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[laughter] >> she's incredibly picky about topics, and that's good for me but it's also maddening, butt's really good because she won't put out a book that she doesn't think is going to be incredible so i will run things by her all the time and sometimes i will add something and she says no. but i have a folder of things that should be books. i almost called it the folder of things that should be looked at haven't been able to get past the show bo yet, folder. i have several of those and they are going to become podcasts because they are really good stories that just don't have the checklist i've talked about. like why is it relevant to them, whthen,why is it relevant today. why do we care about the criminal mind. and at least for my editor i have to be able to justify that. the tinyar pure co really is how do i make this person more than just someone who checks in and out of work and make thanks his. that isn't enough or it hasn't been in my case. he doesn't have to be a cheater or a murder on the side like the dexter that nobody knows about but he definitely needs to be a human we al
[laughter] >> she's incredibly picky about topics, and that's good for me but it's also maddening, butt's really good because she won't put out a book that she doesn't think is going to be incredible so i will run things by her all the time and sometimes i will add something and she says no. but i have a folder of things that should be books. i almost called it the folder of things that should be looked at haven't been able to get past the show bo yet, folder. i have several of those and...
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there's a lot of angst and i think the biggest moment for me in the book was it is maddening when it happens to anybody who is writing a book i was about two weeks from my deadline and i was up at 3:00 in the morning as usual and going through newspapers.com which anybody who has ever written anything does and i had just changed the spelling of his name. if you think newspapers are unreliable now you should have seen them 40 or 50 years ago. his name was spelled so many ways and i did one more way every spelling his name and found how his dad died and always wondered, because he was so angry at his father in these letters to his eldest son, don't make these mistakes, your grandfather left me high and dry. you cannot do this. i will not let you do the same thing to your child my father did to me. i could never figure out what happened. i saw these newspaper articles and okay. it changed i had to email my editor and say give me a second because this is going to change some stuff. those pivotal moments when you are exploring somebody's life is incredible. nobody gets that except you bec
there's a lot of angst and i think the biggest moment for me in the book was it is maddening when it happens to anybody who is writing a book i was about two weeks from my deadline and i was up at 3:00 in the morning as usual and going through newspapers.com which anybody who has ever written anything does and i had just changed the spelling of his name. if you think newspapers are unreliable now you should have seen them 40 or 50 years ago. his name was spelled so many ways and i did one more...
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chris madden was just 49 years old.her jorge ortiz, father jorge as he was known, was the pastor of st. bridges church in new york, in brooklyn. he's the first u.s. catholic priest to die from the virus. he celebrated mass as recently as march 19th in a live stream for his parishioners watching from home. in that sermon, he said there is no better time than this time of trials and challenges to fulfill our calling of holiness. when we asking what will happen to us, trust in the father, he said. father jorge was 49. ellis marcelis jr. was a renowned jazz musician. ellis was a pianist and a composer and he was the first chair of the jazz studies program at the university of new orleans. in a post on facebook, vinton called his dad a humble man with a lyrical sound that captured the spirit of place, new orleans. he also said i grew up seeing how much he struggled and sacrificed to represent and teach vital human values that floated far above the stifling segregation and prejudice that defined his youth. but strangely enoug
chris madden was just 49 years old.her jorge ortiz, father jorge as he was known, was the pastor of st. bridges church in new york, in brooklyn. he's the first u.s. catholic priest to die from the virus. he celebrated mass as recently as march 19th in a live stream for his parishioners watching from home. in that sermon, he said there is no better time than this time of trials and challenges to fulfill our calling of holiness. when we asking what will happen to us, trust in the father, he said....
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chris madden was known in his community in new york.part of the school board, the chamber of commerce. set up the community neighborhood watch program. the week before he died, chris posted on his facebook page. he asked everyone for prayers. his community mourns him, as does his wife and three children. chris madden was just 49 years old. father jorge, was the pastor of st. bridges church in brooklyn. he is the first u.s. catholic priest to die from the virus. he celebrated mass as recently as march 19th in a live stream for his parishioners, who were watching from home. in that sermon, he said there is no better time than this time of trials, this time of challenges, to fulfill our call to holiness. at these moments of trial and crisis, at these times when maybe we are asking what will happen to us, trust in the father, he said. father jorge was 49. ellis jr. was a new orleans jazz legend. he was the proud dad of six kids. four of them, also renowned musicians. ellis was a pianist and composer, and he was the first chair of the jazz s
chris madden was known in his community in new york.part of the school board, the chamber of commerce. set up the community neighborhood watch program. the week before he died, chris posted on his facebook page. he asked everyone for prayers. his community mourns him, as does his wife and three children. chris madden was just 49 years old. father jorge, was the pastor of st. bridges church in brooklyn. he is the first u.s. catholic priest to die from the virus. he celebrated mass as recently as...
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and somebody asked me what was the biggest moment for me in the book, this is maddening what happens but it's like writing a book, i was about two weeks away from my deadline and i was up at three in the morning as usual and going through newspapers.com which everybody who ever written anything does, i just changed up the spelling of his name, i never donealch it before, if you think they're unreliable now, you should have seen them 40 or 50 years ago, my goodness. his name is felt so many different ways, so i did one more way every spelling his name and i found out how his dad died, i always wondered, i will not say it even though you want to, i ways wondered because he was so angry at his father in these letters to his oldest son, don't make these mistakes, your grandfather left me high and d dry, you cannot do this, i will not let you do the same thing to your child that my fatherr did o me and i can never figure out what happened and when i saw the newspaper articles i was like okay, it changed -- i had to e-mail my editor and say give me a second, this is going to change some st
and somebody asked me what was the biggest moment for me in the book, this is maddening what happens but it's like writing a book, i was about two weeks away from my deadline and i was up at three in the morning as usual and going through newspapers.com which everybody who ever written anything does, i just changed up the spelling of his name, i never donealch it before, if you think they're unreliable now, you should have seen them 40 or 50 years ago, my goodness. his name is felt so many...
