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to derive a slum in mumbai it's treated could become one of the marist at risk areas. the slum already has almost 50 cases of the virus and 5 deaths running water and so is a luxury from arst. me to our daughter said look we are very scared because people will come into contact and this creates risks. people walk around inside the ravi it's very crowded in here and the house is a very small people can stay in such small houses old a honey pot with 1000000 people living in just 2 square kilometers social distancing simply isn't possible. you're watching news from berlin i'm claire richardson thank you so much for watching. around the. globe are your concept discover it with our hopes. allegedly after 100 years as the ideals of the bombers and more relevant today than they were 6. 100 years ago visionaries reshaped seems to come back most people are still designed as a way of shaping society.
to derive a slum in mumbai it's treated could become one of the marist at risk areas. the slum already has almost 50 cases of the virus and 5 deaths running water and so is a luxury from arst. me to our daughter said look we are very scared because people will come into contact and this creates risks. people walk around inside the ravi it's very crowded in here and the house is a very small people can stay in such small houses old a honey pot with 1000000 people living in just 2 square...
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this marist poll that came out suggest that people in these states, by 64-32.hy do you think that is? >> that doesn't surprise me, that's a national poll but respectfully i think the poll is besides the point. have they ask, are you happy with the way they work together? it's a very high response because this is a president that just this week martha on monday spoke with all of the governors and the mayor of d.c. and the territories and tribal lands on monday. again, listening to them talk about their testing needs, listening to them talk about their infection rates and their plans for reopening their economies in their respective states. i think the collaboration and the lack of competition has been truly extraordinary and that's why this president has done so well managing the dual medical and financial crises that this pandemic has run. just this week president trump will have welcomed by friday to get democratic governors to sit with president trump to review what their respective plans are for the state. that supposed to be customized for that state. if go
this marist poll that came out suggest that people in these states, by 64-32.hy do you think that is? >> that doesn't surprise me, that's a national poll but respectfully i think the poll is besides the point. have they ask, are you happy with the way they work together? it's a very high response because this is a president that just this week martha on monday spoke with all of the governors and the mayor of d.c. and the territories and tribal lands on monday. again, listening to them...
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okay. 91%, in the latest marist poll say it is a bad idea to allow people to attend events without further testing. 80% say it is a bad idea for students to go back to school without more testing. 80% say it is a bad idea for people to open restaurants for people to dine in. why? because everybody's sitting there breathing the same care, coughing, spitting, talking, and everything's going everywhere. touching. come on. hello. common sense. not only are those big majorities in the polling i just gave you, those majorities stretch across party lines. it is commonsense, to most people in this country. but those numbers don't play into the president's narrative. that everything will be back the way it was, soon. it's never going to be the same anymore. it's going to be a new normal and nobody knows what it's going to be like on the other side. don't let anybody tell you that the economy will be booming. we don't know that. no expert knows that, trust me. and, again, everybody wants the economy to come back, and they want it to come back as soon as possible. i have family members who are entrep
okay. 91%, in the latest marist poll say it is a bad idea to allow people to attend events without further testing. 80% say it is a bad idea for students to go back to school without more testing. 80% say it is a bad idea for people to open restaurants for people to dine in. why? because everybody's sitting there breathing the same care, coughing, spitting, talking, and everything's going everywhere. touching. come on. hello. common sense. not only are those big majorities in the polling i just...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, a marist poll thinks it's a bad idea for people to return to work without testing and 91% think we shouldn't be holding large sporting events yet. >> i hope that there's some form of baseball. i mean, it's for the country's mental health. >> reporter: 2500 just attended the funeral of a popular rabbi, 12 summonses were issued for violating social distancing and refusing to disburse. the city's mayor called out the entire jewish community on twitter and was criticized. >> i regret if the way i said it in any way gave people a feeling of being treated the wrong way. that was not my intention. it was said with love but it was tough love. it was anger and frustration. >> reporter: that model often cited by the white house says 74,000 would have died by august 4th could be sooner. one more note on that drug, remdesivir that so many people hope will fight covid-19. right now it's not approved for use anywhere in the world for anything, but the fda here in the u.s. is now in talks -- ongoing talks with its maker to try to get that drug to patients as quickly as possible.
. >> reporter: meanwhile, a marist poll thinks it's a bad idea for people to return to work without testing and 91% think we shouldn't be holding large sporting events yet. >> i hope that there's some form of baseball. i mean, it's for the country's mental health. >> reporter: 2500 just attended the funeral of a popular rabbi, 12 summonses were issued for violating social distancing and refusing to disburse. the city's mayor called out the entire jewish community on twitter...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, a new marist poll shows 65% of americans think it's also a bad idea for people to return to work without further testing and 91% think we shouldn't be holding large sporting events yet. >> i hope there's some form of baseball. i mean, it's for the country's mental health. >> reporter: around 2,500 just attended the funeral of a popular rabbi in brooklyn. 12 summonses were issued for violating social distancing and refusing to disperse. the city's mayor called out the entire jewish community on twitter and was criticized. >> i regret if the way i said it in any way gave people a feeling of being treated the wrong way. that was not my intention. it was said with love but it was tough love. it was anger and frustration. >> reporter: that model often cited by the white house says 74,000 will have died by august 4. it could be sooner. we're already nearing 60,000. and as you mentioned, jake, we have in fact just passed that stunning and sad milestone, 60,000 americans dead. i just want to say one more thing about remdesivir, this drug being much-touted today. it is w
. >> reporter: meanwhile, a new marist poll shows 65% of americans think it's also a bad idea for people to return to work without further testing and 91% think we shouldn't be holding large sporting events yet. >> i hope there's some form of baseball. i mean, it's for the country's mental health. >> reporter: around 2,500 just attended the funeral of a popular rabbi in brooklyn. 12 summonses were issued for violating social distancing and refusing to disperse. the city's...
