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and don't click on any sort of lee because that allows scammers to get as years of ice now there are some new attest being made available that can give results in minutes but again all those tests have to be done in person. >>technology is great, but nobody calling you on the phone all contacting you online can conduct a covert 19 test without you being there so that myth flunked the test working for you, i'm consumer investigator, steve ration. >>city college of san francisco, other men's basketball team they were in the midst of one of their best ever seasons and then like most teams across the country. the season was over and the snap of a finger kron four's jason dumas has the story. >>it was like showtime in the city high-flying don't the fence, a perfect record city college of san francisco's men's basketball team had championship dreams this was a special group undefeated really unselfish. >>scored over a 100 points a game through 30 games of the year and you know we have 10 guys and bolton played they they just real skilled group probably best read here, but the end of their
and don't click on any sort of lee because that allows scammers to get as years of ice now there are some new attest being made available that can give results in minutes but again all those tests have to be done in person. >>technology is great, but nobody calling you on the phone all contacting you online can conduct a covert 19 test without you being there so that myth flunked the test working for you, i'm consumer investigator, steve ration. >>city college of san francisco,...
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and you know if i learn lee because of the baby i was not planned to isolate him so we were we were just in a little apartment together marooned for weeks in a state of uncertainty they eventually managed to get the documentation they needed and most importantly a flight back home stopping over in germany 1st probably over before the family was finding reunited if england. realized conny was diagnosed with coded 19 last in hospital for a preplanned procedure she enjoyed the virus and her fears without her loved ones around able to comfort her i'm not allowed any visits. or current speak because i don't have anywhere so i don't really have a conversation with my family and i can't see them either so you know that was the hardest part was. well she's isolated in this room and you know i didn't have anyone near me when it was one of those moments where you need someone the most the doctors and the nurses were excellent they communicated with me even if i could it could indicate back with them and they kept me at ease as much as they could and and it's also you know you do see people going h
and you know if i learn lee because of the baby i was not planned to isolate him so we were we were just in a little apartment together marooned for weeks in a state of uncertainty they eventually managed to get the documentation they needed and most importantly a flight back home stopping over in germany 1st probably over before the family was finding reunited if england. realized conny was diagnosed with coded 19 last in hospital for a preplanned procedure she enjoyed the virus and her fears...
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lee: thanks for joining us for this morning briefing. a very special briefing, because it is the date when we can celebrate what tennesseans have done and congratulate tennesseans for the efforts they have made to mitigate and slow the spread of covid-19.
lee: thanks for joining us for this morning briefing. a very special briefing, because it is the date when we can celebrate what tennesseans have done and congratulate tennesseans for the efforts they have made to mitigate and slow the spread of covid-19.
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but boy when it cracks i hope that somebody knows we have to siphon off pressure here periodic lee because if you don't and it cracks it cracks fast doesn't it i'm sure you've seen things go from good good good to hell in a hand-basket like that over your career. you know any can any of these people's reactions panic can you can you manage your panic can you manage this fear response i mean we are never very very reactionary state usually you want to try to catch this as quickly as possible has early as possible so that you're as proactive as possible so we're not seeing the numbers and we're not seeing this this you know situation that we're and because we're in a pretty rough situation so could we would have been great to have been a bit more proactive and and minimized where we are yes but now we're ems reactionaries where we just literally reacting to what's happening what's responding and to some degree what we're doing damage control the best the best we can but you want to manage also people as managing people not creating fear and panic because that some people who lose it they don
but boy when it cracks i hope that somebody knows we have to siphon off pressure here periodic lee because if you don't and it cracks it cracks fast doesn't it i'm sure you've seen things go from good good good to hell in a hand-basket like that over your career. you know any can any of these people's reactions panic can you can you manage your panic can you manage this fear response i mean we are never very very reactionary state usually you want to try to catch this as quickly as possible has...
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i guess i'm probably on the conservative side of things, and i took my cue from harper lee, because part of the book it bowers relationship to the genre of true crime and she helped capote report "in cold blood" and she learned but the source dispel decisions he made so there's a her feelings but the genre and her thoughts and objections to some places it being goes in the 770s and '80s. >> exactly what casey said. also, i was dealing a lot with the trial transcript, and the whole nature of trial is that somebody is lying. if not one person, several people are lying think whole nature of the said/she said. was very controversial -- i do what people say and what they lie about and at that time they omit is just as telling to them as a character and to the story itself what they say that is truthful. i like to flag it and just say this is what the person contended or what this person claimed. and i like to trust that the reader has some emotional intelligence to decide who is lying and i don't have to spell it out for you and sort of the end sort of act like a prosecutor and lay out the ca
i guess i'm probably on the conservative side of things, and i took my cue from harper lee, because part of the book it bowers relationship to the genre of true crime and she helped capote report "in cold blood" and she learned but the source dispel decisions he made so there's a her feelings but the genre and her thoughts and objections to some places it being goes in the 770s and '80s. >> exactly what casey said. also, i was dealing a lot with the trial transcript, and the...
