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>> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's amazing to me, i did not know that. the interview respected research said there's 9,000 different american producers from exxon mobile down to some guy with a small well in his backyard producing a barrel day you ever try to wrangle 12 kids. 9,000 oil producers trying to
>> the two companies that origin nal nated that motion, it's scott sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's...
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el presidente to nal trump apoya una reapertura de la economÍa en todo el paÍs, hoy dijo que gobernadorocal. ni el presidente ni los expertos en la casa blanca estÁn de acuerdo. >>> el presidente donald trump dijo estar en desacuerdo con la decisiÓn del gobernador de georgia de abrir locales catalogados como esenciales. porque es muy pronto pero al mismo tiempo debe hacer lo que crea que es correcto. quiero que haga lo que cree que estÁ bien dijo el mandatario las muertes por covid 19 siguen en ascenso en el paÍs. otros 2 estados estÁn pensando lo mismo como las vegas y texas, donde ir a hospitales para hacerse procedimientos quirÚrgicos es parte de su primera fase la guÍa del presidente dejaba a esos negocios en la segunda o tercera reapertura del paÍs. >>> vamos a mÉxico, los casos confirmados son mÁs de 10500. el nÚmero de fallecidos llega casi a mil. la crisis econÓmica derivada po esta pandemia afecta a los mÁs... adelante vÍctor >>> quÉ tal, julio, buenas noches. ante la llegada de la fase 3, la etapa mÁs criticas d la pandemia en nuestro paÍs, el gobierno de mÉxico anunciÓ un pla
el presidente to nal trump apoya una reapertura de la economÍa en todo el paÍs, hoy dijo que gobernadorocal. ni el presidente ni los expertos en la casa blanca estÁn de acuerdo. >>> el presidente donald trump dijo estar en desacuerdo con la decisiÓn del gobernador de georgia de abrir locales catalogados como esenciales. porque es muy pronto pero al mismo tiempo debe hacer lo que crea que es correcto. quiero que haga lo que cree que estÁ bien dijo el mandatario las muertes por...
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. >> you are going to want to cut it dieing a nal like that. >> trevor: okay, dieing a nal, so through the sleeves. >> yes, yes, exactly. >> trevor: okay, cool. >> yes, yes, yes. >> trevor: i got it i got it. i got it. >> yep yep yep. >> trevor: wow, man, this is really hard. i see why people are strilging. okay, cool. through the sleeve and to the other side. >> almost there. >> trevor: there i got it. >> yes, you got it, okay. >> trevor: got it! >> so now thz is great, this is so much fun. so what do i do now? >> so take all three of those and put them in a garbage bag and throw them away. i never liked those shirtsd, trevor, they don't look good on you. >> trevor: yo, jaboukie, these were my favorite shirts. >> and that was the problem. you have to be looking crisp, tremplet you can't be out here lacking. >> trevor: i'm sorry i called you jaboukie. good-bye jab oukee. >> that would be a really cute crop top. >> trevor: asshole. okay, legallet me see if i can get dulces on within hi, trevor. >> trevor: you ray sight for soar eyes, how you reasons i'm all right, just in here cooking a
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the final phase of th study his study is really important and it's important we quickly get to the nal phases fast as we can so far the most recent studies have not look od for hydroxychloroquine the largest health administration, 360 a coronavirus patients. >>ose who ok hydroxychloroquine had more than twice the death rate as those who did not in a french study of a181 patients hydroxychloroquin didn't work and some patients taking it developed heart problems. >>neither of hose studies has been peer reviewed or published in a medical journal and showed the patients had a lower viroad after taking hydroxychloroquine but that studs methods have been that published it is reviewing it again for coronavirus patients and their families more waiting to see which drugs ght make the differencbetween life and death. that was elizabeth cohen reporting the fda says it is trying to speed up clinical trials for new treatments 72 active clinical trials. >>are now under way. recent polls have been giving joe biden a significant edge over president trump and the presidential race, including to fox pol
the final phase of th study his study is really important and it's important we quickly get to the nal phases fast as we can so far the most recent studies have not look od for hydroxychloroquine the largest health administration, 360 a coronavirus patients. >>ose who ok hydroxychloroquine had more than twice the death rate as those who did not in a french study of a181 patients hydroxychloroquin didn't work and some patients taking it developed heart problems. >>neither of hose...