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aalso like really maddening but it's really, really good, because she won't pet put out a book she doesn't think will be incredible; and so i will run things by her all the time. sometimes i'lled a one thing and she'll say, no. i have a folder of things that should be books but i almost called it like the folder of things that should be books but i have not been able to get past michelle yet folder, and i have self of them. they're going to become podcasts bus they're really good stories that just don't have the checklist talk but. why is it relevant then? why is it relevant today? why do we care about forensic, air pollution? and why do be care but the criminal mind and you awe heave to -- ate least with my editor i have to justify that, and the time period and really it's how die make this person more than just a guy who checks in and check out of work and makes history. that's not enough. it hasn't been enough at least in my case. he has to have flaws and he does nothings have to be a cheater or murdererrer on the side, dexter that nobody node about, but definitely needs to be a human w
aalso like really maddening but it's really, really good, because she won't pet put out a book she doesn't think will be incredible; and so i will run things by her all the time. sometimes i'lled a one thing and she'll say, no. i have a folder of things that should be books but i almost called it like the folder of things that should be books but i have not been able to get past michelle yet folder, and i have self of them. they're going to become podcasts bus they're really good stories that...
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. >> ask my high school friends when we did madden, we would drafter own guys.first picks, a always strahan and there's was, like, randy moss, and i always wanted to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> look at kinlaw's dad's reaction. that's right after his baby boy was drafted! mr. kinlaw's favorite team growing up? the 49ers. san francisco used their first pick of the second round on brandon aiyuk. here is a picture of him wearing a 49ers shirt when he was four years old. now, for this nfl draft, from the commissioner's basement, all of that band width, the tech, the security, the firewall? a live virtual draft with no hiccups? well, jerry, the info and security boss at logmein hand out the attaboys. >> i think went extremely well. i have to admit, i was at first a little skeptical, like can they really pull this off? this is tough. this is not easy to do. it's a major event. there's a lot of things going on. so i think they did well from what i've seen. >> yeah, how about that? and he was harping, he's a security guy, so he was harping on t
. >> ask my high school friends when we did madden, we would drafter own guys.first picks, a always strahan and there's was, like, randy moss, and i always wanted to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> look at kinlaw's dad's reaction. that's right after his baby boy was drafted! mr. kinlaw's favorite team growing up? the 49ers. san francisco used their first pick of the second round on brandon aiyuk. here is a picture of him wearing a 49ers shirt when he was four...
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. >> in high school, when we did madden and drafted our guys, my first pick was always defense. to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> i've heard of casual friday, ken, but this virtual draft is taking its toll in the home of the nfl commissioner roger goodell. and a peak inside the home of patriots head coach bill belichek. during the second round, it looked like his dog was making the pick. his name is nike in case you're wondering. how about that? we'll be wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute. better than you! wherever drama pops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. pop mysome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. whas
. >> in high school, when we did madden and drafted our guys, my first pick was always defense. to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> i've heard of casual friday, ken, but this virtual draft is taking its toll in the home of the nfl commissioner roger goodell. and a peak inside the home of patriots head coach bill belichek. during the second round, it looked like his dog was making the pick. his name is nike in case you're wondering. how about that? we'll be wow!...
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we havave a business editr kate moody standing by for more cakeke illegal do you find it's mr madden hasas been giving further details of the support he's offering the struggling businesses will they. be reassusured if you thihink. well th statement will go some to call because- me because that already pre. forty five. euro rescue package outlined by thee govevernment is likely to be expapanded. brumamaire m makingt clear that h he's readady to dey arsesenal of support. under sevn hundred thousand french companies have already asked for emergency aid the merits and that those who are struruggling the most after the lockdown ends. up could get even more cash about five thousand euros rather than the one ththsand five hundred that slatated for most businesses-s- ththose companies will also be able to apply. to have theheir payroll taxes and social charges canceled all together rather than delayed which was the initial plan we do know that five point eight million people applilied for tempoporary unemployment benefits from the government. that's one for private sector workerers the fud
we havave a business editr kate moody standing by for more cakeke illegal do you find it's mr madden hasas been giving further details of the support he's offering the struggling businesses will they. be reassusured if you thihink. well th statement will go some to call because- me because that already pre. forty five. euro rescue package outlined by thee govevernment is likely to be expapanded. brumamaire m makingt clear that h he's readady to dey arsesenal of support. under sevn hundred...
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it's maddening! exactly. that's just like crate training. all night long, all night long.nt yourself lucky. wait until you have two. that's two sleep schedules, two naps that don't coincide. i mean, you'll never sleep again. no one said you must have two. like our genes are so important. the world just needs more pam-jim dna. thank you, no. no, thank you. [laughter] check this out. my brother just got a new sailboat. he has no idea what he just got himself into. there's nothing harder than taking care of a boat. am i right? unbelievable! unbelievable! [theme music] it is the end of the day. it is the end of the week. we managed to fill 40, somehow. that's not bad, is it? it's great. pretty good. well, thank you. this is very helpful feedback. dwight, i am still not ready to name the vp. that's not what i was gonna ask. gosh, you jump to conclusions.
it's maddening! exactly. that's just like crate training. all night long, all night long.nt yourself lucky. wait until you have two. that's two sleep schedules, two naps that don't coincide. i mean, you'll never sleep again. no one said you must have two. like our genes are so important. the world just needs more pam-jim dna. thank you, no. no, thank you. [laughter] check this out. my brother just got a new sailboat. he has no idea what he just got himself into. there's nothing harder than...