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let's start there, carol lee, because it would seem that regardless of where trump comes down on testing and on any given day he's either overseeing the best testing in the world or he's decided that testing isn't necessary or he's acknowledging a sliver of truth that while it may be helpful, it isn't feasible. testing remains for the business leaders, even some of the ones that he's tapped, the number one hurdle for even contemplating putting workers back into the workplace. >> yeah, nicolle, no matter who you talk to, whether it's business leaders or even lawmakers on capitol hill who my colleague is reporting today on a call told the president that testing is going to be extremely important as he tries to open the country and despite everything we hear from the president, what we've learned is that the white house is trying to figure out a way to somehow really ramp up testing and they're looking at a number of different ideas such as partnering with big tech companies to try to scale testing up to as much as 3 million tests a day. now, some administration officials say that number is
let's start there, carol lee, because it would seem that regardless of where trump comes down on testing and on any given day he's either overseeing the best testing in the world or he's decided that testing isn't necessary or he's acknowledging a sliver of truth that while it may be helpful, it isn't feasible. testing remains for the business leaders, even some of the ones that he's tapped, the number one hurdle for even contemplating putting workers back into the workplace. >> yeah,...
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and you know for learn lee because of the baby and i was not planned to isolate him so we were we were just in a little apartment together marooned for weeks in a state of uncertainty they eventually managed to get the documentation they needed and most importantly a flight back home stopping over in germany 1st or over before the family was finding reunited if england realized conny was diagnosed with coded 19 lost in hospital for a pre-planned procedure she enjoyed the virus and have fears without her loved ones around able to comfort her i'm not allowed any visits. or current speak because i don't have anywhere so i don't really have a conversation with my family and i can't see them either so you know it was the hardest part was. well she's isolated in this room and you know i didn't have any one nanny when it was one of those moments where you need someone the most they don't tools and the nurses were excellent they communicated with me even if i could it could indicate back with them they kept me at ease as much as they could and and it's also you know you do see people going hom
and you know for learn lee because of the baby and i was not planned to isolate him so we were we were just in a little apartment together marooned for weeks in a state of uncertainty they eventually managed to get the documentation they needed and most importantly a flight back home stopping over in germany 1st or over before the family was finding reunited if england realized conny was diagnosed with coded 19 lost in hospital for a pre-planned procedure she enjoyed the virus and have fears...
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teams to recruit the best young players believe was forced to hold the event promote lee because the pandemic you know i'm not going to bet on the number one pick doesn't mean anything in 4 months some going to continue to work really hard to be the best player that i can be. so this team has franchised so the city. of the big question facing league commissioner roger goodell is whether or not the n.f.l. season can start on time the 1st games are due to be played in september 1 thing i've learned and this is going to is a country you can't tell one week from now much less 3 months from now so our job is to be ready we obviously be ready. to make a turn or as we're going to put public safety number one as we always do and make sure that our fans our players all the participants coaches everyone are able to be a safe environment. u.s. universities are the breeding grounds for a huge number of professional athletes in this draft is just one example or than 250 players are selected by the n.f.l. is 32 teams last year every player chosen had been through the u.s. college system already un
teams to recruit the best young players believe was forced to hold the event promote lee because the pandemic you know i'm not going to bet on the number one pick doesn't mean anything in 4 months some going to continue to work really hard to be the best player that i can be. so this team has franchised so the city. of the big question facing league commissioner roger goodell is whether or not the n.f.l. season can start on time the 1st games are due to be played in september 1 thing i've...
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and m s n b c why didn't they say close but char ok because lee she is a compelling campaigner ok i mean because joe was in the doldrums and then that's there was a 72 hour hiatus than all the sudden everything is transformed i've never seen anything like it in my life and it was behind the scenes ok big money obama was involved all of these things here why would they do it for a club which are she believes she presents the party is moderate she's a woman that's you guys like all that woke stuff why didn't you go with someone like that go ahead jason. well good thing about cobra char and the reason that biden was able to turn this whole thing around is because of one man. demographic that he captured that khloe bashar can't and that is african-americans particularly african-american women they are the soul of the democratic party they are the force of the democratic party bernie sanders gets a portion of the african-american vote particularly when we're talking about younger african-americans but when we saw the winds change in south carolina we knew that people like pete booted gedge wh
and m s n b c why didn't they say close but char ok because lee she is a compelling campaigner ok i mean because joe was in the doldrums and then that's there was a 72 hour hiatus than all the sudden everything is transformed i've never seen anything like it in my life and it was behind the scenes ok big money obama was involved all of these things here why would they do it for a club which are she believes she presents the party is moderate she's a woman that's you guys like all that woke...
