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nicole el reporte que tenemos hasta a hora desde washington dc >> javier, muchas gracias y entre los menos 108 mÉxico capos, 86 de ellos en nueva york, ademÁs de haber perdido a uno de los suyos sus familias tienen que ver ahora de quÉ manera se llevan el cuerpo mÉxico, el proceso de repatriaciÓn es muy complicado. >> de acuerdo con las autoridades ya existe protocolo para la repatriaciÓn de cuerpos de personas fallecidas por el covid-19 en estados unidos, sin embargo, para las organizaciones pro-inmigrantes existen muchos problemas para los familiares, entre las miles de pÉrdidas por covid-19 en estados unidos, hay mÁs de un centenar de mexicanos de hombres y mujeres que migraron al paÍs vecino y la pandemia les quitÓ el sueÑo americano, el gobierno de mÉxico estableciÓ los protocolos para repatriar cuerpos del extranjero, donde aseguran que los trÁmites deberan realizarse en el consulado mexicano, sin importar que cuente con un estatus legal. >> para el manejo de personas que han fallecido hay un capÍtulo que habla de la repatriaciÓn de cadÁveres esta incluido en el mismo alineamie
nicole el reporte que tenemos hasta a hora desde washington dc >> javier, muchas gracias y entre los menos 108 mÉxico capos, 86 de ellos en nueva york, ademÁs de haber perdido a uno de los suyos sus familias tienen que ver ahora de quÉ manera se llevan el cuerpo mÉxico, el proceso de repatriaciÓn es muy complicado. >> de acuerdo con las autoridades ya existe protocolo para la repatriaciÓn de cuerpos de personas fallecidas por el covid-19 en estados unidos, sin embargo, para...
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. >>> muy buenas tardes le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros en estados unidos estamospeores momentos de la pandemia por coronavirus con un aumento de cifras que sube cada hora los contagiados superan 400 mil y fallecidos trece mil en el new york cada dÍa es peor que el anterior y ya se sobrepasan cuatro mil vÍctimas mortales, por grupos sociales afroamericanos con la peor parte con mÁs afectados en ciudades como philadelphia, o dri di troit y en otros estados. >>> precisamente en new york sigue siendo el lugar de estados unidos donde mÁs muertes esta causando el coronavirus que esÁa matando al mayor nÚmero de personas en que en cualquier otra parte, marÍa vargas tiene datos que ha dado el alcalde, muy buenas tardes. >>> nicole la cifra de los hispanos infectados en new york es alarmante esta maÑana el alcalde ha dicho que el 34 % de los afectados son hispanos, y algunos expertos dicen que en parte esto es porque los hispanos tienen que salir a trabajar utilizando el sistema de transporte como es este que es el subway de la ciudad allÍ dentro de la gente no estÁ respeta
. >>> muy buenas tardes le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros en estados unidos estamospeores momentos de la pandemia por coronavirus con un aumento de cifras que sube cada hora los contagiados superan 400 mil y fallecidos trece mil en el new york cada dÍa es peor que el anterior y ya se sobrepasan cuatro mil vÍctimas mortales, por grupos sociales afroamericanos con la peor parte con mÁs afectados en ciudades como philadelphia, o dri di troit y en otros estados....
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nicole: yeah.ean, you know, you're much easier to do things behind the back of other people but when it will become public knowledge, all of sudden your entire marketing campaign will explode because it looks bad. it makes for really bad optics if you are a very big company, able to carry your employees. you're now taking government funding, having all these real mom-and-pop small businesses close everywhere across the country. it really makes for bad optics. so glad to see that they stepped up, like they should have done in the beginning and they returned the money. pete: may have been the transparency. may have been the bad headlines got them to step up. we'll take what we can get at this point. doctor, i have to get your take on this. dr. deborah birx, who has been front and center in briefings was on "watters' world," and talked about the hospitalizations, deaths, decreases, what it might mean. get your reaction. watch. >> the vice president said the other day, memorial day, basically in a mont
nicole: yeah.ean, you know, you're much easier to do things behind the back of other people but when it will become public knowledge, all of sudden your entire marketing campaign will explode because it looks bad. it makes for really bad optics if you are a very big company, able to carry your employees. you're now taking government funding, having all these real mom-and-pop small businesses close everywhere across the country. it really makes for bad optics. so glad to see that they stepped...