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. >> in high school, when we did madden and drafted our guys, my first pick was always defense.s wanted to do d-line, and i think that's what we've done here. >> i've heard of casual friday, ken, but this virtual draft is taking its toll in the home of the nfl commissioner roger goodell. and a peak inside the home of patriots head coach bill belichek. during the second round, it looked like his dog was making the pick. his name is nike in case you're wondering. how about that? we'll be >>> i love the lights on the building there. it said heart sf. love little moments like that. >> people got to be smart this weekend, though. it's going to be beautiful outside. but just, you know, stay (upbeat music) - [announcer] the following is a paid advertisement for krill omega 50+, brought to you by purity products. - we wanna welcome our audience to the nutrition edition by purity products. i'm your host, steve summers. and we have a really fascinating show for you today. now, if you're like most people, you may have noticed that when you hit your 50s, you kinda hit the wall, you know, be
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wworking with the whwho, can sometitimes be maddening., thehey can be slow, they cn be bureaucratic. but my god, what they've done for the world. they have eradicated sllllpox. they aren the verge of eradicating wd polio. they wk in cld and mernal health theyave the ves ounder five childn. they se the lives of wom undedergng cldbirth. they wk i in et andbebesity d cancnc and h hrt dease, mental hlth, injyreventio .. i cod go on d on. kictheey justry to rld health organation afr alit has de oa budget aroundhe size one large u.s. hostal, i mn, rather th criticing the whowe shld be drping our jawnd takinghem fofoall the ings th have done thankinthem r all ththings ty've done. so whaabout th particur episode with e conavirusn china? president trump has said the who took china's side but there is no sides to a pandemic. yes, dr. taters did praise china but he is also praised trump. that is just diplomomacy. i don't think he thinks either president or xi jinping have done a particularly great job on this. and basically, the who has been caught
wworking with the whwho, can sometitimes be maddening., thehey can be slow, they cn be bureaucratic. but my god, what they've done for the world. they have eradicated sllllpox. they aren the verge of eradicating wd polio. they wk in cld and mernal health theyave the ves ounder five childn. they se the lives of wom undedergng cldbirth. they wk i in et andbebesity d cancnc and h hrt dease, mental hlth, injyreventio .. i cod go on d on. kictheey justry to rld health organation afr alit has de oa...
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wworking with the whwho, can sometitimes be maddening., thehey can be slow, they cn be bureaucratic. but my god, what they've done for the world. they have eradicated sllllpox. they aren the verge of eradicating wild polio. they work in child and maternal health. they save the lives of under five children. they save the lilives of women undedergoing childbirth. they work i idiet and obebesity and cancer and h heart disease, mental health, injury prevention .. i could go on and on. kick theey just try to world healalth organization aftr all it has done on a budget around the size of one large u.s. hospital, i mean, rather than criticizing the who, we should be dropping our jaw and taking them fofor all the things they have done -- thanking them for all the things they've done. so what about this particular episode with the coronavirus in china? president trump has said the who took china's side but there is no sides to a pandemic. yes, dr. taters did praise china but he is also praised trump. that is just diplomomacy. i don't think he thin
wworking with the whwho, can sometitimes be maddening., thehey can be slow, they cn be bureaucratic. but my god, what they've done for the world. they have eradicated sllllpox. they aren the verge of eradicating wild polio. they work in child and maternal health. they save the lives of under five children. they save the lilives of women undedergoing childbirth. they work i idiet and obebesity and cancer and h heart disease, mental health, injury prevention .. i could go on and on. kick theey...
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where does financial madonna in europe and we're going to share girls their joys and i'm with you on madden's home or should he already join us in the she'd a magical from you corpus of. joy that i don't want you know all of us. has. admitted you see on all writable. by the audacity of others who are already fairly well those on the reader that there are those what there was about you said regarding. our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel band whether it's east or west africa people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate our coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on a more uplifting and inspiring story people trust algeria to tell them what's happening in their communities in kiev. and as an african i couldn't be more proud to be part of it all. for 30 years the red cross has provided a lifeline for afghanistan's physically disabled one i want to meet through remarkable people risking their lives to help the disabled in bor to afghanistan on al-jazeera. the oppression of an ethnic minority and man my mac mini. thing intention was to
where does financial madonna in europe and we're going to share girls their joys and i'm with you on madden's home or should he already join us in the she'd a magical from you corpus of. joy that i don't want you know all of us. has. admitted you see on all writable. by the audacity of others who are already fairly well those on the reader that there are those what there was about you said regarding. our coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel band whether it's east or...
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. >> i know how maddening it is for you to hear reckless voices in politics and policy that only createtrain for you and more danger for the people you're treating. you're not a politician. you saw cases in january you believe. i won't put political burden on you. that's controversial. data will tell us the truth about how long it's been around and we're certainly wrong about everything we thought so far about cases and timing. we'll see what the reality is about how long we have been dealing with this. doctor, you are the best of us. and please convey our love and our respect to the men and women who are doing the job for you. at st. joes. >> i really will. and i appreciate your support. we're in the eye of the storm and we'll continue to hang in to the greatest possible extent we can. >> you're the best of us. taking care of the rest of us. without you we have no shot. let me know whatever you need we're a call away. >> thank you. >> now, yes, yes, new york. coronavirus epicenter. right? the navaho nation is not far behind. the what? the navaho nation. since when do we talk about rese
. >> i know how maddening it is for you to hear reckless voices in politics and policy that only createtrain for you and more danger for the people you're treating. you're not a politician. you saw cases in january you believe. i won't put political burden on you. that's controversial. data will tell us the truth about how long it's been around and we're certainly wrong about everything we thought so far about cases and timing. we'll see what the reality is about how long we have been...