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. >> honestly, what else do lee i salon because it has been deemed essential. she is doing it because she is fe >> we are talking 15 grand a month that i'm guaranteed to lose. i think it worth taking the risk. >> her first client was stacy whose hair extensions have been in for five weeks to long and fears they could cause hair to begin falling out. >> it could cause permanent damage to your hair and scalp so i do feel like letting them come into do things like that is important. >> important maybe but still illegal according to the county's health order. leah says she is not a risk because she sanitizes regularly, wears a mask and gloves and it tends to allow only two clients in the salon at any one time. >> open for business does not mean business as usual and even business per usual for us doesn't mean a walk-in franchise type hair salon. this is an appointment based business. >> lee acknowledges she will be violating the six foot distancing requirement but insists there is more chance for contamination at the supermarket or gas station. even as she does thi
. >> honestly, what else do lee i salon because it has been deemed essential. she is doing it because she is fe >> we are talking 15 grand a month that i'm guaranteed to lose. i think it worth taking the risk. >> her first client was stacy whose hair extensions have been in for five weeks to long and fears they could cause hair to begin falling out. >> it could cause permanent damage to your hair and scalp so i do feel like letting them come into do things like that is...
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because part of the problem is people going there don't know the history. so what will happen if the two are close together as they will pay attention to the lee statue because that's what is in the history books. not what black men did. as long as thee> i don't know this history books are written that way now. >> how about the one that was written for the virginia students by someone who wasn't a historian. >> we can't muzzle people who want to write books. >> we can if we are adopting those books for our children. that book went into the classrooms. >> this is the one that was researched online? >> yes. by a non-historian. she didn't know what she was saying about the war. >> i want to come back to liz's point about this being a local -- this isn't just -- the virginia -- the lee statue in charlottesville is not just -- it's not just a virginia thing. it's not just a southern thing. it's one year before congress at the instigation of a congressman from indiana made arlington the lee national memorial. it's one year before the united states minte
because part of the problem is people going there don't know the history. so what will happen if the two are close together as they will pay attention to the lee statue because that's what is in the history books. not what black men did. as long as thee> how about the one that was written for the virginia students by someone who wasn't a historian. >> we can't muzzle people who want to write books. >> we can if we are adopting those books for our children. that book went into the...
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lee: you know, because the revenue, for the he revenues for the state are not complete, i mean we're just beginning to understand, it's with certainty what is going to happen for sure. that we too soon to say know that there is going to be a downturn in this economy. as we said earlier, there are a $5 billion loss in gross domestic product in state, that will mean there would be major revenue loss to our state. our budget will have to be with thats a backdrop. ow the legislature is due to reconvene in june and that will responsibility of the body as that may come together and we work together to decisions about our state's budget. being rk is already considered. we have already begun talking to leaders in the legislature about what those projections might look like and what those so it's not l be, too soon to say it will clearly lines of the most business for our office and for in the days and week and months ahead. it's a little too soon so know those numbers might be. >> thank you. gov. lee: yes, sir. have t's all the time we for questions this morning. governor, if you would like
lee: you know, because the revenue, for the he revenues for the state are not complete, i mean we're just beginning to understand, it's with certainty what is going to happen for sure. that we too soon to say know that there is going to be a downturn in this economy. as we said earlier, there are a $5 billion loss in gross domestic product in state, that will mean there would be major revenue loss to our state. our budget will have to be with thats a backdrop. ow the legislature is due to...
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lee's know that you are not alone, because now is the time for all of us to help where we can and be there for each other as neighbors, as coworkers, and as fellow citizens. over the past weeks we have seen plenty of examples of the kind of courage, kindness and selflessness that we will need to get through one of the most difficult times in our history. michelle and i have been amazed at the incredible bravery of our medical professionals who are putting their lives on the line to save others. the public servants and health officials battling this disease. the workers taking risks every day to keep our economy running. and everyone who is making their own sacrifice at home with their families, all for the greater good. if there is one thing we have learned as a country from moments of great crisis is that the spirit of looking out for one another can't be restricted to our homes or our workplaces or our neighborhoods or our houses of worship. it also has to be reflected in our national government. the kind of leadership guided by knowledge and experience. honesty and humility, empat
lee's know that you are not alone, because now is the time for all of us to help where we can and be there for each other as neighbors, as coworkers, and as fellow citizens. over the past weeks we have seen plenty of examples of the kind of courage, kindness and selflessness that we will need to get through one of the most difficult times in our history. michelle and i have been amazed at the incredible bravery of our medical professionals who are putting their lives on the line to save others....