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but tuesday, the nati nal institutes of health recommended against the combination of hydroxychloroquine and is it for my son antibiotic also sold as is the pack. >>unless a patient is in a clinical trl saying there is potential for toxicities at the white house briefing tuesday evening panel of experts and the nih is actually now recommendin against the use. >>address c clarke with combination was eve, happen just something you i'm always willng to take a look. >>ere are several other they'll help covid-19 patients such as the antiviral drug remdesivirear. the nih panel didn't endorse any of them saying more clinical trials needto be done. and now doctors arelanning to study another cla of drugs, those that treat blood clots freshly every single person that i'm seeing that i'm asked to interview and examine. >>has a clotting proble with coke severe covid disea. >>and the clotting problems aren't the most profound that i've ever seen. in the ice you setting. >>broadway actor nick cordero contract ofhe novel coronavirus and had his leg amputated because of a ood clot he survived but blood
but tuesday, the nati nal institutes of health recommended against the combination of hydroxychloroquine and is it for my son antibiotic also sold as is the pack. >>unless a patient is in a clinical trl saying there is potential for toxicities at the white house briefing tuesday evening panel of experts and the nih is actually now recommendin against the use. >>address c clarke with combination was eve, happen just something you i'm always willng to take a look. >>ere are...
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the final phase of th study his study is really important and it's important we quickly get to the nal phases fast as we can so far the most recent studies have not look od for hydroxychloroquine the largest health administration, 360 a coronavirus patients. >>ose who ok hydroxychloroquine had more than twice the death rate as those who did not in a french study of a181 patients hydroxychloroquin didn't work and some patients taking it developed heart problems. >>neither of hose studies has been peer reviewed or published in a medical journal and showed the patients had a lower viroad after taking hydroxychloroquine but that studs methods have been that published it is reviewing it
the final phase of th study his study is really important and it's important we quickly get to the nal phases fast as we can so far the most recent studies have not look od for hydroxychloroquine the largest health administration, 360 a coronavirus patients. >>ose who ok hydroxychloroquine had more than twice the death rate as those who did not in a french study of a181 patients hydroxychloroquin didn't work and some patients taking it developed heart problems. >>neither of hose...
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heidi stevenson was a 23 year veteran of the force and a authorities are still trying to establish the nalth toll and have warned that there may be more victims. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' 's program, economic devastation brought by the coronavirus, how there in america have beenit hardest by the crisis. miopions of across india have been allowed to go back to work. individual states are given the power to ease lockdown restrictions. rye bbc has more on this s now. >> last week when prime minister diden e sded the government would look at areas ae sectors wher perhaps some of the restrictions could be eased with view to reduce the economic distress that the lockdown is causing. so the areas that have seen that happening today are largely rural parts of the country, not very densely populated, and where there so far have not been any confirmed cases of coronavirus. farming, fishing, dairy activities are all but allowed to resume. work on plantations, any work for public utilities like constructing of roads, sewer lis, all of that in these gre
heidi stevenson was a 23 year veteran of the force and a authorities are still trying to establish the nalth toll and have warned that there may be more victims. laura: you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight' 's program, economic devastation brought by the coronavirus, how there in america have beenit hardest by the crisis. miopions of across india have been allowed to go back to work. individual states are given the power to ease lockdown restrictions....
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i took saudi light in the now,nal price we are at 19.79 -- 1979 is are you go back to to get under $20 a barrel. i have said this last four or five days. the decline in the last -- in the u.s. to year yield screams lower for longer. francine: we will have a look at that, quite extensively. we will also talk about emerging markets. let's get to first word news in new york city with viviana hurtado. viviana: we begin with a report on the impact of the coronavirus on the oil market. global demand for oil will plunge this year by a record 9%, according to the international energy agency. the slump will thwart efforts by the opec-plus coalition to contain the glut of crude. april will be the hardest hit month. fuel use will shrink by almost a third. now to president donald trump. he is temporarily halting payments to the world health organization. he blames the w.h.o. for taking china's claims about coronavirus at face value. plus he says they claim -- the united nations weighing in, saying now is not the time to reduce the agency resources. a temporary lifeline for the u.s. airlines as fra
i took saudi light in the now,nal price we are at 19.79 -- 1979 is are you go back to to get under $20 a barrel. i have said this last four or five days. the decline in the last -- in the u.s. to year yield screams lower for longer. francine: we will have a look at that, quite extensively. we will also talk about emerging markets. let's get to first word news in new york city with viviana hurtado. viviana: we begin with a report on the impact of the coronavirus on the oil market. global demand...