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it's been maddening. i've talked to the president several times about this and he just has this view that he likened it as not being a supply clerk but we need a quartermaster, somebody to take pride in creating this supply chain. it's a noble pursuit. it's what got beans and bullets to the beaches in normandy. something you could be a hero on. >> if people are dying or staying away from being tested or unable to figure out their futures because of nasal swabs, let's get a supply clerk because nasal swabs is what is hobbling america right now? it's ludicrous. >> it is ludicrous. and to see it firsthand. my people literally can't wait. when we find a few thousand of these swabs we rush to open the box to make sure we got the right kind. that's how desperate governors are working on this. these are republicans and democrats all doing this great work, as ambitiously and effectively as they possibly can. but they do not have the ability to turn the entire manufacturing capability of the united states to this
it's been maddening. i've talked to the president several times about this and he just has this view that he likened it as not being a supply clerk but we need a quartermaster, somebody to take pride in creating this supply chain. it's a noble pursuit. it's what got beans and bullets to the beaches in normandy. something you could be a hero on. >> if people are dying or staying away from being tested or unable to figure out their futures because of nasal swabs, let's get a supply clerk...
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. >> i know how maddening it is for you guys to rear recklehear voices in politics that only create more strain for you and danger for the people you are going to be treating. you're not a politician. i know you believe you saw cases as far back as january. i'm not going to put any political burden on you because that is a controversial thing right now. the data will tell us the truth about how long it's been around, and we're certainly wrong about everything we thought, so far, about cases and density and timing. we'll see what the reality is about how long we have been dealing with this. but here is what we know for sure. dr. leno, you are the best of us, and, please, convey our love and our respect to the men and women who are doing the job for you up in yonkers at st. joe's. >> i really will, and i appreciate your support. we're in the eye of the storm, and we're going to continue to hang to tin to the greatest pose extent we can. >> you are the best of us. taking care of the rest of us and, without you, we have no shot. so be well, stay healthy. and let me know whatever you need, we
. >> i know how maddening it is for you guys to rear recklehear voices in politics that only create more strain for you and danger for the people you are going to be treating. you're not a politician. i know you believe you saw cases as far back as january. i'm not going to put any political burden on you because that is a controversial thing right now. the data will tell us the truth about how long it's been around, and we're certainly wrong about everything we thought, so far, about...
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and -- and it's just been maddening because you know, i have talked to president several times about this. and he just kind of has this view -- he likened it of not being a supply clerk. but we need a quartermaster. we need somebody to take pride in creating this supply chain. it's a noble pursuit. that's why it was -- itgot the beams and the bullets in normandy. something you can be a hero on. >> if people are dying or staying away from getting tested or unable to figure out their futures because of nasal swabs, yeah, let's get a supply clerk. let's get a supply clerk because, you know what, nasal swabs is what is hobbling america right now? i mean, it's ludicrous. >> it is ludicrous. and to see it firsthand, where i -- my people literally just can't wait and when we find a few thousand of these swabs, we rush to open the box just to make sure we got right kind. that's how desperate governors are working on this. and i want to repeat these are redoubleness a republicans and democrats that are all doing this great work as ambitiously and effectively as they possibly can. but they do
and -- and it's just been maddening because you know, i have talked to president several times about this. and he just kind of has this view -- he likened it of not being a supply clerk. but we need a quartermaster. we need somebody to take pride in creating this supply chain. it's a noble pursuit. that's why it was -- itgot the beams and the bullets in normandy. something you can be a hero on. >> if people are dying or staying away from getting tested or unable to figure out their...
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the current model, and the model by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more data that comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions. and then the more data that comes in either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refine the model over time, and the numbers what we are looking at now is the apex of the curve roughly at the end of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number is 110,000 covid beds, as opposed -- beds for covid people as opposed to people in the hospital for other reasons. 37,000 ventilators. that is our current model. that model is based on minimum or minimal impact from social distancing. meaning what? one of the great variables is -- how effective is the social distancing? are people doing it? our people complying with it? and to what extent and how effective is it? nobody knows that answer, so they do different projections depending on how well social distancing works. how will people comply with it and how effective it is. minimal social distancing impact is where we get t
the current model, and the model by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more data that comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions. and then the more data that comes in either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refine the model over time, and the numbers what we are looking at now is the apex of the curve roughly at the end of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number is 110,000 covid beds, as...
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it's maddening, says this woman. she filed a claim in early april and hasn't seen a dime. this is her first time seeking assistance just like half of the 4,700 people who call feeding south florida daily, from paco valles is ceo. >> the sense that we're getting from our families is a sense of desperation and they're scared. the fear of their unknown is probably their biggest fear, the unknown of when this is going to end. >> reporter: the sound people that sounded the alarm about the broken unemployment system is worried about the governor's upcoming plan to reopen the state. >> i love my job, but when they call us back to work, are we going to be safe? >> our thanks to rosa flores for that report. joining us now is congressman charl charl charlie crist of florida. he served as governor from 2007 to 2011. congressman, thanks for being here. florida governor ron desantis called the state's unemployment system a gelapy, as we heard in that package. as one of his predecessors, what is the problem? >> i think the problem is that it's not working. and i don't think we know exac
it's maddening, says this woman. she filed a claim in early april and hasn't seen a dime. this is her first time seeking assistance just like half of the 4,700 people who call feeding south florida daily, from paco valles is ceo. >> the sense that we're getting from our families is a sense of desperation and they're scared. the fear of their unknown is probably their biggest fear, the unknown of when this is going to end. >> reporter: the sound people that sounded the alarm about...