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lee's trouble started. if you're interested in true crime. it's interesting because and to be duly represent dialogue and a reliable source. and then i wish i had a straightforward answer but if it happened she would figure out a way through f it but instead it's a lot of different things for her to write in general and specificallyar this book. >> i can address this. and in mississippi we are familiar with prohibition. it took us until 1966. >> just when it started to work you got rid of it. [laughter] ,o was there anything with those criminal aspects of prohibition anything about this prohibition? >> anything beneficial i just want to say i don't think my book is about prohibition. it isrohi the backdrop. >> but understand those factors that contribute and that certainly has valid reasons for not wanting the husbands to drink. but as we all know time and time again history teaches us you cannot legislatively fight. i guess we just spent over a decade figuring that out with prohibition. with a grand experiment and knew that prohibition with be a failure to explain t
lee's trouble started. if you're interested in true crime. it's interesting because and to be duly represent dialogue and a reliable source. and then i wish i had a straightforward answer but if it happened she would figure out a way through f it but instead it's a lot of different things for her to write in general and specificallyar this book. >> i can address this. and in mississippi we are familiar with prohibition. it took us until 1966. >> just when it started to work you got...
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lee: it is a really fascinating time because usually when prices of gas are low, it makes people feelr than the economy because they can go places and there's a lot of benefits to overall feelings and sentiments but now you're right, this is a very unusual time where we can't enjoy the gas prices because we are all stuck at home, so i think one of the things that we will be seeing too is if the president going to get the benefit of any of these kinds of things that do make americans feel better about the economy. look at people's opinion of the economy and what they are afraid of. it's really, really bad and you're looking at a president who has always. the thing that people have said no math what, i might not support him in all the things but the economy is what he's good at and i think that's a big problem for him. cheryl: i agree. mattie, i want to bring you in, the president said that he might use tariffs on oil if he had to. at this point he's still optimistic that there's going to be an agreement. he's asked about that in the coronavirus briefings. obviously we will have to see
lee: it is a really fascinating time because usually when prices of gas are low, it makes people feelr than the economy because they can go places and there's a lot of benefits to overall feelings and sentiments but now you're right, this is a very unusual time where we can't enjoy the gas prices because we are all stuck at home, so i think one of the things that we will be seeing too is if the president going to get the benefit of any of these kinds of things that do make americans feel better...
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but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything else. >> lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> and when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with student, giving them feedback on their work that they're doing. next week i'll have to juggle my schedule more. >> on tuesday they passed out chrome books to help the 4,000 students who don't have access to the electronic devices they need at home in order to learn remotely. oakland unified school district is still troubleshooting. >> we're holding out hope that it's not going to be in a situation where we keep our schools closed until the end of the year. but we're going to be prepared if it gets to that. >> ousd spam notes that thurmond's letter is not a directive, but rather an assessment of the coronavirus's long-term effect on schools. >> because of the changing nature of this pandemic, we really can't make that decision. we can't really say definitively what's hap
but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything else. >> lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> and when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with student, giving them feedback on their work that they're doing. next week i'll have to juggle my schedule more. >> on tuesday...
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but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything else. >> lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> and when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with student, giving them feedback on their next week i'll have to juggle my schedule more. >> on tuesday they passed out chrome books to help the 4,000 students who don't have access to the electronic devices they need at home in order to learn remotely. oakland unified school district is still troubleshooting. >> we're holding out hope that it's not going to be in a situation where we keep our schools closed until the end of the year. but we're going to be prepared if it gets to that. >> ousd spam notes that thurmond's letter is not a directive, but rather an assessment of the coronavirus's long-term effect on schools. >> because of the changing nature of this pandemic, we really can't make that decision. we can't really say definitively what's happening. we are waiting an
but lee feels it's inevitable. >> it's a lot of learning loss. it's something we're going have to adapt to because public health trumps everything else. >> lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> and when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with student, giving them feedback on their next week i'll have to juggle my schedule more. >> on tuesday they passed out chrome books...
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i want to go to david lee miller, because in new york, where he's been covering all these fast-movingapid rise in cases in new york, we are a stand-alone country, it would have the third number of cases in the world right now. david lee miller on what the state and city are dealing with as we speak. david lee? reporter: that's right, we are on fifth avenue, new york's famed fifth avenue. behind me is mt. sinai hospital. mount st. sinai struggling to c with the influx of coronavirus patients. now you can see some of the damage caused by the virus on the facade of the building itself. take a look over my shoulder. by that i mean take a look at what appear to be some of the boarded-up windows. these locations they ahave low pressure rooms to create lower air pressure in the rooms than the corridor, to reduce air flow, therefore the spread of the virus. mt. sinai says these isolation rooms are being installed nationwide. the governor said the state distributed a total of 600 ventilators to hospitals but the supply is running low. >> right now, we have a burn rate that would suggest we hav
i want to go to david lee miller, because in new york, where he's been covering all these fast-movingapid rise in cases in new york, we are a stand-alone country, it would have the third number of cases in the world right now. david lee miller on what the state and city are dealing with as we speak. david lee? reporter: that's right, we are on fifth avenue, new york's famed fifth avenue. behind me is mt. sinai hospital. mount st. sinai struggling to c with the influx of coronavirus patients....
