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murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00. shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a light switch. somebody had thrown a light switch. and all of a sudden she was referring to herself as just a piece of meat. then the light switch would go back and she was polite. >> it was at this time that newcom had woken up. >> i hi she was upset because pat interfered where she shouldn't have interfered. even though they were good friend, marilyn had boundaries. >> she wasn't ready -- a normal average day. >> peter lawford was league dinner party that evening, but marilyn had yet to confirm she was going. here is where the story gets murky. some people believe lawford paid an unannounced visit to the house along with his brother-in-
murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00. shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a light switch. somebody had thrown a light...
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murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00.emained in her house coat. had may not shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a light switch. somebody had thrown a light switch. and all of a sudden she was referring to herself as just a piece of meat. then the light switch would go back and she was polite. >> it was at this time that newcom had woken up. >> i hi she was upset because pat interfered where she shouldn't have interfered. even though they were good friend, marilyn had boundaries. >> she wasn't ready -- a normal average day. >> peter lawford was league dinner party that evening, but marilyn had yet to confirm she was going. here is where the story gets murky. some people believe lawford paid an unannounced visit t
murray. >> mrs. murray documents marilyn's last day. she woke around 9:00.emained in her house coat. had may not shah howard or bathed. she was spiritless. hadn't eaten. she was pulling weeds in her garden. toward the end of july, marilyn and pat newcom and i were in serious discussions about doing the cover of "playboy" magazine. i didn't want to keep hefner hanging. >> marilyn told schiller that pat didn't have the authority to make that call. >> it was like a...
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we are so thrilled to have stephanie murray with us today. we open our inbox and read stephanie and politico's playbook every morning. thank you for being here. i could go on and on about chairman neil. i want to kick it over right now to hear from him and hear from stephanie and think you all for joining us today. stephanie: good afternoon and thank you so much to the kennedy institute and for everyone joining us this afternoon. thank you to congressman neal for being so generous with your time. i am stephanie murray, the author of the politico massachusetts playbook. it is my pleasure to be here, especially to kick off this new version of the institute's forum as we get used to our live online. that's enough for me. i will open it up to congressman neal if you would like to offer opening remarks and get us started. rep. neil: i want to say a special word of thanks to vicki kennedy. regard know my official for teddy kennedy. i have modeled part of my legislative career on his argument we were to be advocates for the people of massachusetts.
we are so thrilled to have stephanie murray with us today. we open our inbox and read stephanie and politico's playbook every morning. thank you for being here. i could go on and on about chairman neil. i want to kick it over right now to hear from him and hear from stephanie and think you all for joining us today. stephanie: good afternoon and thank you so much to the kennedy institute and for everyone joining us this afternoon. thank you to congressman neal for being so generous with your...
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murray, i appreciate all your efforts. dr. chris murray, thank you so much. and sanjay, stay with us. i want to bring in lina nguyen, emergency room physician, former baltimore health commissioner. dr. nguyen, 100,000 to 240,000 deaths. and that's -- i guess that's also assuming that all the states, or maybe it's not. maybe just assuming current stay at home orders. dr. murray's was 80,000 deaths, assuming all the states within a week start to do stay-at-home orders. it's alarming. >> that's right, it very much is. these are the optimistic estimates. that's assuming we are doing everything, which we know we're not. and i think just to underscore this point, that we know what works. and we need to be doing that. we need to be strengthening health care capacity, getting tests out. but also we really need to be abiding by these social distancing guidelines because that's what's really turned things around in other countries and would be what works here, too. >> sanjay, so the white house task force said to be actively discussing whether the public should be wear
murray, i appreciate all your efforts. dr. chris murray, thank you so much. and sanjay, stay with us. i want to bring in lina nguyen, emergency room physician, former baltimore health commissioner. dr. nguyen, 100,000 to 240,000 deaths. and that's -- i guess that's also assuming that all the states, or maybe it's not. maybe just assuming current stay at home orders. dr. murray's was 80,000 deaths, assuming all the states within a week start to do stay-at-home orders. it's alarming. >>...
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he talks about it with stephanie murray. the edward kennedy institute for the united states senate posted this virtual event. our inso delighted for our girl getting to the point by zoom that we have an absolutely phenomenal first guest and it is chairman richard neal, chairman of the house ways and means committee. chairman neil is not only a great friend to this institute, he was a wonderful friend to senator kennedy, so we are thrilled to have him. he is not only involved in the covid response but through his house ways and means committee everything that touches an impact, families, and the compassionate response to the covid response, but to working families in the commonwealth and around this country. he has been working diligently on the cares act that was recently passed. aboutgoing to talk to us that today and we can't wait to hear about it. we are thrilled also to have stephanie murray here with us today. we all open our inbox and read lay book.of politico thank you for being here. i could go on and on about but i
he talks about it with stephanie murray. the edward kennedy institute for the united states senate posted this virtual event. our inso delighted for our girl getting to the point by zoom that we have an absolutely phenomenal first guest and it is chairman richard neal, chairman of the house ways and means committee. chairman neil is not only a great friend to this institute, he was a wonderful friend to senator kennedy, so we are thrilled to have him. he is not only involved in the covid...
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murray, two questions.o you know why the white house's numbers had been higher than yours when your model was saying 80,000 a while ago, that's when they came out with the 100,000 to 240,000 figure. do you know why their numbers have been higher? and also, what are yours dependent on in terms of people abiding by stay-at-home orders and social distancing, how do you bake -- how long in your models is that expected to last for? >> in our models we're building in the assumption that social distancing is going to stay in place till we hit the sort of threshold when we think the first wave is essentially over. we use a number, which is .3 deaths per million people in the u.s. so basically 60 deaths in the united states in a day would be that threshold. and that should come first week of june, and so we're building in the assumption that social distancing is in place until then. we will start to release hopefully later this week or by the weekend what might happen if we take social distancing off before then. an
murray, two questions.o you know why the white house's numbers had been higher than yours when your model was saying 80,000 a while ago, that's when they came out with the 100,000 to 240,000 figure. do you know why their numbers have been higher? and also, what are yours dependent on in terms of people abiding by stay-at-home orders and social distancing, how do you bake -- how long in your models is that expected to last for? >> in our models we're building in the assumption that social...