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that's why such a -- >> fascinating bryan, jump in >> the two companies that origin nal nated that motiontt sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry begging a regulatory body to control output what's amazing to me, i did not know that. the interview respected research said there's 9,000 different american producers from exxon mobile down to some guy with a small well in his backyard producing a barrel day you ever try to wrangle 12 kids. 9,000 oil producers trying to get them to agree on anything could be tough >> all right we'll leave it there thank you very much. kelly. >>> all right. up next, the global crisis from the coronavirus. it's cast a cloud, a cloud of death, despair and extreme financial anxiety across the whole world and as we look to begin holy w
that's why such a -- >> fascinating bryan, jump in >> the two companies that origin nal nated that motiontt sheffie sheffield. he is pushing for this he is on fast money tonight. he thinks exxon and others are trying to destroy it tune in for that the former ceo is parsley. his son, he's not the ceo anymore. a little family action going on there. they are pushing the texas railroads commission to institute these cuts it really is a remarkable time when you have the oil industry...
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bulletins come, many italians respond with defiance and solidarity, expressing an almost primal nal needor hope the face of news that no one wants to hear but no one can afford to fully ignore. >> we knew in advance it was likely not going to be good news, it was going to be really bad news. >> mattia is an italian journalist base in the rome. >> it was a moment based in dread, a moment people try to avoid. psychologically it is a lot of pressure on that moment of the day. >> the covid-19 pandemic that began in china and swept through asia took several weeks to fully impact europe. it meant italy had some time to prepare, but like most nations, italy didn't appreciate the full scale of what it was about to face. >> unfortunately, italians like me, myself included, we started to take it seriously when we were forced to do so, when the lockdown was a decree from the government. >> sports events were canceled. schools and universities shut. and italy's famous cafe culture disappeared from the sidewalks. but italy's attempts to stop covid-19 came too late. the first recorded case was on janu
bulletins come, many italians respond with defiance and solidarity, expressing an almost primal nal needor hope the face of news that no one wants to hear but no one can afford to fully ignore. >> we knew in advance it was likely not going to be good news, it was going to be really bad news. >> mattia is an italian journalist base in the rome. >> it was a moment based in dread, a moment people try to avoid. psychologically it is a lot of pressure on that moment of the day....
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the republican governor of georgia, brian kemp, says hair and nal salon and nail salons, gyms, tattoo parlors, other businesses, can reopen as soon as this friday. well ahead of even the president's deadline of may 1st. meantime, in states controlled by democrats, protestors have been demanding an end to social distancing and lockdowns. and they have been encouraged by words from the president. it would be easy to forget that, despite all of this, the number of people in the u.s. dying from covid-19 has nearly doubled to 42,000 in just the past week. america's leading infectious disease expert says reopening too soon, without widespread testing, would be a big mistake. >> what you do, if you jump the gun and go into a situation where you have a big spike, you're going to set yourself back. so, as painful as it is to go by the careful guidelines of gradually phasing into a reopening, it's going to backfire. >> the latest opinion polls showed most americans agree, according to an nbc news/"wall street journal" survey, 58% are concerned about restrictions being lifted too quickly, and th
the republican governor of georgia, brian kemp, says hair and nal salon and nail salons, gyms, tattoo parlors, other businesses, can reopen as soon as this friday. well ahead of even the president's deadline of may 1st. meantime, in states controlled by democrats, protestors have been demanding an end to social distancing and lockdowns. and they have been encouraged by words from the president. it would be easy to forget that, despite all of this, the number of people in the u.s. dying from...
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they will allow patients to collect their own nal swab samples at home and mail them in for results. now according to the fda lab corps will be making the test available in most states in coming weeks. but you will needa doctor's order to be able to purchase the at home local immigration attorneys are reacting to president trump's plan for a new immigration ban some of them agree with the president's move but othersthink the president is using the coronaviruto push anti immigranagenda. the president relis on section of the immigration and nationality act make executive orders like the one clming it's to protect available jobs for arican citizens. but san francisco immigration lawyer elias shami a chummy a says that the away our ecomy has been beving makes this ve unnecsary. >>new declaration, heis preventing people from coming to the unit states as lawful immigrants who families have prtection for them to join them in the united states addition, it appears that those that are in the united states and in the process of adjusting their status to that of a lawful permanent residen there
they will allow patients to collect their own nal swab samples at home and mail them in for results. now according to the fda lab corps will be making the test available in most states in coming weeks. but you will needa doctor's order to be able to purchase the at home local immigration attorneys are reacting to president trump's plan for a new immigration ban some of them agree with the president's move but othersthink the president is using the coronaviruto push anti immigranagenda. the...