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amanda and madden for you, mara. >> tank you. >> i knew that if i went to that school under his watche okay. we'll always love them. they're always with us. >> joe had a special way of connecting with folks. he also set this bar high and continuously wanted you to excel. >> i am certain that his presence of compassion and kindness and sense of humor and goodness will be with every single student he impacted forever. >> he meant so much to them. how much did his calling, his job, his students mean to him? >> oh, gosh. indescribable. indescribable. the amount of time and effort that he put into everything he did, everything he did. he served, besides teacher, coach athletic director and he was on the board of education for our own school district. he just gave every part of him to every part of his life, his family, his friends. it's just -- that was joe. everybody meant the world to him. he never complains about anything. he just did. it was always a race against the clock. he would come home from one meeting, shove dinner down his face and he'd be off to the next one and it just -- th
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it's maddening says this woman. she filed a claim in early april and hasn't seen a dime. this is her first time seeking assistance, like half of the 4700 people who call feeding south florida daily. the ceo. >> what we're getting from our families is a sense of desperation. and that they're scared. the fear of the unknown is probably the biggest fear. the unknown of when this is going to end. >> the same people who sounded the alarm about the broken unemployment system are worried about the governor's upcoming plan to reopen the state. >> i love my job. but when they call us back to work, are we going to be safe? already adding insult to injury, the most benefits that someone in florida can qualify for is $275 a week. that's one of the lowest benefits around the country. >> rosa flores for us in miami. rosa, thanks so much. >>> want to bring in cnn chief business correspondent christine romans. romance, you say that florida is the worst place in the developed world to lose your job. i don't think you're using much hyperbole there. >> i'm not at all. you look at the aerial
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and second what is so maddening is that the climate crisis and the global pandemic did not come out ofowhere. they are not unlikely things that might happen in the future that we should plan for. no. according to experts, they're certainties. here is bill gates back in 2015. >> today the greatest risk of global catastrophe doesn't look like this. instead, it looks like this. if anything kills over 10 million people in the next few decades, it's most likely to be a highly infectious virus rather than a war. we've actually invested very little in a system to stop an epidemic. we're not ready for the next epidemic. >> like bill gates, everyone who knows anything about global health and virology, and transmission, has been screaming for years about exactly this moment, that it is not if, it's when, and that is also exactly what climate experts have been saying. and they have been called into question and ignored and bullied, but they're saying the exact same thing as health experts did about a pandemic. it's coming. and yet here we are standing on the tracks watching the train barrel towar
and second what is so maddening is that the climate crisis and the global pandemic did not come out ofowhere. they are not unlikely things that might happen in the future that we should plan for. no. according to experts, they're certainties. here is bill gates back in 2015. >> today the greatest risk of global catastrophe doesn't look like this. instead, it looks like this. if anything kills over 10 million people in the next few decades, it's most likely to be a highly infectious virus...
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that is part of what is so maddening about the situation we now fanld oind ourselves in. what is playing out right now is almost precisely the scenario, down to a coronavirus from china leading to mask and ventilator sho shortages that has been predicted by expert after expert after expert for years inside and outside the government. today the washington post is reporting back in september of 2018, the trump administration received detailed plans for new machines designed to, guess what? turn out millions of protective masks at high speeds during a pandemic because everyone knew during a pandemic there would be a shortage. the trump administration decided not to proceed with making the machine. trump administration has either ignored warnings, failed to prepare or gutted the institutions doing the predicting. here is the latest example of that. l.a. times reporting two months before this novel coronavirus began in china, the trump administration ended a $200 million pandemic early warning programg th called predict. the program trained and supported staff in 60 labs inclu
that is part of what is so maddening about the situation we now fanld oind ourselves in. what is playing out right now is almost precisely the scenario, down to a coronavirus from china leading to mask and ventilator sho shortages that has been predicted by expert after expert after expert for years inside and outside the government. today the washington post is reporting back in september of 2018, the trump administration received detailed plans for new machines designed to, guess what? turn...
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it's maddening, she says. she filed a claim in early april and hasn't seen a dime. this is her first time seeking assistance just like half of the 4,700 people who call feeding south florida daily. >> the sense we're getting from the families is a sense of desperation. and they're scared. the fear of the unknown is probably their biggest fear. the unknown of when this is going to end. >> reporter: the same people who sounded the alarm about the broken unemployment system are worried about the governor's upcoming plan to reopen the state. >> i love my job, you know, but when they call us back to work are we going to be safe? >> rosa flores, thank you for bringing that to us from florida. >>> still to come, he is one of the first in the united states to be injected with a possible covid-19 vaccine. why this student, despite the risks, wanted to volunteer. and coming up a group of panel experts will join me at 2:30 to answer your questions. go to cnn.com to submit your questions on health, family, life and your legal rights. that's at 2:30 eastern right here on cnn tod
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but i'll tell you, it is a little maddening to hear in those briefings a lot of self-congratulationsesreat the testing is going now when we know that one of our own colleagues is waiting now over a week to get test results. >> stephen: these afternoon press availabilities with the president and the coronavirus team, that they're door, as the president himself has said, have had incredible ratings, people are tuning in. but there's also been a question about whether it's responsible to broadcast or to report on these coronavirus press availabilities because so much misinformation is being given by the president. what do you think the purposes of these meetings are? >> well, i think that's a legitimate debate. i think there are two questions: one, should we cover them? should we be there? should we be reporting on it? i think the answer is easy, absolutely, it's our responsibility to go there, ask questions of the president, ask questions of the people leading this effort for the federal government. but whether they should be carried live and unfiltered i think is a legitimate debate. wh
but i'll tell you, it is a little maddening to hear in those briefings a lot of self-congratulationsesreat the testing is going now when we know that one of our own colleagues is waiting now over a week to get test results. >> stephen: these afternoon press availabilities with the president and the coronavirus team, that they're door, as the president himself has said, have had incredible ratings, people are tuning in. but there's also been a question about whether it's responsible to...