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murray, appreciate all your work. as always, sanjay gupta, jennifer lee. >>> up next, report on the factors whether the president continues to support stay-at-home orders past this month. and discussion with california governor gavin newsom sharing with states in need. according to the census, you can complete the census online in no time at all. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do no
murray, appreciate all your work. as always, sanjay gupta, jennifer lee. >>> up next, report on the factors whether the president continues to support stay-at-home orders past this month. and discussion with california governor gavin newsom sharing with states in need. according to the census, you can complete the census online in no time at all. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill,...
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murray as always, sanjay gupta, jennifer lee. up next, a live report from the white house on the factors that may determine whether the president continues to support stay at home orders past this month. later, my discussion with california governor gavin newsom about his new initiative to share much-needed hospital supplies and equipment with states in need. with hepatitis c... ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant,... ...other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions,... ...and all medicines you take. don't take mavyret with atazanavir... ...or rifampin,
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for their lynn it was love at first sight. >> eunice murray helped marilyn plan for the house. >> theoctors thought it would take the place of a baby healing of the heavy beam ntds ceiling and white carpet. written on mexican tile, the words -- perficio which translates to my journey ends here. (music) ♪ one in 5. you see, it's not just you, depression can make you feel sad, tired, empty and alone. but you're not alone. you're also not helpless. you have the strength to find your way back to being you again. starts with the first step. visit yourlifeyourvoice.org it's your life. you can get it back. you can get it back. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/movi
for their lynn it was love at first sight. >> eunice murray helped marilyn plan for the house. >> theoctors thought it would take the place of a baby healing of the heavy beam ntds ceiling and white carpet. written on mexican tile, the words -- perficio which translates to my journey ends here. (music) ♪ one in 5. you see, it's not just you, depression can make you feel sad, tired, empty and alone. but you're not alone. you're also not helpless. you have the strength to find your...
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i want to thank you, senator murray, for your efforts and having me today. senator schumer wanted to talk i don't know -- >> i was on. thank you dr. benjamin. and i want to thank you for the great work you have done. i want to thank our colleagues, we will hear from senator murrayw and then senator who has done the great details on the kind of testing we should , ford then senator durbin talking about the specific aspects of this crisis. wanted say i hope that you and your loved ones are healthy. another point, it's mind-boggling that at this critical time when the administration's testing regime is at best incomplete, and at worst in shambles, that the president is choosing to focus his time and energy on a vendetta against the who. that's not leadership. it's not going to improve the situation, healthwise or economically for the american people. as you all know, here and coronavirus -- here in new york, the coronavirus continues to take a toll. my state and hometown are suffering in norma's heartbreak and look -- enormous heartbreak and loss. at the same t
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chris murray. dr. murray, it's great to have you back. can you just explain the newest modeling and how it differs from previous set of projections? >> sure. we've taken advantage of cell phone mobility data, to get a better insight as to where social distancing has been working. and that's led us to have lower projections for places like florida, texas, some of the states that we thought there wasn't as much social distancing. we have also had to upgrade our estimates of deaths in new york because the peak is lasting longer. so the combination of those lead us to about 60,000, 61,000, deaths overall. but, more importantly, we've also looked at the trajectory of the models going forward. and given some ideas about when it might be possible to think about relaxing social distancing by state. >> and what does that tell you? >> well, it says that it can't be that soon. even the earliest states, let's say hawaii, which has had a very small epidemic. doesn't seem to be taking off. that's probably the first week of may they could be thinking ab
chris murray. dr. murray, it's great to have you back. can you just explain the newest modeling and how it differs from previous set of projections? >> sure. we've taken advantage of cell phone mobility data, to get a better insight as to where social distancing has been working. and that's led us to have lower projections for places like florida, texas, some of the states that we thought there wasn't as much social distancing. we have also had to upgrade our estimates of deaths in new...
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. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawts suspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not investigate what she was washing or issue reports regarding the suspicion. a full inventory was completed at the time of her death. a washer and dryer is not indicated in that inventory. >> jack clemmons had every motive in the world to try to discredit the lapd. he lost his career. >> regardless of his questionable credibility. claims made by clemmons would be used for years to come. as we work to get through these times together, you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. i've always loved and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treat
. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawts suspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not investigate what she was washing or issue reports regarding the suspicion. a full inventory was completed at the time of her death. a washer and dryer is not indicated in that inventory. >> jack clemmons had every motive in the world to try to discredit the lapd. he lost his...
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. >>> amel murray has endured a lot of pain. on february 29th hundreds of family and friends came to the small city of albany to say good-bye to andrew mitchell, the man she loved for several years. after several hours of crying and hugging each other, murray started feeling sick. >> that night my mother went to bed. she had a fever. we didn't know it at the time. >> reporter: the 75-year-old was presumably one of the first in albany to be exposed to the coronavirus. she was hospitalized but not immediately tested. other members of their family, their friends who attended the funeral began to get sick too and since then several have died. >> i knew things -- i knew things were going to be bad but until it hits you that's when you're like, whoa, it's here and now. >> a typical viewer tipped them off. a second trip to the hospital confirmed murray was one of them. from there the cases jumped. >> two the first day, six the next day, it was eight the next day and it just began to cascade from that point. >> reporter: so far more tha
. >>> amel murray has endured a lot of pain. on february 29th hundreds of family and friends came to the small city of albany to say good-bye to andrew mitchell, the man she loved for several years. after several hours of crying and hugging each other, murray started feeling sick. >> that night my mother went to bed. she had a fever. we didn't know it at the time. >> reporter: the 75-year-old was presumably one of the first in albany to be exposed to the coronavirus. she...