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face is an expensive think lee when it comes to the experts the doctors because i mean this is just common sense who would suggest to ingest or or inject disinfectants or cleaning materials like lysol or clorox or any other of many many brands that can't be bad and you know the president said on thursday well how about we're testing this or doing a test about this well you don't need to do any tests about this anymore because those tests are not necessary because they is a unified opinion in the expert world and with doctors and epidemiologists this infected inside your body is a big no no. it's different whether the world is laughing or screaming or not doesn't seem to matter to the president but he's popularity is all important in an election year do the polls show any movement after a month of daily briefings which have put increased focus on his performance as president very good point yes so the president uses as you know as our viewers know as everybody knows me in the meantime those daily tests for us white house test for suppressors as a platform to reach his clientele his platform
face is an expensive think lee when it comes to the experts the doctors because i mean this is just common sense who would suggest to ingest or or inject disinfectants or cleaning materials like lysol or clorox or any other of many many brands that can't be bad and you know the president said on thursday well how about we're testing this or doing a test about this well you don't need to do any tests about this anymore because those tests are not necessary because they is a unified opinion in...
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january, that people who are asymptomatic -- i think the country is learning all these new terms because of dr. lee and i talk about them all the time, and you, john, but asymptomatic means people who don't have symptoms and really means people who never develop symptoms or very minimal symptoms. they have the infection, they get through it and never really know they had it. but now what this new study has shown is people who are presymptomatic, so they're about to develop symptoms, they don't know it yet. two to three days later they develop symptoms. but what they found as part of this new study was within those two to three days before they developed symptoms, they might actually be more infectious than when they're actually sick, when they're actually having symptoms, which is pretty interesting. it could be you have more virus in your nose and throat at this time before you actually start to get sick and you're definitely spreading it. going back to jennifer's point about contact tracing, if you're sick, you may be more likely to stay home. so contact tracing might be a little bit easier. if y
january, that people who are asymptomatic -- i think the country is learning all these new terms because of dr. lee and i talk about them all the time, and you, john, but asymptomatic means people who don't have symptoms and really means people who never develop symptoms or very minimal symptoms. they have the infection, they get through it and never really know they had it. but now what this new study has shown is people who are presymptomatic, so they're about to develop symptoms, they don't...
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lee, i appreciate you talking about her. she was 84 years old. >> yes. >> i hope someone changes this nursing home or at least the families get more information because it very much. >> thank you. >>> a company in the united kingdom said it's close to an antibody test, to give results in 10 minutes. dr. oz and phil coming under fire for the way they've been talking about coronavirus on tv. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most com
lee, i appreciate you talking about her. she was 84 years old. >> yes. >> i hope someone changes this nursing home or at least the families get more information because it very much. >> thank you. >>> a company in the united kingdom said it's close to an antibody test, to give results in 10 minutes. dr. oz and phil coming under fire for the way they've been talking about coronavirus on tv. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow...
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lee? reporter: melissa, new york city's likely death toll from the virus is nearing 11,000. that's more than most countries. the spike in fatalities is because the city health department is now calculating not only confirmed deaths by the coronavirus but presumed deaths as well. here now is the breakdown for the city, the latest statistics. 6840 people confirmed dead from the virus. 4059 presumed, for a total of 10,899 lives. statewide, governor andrew cuomo says yesterday alone 752 people died from the virus. in is daily briefing he said he was issuing an executive order to further reduce its spread. >> i will issue an executive order that says all people in public must have a mask or nose covering, mouth and nose covering. and they must wear it in a
lee? reporter: melissa, new york city's likely death toll from the virus is nearing 11,000. that's more than most countries. the spike in fatalities is because the city health department is now calculating not only confirmed deaths by the coronavirus but presumed deaths as well. here now is the breakdown for the city, the latest statistics. 6840 people confirmed dead from the virus. 4059 presumed, for a total of 10,899 lives. statewide, governor andrew cuomo says yesterday alone 752 people died...
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business and communicating with foreign news outlets he had crossed a line both lee and were in disputes with huawei because of their severance package which didn't include a year end bonus then look for other disgruntled huawei workers and as we chat group grew to more than 60 people but according to several chinese media outlets li was also suspected of blackmailing huawei and that's why he was detained eventually while we had to drop the case and issued a statement that we could file a lawsuit if he believed his rights were violated he also received compensation of 100001 from the chinese government for his detention last year lease case was heavily covered by u.s. media in december of $29000.00 the new york times wrote about lee's labor dispute with the headline how hallway lost the heart of the chinese public some members of the chinese public then criticize the ellet demanding that foreign forces including those of the united states where using the case to justify the technological cold war against while away and the u.s. charges against the company as one beijing resident told the global times who sa
business and communicating with foreign news outlets he had crossed a line both lee and were in disputes with huawei because of their severance package which didn't include a year end bonus then look for other disgruntled huawei workers and as we chat group grew to more than 60 people but according to several chinese media outlets li was also suspected of blackmailing huawei and that's why he was detained eventually while we had to drop the case and issued a statement that we could file a...