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. >> reporter: a new pbs newshour/npr/marist poll finds that 50% of americans have been did off, or have househ member who has either lost a job or had their hours cut. just today, boeing announced it will cut 10% of its workforce. in another bid to shore things up, the federal reserve announced it will keep a key interest rate near zero for the foreseeable future. jerome powell the fed's chairman. >> what i'm trying to assuha, really, isthe market is working. the market is assessing the risks. lenders are lendg, borrowers are borrowing. >> reporter: the nation's food supply chain is also under new scrutiny. president trump last night signed an executive order telling meatpacking plants to remain open to avoid shortages. at least 17 plants have closed temporarily in recent weeks due to outbreaks of the coronavirus among workers, and unions quickly criticized the president's order. but in the oval office today, president trump pushed back, epclaiming workers will be safe. >> they're going to be very careful as to who's goto the plant, and the quarantine is going to be very strong, and we'
. >> reporter: a new pbs newshour/npr/marist poll finds that 50% of americans have been did off, or have househ member who has either lost a job or had their hours cut. just today, boeing announced it will cut 10% of its workforce. in another bid to shore things up, the federal reserve announced it will keep a key interest rate near zero for the foreseeable future. jerome powell the fed's chairman. >> what i'm trying to assuha, really, isthe market is working. the market is...
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marist sending a lot of our medical people, not only our construction people like todd but a lot of our medical people are being sent all over the couy to different locations. new york city, new york state, new jersey, i spoke with phil today. he's doing a terrific job in new jersey. new jersey got hit very, very hard. phil murphy, governor bryan from today this crisis began, america launched a scientific mobilization of colossal size and scale. someday they will be able to write through story. no one has seen anything like it. the fake news just refused to cover it correctly but that's okay. the people are understanding, and that's what matters to me. there are now 72 active trials underway across the united states researching dozens of therapies and treatments in another 211 are in the planning stages. they are getting -- i mean they literally are mobilizing on therapeutics and also on vaccines. a tremendous progress is being made and i must say on therapeutics. frankly if i had my choice, give me the therapeutics right now. that would help people right now. we have some things that i
marist sending a lot of our medical people, not only our construction people like todd but a lot of our medical people are being sent all over the couy to different locations. new york city, new york state, new jersey, i spoke with phil today. he's doing a terrific job in new jersey. new jersey got hit very, very hard. phil murphy, governor bryan from today this crisis began, america launched a scientific mobilization of colossal size and scale. someday they will be able to write through story....
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host: we are talking with the marist, washington. let's bring in our viewers and listeners.rom south dakota, good evening. caller: i have a comment, i guess. in theother people toted states can step up help the people who are shut-ins and cannot get out to get medications and groceries. if we could drop them off at they could clean them up before they take them in their homes and use them. if we could help in that situation, that would be great. host: thank you. are you seeing that in seattle? guest: she is exactly right. it has been inspiring to see how people have stepped up. the sense of community and compassion. knowing the most vulnerable this would hurt, we did things like freeze evictions, making sure people knew utilities would not get cut off, repurpose money to give small grants to small businesses to keep them vibrant, and grocery vouchers to our most vulnerable. but this is a time when every american has to stand together to help the people in their community. we will be in this for the long haul and none of us know when exactly it will end. end, but only if we g
host: we are talking with the marist, washington. let's bring in our viewers and listeners.rom south dakota, good evening. caller: i have a comment, i guess. in theother people toted states can step up help the people who are shut-ins and cannot get out to get medications and groceries. if we could drop them off at they could clean them up before they take them in their homes and use them. if we could help in that situation, that would be great. host: thank you. are you seeing that in seattle?...
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according to a new npr marist poll released just this morning, 55% of americans say they disapprove of president's response to the coronavirus pandemic. that's up six points since last month. 44% of americans approve of the way he's handling it. more than 6 in 10 believe their state's governor is handling the crisis better than president trump. americans also shared their thoughts about which 2020 contender could handle the virus and the economy better. 55% say they would prefer for joe biden to be handling the coronavirus pandemic. 40% would rather have president trump managing the crisis. a 15-point spread for joe biden. and 51% of americans want joe biden handling the economy. 44% say they'd rather it be trump. the poll also adds whether it's a good or bad idea to resume certain normal activities without further testings, look at these numbers. 91% of americans say it is a bad idea to allow people to attend sporting events without further testing. 85% agree schools should remain closed. 80% think restaurants should not allow customers to dine in. and 65% say it is a bad idea to allo
according to a new npr marist poll released just this morning, 55% of americans say they disapprove of president's response to the coronavirus pandemic. that's up six points since last month. 44% of americans approve of the way he's handling it. more than 6 in 10 believe their state's governor is handling the crisis better than president trump. americans also shared their thoughts about which 2020 contender could handle the virus and the economy better. 55% say they would prefer for joe biden...