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murray's operation at the university of washington. i mean it. if you have a minute tonight go to covid19.healthdata.org. that's the dashboard they've set up where you can look at these national projections and toggle through and go state by state and it's the projected hospital use as the united states as a whole and state by state presuming that social distancing measures are put in place and kept there at least until the end of may. it's sobering stuff. it led to this incredibly sober briefing i think for the first time from the white house. it has led to these estimations about huge numbers of americans being killed by this thing even in the best of cases. but the best of cases really is what we have to aim at. and took risks. big risks. bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ our bargai
murray's operation at the university of washington. i mean it. if you have a minute tonight go to covid19.healthdata.org. that's the dashboard they've set up where you can look at these national projections and toggle through and go state by state and it's the projected hospital use as the united states as a whole and state by state presuming that social distancing measures are put in place and kept there at least until the end of may. it's sobering stuff. it led to this incredibly sober...
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murray's operation at the university of washington. i mean it. if you have a minute tonight, go to covid-19.health data.org. that's the dashboard that they've set up where you can look at these national projections and you can just toggle through and go state by state. and it's the projected hospital resource use in the united states as a whole and state by state presuming that social distancing measures are put in place and kept there, at least until the end of may. it's sobering stuff. it led to this incredibly sober briefing, i think, for the first time today from the white house. it has led to these estimations about huge numbers of americans being killed by this thing even in the best of cases. but the best of cases really is what we have to aim at. covid-19.health data.org. we'll be right back. stay with us. is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. today is the dawn of a new lawn. that's because roundup for lawns has arrived. now, there is a roundup brand product m
murray's operation at the university of washington. i mean it. if you have a minute tonight, go to covid-19.health data.org. that's the dashboard that they've set up where you can look at these national projections and you can just toggle through and go state by state. and it's the projected hospital resource use in the united states as a whole and state by state presuming that social distancing measures are put in place and kept there, at least until the end of may. it's sobering stuff. it led...
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we're so thrilled also to have stephanie murray here with us today. readl open our inbox and stephanie on politico playbook first thing every morning. stephanie, thank you for being here. aboutd go on and on chairman neil and i'm not going to because i want to kick it over now to hear from him and hear from stephanie and thank you all for joining us today via zoom. stephanie: good afternoon. thank you so much to the kennedy institute and for everyone who is joining us this afternoon. in q2 congressman neal for being so generous with your time. my name is stephanie murray. i'm the author of the political massachusetts playbook. it is my pleasure to be here, especially to kick off this new version of the institute form as we get used to our live online. i'm glad to be here with you all today in this new way. that's enough for me. i will open it up to congressman neil if you would like to offer us some opening remarks and get us started. rep. neal: thank you, stephanie. i want to say a special word of thanks to vicki kennedy. official andigh professional
we're so thrilled also to have stephanie murray here with us today. readl open our inbox and stephanie on politico playbook first thing every morning. stephanie, thank you for being here. aboutd go on and on chairman neil and i'm not going to because i want to kick it over now to hear from him and hear from stephanie and thank you all for joining us today via zoom. stephanie: good afternoon. thank you so much to the kennedy institute and for everyone who is joining us this afternoon. in q2...
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murray, as always, appreciate your work.jay, thank you. >>> just ahead, one of president trump's favorite ways to deflect blame for handling of the virus is attack former president barack obama, joe biden obvious reasons. next. breakfast. and, if that feels like a little bit of comfort, it's thanks to... the farmers, the line workers and truckers, the grocery stockers and cashiers, and the food bank workers, because right now breakfast as usual is more essential than ever. to everyone around the world working so hard to bring breakfast to the table, thank you. to everyone around the world it won't wait forrd a convenient time. or for hospitals to get back to normal again. that's why, at cancer treatment centers of america, we aren't waiting. we're right here, still focused on the only thing we do, providing world-class cancer care, all under one roof. because cancer isn't just what we do, it's all we do. cancer treatment centers of america. call now for an appointment. at t-mobile, we know that connection is more important t
murray, as always, appreciate your work.jay, thank you. >>> just ahead, one of president trump's favorite ways to deflect blame for handling of the virus is attack former president barack obama, joe biden obvious reasons. next. breakfast. and, if that feels like a little bit of comfort, it's thanks to... the farmers, the line workers and truckers, the grocery stockers and cashiers, and the food bank workers, because right now breakfast as usual is more essential than ever. to everyone...
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murray, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> we just heard dr. murray's new analysis that states shouldn't start easing restrictions until may. but up next, two former health officials who have worked for republicans and democrats about what needs to be done to balance the ongoing public health crisis and the economic crisis. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #the xfinity my account ofapp puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even tro
murray, thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> we just heard dr. murray's new analysis that states shouldn't start easing restrictions until may. but up next, two former health officials who have worked for republicans and democrats about what needs to be done to balance the ongoing public health crisis and the economic crisis. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves...
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. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawtspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not investigate what she was washing or issue reports regarding the suspicion. a full inventory was completed at the time of her death. a washer and dryer is not indicated in that inventory. >> jack clemmons had every motive in the world to try to discredit the lapd. he lost his career. >> regardless of his questionable credibility. claims made by clemmons would be used for years to come. it's a challenging market. edward jones is well aware of that. which is why we're ready to listen. and ready to help you find opportunity. so. let's talk. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. it didn't take us long to realize ... ...we weren't in the car business. at lexus, we were in the people business. we needed to be helpful . . . . . . respectful . . . and compassionate. to treat people like guests. it's what we all signed up for. and now when people need this most, we will do wh
. >> clemmons said when he arrived, eunice murray was washing something in the washing machine and twhawtspicious. soot implication was she was destroying evidence. as the first responding officer he did not investigate what she was washing or issue reports regarding the suspicion. a full inventory was completed at the time of her death. a washer and dryer is not indicated in that inventory. >> jack clemmons had every motive in the world to try to discredit the lapd. he lost his...