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that's a continuation of the story i told about lee atwater and mistrusting him, because george w.ush at that point, he kind of was out of the oil business. he was relatively free. and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said if you don't trust me, why don't you, he said to george and jeb, one of you can come to washington and work alongside me, watch me every day. and george w. bush did. and so, he went and worked alongside lee atwater for over a year. so, he actually moved to washington and helped. and his role in the campaign, his first role he called it was loyalty enforcer. so, with all these politicians and political figures running around, he was the guy watching out for his father's interests. i'm sure atwater was, too, but he wanted to double check. his own ambitions, i think, i became convinced and wrote that he had his own ambitions at the time and so to move ahead for a second, in '92 after his father lost, he's running for governor of texas. everybody says that he developed his ambitions after his father lost
that's a continuation of the story i told about lee atwater and mistrusting him, because george w.ush at that point, he kind of was out of the oil business. he was relatively free. and when he expressed some mistrust to atwater about how his father's campaign would be run, atwater said if you don't trust me, why don't you, he said to george and jeb, one of you can come to washington and work alongside me, watch me every day. and george w. bush did. and so, he went and worked alongside lee...
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. >> the bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug lee is depended on for years because coronavirus patients might need it too. >> it cements kinda risky to seems kinda risky to take it away from one group of people and just suddenly give it to people who you're not even sure if it's gonna work on them. >> biden versus trump. only half the battle. a local political science professor talks about the challenges we'll face just getting to the presidential election. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> my doctor said it's no longer gonna -- he called me, actually. a week ago today. and said it's no longer gonna be available. >> our top story at 6:30, a bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug she desperately needs. >> she's being forced to ration her rheumatoid arthritis medication because it could help treat covid-19. >> i'm worried about the dise
. >> the bay area woman facing a sudden shortage of a drug lee is depended on for years because coronavirus patients might need it too. >> it cements kinda risky to seems kinda risky to take it away from one group of people and just suddenly give it to people who you're not even sure if it's gonna work on them. >> biden versus trump. only half the battle. a local political science professor talks about the challenges we'll face just getting to the presidential election. we're...
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you wouldn't be able to get it at walgreens you would only be able to get it at a lee's beauty supply, which is fine becausenow, the coronavirus is affecting black people disproportionately that is a fact but here's the thing, jerome, you can't run around saying that fact out loud because we want the government to fix it and if you tell americans it mostly affects black people, folks will be outside in a big pile, french kissing strangers tomorrow no one would care. you need to tell people this coronavirus only affects old white men and white children that's how you get people to care we should be calling this the j. crew virus. "the j. crew virus, is it serious? "well, you can only get it if you've been in a j. crew the past year. "the past year i go every day they are my emergency contacts." now, here's the deal when you have a job that allows you to work from home, you can stay home. it just so happens that the jobs that have been deemed essential, health care providers, bus drivers, subway operators, food delivery people, a lot of these jobs are done by black people. and that's messed up in several ways
you wouldn't be able to get it at walgreens you would only be able to get it at a lee's beauty supply, which is fine becausenow, the coronavirus is affecting black people disproportionately that is a fact but here's the thing, jerome, you can't run around saying that fact out loud because we want the government to fix it and if you tell americans it mostly affects black people, folks will be outside in a big pile, french kissing strangers tomorrow no one would care. you need to tell people this...
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be very helpful of people who are out of the park that's what spreads all right because stuff and thanks so much lawrence lee now ireland's prime minister is returning to work as a part time doctor live around code trained as a physician before entering politics as rejoin the medical register to perform covert 19 assessments once a week thousands of retired medical professionals have answered an appeal from the health service to go back it's hot. and there's a glimmer of hope in europe the death and infection rates in some hotspots appears to be slowing the number of people who died in italy was at its lowest in more than 2 weeks on sunday the new cases there were also on a downward trend daily deaths in spain a drop for 3 consecutive days. in france 41 severely ill patients have been transferred from paris to the northwestern region of brittany. trying to ease pressure on the capital's hospitals more than 500 have now been moved to other areas nearly 8000 people have died from the virus and france. president donald trump has struck an optimistic tone as his daily coronavirus briefing saying an end to the ou
be very helpful of people who are out of the park that's what spreads all right because stuff and thanks so much lawrence lee now ireland's prime minister is returning to work as a part time doctor live around code trained as a physician before entering politics as rejoin the medical register to perform covert 19 assessments once a week thousands of retired medical professionals have answered an appeal from the health service to go back it's hot. and there's a glimmer of hope in europe the...
