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cnn's miguel marquez is right there. tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: we are walking around this crowd. they were not sure how many people they're going to have out here today. there are several hundreds at least here on the lower steps of the capitol and several hundreds more and you will have hundreds of thousands of cars driving by honking for support. this has been organized by several different groups and many of these are protesting across the country in recent days. this will one seems to be picking up speed because the president himself is using the twitter feed and using a white house of reelection. many people have come out not only against the quarantine expressing concerns of the quarantine that's put in place but also showing support for the president. we spoke to many who are not wearing masks. they don't think the virus is that serious. they don't think that it pertains to them. they're not concerned of those who are infected. they looks like it is going to go for the next couple of hours. we'll g
cnn's miguel marquez is right there. tell us what you are seeing. >> reporter: we are walking around this crowd. they were not sure how many people they're going to have out here today. there are several hundreds at least here on the lower steps of the capitol and several hundreds more and you will have hundreds of thousands of cars driving by honking for support. this has been organized by several different groups and many of these are protesting across the country in recent days. this...
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miguel marquez.ppreciate it. >>> the governor in south carolina is expected to loosen restrictions on beaches and stores. natas natasha, what conditions will stores be allowed to reopen? is the governor getting my push back on the new guidelines? >> reporter: i spoke someone with direct knowledge of the plan about 20 minutes ago. we know the stores to be reopened that he's going to announce later this afternoon are stores that were closed on april 6th, they include furniture stores, clothing and july jewelry and accessory stores and f flea market, the idea is they have to maintain a 20% capacity in their stores. that's a restriction set on other businesses like big box stores. there are a scheduled protest on friday to protest stay-at-home orde orders. there are people forming facebook groups and one more than 20,000 people strong urging governors not to do this. when he tweeted about this on saturday saying south carolina is ready, he tweeted with a #accelerated. this could accelerate the spread of
miguel marquez.ppreciate it. >>> the governor in south carolina is expected to loosen restrictions on beaches and stores. natas natasha, what conditions will stores be allowed to reopen? is the governor getting my push back on the new guidelines? >> reporter: i spoke someone with direct knowledge of the plan about 20 minutes ago. we know the stores to be reopened that he's going to announce later this afternoon are stores that were closed on april 6th, they include furniture...
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miguel marquez was one of them and he did this incredibly disappointing result. >> this is a covid-19 only facility, just a massive, massive effort by that hospital. about a quarter of the patients that are admitted there end up dying from covid-19. we admitted two e.r.s in the last two weeks or so, and both of us wanted us to come in there to see what they're dealing with so the entire country, the entire world could see what this crisis actually looks like. the front line in the fight against coronavirus. the brooklyn emergency room of downstate emergencies, patients struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we've had a bunch of people die in a very short period of time, which we are prepared for, but when it happens so many times in one shift, it's pretty hard to tolerate. >> as we arrive in the e.r., the latest victim of coronavirus at sunni downstates is being wrapped up in the emergency room where doctors tried to save them. we visited sooney downstates, and in the time we were in the emergency room alone, six patients coded, in other words
miguel marquez was one of them and he did this incredibly disappointing result. >> this is a covid-19 only facility, just a massive, massive effort by that hospital. about a quarter of the patients that are admitted there end up dying from covid-19. we admitted two e.r.s in the last two weeks or so, and both of us wanted us to come in there to see what they're dealing with so the entire country, the entire world could see what this crisis actually looks like. the front line in the fight...
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cnn national correspondent miguel marquez has watched the daily struggle to save lives inside a hospitalergency room. miguel, what did you see? >> reporter: this is the second er in the last week or so that we've gotten into. it is incredible. beautiful a spring day as it is in new york and other places around the country, doctors wanted to lift the curtains of what they deal with every day, just this absolutely deadly and brutal battle. the front line in the fight against coronavirus. the brooklyn emergency room of tsuna suny downstate. patient after patient struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we've had a bunch of people die. >> reporter: as we arrived in the er, the latest victim of coronavirus at suny downstate is being wrapped up in the emergency bay where doctors tried to save him. we visited suny downstate midday friday. in the short time we were in the emergency room, six patients coded, in other words they suffered heart or respiratory failure. four died. a devastating part of just one day. >> this is what we train to do. this is what
cnn national correspondent miguel marquez has watched the daily struggle to save lives inside a hospitalergency room. miguel, what did you see? >> reporter: this is the second er in the last week or so that we've gotten into. it is incredible. beautiful a spring day as it is in new york and other places around the country, doctors wanted to lift the curtains of what they deal with every day, just this absolutely deadly and brutal battle. the front line in the fight against coronavirus....