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christopher murray, is joining us now. dr. murray, thanks very much for joining us and thanks to your whole team. tell us why the projection has gone up to 74,000 in the u.s. by early august. why the increase? >> two things are driving the increase, and there's a third that we need to talk about, which is the relaxing social distancing. but the two that are there in the model now are -- we're seeing case numbers go up, obviously testing has shot up in the last five or six days. more cases are being picked up. we're trying to make sense of that. but rising case numbers in a number of states. and then we're seeing that the peak of deaths in the number of places is just lasting longer than anyone expected. if you look at other places that implemented social distancing, some of them in europe hit a peak and came down pretty quickly, and then there's a few that did not. but we're seeing more of these protracted, long periods of slow decline. and that's naturally leading to an increased number of deaths. the third factor that's gone
christopher murray, is joining us now. dr. murray, thanks very much for joining us and thanks to your whole team. tell us why the projection has gone up to 74,000 in the u.s. by early august. why the increase? >> two things are driving the increase, and there's a third that we need to talk about, which is the relaxing social distancing. but the two that are there in the model now are -- we're seeing case numbers go up, obviously testing has shot up in the last five or six days. more cases...
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a second trip to the hospital confirmed murray was one of them.m there, the cases jumped. >> to the first day, service six the next day, it was eight the next day. it began to cascade from that point. >> reporter: so far more than 5,000 people have been infected with the virus in georgia. 163 have died. nearly a quarter of those are from the albany area. as the virus rips through their rural community, for so many here, it's overwhelming. >> with us being a small city, we're not in new york. but we are still impacted and when you look at the percentages of our population that's impacted. that still is a significant number. >> reporter: scott's diner which serbs southwest georgia says they blew through six months worth of personal protective equipment in one week. >> we got 4500 warriors. that's what these people are flat out warriors that do this day in, day out. they put themself at risk. they run into the fire when others may run away from it. >> reporter: some of the office workers have traded their computers for sewing machines, making mask co
a second trip to the hospital confirmed murray was one of them.m there, the cases jumped. >> to the first day, service six the next day, it was eight the next day. it began to cascade from that point. >> reporter: so far more than 5,000 people have been infected with the virus in georgia. 163 have died. nearly a quarter of those are from the albany area. as the virus rips through their rural community, for so many here, it's overwhelming. >> with us being a small city, we're...
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father murray, many governors are saying religious services need to be canceled for public safety. do those orders go too far given that they don't even allow for people outside 6 feet apart to have celebrations? >> i think those orders are reasonable, lara, because it's very hard to control people do at religious ceremonies. particularly inside. if you want outside, the only way i see that happening is if you give people in their cars where they can get out of the car and they are combined to that space and they wouldn't be. the religious liberty thing is very important because the government does not tell people how to worship god. but when the government is concerned and the church is concerned about the health of our brethren, we have to take that extra step and say we will suspend temporarily public religious ceremonies. they should have mass on tv, they should honor god in many ways paid but it is reasonable and that's what we are doing here in new york and i understand what are doing. >> laura: i know the bishops put down their orders and priest cannot violate moral orders.
father murray, many governors are saying religious services need to be canceled for public safety. do those orders go too far given that they don't even allow for people outside 6 feet apart to have celebrations? >> i think those orders are reasonable, lara, because it's very hard to control people do at religious ceremonies. particularly inside. if you want outside, the only way i see that happening is if you give people in their cars where they can get out of the car and they are...
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chris murray is the director of the university's institute for help metrics and evaluation. thank you so much. i appreciate it. the current number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. topped 56,000 today. states are starting to lift their stay-at-home orders. as a result, i think, that's part of it. you've adjusted your model. what's your forecast? >> our forecast now is for 74,000 deaths. that's our best estimate. the range is pretty wide because there's a lot of unknown factors there, but our best estimate is going up, and we see these protracted, long peaks in some states. we're also seeing signs of a mobility data that people are getting more active, and that's also feeding into our assessment. >> yeah, the -- it was for -- i think it was 60,000, right? that was a low. and now it's up to 74,000. just in my -- in the limited time i am out on the way to work in the car, i notice -- or if i'm going to the supermarket in a limited time, i do see more people out. more family members. i even see people out picnicking and social gatherings. friends out hanging out together. people
chris murray is the director of the university's institute for help metrics and evaluation. thank you so much. i appreciate it. the current number of coronavirus deaths in the u.s. topped 56,000 today. states are starting to lift their stay-at-home orders. as a result, i think, that's part of it. you've adjusted your model. what's your forecast? >> our forecast now is for 74,000 deaths. that's our best estimate. the range is pretty wide because there's a lot of unknown factors there, but...
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. >> reporter: murray bass is not used to a life of isolation. >> i'm 92. i'm usually out here six days a week meeting people. >> reporter: today he's catching up with his friends of 35 years, six feet away through glass. while face time calls have replaced most face to face visit with loved ones, at rockville terrace senior living in fairfield, they've created a way to keep the in person visits going for their 140 residents. through this 8 by 8 glass cubicle. >> i've been getting phone calls from family members almost daily. people who miss their loved ones. you know, they're desperate to see them, but they know they're safe here. >> reporter: jason reyes, who manages the community, put together the cubicle in his garage. several meetings are scheduled each day, and the protective barrier is disinfected after each visit. >> we've had many, many tears. >> reporter: for murray's friends, it's an opportunity to connect in person, even if they can't be in the same room. >> this is great, because we would just be able to wave at him. now we get a chance to talk
. >> reporter: murray bass is not used to a life of isolation. >> i'm 92. i'm usually out here six days a week meeting people. >> reporter: today he's catching up with his friends of 35 years, six feet away through glass. while face time calls have replaced most face to face visit with loved ones, at rockville terrace senior living in fairfield, they've created a way to keep the in person visits going for their 140 residents. through this 8 by 8 glass cubicle. >> i've...