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the kansas department of health and environment secretary doctor lee norman has mentioned that the need for this came becauseat took place before these limits were enacted and there have been some covid—19 cases link to these church gatherings. in particular, there was money in the kansas city area which is the kansas city area which is the large metropolitan area right on the kansas misery border. they had a large church conference took place. several covid—19 cases link to the including three resulted in deaf. you mentioned the videoconference happening tomorrow. when can we see a conclusion to all of this? the governor wants that to be a decision made on this by easter sunday. that typically is not how quickly the kansas supreme court operates. normally, you're waiting several weeks if not several months for a decision to be handed down. so, we will find out more perhaps more tomorrow morning if the court is going to expedite it that quickly or if we may not have a willingness this weekend. it was melissa brenner speaking to me a little earlier. stay with us on bbc news. more to come, including how new te
the kansas department of health and environment secretary doctor lee norman has mentioned that the need for this came becauseat took place before these limits were enacted and there have been some covid—19 cases link to these church gatherings. in particular, there was money in the kansas city area which is the kansas city area which is the large metropolitan area right on the kansas misery border. they had a large church conference took place. several covid—19 cases link to the including...
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extend the closure through the academic year, but lee feels it is somewhat inevitable. >> a lot of learning lost. something we will have to adapt to because, you know, public health trumps sort of everything else. >> reporter: lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> reporter: when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with students and giving them feedback with work they're doing. next week i'll have to juggle my schedule more with my partner. >> reporter: oakland is trouble shooting on how to equip their students with devices and internet access. >> holding out hope it is not a situation where we keep our scol t end of the year. but we're prepared if it gets to that. >> reporter: therman's letter is not a directive, but rather an assessment of the coronavirus' long-term effect on schools. >> because of the changing nature of this pandemic, we really can't make that decision. we really can't say definitively what will happen. we're waiting but prepared for the worst. >> reporter: san ramon valley unified sent an e-mail saying their district and others we
extend the closure through the academic year, but lee feels it is somewhat inevitable. >> a lot of learning lost. something we will have to adapt to because, you know, public health trumps sort of everything else. >> reporter: lee is also a mother of two. >> this is my son. >> reporter: when spring break is over next week, she has plans for more distance learning. >> at least face-to-face conversations with students and giving them feedback with work they're doing....
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lee. but i would say that because they are receiving a large amount of money, they need to work more collaboratively with other transportation entities in the region. i'm not saying it in a disparaging way, but i just had to say that for the record. >> president yee: okay. so there's a -- madam clerk, can you take a roll on the amendment? >> clerk: on the amendment -- >> supervisor preston: president yee, i'm on the roster, as well. >> president yee: supervisor preston? >> supervisor preston: thank you, president yee. i'd just like to thank those who have been diligently staying on stop of the various significantly moving parts here as to what relief is available, funding's available, so just wanted to thank them for their work in this resolution. >> president yee: okay. did we take the vote on the amendment yet? >> clerk: not yet. >> president yee: okay. let's have a vote. >> clerk: on the vote for the amendment on item 32 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are 11 ayes. >> president yee: okay. so this resolution is adopted unanimously. madam clerk, let's go to -- please call item 33. >> clerk: mr. pres
lee. but i would say that because they are receiving a large amount of money, they need to work more collaboratively with other transportation entities in the region. i'm not saying it in a disparaging way, but i just had to say that for the record. >> president yee: okay. so there's a -- madam clerk, can you take a roll on the amendment? >> clerk: on the amendment -- >> supervisor preston: president yee, i'm on the roster, as well. >> president yee: supervisor preston?...
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and running out of it and having to make their own and i think that's something because i'm an agent lee nice to you to sort out but from what i hear that is getting better i think we have enough p.p. for me and my staff and so that is reassuring we didn't have that last week but this week we definitely did the kind of position does that put medical professionals that i mean when they leave at the end of the day and they go home are you in a position or sometimes you have to decide whether or not it's ok to even be around your own family. yes and i can speak about not only from a present level that my sister is an aide the consultant a brat that west yorkshire and she lives with my old and young family as well and because she's having to go and see patients with crude virus she's had to move out of the house to suit reduce exposure to my mom and she's now living in an empty friend's house and it's a really sad state of affairs if she goes into what she does always good for the n.h.s. and for people with coronavirus thoughts and then she comes back to an empty house and because a lot of h
and running out of it and having to make their own and i think that's something because i'm an agent lee nice to you to sort out but from what i hear that is getting better i think we have enough p.p. for me and my staff and so that is reassuring we didn't have that last week but this week we definitely did the kind of position does that put medical professionals that i mean when they leave at the end of the day and they go home are you in a position or sometimes you have to decide whether or...