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so the range in these models is maddening frankly because if you're trying to plan for it, it's very hard. but whatever model you pick, it eclipses everything we have. we have a 50,000-bed system. so it's beds. it's staff. it's equipment. the easiest thing to do is get the beds frankly. it's going to be about the staff and the equipment, and it may even be about the equipment more than the staff, right? you need all three for the system to work, and the first one that crumbles, the system crumbles. >> governor, you talk about the anxiety and the fear and the grind of the logistical work that you're doing. i feel like there's a -- i have a base fear when i think about there being severely ill americans, even by the tens let alone by the hundreds or the thousands, who need to be hospitalized, who need to be in hospitals, who need intensive care in order to stay alive, not being able to go anywhere to get that care. i mean i -- i know that we talk about these numbers and these models and i know lots of states right now are looking at those curves and looking as those projections and see
so the range in these models is maddening frankly because if you're trying to plan for it, it's very hard. but whatever model you pick, it eclipses everything we have. we have a 50,000-bed system. so it's beds. it's staff. it's equipment. the easiest thing to do is get the beds frankly. it's going to be about the staff and the equipment, and it may even be about the equipment more than the staff, right? you need all three for the system to work, and the first one that crumbles, the system...
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the current model -- and the model, by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more datat comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions. and then the more data that comes in, it either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refine the model over time, and the model changes. the numbers change. but what we are working at now is the apex, the top of the curd of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number, you could need 110,000 covid beds. what does that mean? beds for covid people, as opposed to other people who are in the hospitals for other reasons. 37,000 ventilators. that is our current model. that model is based on minimal impact from social distancing. meaning what? one of the great variables is how effective the social distancing is. are people doing it? are they complying with it? to what extent and how effective is that? nobody knows that answer. so they do different projections, depending on how well social distancing works. how well people comply with it, and how effective it is. minim
the current model -- and the model, by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more datat comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions. and then the more data that comes in, it either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refine the model over time, and the model changes. the numbers change. but what we are working at now is the apex, the top of the curd of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number,...
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the fact that he flip-flopped in this way, and in such a nakedly, obviously, such political way is maddening. and if you were a governor like andrew cuomo who saw the president, as you just said, and as this reporting has shown, neglecting this problem for months, not paying attention to it, allowing people, and i've said it on this show before and i'll say it again, allowing people to die because of your inaction, now the president is rushing to reopen the country. he was wrong in the first instance in not taking it seriously enough. he's wrong in this instance again by not taking it seriously enough. he's about to try to take actions and force actions on states that is going to again jeopardize the lives of tens of thousands of americans. so of course, you'll see someone like andrew cuomo, who has kept this delicate balancing act through this crisis, criticizing him occasional, you can see this morning that cuomo had enough. he's on television in the morning saying, we are headed for a constitution naal crisis donald trump tries to order me to do something that's going to imperil the lives
the fact that he flip-flopped in this way, and in such a nakedly, obviously, such political way is maddening. and if you were a governor like andrew cuomo who saw the president, as you just said, and as this reporting has shown, neglecting this problem for months, not paying attention to it, allowing people, and i've said it on this show before and i'll say it again, allowing people to die because of your inaction, now the president is rushing to reopen the country. he was wrong in the first...
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the current model -- and the model, by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more dataomes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions, and then the more data that comes in either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so, they refine the model over time. and the model changes and the numbers change. but what we're looking at now is the apex, the top of the curve, roughly at the end of april, which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number is you're going to need 110,000 covid beds. what does that mean? beds for covid people as opposed to other people who are in the hospitals for other reasons. 37,000 ventilators. that is our current model. that model -- that model is based on minimal impact from social distancing, meaning what? one of the great variables is, how effective is the social distancing? are people doing it? are they complying with it? and to what extent and how effective is it? nobody knows that answer. so, they do different projections depending on how well social distancing works, how well people compl
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i mean, medically, it's maddening to see this sort of counterproductive movement towards opening the country up without truly considering the medical problems that may come from that. so i'm wondering who's advising them from a medical standpoint, or are telethe just not taking that advice from physicians and epidemiologists? >> it is a fascinating question because we're at a crossroads moment. like it or not, with your mayor, your governor, you are starting to see this in pockets of the country. but we will track it and see if they can pull this off successfully or whether there are major setbacks. dr. phillips, dr. gupta, dana bash, thank you. it's a competition. governor cuomo taking a lead role in the go slow debate as the president and others are in the go debate. we will watch this play out. >>> up next for us, twitter diplomacy. president trump tweets he will soon sign a new immigration executive order, after announcing that plan earlier also in a tweet. we'll look at what's inside in a minute. evere plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i
i mean, medically, it's maddening to see this sort of counterproductive movement towards opening the country up without truly considering the medical problems that may come from that. so i'm wondering who's advising them from a medical standpoint, or are telethe just not taking that advice from physicians and epidemiologists? >> it is a fascinating question because we're at a crossroads moment. like it or not, with your mayor, your governor, you are starting to see this in pockets of the...