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it was far more difficult for the family. >> murray promised the family justice.ing a new case together. and just weeks before trial, he got a call. it was from tom's attorney saying his client was ready to cut the apron strings and testify against his mom. >> there's no way that we ever suspected that tom aehlert would ever turn on his mother. he was known to be a mama's boy. >> but a mama's boy who decided he didn't want to die in prison. tom pleaded guilty to second degree murder, got 15 to life. besides helping connect the crime to his mother, he had somebody else he wanted to give up. that friend of brett schrauben's, the one that brett claimed drove with him in the car and killed jack jessee. despite the fact there was no forensic evidence, his case went to trial. in february 2013, a jury found him not guilty. defense attorney believed he had been set up to take the fall for the conspiracy. would a jury believe tom's story. as jury deliberated and the family waited, there was no euphoria. they knew from bitter experience that anything could happen. >> it's a
it was far more difficult for the family. >> murray promised the family justice.ing a new case together. and just weeks before trial, he got a call. it was from tom's attorney saying his client was ready to cut the apron strings and testify against his mom. >> there's no way that we ever suspected that tom aehlert would ever turn on his mother. he was known to be a mama's boy. >> but a mama's boy who decided he didn't want to die in prison. tom pleaded guilty to second degree...
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joining us now to discuss his father jerry murray, a priest in new york and a canon lawyer. father mary, many governors are saying that religious services need to be canceled for public safety. do those orders go too far given that they don't even allow for people outside 6 feet apart to have celebrations? >> i think those orders are reasonable, laura, because it's very hard to control what people do at religious ceremonies, crowding together particularly inside. if you are outside, the only way i could see that happening as people in their cars where people couldn't get out of their car and were confined to that space. the religious liberty thing is very important because the government does not tell people how to worship god but when the government is concerned and the church is concerned about the health of our brethren, we have to take that extra step and say, we will suspend temporarily public religious ceremonies. people should pray, watch mass on tv and certainly honor god in so many ways but it is reasonable. that's why we -- what we are doing in new york and i under
joining us now to discuss his father jerry murray, a priest in new york and a canon lawyer. father mary, many governors are saying that religious services need to be canceled for public safety. do those orders go too far given that they don't even allow for people outside 6 feet apart to have celebrations? >> i think those orders are reasonable, laura, because it's very hard to control what people do at religious ceremonies, crowding together particularly inside. if you are outside, the...
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. >> 25 years ago, a massive truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p murray federal building in oklahoma city, killing 117 people including children. on sunday,. eastern american history tv looks back with carrie watkins, executive director of the oklahoma city national memorial and museum, talking about the attack and how it is remembered today. then the oklahoma city bombing 25th anniversary commemoration. than a compilation of events surrounding the oklahoma city bombing. bump in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. it was an act of cowardice, and it was people. >> at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "reel 1996 training program on managing terrorism. an fbi recorded interviews with special agents, investigators, and a survivor. >> i just turned around in my chair and kind of rare back and was getting ready to discuss the next item that i had mentioned itn the bomb went off, and had to be longer, but it was just, like, seconds, and all the girls that was in the office with me disappeared. >> the next on "lectures in history," la sierra university professor ali
. >> 25 years ago, a massive truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p murray federal building in oklahoma city, killing 117 people including children. on sunday,. eastern american history tv looks back with carrie watkins, executive director of the oklahoma city national memorial and museum, talking about the attack and how it is remembered today. then the oklahoma city bombing 25th anniversary commemoration. than a compilation of events surrounding the oklahoma city bombing. bump in...
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murray made that point. there may have been some states that can open earlier.infection rates aren't very high. you have much more people spread out. new york city is a large city where people kind of live on top of each other. so it is not surprising that it spread to quickly there. but just because it's safe to go ahead and open things in montana doesn't mean it's a good idea to do it in places like florida where they're dealing with a quickly increasing number of cases. >> jay crusoe, thank you, as always. >>> let's move overseas to italy where the prime minister extended the country's lockdown until may 3rd. at italy recorded its lowest number of deaths in a day with 431 deaths down from 619 the day before. italy's total death toll from the coronavirus is now at 19,899. second only to the united states death toll which surpassed 20,000 just over the weekend. but in the u.s., fewer lives were lost on a per capita basis. on easter sunday, pope francis capped off a visual holy week holding mass at the vatican. almost 70,000 pilgrims crammed into the space last
murray made that point. there may have been some states that can open earlier.infection rates aren't very high. you have much more people spread out. new york city is a large city where people kind of live on top of each other. so it is not surprising that it spread to quickly there. but just because it's safe to go ahead and open things in montana doesn't mean it's a good idea to do it in places like florida where they're dealing with a quickly increasing number of cases. >> jay crusoe,...
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as you all know, i got a look at some of the damage in murray county today. i could tell you it is devastating. it looked a bomb went off into different neighborhoods i visited. and many of those georgians are already suffering from being out of work due to the covid-19 virus, and now, they've literally lost everything they owned. but i will tell you, they are strong-willed people. they are thankful that they have their families and their children. unfortunately, some lost their lives, and we continue to keep them in our prayers. , withth that resolve georgia's resolve, i know we will rebuild together what was lost. today to then coronavirus update now. as of noon, we have now 13,315 cases in the state, spanning 157 counties, with 464 fatalities. the state lab has processed 3750 tests and commercial vendors have processed 53,271 tests. despite our partnerships and undeniable progress, our testing numbers in georgia continue to lag. as i have said before, the status quo is not acceptable. and dr. toomey is pushing public health officials across our state to co
as you all know, i got a look at some of the damage in murray county today. i could tell you it is devastating. it looked a bomb went off into different neighborhoods i visited. and many of those georgians are already suffering from being out of work due to the covid-19 virus, and now, they've literally lost everything they owned. but i will tell you, they are strong-willed people. they are thankful that they have their families and their children. unfortunately, some lost their lives, and we...