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miguel marquez, thank you so much. >>> all right.s heroes around the world, but in motion coexico, the same care workers are are now being attacked. when things are tough, do we stop? no. we keep going. we make plans and sow seeds. we adapt. we make food. stock shelves. we keep others safe and spirits up. we show our love and thank heroes. we support food banks and those in need. when things are tough, we keep going. because this is how we move forward. what about here? here? here? daddy, is that where we're from? well, actually... we're from a lot of places. you see we're from here and there and here... turn questions you've always had into stories you can't wait to share; with ancestry. here's the thing about managing alwfor your business.ss when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. when they bundle ho
miguel marquez, thank you so much. >>> all right.s heroes around the world, but in motion coexico, the same care workers are are now being attacked. when things are tough, do we stop? no. we keep going. we make plans and sow seeds. we adapt. we make food. stock shelves. we keep others safe and spirits up. we show our love and thank heroes. we support food banks and those in need. when things are tough, we keep going. because this is how we move forward. what about here? here? here?...
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want to go to cnn's miguel marquez. he's in milwaukee for us. guel, which industries in wisconsin are getting hit the hardest right now by this economic slowdown? >> reporter: well, i mean, the bottom line is all of them right now. 12.6% of badger state workers have already applied for unemployment. that's just since the middle of march. there's a state study, a model that they're looking at, one scenario that the unemployment rate in the state could hit 27%, more than one in four workers out of work. it is just breathtaking how big this could be. we spoke to one economist who is looking at sort of activity right now, because it's very hard to come up with those numbers on unemployment and how it's kind of going. he's taking cell phone data at 50,000 different locations, anonymous cell phone data and looking at economic activity across restaurants, hospitality, manufacturing, every aspect of economic capacity here, and it is down 50% already across the state. in manufacturing, it is down 60% in some areas. we've talked to people that we've dealt
want to go to cnn's miguel marquez. he's in milwaukee for us. guel, which industries in wisconsin are getting hit the hardest right now by this economic slowdown? >> reporter: well, i mean, the bottom line is all of them right now. 12.6% of badger state workers have already applied for unemployment. that's just since the middle of march. there's a state study, a model that they're looking at, one scenario that the unemployment rate in the state could hit 27%, more than one in four workers...
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miguel marquez is in iowa to tell us what it is like on the ground there. >> reporter: look, it is notst the agricultural sector here, it is across the entire board here, there is great worry. the state of iowa, the governor never put in an actual stay at home order here, but did restrict businesses. a lot of restrictions for a lot of places in iowa are coming off this week, but many businesses and sectors aren't sure the customers are going to come back. auction day in iowa, bob larky used to call them out six times a month, now, down to one. >> we're down, i don't know how many we sold, we sold 1425 are. >> reporter: less than half? >> yeah, less than half. >> reporter: larky has been auctioning cattle for 60 years. >> you can only lose money for so long. sooner or later, you got to say whoa. >> reporter: have you ever seen anything like this in the market? >> never, nothing like this that affects everybody. >> reporter: with processing plants losing workers to the coronavirus, there is a bottleneck between producers and retailers. it must be frustrating, you're seeing the prices go
miguel marquez is in iowa to tell us what it is like on the ground there. >> reporter: look, it is notst the agricultural sector here, it is across the entire board here, there is great worry. the state of iowa, the governor never put in an actual stay at home order here, but did restrict businesses. a lot of restrictions for a lot of places in iowa are coming off this week, but many businesses and sectors aren't sure the customers are going to come back. auction day in iowa, bob larky...
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cnn's miguel marquez has a closer look. >> reporter: the lines never longer. the need never greater. the coronavirus switching the economy off like a light putting millions out of work overnight. >> are you stressed? are you afraid? are you confused? >> not sure. not sure of when this will end. just not sure. >> reporter: last month, charles beaver was a baggage handler at jfk. his last paycheck come and gone. five members in his house helped pay the mortgage. four of them lost their jobs. >> how long can you hold out? >> right now, all the reserves are done. that's why we're living on basics. if we had more reserves, we would have gone to the shop, not be here. >> reporter: he is one of millions of americans living paycheck to paycheck. he's waiting for unemployment benefits to kick in. he's never been unemployed. he's never had to stand in line for food assistance. >> we are flabbergasted about what's going on. >> reporter: melanie samuels founded the campaign against hu hunger. in a normal year they serve some 3 million meal inspects the last week they've s
cnn's miguel marquez has a closer look. >> reporter: the lines never longer. the need never greater. the coronavirus switching the economy off like a light putting millions out of work overnight. >> are you stressed? are you afraid? are you confused? >> not sure. not sure of when this will end. just not sure. >> reporter: last month, charles beaver was a baggage handler at jfk. his last paycheck come and gone. five members in his house helped pay the mortgage. four of...