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. >> this is the part of this that has been so maddening to me from the moment from february. the incentives should be aligned. the incentive for the president should be to manage this as well as possible so that as few people get sick, as few people die and the economy rebounds as quickly as possible. if you do a good job, you should be rewarded by voters and like wise, if you do a bad job and yet, instead it's being managed to get through the next news cycle to plausibly be able to blame the governor of michigan for the lockdown in your state but that's not -- that's a very short sided strategy. >> you can't worry about the news cycle. you sort of have to accept you're going to go through a period here where -- >> that's right. >> -- the market will be down by a lot. the economy will be down by a lot. the unemployment will go up and you need to get through this period to control this virus and prepare for the recovery, prepare for when the shutdown is over and hopefully get a sharp rebound. if you don't have the initial pain, you won't have the gain on the other end. the ele
. >> this is the part of this that has been so maddening to me from the moment from february. the incentives should be aligned. the incentive for the president should be to manage this as well as possible so that as few people get sick, as few people die and the economy rebounds as quickly as possible. if you do a good job, you should be rewarded by voters and like wise, if you do a bad job and yet, instead it's being managed to get through the next news cycle to plausibly be able to...
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it is absolutely maddening.we are supposed to have a measure of confidence from the tests, than they have to do a better job of communicating it. when the president says to the governor, it is your responsibility, the governors are saying, we agree, but we need the federal government to help us scale up. and the president says, i will help you scale up. so there is less friction between the states and the federal government on this than the media is making us think there is. but we still need better answers. >> greg: that leads me to my next question, that the cdc was not invented in 2016 when trump was elected, so apparently was there a plan for ramping up testing for a coming pandemic? or is that not possible, because you don't have the tests for an upcoming pandemic if you don't know what the virus is? so this is just the natural kind of chaos and horribleness that would happen? >> dagen: the cdc did screw up initially on the test they sent out to the state labs was faulty and had to be recalled. it was about
it is absolutely maddening.we are supposed to have a measure of confidence from the tests, than they have to do a better job of communicating it. when the president says to the governor, it is your responsibility, the governors are saying, we agree, but we need the federal government to help us scale up. and the president says, i will help you scale up. so there is less friction between the states and the federal government on this than the media is making us think there is. but we still need...
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it is maddening to have a fever all the time. right now, i think i was at 101 1/2 or something like that. to have that all day long, i totally get why it is making people dehydrated and making them really very upset. i totally get it. the only thing i have to correct you on, doc, before i let you go, listen. my obvious manifestations of strength are a cry for help. i have seen you in so many places around this world show the most profound kind of strength and sensitivity that any man or woman could ever wish to exhibit in life. you are the best of us for a reason. you give us the truth, you literally save lives for people and you do it with a gentility that is probably the best medicine that there is. that's why i love you, not because you're a great doctor. you're a great person. thank you for being a friend to me, i promise i'm using my 0-2 thing. i'm doing well. >> you are a good man, chris, and i'm going to call you at 10:02. we'll chat then. >> i'll be there. >> house call. >> i'll be there. hopefully i'll save some of my te
it is maddening to have a fever all the time. right now, i think i was at 101 1/2 or something like that. to have that all day long, i totally get why it is making people dehydrated and making them really very upset. i totally get it. the only thing i have to correct you on, doc, before i let you go, listen. my obvious manifestations of strength are a cry for help. i have seen you in so many places around this world show the most profound kind of strength and sensitivity that any man or woman...
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anyway, the point is this, it can be maddening in a crisis like this to see trump up at that podium everying people, you know, to huff lysol. or mitch mcconnell doling out tax breaks to big corporations while decrying so-called blue state bailouts or small groups of unhinged right wing protesters screaming at nurses funded by conservative groups and cheered on by fox news but just remember that these people have always been and continue to be massively unpopular. just take the protesters polls show americans overwhelmingly support the social distancing measures used to fight coronavirus you just don't see them on tv, because they're in their houses. and nobody can see your signs when you're in your houses so trump's numbers are already falling again even as other world leaders facing similar crises have won praise for their responses. just take new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern whose handling has won more than 80% approval, well above any leader in the group of 7 wealthy democracies. 80%? the only way donald trump could ever get an 80% approval rating is from himself. like over
anyway, the point is this, it can be maddening in a crisis like this to see trump up at that podium everying people, you know, to huff lysol. or mitch mcconnell doling out tax breaks to big corporations while decrying so-called blue state bailouts or small groups of unhinged right wing protesters screaming at nurses funded by conservative groups and cheered on by fox news but just remember that these people have always been and continue to be massively unpopular. just take the protesters polls...
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the current model -- and the model, by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more data that comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions, and then the more data that comes in either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refined the model over time. the model changes and the numbers change. but what we're looking at now is the apex, top of the curve, roughly at the end of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the recent number is you can need 110,000 covid beds. what does that mean? 110,000 beds for covid people, other than who are in the hospital for other reasons, 110,000 ventilators. that is our current model. that model is based on minimum -- minimal impact from social distancing. meaning what? one of the great variables is how effective is the social distancing? are people doing it? are they complying with it? and to what extent and how effective is it? nobody knows that answer. so they do different projections, depending on how well social distancing works. how well people comply with it, and then
the current model -- and the model, by the way, even more maddening, the model changes the more data that comes in. because they started with assumptions and presumptions, and then the more data that comes in either affirms or discounts their presumptions that they started with. so they refined the model over time. the model changes and the numbers change. but what we're looking at now is the apex, top of the curve, roughly at the end of april. which means another month of this. the apex, the...