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the death toll in murray county is a number that continues to fluctuate. it was at least five. it could go up from there. across the state of georgia, the governor said it was 6. the fear is as more people return and more searching is done, there could be more casualties found. all of this is continuing during a pandemic. you can see people are close together. they're working here. they're trying to save things. the coronavirus may not be on their mind, but it will be a problem potentially several weeks from now after the storm. martin savidge, cnn, murray county, georgia. >>> south korean military said not long ago north korea fired what are thought to be short range cruise missiles towards the sea between south korea and japan. north korea has carried out multiple launches in recent weeks. >>> the coronavirus pandemic is starting to take its toll on america's food supply as one of the world's biggest pork plants shuts its doors, what that means road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could
the death toll in murray county is a number that continues to fluctuate. it was at least five. it could go up from there. across the state of georgia, the governor said it was 6. the fear is as more people return and more searching is done, there could be more casualties found. all of this is continuing during a pandemic. you can see people are close together. they're working here. they're trying to save things. the coronavirus may not be on their mind, but it will be a problem potentially...
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>>sara murray reporting for us this morning. right take a look at this levi stadium in santa clara was lit up in purple last night. it was to show support for hospitality workers impacted by the pandemic the forty-niners and levi stadium employ about 3,000 people for nfl games and other events and a lot of them are out of work right now, dozens of other buildings across the state participated with purple hues last night including san francisco city hall. and while we still don't know if the nfl season will start as scheduled this year we do know the nfl draft at least will still begin on thursday kron 4 sports reporter kate rooney takes a look at what we can expect from the forty-niners. >>in a typical offseason the forty-niners preparation for the nfl draft remains close to business as usual at a virtual pre draft session on monday gm, john lynch said it's all about making the most of the team, 7 picks that includes possible draft day trades we will right up to the draft let people know there scenarios where we're going to be o
>>sara murray reporting for us this morning. right take a look at this levi stadium in santa clara was lit up in purple last night. it was to show support for hospitality workers impacted by the pandemic the forty-niners and levi stadium employ about 3,000 people for nfl games and other events and a lot of them are out of work right now, dozens of other buildings across the state participated with purple hues last night including san francisco city hall. and while we still don't know if...
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bit about the importance of testing and how we can get that ramped you,nd i want to thank senator murray, for your efforts in having me today. i know senator schumer wanted to talk to us -- >> yes, i am. i was on before. much.nk you very >> thank you, dr. benjamin. i want to thank you for the done.work you have let me begin by saying that i hope all of you, your loved ones are healthy during this very difficult time for all of us. here, it ist utterly mind-boggling that at that theical time administration's testing regime is at best incomplete and at worst in shambles, that the president is choosing to focus his time and energy on a vendetta against the who. that is not leadership. it's not going to improve the situation either health-wise or economically for the american people. york, the coronavirus continues to take a terrible toll. my state and hometown are suffering enormous and heartbreaking losses every day. the impact is overwhelming. you don't meet a person who does not know someone who has passed away. at the same time, we are encouraged that the rate of hospitalizations is mov
bit about the importance of testing and how we can get that ramped you,nd i want to thank senator murray, for your efforts in having me today. i know senator schumer wanted to talk to us -- >> yes, i am. i was on before. much.nk you very >> thank you, dr. benjamin. i want to thank you for the done.work you have let me begin by saying that i hope all of you, your loved ones are healthy during this very difficult time for all of us. here, it ist utterly mind-boggling that at that...
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but i had a chance to talk to chris murray just yesterday. he's been the one driving these models at the university of washington. i think what's changing a bit is they're getting data from other countries around the world. they were primarily basing a lot of what was happening with their original models, which were closer, showing closer to 100,000 people dying, almost exclusively on wuhan. saying here's what wuhan did. if we can do the same thing, then we could sort of get to this number. but we're -- it's not clear that we can do the same thing. wuhan had a significant state of lockdown. now they're seeing other countries that did have significant lockdowns but not as extreme as wuhan, maybe not as early as what you saw in wuhan. yet, they're having success. seeing social distancing measures be successful even if not implemented as stringently as wuhan. maybe a little bit of evidence that even a little bit or moderate amount of social distancing can go further than they originally thought. a caution to your point, alisyn, to a lot of stati
but i had a chance to talk to chris murray just yesterday. he's been the one driving these models at the university of washington. i think what's changing a bit is they're getting data from other countries around the world. they were primarily basing a lot of what was happening with their original models, which were closer, showing closer to 100,000 people dying, almost exclusively on wuhan. saying here's what wuhan did. if we can do the same thing, then we could sort of get to this number. but...
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murray would say that as well. remember a month ago the projected death toll in the united states from that same model was 90,000, then it went down to 68, then 60. it sort of bounced around. it shows us two things. one is that in some ways, we were doing better than i think the original models predicted in terms of physical distancing, especially in the southern states for a while, and now that those restrictions are starting to get lifted, the models show the numbers going up. people may still not go out just because they can go out. you look at some of the polling around this, and people are still worried about this. so we'll see what these models do. but you need to have adequate testing in place. people keep hearing that term, but what does that mean? it means for you guys, as you, maybe over the next few months, start going back to work, how do you get tested? how do you get tested regularly? how do you use that information to determine whether or not you're going to go into a place of work, a business settin
murray would say that as well. remember a month ago the projected death toll in the united states from that same model was 90,000, then it went down to 68, then 60. it sort of bounced around. it shows us two things. one is that in some ways, we were doing better than i think the original models predicted in terms of physical distancing, especially in the southern states for a while, and now that those restrictions are starting to get lifted, the models show the numbers going up. people may...
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days a murray the k. and doesn't bruce in whoever the but those individuals from stern to great by the way great urban formats and great city of all formats in terms of morning drive it's talk it's not music everything is taught turn on t.v. tell me what's not talk his idea of talk radio taught everywhere howard stern was never a d.j. it's talk while we're doing this talk what news is the only thing that changes is how do you provide it and your people do it the right was it in the bathroom who are doing some of the best program they have by just off. yeah i know what i what i was saying about dying i think you're absolutely right about about the platform of top if it is everywhere and thank goodness but i was talking about specifically what was known what we grew up in and then started out in radio and i think i think i think that's it that's a shame to it to a great extent but i just want to say the folks in a alluded to this in my intro to you during a down times and helping guide me through my technic
days a murray the k. and doesn't bruce in whoever the but those individuals from stern to great by the way great urban formats and great city of all formats in terms of morning drive it's talk it's not music everything is taught turn on t.v. tell me what's not talk his idea of talk radio taught everywhere howard stern was never a d.j. it's talk while we're doing this talk what news is the only thing that changes is how do you provide it and your people do it the right was it in the bathroom who...