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cnn's miguel marquez is in milwaukee and miguel, let's take a look at the trend there in wisconsin. it's the number of new cases of coronavirus over the past 14 days. those cases are rising. at least in the past few days. tell us how this shutdown is impacting the economic there and what is the outlook for a return to all systems go in wisconsin? >> yeah, a couple of things to say to that. that graphic you showed of the cases now rising, it is about two weeks to the day that they had that controversial primary here where the legislature forced a primary in person, whereas the governor wanted it to be by mail only, and extend the time that people could send in their ballots. there have been several cases linked probably directly to the primary itself, but now that you're seeing numbers statewide, they were going down before that primary, two weeks later, they are going up after that primary. and that is the situation that governments everywhere face and the economy here, it's taking a hit like it's never seen before, from the agricultural industry to the manufacturing industry, which
cnn's miguel marquez is in milwaukee and miguel, let's take a look at the trend there in wisconsin. it's the number of new cases of coronavirus over the past 14 days. those cases are rising. at least in the past few days. tell us how this shutdown is impacting the economic there and what is the outlook for a return to all systems go in wisconsin? >> yeah, a couple of things to say to that. that graphic you showed of the cases now rising, it is about two weeks to the day that they had that...
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county official said they have seen anything between 50 to 6 coronavirus victims a da s a da >> miguel marquezuffolk county morgue, this is one of those sad facts of this case, as you see facilities overwhelmed, filled to capacity already. just a sad measure of all this, miguel. >> yeah they may be flattening the curve, but what you're about to see is very disturbing. want to warn viewers that it is disturbing, but it is also the hard reality of what localities and not just big cities but localities are facing right now and the fear is many more will face it in the not too distant future. the suffolk county morgue, nearly overflowing with victims of coronavirus. >> not only are we seeing that death toll rise now, unfortunately we're expecting to see it rise for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: the county added two semitractor trailers, those two filled to capacity. a month ago, suffolk county had no coronavirus-related deaths. now the toll in the hundreds. and growing. >> we have on average 30 trauma deaths a month in this county. we're seeing a total of 50, 60 people dying a day from the
county official said they have seen anything between 50 to 6 coronavirus victims a da s a da >> miguel marquezuffolk county morgue, this is one of those sad facts of this case, as you see facilities overwhelmed, filled to capacity already. just a sad measure of all this, miguel. >> yeah they may be flattening the curve, but what you're about to see is very disturbing. want to warn viewers that it is disturbing, but it is also the hard reality of what localities and not just big...
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miguel marquez, thank you. i look forward to watching your reporting.ch more in the cnn special report, "inside the er: the incredible fight against coronavirus," that airs tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. and that's going to do it for me this hour. i'm ana cabrera. thank you for being here. cnn's wolf blitzer picks up our coverage after a quick break. goodnight. stay safe. ble until your finish. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. to switch to jackson hewitt. 100 reasons for you kraft. for the win win. say goodbye to your old tax service and get $100 when you file with jackson hewitt. plus, you'll get our lifetime accuracy guarantee. so maybe it's more like 101 reasons. get your coupon code at jacksonhewitt.com and get $100 today. did you know diarrhea is often causedtry pepto diarrhea. food? pepto® diarrhea is proven effective to treat symptoms, and it also targets the cause of diarrhea. the 3 times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. while the leading competitor does nothing to kill
miguel marquez, thank you. i look forward to watching your reporting.ch more in the cnn special report, "inside the er: the incredible fight against coronavirus," that airs tonight at 9:00 here on cnn. and that's going to do it for me this hour. i'm ana cabrera. thank you for being here. cnn's wolf blitzer picks up our coverage after a quick break. goodnight. stay safe. ble until your finish. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. to switch to jackson...