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so i think it's much better to do this on the local levee the nal thing i will say, i think we're overstating much conflict there is in america. americans are amazingly united noem 90% ofcrats and 82% of distancing. support the social 90% of americans, complete bipartisan consensus, beleve if we loosen too much there will be a second wave. 76% of americans say even if their governor did loosen, they would gotten out. to me the big story is we're o sohanging together through this. >> woouff: evidently so, if you believe those polls. but, mark, going back to wha david mentioned a moment ago and that is the president's statement yesterday about injecting ultraviolet light or disinfectant into ourselves. today, the white house was oksaying that was just a they didn't mean it, but there have been other statements he's made abendorsing thisma anria drug that the experts are saying can't be relied on. what are the american people keo f all this? >> judy, i think the most unreported story of the week is piers morgan, the prichett television joualist who is a friend of the president, one of the 47 peo
so i think it's much better to do this on the local levee the nal thing i will say, i think we're overstating much conflict there is in america. americans are amazingly united noem 90% ofcrats and 82% of distancing. support the social 90% of americans, complete bipartisan consensus, beleve if we loosen too much there will be a second wave. 76% of americans say even if their governor did loosen, they would gotten out. to me the big story is we're o sohanging together through this. >>...
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kids.t nal that means big cars and big insurance premiums. their bill, $315 a month for their two cars. but since the shutdown, their needs have changed. >> we have not moved our cars from our driveway. they've basically just been sitting there for almost a month now. >> reporter: so zero miles on the road, zero chance of having an accident. in a much-needed relief effort, many car insurance companies are offering money back because we're driving less. >> we contacted about 20 insurers, and majority of those are giving some sort of rebate, refund, premium credit, to policyholders. >> reporter: looking at the nation's five biggest auto insurers, state farm says you'll see an average 25% credit. geico discounting 15% for your next full policy term. progressive giving a 20% credit at the end of april or may. allstate offering 15% for april and may. and usaa with a 20% credit on two months' worth of premiums. so how much could those refunds add up to? we asked our m to log in to her insurance site and check. >> they're calling it shelter in place
kids.t nal that means big cars and big insurance premiums. their bill, $315 a month for their two cars. but since the shutdown, their needs have changed. >> we have not moved our cars from our driveway. they've basically just been sitting there for almost a month now. >> reporter: so zero miles on the road, zero chance of having an accident. in a much-needed relief effort, many car insurance companies are offering money back because we're driving less. >> we contacted about 20...
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lexington is actually monitoring it during the day and able to push addit nal people there at the end of the day. that was their innovation and we appreciate that. be our four will kroger sites next week. and remember, when you look at ashland especially, it is regional. if you are in any of the counties around it, if you are in close driving dishes -- it's distance, sign up and get online. this is just part of all the testing that is going on all around the state. we have more tes ting locations before, and we believe we will have new testing locations coming online as soon early next week. many of these now, we are working with local health departments or others, where we can provide the testing and they can provide the people. these are all drive-through testing. testing hashazards gone up. their capacity has gone up. we've had over -- i thi nk they have had over 130 in the last two days. they can accommodate more. if you are in that area, make sure you sign up. murray, the county is hospital, doing tests and they and christian county of course have been doing it for a while. they
lexington is actually monitoring it during the day and able to push addit nal people there at the end of the day. that was their innovation and we appreciate that. be our four will kroger sites next week. and remember, when you look at ashland especially, it is regional. if you are in any of the counties around it, if you are in close driving dishes -- it's distance, sign up and get online. this is just part of all the testing that is going on all around the state. we have more tes ting...
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using that with sent nals ainel contact tracing have to come together so the worker knows there is notonavirus in the community. and if it is, all of that contact tracing and activity wraps around to surge both personnel and testing capacity into that particular community. >> we have questions from our viewers. this is from mo. he sent in a video. >> both south korea and china are reporting multiple patients who recover from coronavirus, testing negative and recontrasting the virus. if that is the case, how does that impact vaccine and antibody test. >> we don't know if it's full length rna. we find that people will shed, as cells are broken down, partial elements of rna. the tests we are using are highly sensitive and can find small amounts of rna. the jury is out on whether there is late shedding and whether a person has antibodies of the full virus. people are working on that and cu culturing the virus and seeing if that exists. >> the worst-case scenario would be they got reinfected. it wasn't a breakdown of the virus, but they got reinfected. could that be the case? >> of course i
using that with sent nals ainel contact tracing have to come together so the worker knows there is notonavirus in the community. and if it is, all of that contact tracing and activity wraps around to surge both personnel and testing capacity into that particular community. >> we have questions from our viewers. this is from mo. he sent in a video. >> both south korea and china are reporting multiple patients who recover from coronavirus, testing negative and recontrasting the virus....