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jamie murray, thank you.ager eddie howe's become the first premier league boss to take a voluntary pay cut with football on hold because of the pandemic. but his gesture comes as bournmouthjoin a number of clubs like tottenham, newcastle and norwich who are using the government's job retention scheme to put some non playing staff on leave with a 20% wage cut — whilst players continue to earn their full salaries. it's something that's been heavily criticised, including by the former tottenham manager harry redknapp who i spoke to earlier: to be honest i do not think it is good. i think it is... i think platinum as you say, it has people there and access probably ten million a year, 12 million a year it may be in certain cases, that they cannot afford to keep their staff on. you know what i would like to see, i would like to see the players have a meeting between their selves, they can obviously not be together but on the phones or whatever and say listen, i think it will be a good idea, let us take a wage cut.
jamie murray, thank you.ager eddie howe's become the first premier league boss to take a voluntary pay cut with football on hold because of the pandemic. but his gesture comes as bournmouthjoin a number of clubs like tottenham, newcastle and norwich who are using the government's job retention scheme to put some non playing staff on leave with a 20% wage cut — whilst players continue to earn their full salaries. it's something that's been heavily criticised, including by the former tottenham...
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>> well, you speak about the murray modeling and what i can tell you is that dr.eborah birx and her team did modeling that very closely aligned to what, what the murray modeling suggested, charles, an that was the information that was presented to the president over this weekend when he made the decision to call on every american, regardless of whether you're in a community that is impacted by coronavirus, to continue to avoid gatherings of more than 10, work from home if you can, use a drive-through instead of going into restaurants, if you're sick, stay home, all of those principles are available. although i must say to you, charles, as you're a great champion much american free enterprise, i'm sitting here at the walmart distribution center in virginia. this is one of the, one of the companies that we will refer to as critical infrastructure. these are the folks that are keeping food on the table, you know, from the farmers working in the field to the distribution center here, over 1000 strong, people are coming to work every day. they're loading those 18 wheel
>> well, you speak about the murray modeling and what i can tell you is that dr.eborah birx and her team did modeling that very closely aligned to what, what the murray modeling suggested, charles, an that was the information that was presented to the president over this weekend when he made the decision to call on every american, regardless of whether you're in a community that is impacted by coronavirus, to continue to avoid gatherings of more than 10, work from home if you can, use a...
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♪ ♪. >> the moral of the movie is murray uses his time to make himself a better person.ive in a kind of groundhog day now. >> what would you do if you were stuck in one place and every day was exactly the same? and nothing that you did mattered? >> reporter: little changes for those of us who are hunkered down. honestly, can you tell me the day of the week? >> for a second there, al, i forgot what day it was. >> reporter: what many of us did not anticipate was the coronavirus partner pathogen, anxiety. how do pay the bills. when can we go back to work? should i get a test? are my adult kids or my parents abiding by the distance guidelines? the numbers keep going up. >> 92,000 tested positive. 13,000 currently hospitalized. >> reporter: and the news only grows more urgent. >> temporary morgues now set up outside of some hospitals. >> reporter: morality estimates enough to sober even the most cavalier. >> new projections show as many as 240,000 deaths in the united states over the coming months. >> reporter: yet as we worry, we wonder how on earth they do it. >> i'd be lyi
♪ ♪. >> the moral of the movie is murray uses his time to make himself a better person.ive in a kind of groundhog day now. >> what would you do if you were stuck in one place and every day was exactly the same? and nothing that you did mattered? >> reporter: little changes for those of us who are hunkered down. honestly, can you tell me the day of the week? >> for a second there, al, i forgot what day it was. >> reporter: what many of us did not anticipate was...
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watched groundhog day, which i think is an interesting analogy for where i am, you know, the bill murray that he can‘t escape from and it is only by becoming a nicer person and appreciating the small town that he hated when he arrived and was trapped in, that he learns and is able to move on. and ifeel as though appreciating what we have got and appreciating those around you does improve your life and it is an important reality check. ask me again ina important reality check. ask me again in a year, victoria.|j important reality check. ask me again in a year, victoria. i will. ifiama again in a year, victoria. i will. if i am a better man. again in a year, victoria. i will. ifi am a better man. i definitely will and are you going to get married now? i'm going to do my best, as soon as they lift the ban. iam not best, as soon as they lift the ban. i am not for lifting the ban too soon. but as soon as they do, and as soon as we can, yes, we soon. but as soon as they do, and as soon as we can, yes, we should go and do that thing and i‘m looking forward to a big party. 0h, and do that thing
watched groundhog day, which i think is an interesting analogy for where i am, you know, the bill murray that he can‘t escape from and it is only by becoming a nicer person and appreciating the small town that he hated when he arrived and was trapped in, that he learns and is able to move on. and ifeel as though appreciating what we have got and appreciating those around you does improve your life and it is an important reality check. ask me again ina important reality check. ask me again in...
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adult academy and how the kids are keeping busy during this quarantine keeping up their training murray also admitted he is playing in the virtual madrid open and has been practicing on play station as who else rafael nidal. the chinese rational baseball league is the only professionally currently playing regular season games and for the u.s. president lyons they took a beating during the home opener for the bung guardians 1st and it was an absolute duty live picture andre lou in fact not a guardian challenge a shent to the infield single off the mound he would open up scoring guards up to all the time late one to the left fielder a double to run who bombed at the 40 lead and a pretty nice slide in the 2nd guardian bats were on fire the 1st time a cheering homer to right field from di payphones home team is leading with 6 runs next thing though is not going to be much better by the 2nd another 2 run homer this time to center field lions by themselves in an 80 colt cup the 4th lions really unable to get anything going as you see a while in shreiking al off a nasty pitch from chen change
adult academy and how the kids are keeping busy during this quarantine keeping up their training murray also admitted he is playing in the virtual madrid open and has been practicing on play station as who else rafael nidal. the chinese rational baseball league is the only professionally currently playing regular season games and for the u.s. president lyons they took a beating during the home opener for the bung guardians 1st and it was an absolute duty live picture andre lou in fact not a...