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miguel marquez, terrific story, thank you very much. >>> so we're moments away from getting another readling economy. the monthly jobs report, the one we're about to get doesn't even begin to tell the full story. that's next. hello son, i think it's time you join the family business. dad, come on. i'm... going to old spice fiji? dad, i'm an old spice body and face wash kinda guy. hmm, moisturizing. how do you gaveeno® happy 24/7? with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin healthy™ can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. that's why working together ist more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've
miguel marquez, terrific story, thank you very much. >>> so we're moments away from getting another readling economy. the monthly jobs report, the one we're about to get doesn't even begin to tell the full story. that's next. hello son, i think it's time you join the family business. dad, come on. i'm... going to old spice fiji? dad, i'm an old spice body and face wash kinda guy. hmm, moisturizing. how do you gaveeno® happy 24/7? with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it...
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miguel marquez, cnn, brooklyn, new york. >> and a quick programming note.'ll see much more of that hospital in the cnn special report, "inside the er: the incredible fight against coronavirus." it airs tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. we'll be right back. i always dreamed of teaching kids and having kids of my own. i didn't realize that having kids would be the hard part. so we planned to start ivf treatments. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me "mom." at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. [ "one morwoo!me"ve your b[ laughing ]] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time >>> some breaking news for us right now. british prime minister boris johnson has been admitted to the hospital as he battles coronavirus. cnn's max foster joins us now with more. what have you learned, max?
miguel marquez, cnn, brooklyn, new york. >> and a quick programming note.'ll see much more of that hospital in the cnn special report, "inside the er: the incredible fight against coronavirus." it airs tonight at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. we'll be right back. i always dreamed of teaching kids and having kids of my own. i didn't realize that having kids would be the hard part. so we planned to start ivf treatments. ♪ now i'm ready for someone to call me "mom." at...
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here's cnn's miguel march kwez. marquez>> in cities across the badger states, many businesses shuttered. wisconsin's economy in a state of near suspension with no end in sight. >> i have to turn off the news at a certain point. i have to g out for a walk. i have to do other things so i don't get overwhelmed. >> reporter: susan worked in ro motions and sales. she had just started two part-time gigs now both gone. she has some money saved and can survive for awhile but -- >> i have crummy health insurance. >> reporter: it's the uncertainty of what getting the coronavirus would bring. >> i paid almost $300 a month and only covers $15,000 a year. total. >> if you get coronavirus -- >> i'll either be in huge debt or i won't be treated. i don't think they can turn people away, but us don't see recent leaf for someone like me. the governor said they will cover people without insurance. but i do. >> reporter: since mid-march, more than 300 wisconsinites have filed for unb employment. economists say it's going to get worse. >> how b
here's cnn's miguel march kwez. marquez>> in cities across the badger states, many businesses shuttered. wisconsin's economy in a state of near suspension with no end in sight. >> i have to turn off the news at a certain point. i have to g out for a walk. i have to do other things so i don't get overwhelmed. >> reporter: susan worked in ro motions and sales. she had just started two part-time gigs now both gone. she has some money saved and can survive for awhile but --...
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miguel marquez is joining me now. is is a rare inside look and what are you hoping people will learn from it? >> yeah, look. we went to suny down state in brooklyn, near prospect park there, and, look, the doctors and administrators there want the world to see what they're dealing with and they want, especially people in the rest of the u.s. to know what is coming their way. this is the second emergency room, and the second hospital -- into this week. and in both cases, it is just shocking to see the number of patients that they're already dealing with. we hear these numbers. it's a statistical sort of game and today in new york city it's a beautiful spring day. what they are fighting there is an all-out war against coronavirus. we will have that tonight. a full hour at 9:00 p.m. eastern time on just what those doctors at suny down state are dealing with and are they prepared. they are mentally prepared. this is what they studied for. this is what they work for. now it's on. while they are -- they believe they're ready
miguel marquez is joining me now. is is a rare inside look and what are you hoping people will learn from it? >> yeah, look. we went to suny down state in brooklyn, near prospect park there, and, look, the doctors and administrators there want the world to see what they're dealing with and they want, especially people in the rest of the u.s. to know what is coming their way. this is the second emergency room, and the second hospital -- into this week. and in both cases, it is just...
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cnn's miguel marquez is there with more. miguel, just how are people managing all this there?> reporter: look, there is a lot of concern a i l, a lot of a lot of anxiety about how this is going to play out and how long it will take. but no matter what industry you are in in this state, it's going to take a big hit. in cities across the badger state, many businesses shuttered, manufacturing and freefall farming in a state of near suspension with no end in sight. >> i have to turn off the news at a certain point. i have to go out for a walk. i have to do other things so i don't get overwhelmed. >> reporter: susan burnett worked in promotion and sales. she had just started two part-time gigs. now both gone. she has some money saved and can survive for a while, but -- >> i have crummy health insurance. >> reporter: for berna, it's the uncertainty of what getting the coronavirus could bring. >> i pay almost $300 a month and it only covers me for $15,000 in a year. >> reporter: total? >> total. >> reporter: so if you get coronavirus -- >> i'll either be in huge debt or i won't be tr
cnn's miguel marquez is there with more. miguel, just how are people managing all this there?> reporter: look, there is a lot of concern a i l, a lot of a lot of anxiety about how this is going to play out and how long it will take. but no matter what industry you are in in this state, it's going to take a big hit. in cities across the badger state, many businesses shuttered, manufacturing and freefall farming in a state of near suspension with no end in sight. >> i have to turn off...
