welker. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor, and former white house health policy director and nobel prize laureate paul romer, who also searched as chief economist at the world bank. as well as jeremy bash, former chief of staff to secretary pan etta and at the pentagon and cia as well. you have been tracking the reporter pool at the oval office, noting this is for a republican ally, unlike the visitor last week, andrew cuomo from new york, a democrat. >> that's right. we did not see this same type of question-and-answer session with andrew cuomo. of course, he's a democrat and this is a republican from a key state he won back in 2016 that he sees as critical to his re-election. they're right now taking questions from reporters. i can tell you p
some state restrictions despite none meeting the white house phase one guidelines for having a deit klining infection rate for at least two weeks? hard-hit spaces including new jersey and louisiana say they're not relaxing their shutdown rules at this time. >>> joining me now nbc white house correspondent and weekend "today" co-host, kristen welker. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor, and former white house health policy director and nobel prize laureate paul romer,...
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all the companies whether novartis, glaxo smith kline, all of these companies do their r&d in this country. there's a reason for it. if you, both countries like canada, england have price controls. you would lose your shirt trying to develop new drugs as you know most new drugs don't make it through the system. cost about $3 billion from an idea to getting a drugs through all the trials and getting it to market. countries with price controls can't do this so we, we are the innovator and a debater of all -- innovator and incubator -- the great new innovations. if you think of the cancer all things come out for various muscular dystrophy, alzheimer's, they are all taking place in this country and very few of the drugs that go to trial make it. it's very expensive and so we want to keep the pipeline in this country open. countries like canada with price controls to import drugs. the import drugs from the united states are the manufacture than in canada but they are american drugs. people say their drugs are cheaper. they have price controls but what people don't realize is the canadian medici
all the companies whether novartis, glaxo smith kline, all of these companies do their r&d in this country. there's a reason for it. if you, both countries like canada, england have price controls. you would lose your shirt trying to develop new drugs as you know most new drugs don't make it through the system. cost about $3 billion from an idea to getting a drugs through all the trials and getting it to market. countries with price controls can't do this so we, we are the innovator and a...
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gill kline. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. the role of the national press club's history and heritage group is the legacy of the club's 112-year history as well as to explore the history of journalism, especially in washington. we are pleased that on april 27th, a new book, new history of the club, called "tales from the national press club" is scheduled to be published by the history press, exploring events that happened at the club that have had an impact on american and world history. this event tonight was proposed by our moderator evan grovener who is part of the great washington journalism family. for generations they published national geographic magazine, founded by ed's great grand father, alexander graham bell, who by the way invented the telephone. [laughter] >> ed is now editor and publisher of the american heritage magazine, a magazine that has inspired generations of young historians. ed is also the publisher of 13 history -- excuse me, ed is also the author and editor of 13 history books, and he's a third genera
gill kline. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. the role of the national press club's history and heritage group is the legacy of the club's 112-year history as well as to explore the history of journalism, especially in washington. we are pleased that on april 27th, a new book, new history of the club, called "tales from the national press club" is scheduled to be published by the history press, exploring events that happened at the club that have had an impact on american...
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and this campaign is trying to link kline with biden. how so? what is this about? >> that is right. so the campaign has found in their own polls over the recent weeks, some concerning numbers about a growing number of americans are w.h.o. are open to voting for biden and some erosion in polling for president trump among key groups and so they've been searching for a way to message this and there is division among his aides. some are saying a positive message, showk his role as a wartime president, sort of owning his response to the coronavirus pandemic. but the campaign leadership has settled on a different strategy and that is based on polls that show more than three quarters of americans blame china in part for pandemic so they're going to try to tie vice president biden to china by going back over his 40, 50-year career and looking at past comments he's made by china. this is something the outside groups supporting president trump has already embraced and their have been adds cut and i expect to see them unless they change course in the coming days. >> so the numbers like in the
and this campaign is trying to link kline with biden. how so? what is this about? >> that is right. so the campaign has found in their own polls over the recent weeks, some concerning numbers about a growing number of americans are w.h.o. are open to voting for biden and some erosion in polling for president trump among key groups and so they've been searching for a way to message this and there is division among his aides. some are saying a positive message, showk his role as a wartime...
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roger kline joining us right now, position health policy expert with heartland institute.hat do you think, doctor? a mask or no mask on a plane? if you had to advise people, what would you say? >> i think it's a great question. you know, i think american is giving out masks and providing sanitizing material. i think it's really a good idea for a couple of reasons. first of all, we do know that even with asymptomatic or mildly infected people, they can spread it through prolonged and close contact. i think there's a justification for it. we don't have any data, we don't have data for any of this. i think we have to be honest with ourselves. the other thing that's really important and it may force other airlines to do it, is that people are going to be afraid to get on planes. if there's a 96% drop in people going on flights, they are going to be reluctant to get -- a lot of those people will be reluctant to get back on airplanes. i think airlines would be very very wise, as somebody who travels a lot, to make sure that they are reassuring their customers that it's safe for
roger kline joining us right now, position health policy expert with heartland institute.hat do you think, doctor? a mask or no mask on a plane? if you had to advise people, what would you say? >> i think it's a great question. you know, i think american is giving out masks and providing sanitizing material. i think it's really a good idea for a couple of reasons. first of all, we do know that even with asymptomatic or mildly infected people, they can spread it through prolonged and close...
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arthel: you said your main kline tell, you've got -- clientele, you've got single women and familieseds seem to be appropriately spaced from what i can see from the video. tell us how else you're managing to keep social distancing there and to keep everybody involved from spreading or contracting coronavirus. >> sure. we have staff on-site that's maintaining the social distancing between the folks who are staying there, those cots that you saw in the pictures are six to eight feet apart. we actually have separate rooms in the upstairs portion for families who have already been together to stay together and be separated. so we're doing a very good job. it's a very large facility. we have a lot of outdoor space where people can get outside and exercise as well. they're taking temperatures of the people in there. we're wiping down surfaces, doing a lot of cleaning to make sure we can contain any possible spread. arthel: okay. very good. so you are running for congress. i want to ask you, how can we use this pandemic as a springboard for systemic nationwide change in how we feed the home
arthel: you said your main kline tell, you've got -- clientele, you've got single women and familieseds seem to be appropriately spaced from what i can see from the video. tell us how else you're managing to keep social distancing there and to keep everybody involved from spreading or contracting coronavirus. >> sure. we have staff on-site that's maintaining the social distancing between the folks who are staying there, those cots that you saw in the pictures are six to eight feet apart....
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roger kline joins us, a physician health policy expert and adviser of the heartland institute, much moreto have you back. how do you feel on this subject, this going back, whether it's staggered or not, forget about who has the constitutional power to call those shots? what are some of the things you would look for? we chatted about this before, that you would look for to say all right, i have a flashing green light here, it's not solid, but it's flashing for some folks. what would it be? >> well, i think the instincts on this are right. we are getting a lot of data in to better understand this virus, and the truth is, it's probably going to hang around with us for awhile but as it turns out, it's far less lethal than we had originally assumed. the center for evidence based medicine at oxford is giving it an infection fatality rate of .1 to .39% which is in the range of sort of a bad flu. and so the problem is we have very few people infected. we have a lot of asymptomatic or mild cases and infection that's readily transmissible at least in certain circumstances. so i think we are going
roger kline joins us, a physician health policy expert and adviser of the heartland institute, much moreto have you back. how do you feel on this subject, this going back, whether it's staggered or not, forget about who has the constitutional power to call those shots? what are some of the things you would look for? we chatted about this before, that you would look for to say all right, i have a flashing green light here, it's not solid, but it's flashing for some folks. what would it be?...