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systems of nal medicaid in particular for the uninsured in america -- >> would you like that to cover middle class? think what we're seeing health insurance could today, john, is really inspiring. one of the things -- >> i'm sorry. are people that already have insurance >> one of the things that has characterized the president's approach is the way e has engaged american businesses to step up and do their part. s the president said many times, we're inspired by the spirit of american businesses. center a distribution for walmart today in southern virginia, and i saw the way this literally has already hired thousands of people. these workers are coming to work. are coming to rs work. farmers are working in the field. grocery stores made a commitment month ago ident a that no grocery store in america would close down. the food supply is strong. we're getting food on the table of every american. it's because the president went to these leaders and said we need you to step up and do your part. we engaged health insurance this ives early on in process to waive -- to waive copays on coronav
systems of nal medicaid in particular for the uninsured in america -- >> would you like that to cover middle class? think what we're seeing health insurance could today, john, is really inspiring. one of the things -- >> i'm sorry. are people that already have insurance >> one of the things that has characterized the president's approach is the way e has engaged american businesses to step up and do their part. s the president said many times, we're inspired by the spirit of...
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benitez spoke to one crew member about their lives in limbo and h he joins us now from a cruise ship ferm naluise ships are still waiting to dock and the crew member you're about to meet has been on his ship since january. now he just wants to get home. this morning, one of the nearly 50,000 cruise ship crew members stranded at sea in u.s. waters is now speaking with "gma." >> as an american citizen i should have the freedom to go home and spend this quarantine in my own home. >> reporter: 27-year-old matthew gordon from georgia is a performer on holland america's ship. the ship is off the coast of the bahamas. it could be weeks before he gets home. how long do you think you'll be on that ship? >> the captain this morning, you could tell there was such dismay in his voice because he said it's likely that we'll be here for at least two or three or four more weeks. >> reporter: gordon telling us life aboard the ship is eerie. this is the casino. empty and barren. the theater is no different. >> our ship has been at sea without any contact with the outside world really with no guests since march
benitez spoke to one crew member about their lives in limbo and h he joins us now from a cruise ship ferm naluise ships are still waiting to dock and the crew member you're about to meet has been on his ship since january. now he just wants to get home. this morning, one of the nearly 50,000 cruise ship crew members stranded at sea in u.s. waters is now speaking with "gma." >> as an american citizen i should have the freedom to go home and spend this quarantine in my own home....
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and so in tra dish nal infectious disease that's the progress you would normally see.and that antibody would be effective in controlling subsequent infections if the agent is the same and their shared proteins that that antibody combine to and prevent infections. i don't want to say never, but i think most patients recover and have the antibody. i think the other piece of this is we know from other studies with the plasma, it does look like the plasma though it's early and anecdotal will get hints about whether antibodies are coming from recovered patients are helpful in people who are fighting the disease in that moment. and that could help really focus you in understanding that that antibody is important in immunity. >> just another question from beth shaw in connecticut. >> my husband had tested positive last wednesday. on day 8 from presumed exposure, he has now just lost his sense of taste completely. can you tell by the symptom if it's the start, middle, or end of the virus? is there a set order of events and systems? >> you know, that's a great question. and i w
and so in tra dish nal infectious disease that's the progress you would normally see.and that antibody would be effective in controlling subsequent infections if the agent is the same and their shared proteins that that antibody combine to and prevent infections. i don't want to say never, but i think most patients recover and have the antibody. i think the other piece of this is we know from other studies with the plasma, it does look like the plasma though it's early and anecdotal will get...
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as of last tuesday all 50 states and the district of columbia are now paying that attention nal additionalin the c.a.r.e.s. act that's valuable relief the states have old computer systems, but we are working with them at the labor department to help get these payments out. the second point that i do think is important, as difficult as it is to see this many americans unemployed, we came into this period of unemployment by a very different path than say the great recession and we'll go out by a different path. there's some reason for optimism there, too >> mr. secretary, steve liesman asked the right question is the ppp working what would these numbers be without it >> well, i think the ppp is one of the best things in the c.a.r.e.s. act as you know, that's the program of loans for small businesses where the loans are largely forgivable if the businesses keep those workers on payroll. from the perspective of the labor department, the reason i like that program so much is that there's light at the end of this tunnel. we purposefully paused our economy, but the pause was meant to be temporary
as of last tuesday all 50 states and the district of columbia are now paying that attention nal additionalin the c.a.r.e.s. act that's valuable relief the states have old computer systems, but we are working with them at the labor department to help get these payments out. the second point that i do think is important, as difficult as it is to see this many americans unemployed, we came into this period of unemployment by a very different path than say the great recession and we'll go out by a...