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. >> i'm miguel marquez in brooklyn, new york. you're about to get a look at how intense the fight against coronavirus is inside the america's hospitals. we recently spent several hours inside a new york hospital experiencing the growing wave of patients overwhelming the health care community. it is disturbing and sometimes deadly. almost impossible to imagine until you see it. it's not always size to after watch. this is "inside the e.r.: the incredible fight against coronavirus." the front line in the fight against coronavirus. the brooklyn emergency room of health sciences university. patient after patient, struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we have had a bunch of people die in a short period of time. which we are prepared for, but when it happens so many times in one shift, it's hard to tolerate. >> as we arrive inside the e.r., the latest victim is being wrapped up in the emergency room bay where doctors tried to save them. we visited for about three hours midday friday in the sho
. >> i'm miguel marquez in brooklyn, new york. you're about to get a look at how intense the fight against coronavirus is inside the america's hospitals. we recently spent several hours inside a new york hospital experiencing the growing wave of patients overwhelming the health care community. it is disturbing and sometimes deadly. almost impossible to imagine until you see it. it's not always size to after watch. this is "inside the e.r.: the incredible fight against...
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cnn's miguel marquez joins us now. migu miguel, tell us what it's like inside. i think the views inside the hospital are something our viewers rarely get and they're very revealing about just how severe this crisis is. >> in a word, it is absolutely sobering what's happening in there. we were at suny downstate, so they are receiving some of the sickest patients in the area and in the city, but a quarter of the people who are there now die. we've been to two ers in the last week or so, cnn has, and the reason the administrators and these doctors are letting us in to see this, they want the world, they want the u.s., they want everyone to see how intense this crisis is. the front line in the fight against coronavirus, the brooklyn emergency room of suny downstate health sciences university, patient after patient, struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we've had a bunch of people die in a very short period of time, which you know we are prepared for, but when it happens so many times in one shift, it's pretty hard to tolera
cnn's miguel marquez joins us now. migu miguel, tell us what it's like inside. i think the views inside the hospital are something our viewers rarely get and they're very revealing about just how severe this crisis is. >> in a word, it is absolutely sobering what's happening in there. we were at suny downstate, so they are receiving some of the sickest patients in the area and in the city, but a quarter of the people who are there now die. we've been to two ers in the last week or so, cnn...
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miguel marquez is at one such rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and miguel, it is just -- are these protesters not worried about their health? >> reporter: a lot of them say that they are not. that they don't think this sickness is as bad as the media said and they don't think that either they could get it or it is a great concern at least in places like pennsylvania and other places. they say new york, new jersey, let them quarantine but here let's go back to business as usual. most of it is broken up. this is in front of the state capitol here. there were probably in excess of a thousand people in front of the capitol here at one point and then on the other side of the street as well. the other thing the protests brought is the number of people on car. here we have a panda bear on a scooter. i'm not sure what that is all about. but most of that has now stopped. but you had hundreds and hundreds of cars sort of cruising back and forth on the capitol here and most of that activity has stopped. we have seen lots of people with trump signs and it has
miguel marquez is at one such rally in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and miguel, it is just -- are these protesters not worried about their health? >> reporter: a lot of them say that they are not. that they don't think this sickness is as bad as the media said and they don't think that either they could get it or it is a great concern at least in places like pennsylvania and other places. they say new york, new jersey, let them quarantine but here let's go back to business as usual. most of...