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chris murray. we'll continue to check in with you on the models as they shift.cing around the pain that keeps you up again, and again. advil pm silences pain, and you sleep the whole night. advil pm >>> we hope to enthe program tonight by focusing on health care workers as we do many nights but the white house task force briefing went longer than expected. tomorrow night we'll bring a nurse's remarkable account of what she faces. the news continues right now. i want to hand things over to chris for cuomo prime time. how are you doing? >> i'm doing better than i deserve. good to see you. hope you had a good weekend. and welcome to everybody here in the new age of rebirth and renewal. i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. the president can try to rewrite history and cover up and do what he does best, which is cover his own flank. but all americans want to know, all we must demand to know is how the hell is he going to get us out of this. saying time to reopen is not enough when 23,000 lay dead. more than half a million of us are sick. you know i have it. i'm
chris murray. we'll continue to check in with you on the models as they shift.cing around the pain that keeps you up again, and again. advil pm silences pain, and you sleep the whole night. advil pm >>> we hope to enthe program tonight by focusing on health care workers as we do many nights but the white house task force briefing went longer than expected. tomorrow night we'll bring a nurse's remarkable account of what she faces. the news continues right now. i want to hand things over...
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it would be great if you were to -- chris murray validates that. i am not a modeler but i would calculate this is at the beginning of february when the epidemic started in new york. >> 14% of the people in the study had antibodies of coronavirus. is that a high number or low number to you? >> the new york state number means less to me. it is about 20% or 21%, much less than the rest of the state. one and five of new yorkers may be infected if the study is validated lie a large sampling. a large percentage of those became infected before march 22nd when the order implemented to do social distancing. that tends to reenforce this pep mi epidemic had been going on for weeks. it is a lag and it plateaus for a while and it goes up exponentially. a lot of these pieces are starrista starting to come together of this horrible tragedy that happened to new york. >> do you think we see a similar number in cities nationwide? >> well, it is possible. we heard about california. i think this epidemic was probably well underway in february just like it was underway
it would be great if you were to -- chris murray validates that. i am not a modeler but i would calculate this is at the beginning of february when the epidemic started in new york. >> 14% of the people in the study had antibodies of coronavirus. is that a high number or low number to you? >> the new york state number means less to me. it is about 20% or 21%, much less than the rest of the state. one and five of new yorkers may be infected if the study is validated lie a large...
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to come out and offer a few words and then he will be followed with a panel discussion withcharles murray who is known to probably everybody here . he's a high chair and cultural studies here at aei and megan mcardle who is probably known to all of you, washington post columnist with a lot to say on this issue as well. tim is a visiting fellow here at aei and he's also the commentary editor at the washington examiner where he's been a columnist for a while and you are all aware of his columns to his previous books on cronyism are what any of you probably know him for. the big ripoff and obamanomics. but this new book alienated america is a new enterprise for him, adeep dive into what's going on in the heartland and i'm holding this book up because you need to buy it . it's easier for me to say that and for tim to say and you should go out there and pick up a copy on your way out if you didn't pick one up on the way in, they are for sale in the hallway know tim will give us a few remarks followed by this discussion and then we will allow time for engagement with you, for a question and ans
to come out and offer a few words and then he will be followed with a panel discussion withcharles murray who is known to probably everybody here . he's a high chair and cultural studies here at aei and megan mcardle who is probably known to all of you, washington post columnist with a lot to say on this issue as well. tim is a visiting fellow here at aei and he's also the commentary editor at the washington examiner where he's been a columnist for a while and you are all aware of his columns...
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we headed to murray county to check on things up there. but it gives you hope out there, and that's certainly something we will be discussing in the days ahead. in the conversation with superintendent wood and many of the administrators around the state, that is an issue we will all work on together to make sure we come up with good solutions as well as with the university system and others. >> can we talk about the windemere situation in augusta? that was a situation friday, about 70 patients tested positive there. what happens in a situation like that? how soon does the national guard get deployed? >> i will let the general give a quick update, and then dr. toomey can add anything. general? general: thanks for that question. when we see a report like that, we go through the index and look at the homes we have already provided services to. in fact, when we saw the report on that particular facility, we had been to it the day before. we continue to go back and recheck with facilities as we see problems and challenges to see if there is ano
we headed to murray county to check on things up there. but it gives you hope out there, and that's certainly something we will be discussing in the days ahead. in the conversation with superintendent wood and many of the administrators around the state, that is an issue we will all work on together to make sure we come up with good solutions as well as with the university system and others. >> can we talk about the windemere situation in augusta? that was a situation friday, about 70...
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vonnie: our thanks to you, laura murray. school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropy. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: former president barack obama has endorsed joe biden for president. mr. obama said his former vice president has "the character and the experience to guide us through one of our darkest times and heal us through a long recovery." he added "choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best decisions i ever made." good at following social distancing and stay-at-home orders according to the cdc. they say people responded quickly to directions from authorities. models had estimated half the population would embrace the recommendations. instead, more than 90% have done everything from carefully washing their hands to avoiding the workplace. india has extended their nationwide lockdown through may 3. prime minister modi says social distancing is been a great benefits. india has reported a little more than 10,000 rotavirus infections and 358 deaths,
vonnie: our thanks to you, laura murray. school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropy. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: former president barack obama has endorsed joe biden for president. mr. obama said his former vice president has "the character and the experience to guide us through one of our darkest times and heal us through a long recovery." he added "choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best...