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. >> dana, jack is happy to take you on a remote game of "madden." >> i can't do any of that.n play my jack. there you go. >> that's a deal. >> very good piece. good stuff, dana. >>> for years people flying over the big apple have marveled at the bustle below. now something very different will catch their i -- -- a stillness like -- their i -- -- a stillness like no one has seen before. we'll take you above for your own bird's eye view next. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> this portion sponsored by toyota. we know how important it is to have a safe, reliable vehicle right now, so toyota is here to help. for your peace of mind, many of our service centers are open. if you need to replace your vehicle- toyota will defer your payments for 90 days. and every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a no-cost maintenance plan for two years or 25,000 miles. we're here for you. contact your local toyota dealer to see how they can help. toyota to see hoit's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixe
. >> dana, jack is happy to take you on a remote game of "madden." >> i can't do any of that.n play my jack. there you go. >> that's a deal. >> very good piece. good stuff, dana. >>> for years people flying over the big apple have marveled at the bustle below. now something very different will catch their i -- -- a stillness like -- their i -- -- a stillness like no one has seen before. we'll take you above for your own bird's eye view next. you're...
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a very special guest appearance, you've got your husband, joel madden." and this actually all happened in real life too? >> yes. this scene actually on some level happened in real life because i wanted to make this album. i was excited to make a "nikki fre$h" comedy album and i really had to go into joel's office. i made an appointment with him because you can say whatever you want at home, right, but like i wanted to make it real so i booked an appointment with him and bengi and i had to walk into a room with them and probably four other guys. i was the only girl in there. i was wearing a dress. everybody else was in all black, covered in tattoos. and i walked in there with a poem and read the poem and told them that poem was a big inspiration to me to do this trap album. you know, they were -- they were very nice about it, you know, but i loved that day so much and so joel and i have never been on camera together in our lives and we've never worked together. but i was like, please come and do this first episode with me just because i really wanted to r
a very special guest appearance, you've got your husband, joel madden." and this actually all happened in real life too? >> yes. this scene actually on some level happened in real life because i wanted to make this album. i was excited to make a "nikki fre$h" comedy album and i really had to go into joel's office. i made an appointment with him because you can say whatever you want at home, right, but like i wanted to make it real so i booked an appointment with him and...
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reverend sharpton, just to look back at those pictures again yesterday in wisconsin, it's maddening,nkly, to see those people standing in line doing what they view to be their duty, their civic duty. they want to have a voice in their own election, which of course they should have, but they've been asked to go stand in line and minute get sick to do it. and so many of them did, it makes you proud on the one hand to see americans standing out there voting. on the other and that outrages you. but it is worth, as john heilemann and mike talk about, thinking ahead to november and what we may be looking at. so what should the government and the democratic party, what should they be thinking about in terms of how we vote in this continues in some or all areas of the country, this pandemic continues into the fall? >> this should be a real wakeup call that we should now, right now, begin to build the infrastructure around how we deal with transferring the country to a voting by mail and voting by absentee ballot in case that becomes a circumstance in november. we should not wait and see goin
reverend sharpton, just to look back at those pictures again yesterday in wisconsin, it's maddening,nkly, to see those people standing in line doing what they view to be their duty, their civic duty. they want to have a voice in their own election, which of course they should have, but they've been asked to go stand in line and minute get sick to do it. and so many of them did, it makes you proud on the one hand to see americans standing out there voting. on the other and that outrages you. but...
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. >> the thing is, willie, what's so maddening is, he's done this before.coming up on 50,000 deaths in america, when he promised americans a couple months ago that it was going to magically go away. there was going to be 15 people. pretty soon, it was going to be zero. he keeps making the same mistakes. certain people on tv keep making the same mistakes. >> parrot him. >> they keep lying to their viewings. donald trump keeps lying to the american people. now, most of them are on to him. i'm really concerned about that 10%, that1 11%, 12%. >> thank you for saying that. >> they're still listening to him, still believing him instead of doctors and nurses and scientists. instead of the, quote, experts, which i have such contempt for. actually, those experts know how to save your life. they've been spending their entire life, like your doctor, trying to figure out how to save your entire life. so, yeah, i'm very concerned. he's back on this whole, "my gut, my hunch, my this, my that, my instincts are telling me it's not coming back in the fall." i pray to god it
. >> the thing is, willie, what's so maddening is, he's done this before.coming up on 50,000 deaths in america, when he promised americans a couple months ago that it was going to magically go away. there was going to be 15 people. pretty soon, it was going to be zero. he keeps making the same mistakes. certain people on tv keep making the same mistakes. >> parrot him. >> they keep lying to their viewings. donald trump keeps lying to the american people. now, most of them are...
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that's what makes it so maddening.e've imposed certain processes and inefficiencies that now we're saying are getting in the way of us to do our work. so if we get to the point to say that if we created it, we can fix it, that is within our power. i do think we are talking about a health emergency or a potential health emergency that are here, but people are running outside the door and taking up all their time to focus on that when this has clearly been an emergency for a long time. and we had a declaration of emergency around the coronavirus. does that give you any special hiring powers? because we have a declaration of emergency and if you needed hundreds more staff immediately, which i think, probably, we need it to happen before, what have you been told in terms of what special authority you have to hire immediately now that we are actually in a state of emergency? >> so at this point, that is something we need to definitely engage in a conversation with the rest of the city leaders, d.h.r., the controller's offic
that's what makes it so maddening.e've imposed certain processes and inefficiencies that now we're saying are getting in the way of us to do our work. so if we get to the point to say that if we created it, we can fix it, that is within our power. i do think we are talking about a health emergency or a potential health emergency that are here, but people are running outside the door and taking up all their time to focus on that when this has clearly been an emergency for a long time. and we had...