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miguel marquez is given exclusive access inside the emergency room. miguel's story. >> the front line in the fight against coronavirus. the brooklyn emergency room of suny downstate health sciences university. patient after patient struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we've had a bunch of people die. >> reporter: as we arrive in the e.r. the latest victim of coronavirus at suny downstate is being wrapped up in the emergency room bay where doctors try to save them. we visited suny down state for about three hours. midday friday. in the short time we were there in the emergency room alone, six patients coded. in other words, they suffered heart or respiratory failure. four of them died. the devastating part of just one day. >> this is what we train to do. this is what we signed up for, just not in this volume. >> reporter: the corridors in the e.r. here lined with those suffering from coronavirus. patients unresponsive struggling to breathe. >> code 99. code 99. >> reporter: and it's not just in the emergency
miguel marquez is given exclusive access inside the emergency room. miguel's story. >> the front line in the fight against coronavirus. the brooklyn emergency room of suny downstate health sciences university. patient after patient struggling to breathe. this morning has been brutal. >> today is pretty intense. we've had a bunch of people die. >> reporter: as we arrive in the e.r. the latest victim of coronavirus at suny downstate is being wrapped up in the emergency room bay...
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miguel marquez was at a rally at one of those in harrisburg, pennsylvania, and this is his report. guel. >> reporter: good morning, robyn. it was a very busy day. very big day at the state capitol at harrisburg, pennsylvania, where hundreds if not thousands of protestors lined the area around the capitol. across the street from it and cars going by honking showing their support. these protests had many different voices, many different things that they were trying to accomplish. one is they wanted to stop the stay at home orders that pennsylvania is under because of the coronavirus. it was also very much a -- felt like a re-election rally for the president. it was also a religious rally to some degree with lots of religious groups praying. one of the signs saying jesus is my vaccine. it was a second amendment or gun rights rally. there were several heavily armed individuals who made their presence known at the rally as well. many of the protesters who were here were wearing masks trying to keep a respectful distance, but many, many others were not. there were a lot of people without
miguel marquez was at a rally at one of those in harrisburg, pennsylvania, and this is his report. guel. >> reporter: good morning, robyn. it was a very busy day. very big day at the state capitol at harrisburg, pennsylvania, where hundreds if not thousands of protestors lined the area around the capitol. across the street from it and cars going by honking showing their support. these protests had many different voices, many different things that they were trying to accomplish. one is...
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>> miguel marquez, thank you for being there. i appreciate it. of jacksonville, florida, defending his decision to reopen public beaches and parks after images like this drew scrutiny over the weekend. crowded beaches, people close together. only a few of them wearing masks. the people are following social distancing guidelines, he says, more than 26,000 confirmed cases in florida and 100 deaths so far. for more on all of this, rosa flores in miami. so are other beach communities in florida planning to follow jacksonville's lead, rosa? >> reporter: we know of at least one other city. this is based on local reports that was thinking about it but perhaps cancelled that meeting. we're trying to confirm all that information, but it could be. but back to jacksonville, there's been a lot of criticism about the decision to reopen those beaches, but like you said, the mayor doing a press conference earlier today, defending his decision, despite the fact that there are videos out there of crowded beaches, people not wearing masks. congresswoman donna shal
>> miguel marquez, thank you for being there. i appreciate it. of jacksonville, florida, defending his decision to reopen public beaches and parks after images like this drew scrutiny over the weekend. crowded beaches, people close together. only a few of them wearing masks. the people are following social distancing guidelines, he says, more than 26,000 confirmed cases in florida and 100 deaths so far. for more on all of this, rosa flores in miami. so are other beach communities in...
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miguel marquez, cnn, milwaukee, wisconsin. >>> in europe a surplus of potatoes means more frits or friesked to each an order of fries each week. belgium places a surplus of 750,000 tons of potatoes with shops and restaurants closed because of the virus. >>> after six long weeks trapped indoors, children in spain are allowed outside for fresh air and exercise. it makes life easier on their parents too. we will show you how they've been surviving. that's next. >>> welcome back. spain is beginning to relax some of its strongest confinement regulations. children under the age of 14 are now allowed to spend an hour outside per day after week of being cooped up indoors. on sunday the country reported the lowest number of coronavirus deaths since late march. one fact the government is using to ease restrictions. scott mcclain shows us what it's been like for one family under lockdown. >> reporter: this is the moment that this family has been dreaming of, the kids' first time outside in six weeks. for families like theirs, lockdown has been trapped inside a thousand square feet. alejandro and he
miguel marquez, cnn, milwaukee, wisconsin. >>> in europe a surplus of potatoes means more frits or friesked to each an order of fries each week. belgium places a surplus of 750,000 tons of potatoes with shops and restaurants closed because of the virus. >>> after six long weeks trapped indoors, children in spain are allowed outside for fresh air and exercise. it makes life easier on their parents too. we will show you how they've been surviving. that's next. >>>...