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lee was more than happy to fight it out on the line all summer. grant was aban -- abandoning the line, and where is grant going? he's going for the real estate because he can't -- essentially trench warfare made it impossible to keep attacking lee. the two very famous things he is going to do go for lincoln -- lee personally and going to -- those are myths, and it never -- the line fight it out all summer became the bye word of the grant campaign. this guy is so tough. he was tough but wasn't going to fight it out on that line. anyway, he said that. also, i did want to note, no one denied at vicksburg was nasty warfare but my version of the beginning of the hard war that came later was by grant's army, doesn't by grant's people five minutes vicksburg. we are very close here. the destruction of jackson. sherman's march where he does cut his supply lines to meridian from vicksburg so five minutes later we have what looks like a full dress rehearsal for the carolinas and the savannah march. back to character. i agree entirely with what you said. we're telling stories and you hang them off characters and whenever i find myself not doing that, who are we
lee was more than happy to fight it out on the line all summer. grant was aban -- abandoning the line, and where is grant going? he's going for the real estate because he can't -- essentially trench warfare made it impossible to keep attacking lee. the two very famous things he is going to do go for lincoln -- lee personally and going to -- those are myths, and it never -- the line fight it out all summer became the bye word of the grant campaign. this guy is so tough. he was tough but wasn't...
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lee botha from london. i have thought of putting them recently just because it's fucking a bit different so it's kind of cross fit and strong and fitness but i find so it's not just to do something different i'm 74 it's not the obstacle colas and doing things that we don't usually do and across victims that if they can get. for 6 hours straight the teams work out using bales of hay and other heavy objects from the farm. go goes keep going let's go. there. working out of the open air is less predictable than in the gym. if you want to know what you did things that you saw on the watch strongest. on a sense of achievement and effects. tyrion anyway i'm working out with you it's a menace as well. as huge a lot. of mental health. and there are plenty of things on a farm to give you that uplifting feelings. too. we often take a critical look in the mirror in the morning after all vanity doesn't diminish as we grow older but it is something we all have to come to terms with as the years go by burnin base photographer told must feel like decided to document people of all ages in his book called 100 years of life it
lee botha from london. i have thought of putting them recently just because it's fucking a bit different so it's kind of cross fit and strong and fitness but i find so it's not just to do something different i'm 74 it's not the obstacle colas and doing things that we don't usually do and across victims that if they can get. for 6 hours straight the teams work out using bales of hay and other heavy objects from the farm. go goes keep going let's go. there. working out of the open air is less...
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because of the costs. francine: thank you, bill lee from the milken institute. we have more on the virus.ing to dr. jason farley from johns hopkins university. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. every day we continue to track the virus. bloomberg has developed a partnership with the leading authority on the disease. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response and every day we will bring you what is most important on how to tackle the disease. today we speak with dr. jason farley, a nurse practitioner in the division of infectious diseases within the ghq school school of medicine. what more do we know about when these vaccines will be ready? are we concerned about the side effects, and when can we have something that is viable for the population at large? jason: right now, the vaccine studies are working and what we call phase one. these studies are looking at the safety and whether or not we see a response. that is not testing efficacy, which is it effective at curbing the virus. effects ands have t
because of the costs. francine: thank you, bill lee from the milken institute. we have more on the virus.ing to dr. jason farley from johns hopkins university. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. every day we continue to track the virus. bloomberg has developed a partnership with the leading authority on the disease. johns hopkins has been at the forefront of the international response and every day we will bring you...
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risk register 2017 for action because it's updated periodic lee puts pandemics at the top of the list of 94 different civil contingencies that the u.k. faces which means that it is the most likely and the most serious threat or coding to revaluation of the different threats and hazards that the country faces. a great deal of planning brain time mostly for about 2008 until 2013 or thought it was then somewhat course decided by counterterrorism and then planning for the supply chain disaster wrecks it. however we still have those plans but really the problem now is not even do we have a plan but is the plan capable of being up to date it is it connected to the resources that will make it reality and is it something that we can adapt to the special circumstances as they come along but one thing i would like to emphasize is that we've had the scenario in full for this pandemic now for more than 10 years in fact is something that i teach once a year not because i'm particularly brilliant but because the data the information have been how they have for a very very long time we knew what was
risk register 2017 for action because it's updated periodic lee puts pandemics at the top of the list of 94 different civil contingencies that the u.k. faces which means that it is the most likely and the most serious threat or coding to revaluation of the different threats and hazards that the country faces. a great deal of planning brain time mostly for about 2008 until 2013 or thought it was then somewhat course decided by counterterrorism and then planning for the supply chain disaster...