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cnn's miguel marquez live in milwaukee with the latest. miguel, what are you seeing?er: yeah. fear. people are very, very concerned about what the future brings and there is high anxiety about how deeply this economic downturn will bite. one thing is very clear, no matter what industry you work in, it is going to -- they're all taking a very deep hit. in cities across the badger state, many businesses shuttered, manufacturing in free fall. wisconsin's economy in a state of near suspension with no end in sight. >> i have to turn off the news at a certain point. i have to go out for a walk. i have to do other things so i don't get overwhelmed. >> susan worked in promotions and sales. she had just started two part-time gigs. now both gone. she has some money saved and can survive for a while. but -- >> i have crummy health insurance. >> for her, it's the uncertainty of what getting the coronavirus could bring. >> i pay almost $300 a month and it only coughs me for $15,000 -- covers me for $15,000 a year. >> total? >> total. >> if you get >> reporter: so if you get corona
cnn's miguel marquez live in milwaukee with the latest. miguel, what are you seeing?er: yeah. fear. people are very, very concerned about what the future brings and there is high anxiety about how deeply this economic downturn will bite. one thing is very clear, no matter what industry you work in, it is going to -- they're all taking a very deep hit. in cities across the badger state, many businesses shuttered, manufacturing in free fall. wisconsin's economy in a state of near suspension with...
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cnn's miguel marquez joins us with more. what have you found, miguel? >> well, it's disturbing.rs what they're about to see is disturbing. but it is the hard reality of what one locality is facing and the warning is that many more across the country will be facing the same thing soon. >> the suffolk county morgue nearly overflowing with victims of coronavirus. >> not only that death toll is rising now, unfortunately, it's expected to rise for the foreseeable future. >> the county added two semi tractor-trailers, those two filled to capacity. a month ago suffolk county had no coronavirus-related deaths. now the toll in the hundreds and growing. >> we have on average, 30 trauma deaths a month in this county. we're seeing a total of 50, 60 people dying a day from the virus. >> all covid? >> all covid-related. the numbers are staggering. >> so staggering the county has now called back into service the coolers of an unused meat processing plant. >> how many total will you get into this facility? >> it is set up right now to hold 300. we can get to 450 in this facility if need be. >>
cnn's miguel marquez joins us with more. what have you found, miguel? >> well, it's disturbing.rs what they're about to see is disturbing. but it is the hard reality of what one locality is facing and the warning is that many more across the country will be facing the same thing soon. >> the suffolk county morgue nearly overflowing with victims of coronavirus. >> not only that death toll is rising now, unfortunately, it's expected to rise for the foreseeable future. >>...
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fewer helping hands, cnn's miguel marquez tells the story. >> next person in line, come on down. >> reportere lines never longer. the need never greater. the coronavirus switching the economy off like a light, putting millions out of work overnight. are you stressed? are you afraid? are you confused. >> not sure when this will end. >> reporter: he was a baggage handler at jfk, five people his house help pay the mortgage, four of them lost their jobs. how long can you hold up? >> right now, all the reserves are done. that's what we're living on basic. if we had more reserves, we would have gone to the shop, not be here. >> reporter: he is one of millions of americans living paycheck to paycheck. he's waiting for unemployment benefits to kick in, he's never been unemployed, never had to stand in line for food assistance. >> we are flabbergasted about what is going on. >> reporter: melanie samuels founded the campaign against hunger in a normal year they serve some 3 million meals to new yorkers. in the last week, they served nearly 250,000. at that rate, 2020 will see the organization serve mo
fewer helping hands, cnn's miguel marquez tells the story. >> next person in line, come on down. >> reportere lines never longer. the need never greater. the coronavirus switching the economy off like a light, putting millions out of work overnight. are you stressed? are you afraid? are you confused. >> not sure when this will end. >> reporter: he was a baggage handler at jfk, five people his house help pay the mortgage, four of them lost their jobs. how long can you...
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. >>> i'm miguel marquez in harrisburg, pennsylvania, tens of thousands of protesters are promising top to protest the stay-at-home orders issued by the governor of the state, those from the president's daily briefing become a platform for his re-election campaign and on his twitter feed n the last few days the president tweeting all in caps, "liberate minnesota, liberate michigan, liberate virginia." there have been protests from california to virginia, michigan to north carolina. many of them have not been well-attended. tens of thousands promising they'll show up here. we'll be on hand to let you know. >>> i'm athena jones in new york. massachusetts now has more than 38,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and some 1,700 deaths. about 45% of the state's cases are in the greater boston area, which dr. deborah birx of the white house's coronavirus task force has called a hot spot. massachusetts governor charlie baker says "we're right in the middle of the surge now." new york governor andrew cuomo said sunday he's prepared to send 400 ventilators to massachusetts should they be needed. >>
. >>> i'm miguel marquez in harrisburg, pennsylvania, tens of thousands of protesters are promising top to protest the stay-at-home orders issued by the governor of the state, those from the president's daily briefing become a platform for his re-election campaign and on his twitter feed n the last few days the president tweeting all in caps, "liberate minnesota, liberate michigan, liberate virginia." there have been protests from california to virginia, michigan to north...
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cnn's miguel marquez is taking you inside an emergency room. this is where doctors are frantically and very decidedly taking on this battle against coronavirus. take a look. >> code 99. >> reporter: while interviewing doctors in other parts of the hospital -- >> code 99. >> reporter: nearly constant overhead announcements. >> code 99. code 99. >> reporter: that another patient has coded. >> room 815. >> reporter: those announcements for patients already admitted not those in the e.r. can i just stop you for a second? this is the fifth or the sixth code 99. >> code 99 is typically a rare event. we're having i would say ten code 99s every -- every 12 hours at least. >> reporter: well, we've been here for about 30, 40 minutes and that's the fifth or sixth one. >> and a lot of what that represents is calling for a team to put an individual, a patient on a breathing machine. >> cnn's special report, "inside the e.r.: the incredible fight against coronavirus," it airs tonight at 9:00. really giving us a view of what these doctors and nurses and healt
cnn's miguel marquez is taking you inside an emergency room. this is where doctors are frantically and very decidedly taking on this battle against coronavirus. take a look. >> code 99. >> reporter: while interviewing doctors in other parts of the hospital -- >> code 99. >> reporter: nearly constant overhead announcements. >> code 99. code 99. >> reporter: that another patient has coded. >> room 815. >> reporter: those announcements for patients...
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. >> look, miguel marquez, please stay safe. we thank you for this. really appreciate the work you're doing, my friend. >> thank you. >>> we're going to speak to one of the emergency room doctors you just saw in miguel's report ahead. stay with us. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers incl
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miguel marquez is out front. >> auction day in iowa.bob larkey used to call them out six times a month. now, down to one. >> i know how many we've sold. we sold about -- >> so less than half what you normally sold. >> oh, yeah. less than half. >> larky has been auctioning cattle for 60 years. >> you can only lose money for so long. sooner or later, you got to say, whoa. >> have you ever seen anything like this in the market? >> never. i've seen some drops but never nothing like this, that affects everybody. >> with processing plants losing workers to the coronavirus, there is a bottleneck between producers and retailers. >> it must be frustrating cause you're seeing what people are paying in the supermarkets, and you are seeing those prices go up. but you can't sell cows. >> right. right. >> what's happening? >> well, yeah. what -- i guess -- what -- what i want to know is, what is happening? >> johnson typically sells 5 to 800 cattle, every week. >> how many have you sold in the last month and a half, two months? >> we have sold nothin
miguel marquez is out front. >> auction day in iowa.bob larkey used to call them out six times a month. now, down to one. >> i know how many we've sold. we sold about -- >> so less than half what you normally sold. >> oh, yeah. less than half. >> larky has been auctioning cattle for 60 years. >> you can only lose money for so long. sooner or later, you got to say, whoa. >> have you ever seen anything like this in the market? >> never. i've seen...
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that piece that our reporter, miguel marquez did in your hospital, i can't stop thinking about it. when he was there, there kept being the announcements overhead of code 99, just one after another. when you hear that things in new york may be, may be leveling off or plateauing, are you seeing that yet in your hospital? >> one can hope that the numbers continue to drop. our emergency departments are still filled with new patients every shifty come in. we're still putting patients on ventilators. we're still seeing people die. like the other day, there may be three or four code 99s within the span of 30 to 40 minutes. and so i don't work on the floors, but when i contact the internal medicine docs upstairs or talk to the icu docs, the floors are still saturated with patients and still overwhelmed. >>> doctor, when you look at this and i know people are at home and they want to know what does this mean for me? what does it mean if the number of deaths, while still high and tremendously upsetting, is leveling off? what does it mean if the number of hospitalizations is leveling off? wha
that piece that our reporter, miguel marquez did in your hospital, i can't stop thinking about it. when he was there, there kept being the announcements overhead of code 99, just one after another. when you hear that things in new york may be, may be leveling off or plateauing, are you seeing that yet in your hospital? >> one can hope that the numbers continue to drop. our emergency departments are still filled with new patients every shifty come in. we're still putting patients on...