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>>> asÍ es nicole muy buenas tardes.os que estamos viendo efectos positivos del distanciamiento social. y tambiÉn de ese esfuerzo que han hecho los estadounidenses por quedarse en casa. pero irÓnicamente y de manera paralela, lo que estamos viendo Últimamente es una escalada en la controversia polÍtica. >>> en un tono triunfante y lleno de optimismo el presidente trump asegurÓ en su mensaje de pascua que estamos acabando con la plaga. al mismo tiempo que importantes medios daban cuenta que el mandatario ignorÓ varias alertas sobre el coronavirus en enero y febrero. perdiendo semanas hasta marzo cuando finalmente le pidiÓ al paÍs que se quedara en casa. el nueva york times lo comentÓ con quejas de altos funcionarios de salud con el manejo que la casa blanca le dio, noticias falsas dijo el presidente trump en este twitter negando el informe y en un desarrollo que sorprendiÓ a muchoss hizo un comentario que pide que desde pi al doctor (nombre en inglÉs) porque la pandemia hubiese sido menos. el doctor dijo que tiene notorie
>>> asÍ es nicole muy buenas tardes.os que estamos viendo efectos positivos del distanciamiento social. y tambiÉn de ese esfuerzo que han hecho los estadounidenses por quedarse en casa. pero irÓnicamente y de manera paralela, lo que estamos viendo Últimamente es una escalada en la controversia polÍtica. >>> en un tono triunfante y lleno de optimismo el presidente trump asegurÓ en su mensaje de pascua que estamos acabando con la plaga. al mismo tiempo que importantes...
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with that, nicole wallace? >> god, i thought you were going to start me up there with the blue angels, which summons thoughts of how this crisis has spoken to and brought out the best of so many americans. our front line health care workers, and every sort of -- the millions of acts of caution of people staying home. and then the second-most powerful man in the world revealing himself in this video as a coronavirus truther or at least a mask truther. he's also much closer than 6 feet. i mean, to touch an elelbow, yo have to touch something. he's closer than 6 feet. forget he's the vice president. this is the kind of human being that repels me in the grocery store or the walmart. i don't want to be that close to anybody while we're still at this phase of the pandemic. so the president and vice president have really revealed themselves as this wacky combination of conspiracy theorists, quack medical proponents and truthers. he either doesn't believe that the mask is keeping people safe or he doesn't think that ru
with that, nicole wallace? >> god, i thought you were going to start me up there with the blue angels, which summons thoughts of how this crisis has spoken to and brought out the best of so many americans. our front line health care workers, and every sort of -- the millions of acts of caution of people staying home. and then the second-most powerful man in the world revealing himself in this video as a coronavirus truther or at least a mask truther. he's also much closer than 6 feet. i...
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nicolle? >> kelly, would people go and get their flu shot and then ask for the coronavirus shot as well, or do they predict merging those two? if you get the flu shot you'll also be getting vaccinated against covid? >> i think the plan as to how this would be distributed is still something that's being worked out. the uk government is partially helping to fund it as well as 20 donors. oox ford university has said that it doesn't mean that british residents get the first stab at this vaccine, pardon the pun, this will be a global effort, really, to distribute and the people who are the most vulnerable, are the ones they'll focus on. just as they do on the flu. figure out the distribution is another one of these issues they have to manage not just in one country but around the world once they have an effective vaccine. >> such a good point. i mean, if we don't learn that lesson the second time around us, shame on us. kelly, thank you for spending time with us. >>> coming up -- donald trump's ina
nicolle? >> kelly, would people go and get their flu shot and then ask for the coronavirus shot as well, or do they predict merging those two? if you get the flu shot you'll also be getting vaccinated against covid? >> i think the plan as to how this would be distributed is still something that's being worked out. the uk government is partially helping to fund it as well as 20 donors. oox ford university has said that it doesn't mean that british residents get the first stab at this...
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so happy to be joined for this hour by my colleague, nicole wallace, and nicole, walk us through what you think the white house thought process might have been. we've gone two weekend days without the usual daily briefing and absent whatever public education comes from the coronavirus task force news conference every day, are they engaging in a fiction that perhaps a different donald trump is going to show up in the format of a news conference today? >> well, all that they have is the fiction. there is no thought process. there is no strategy session. there is no staff in the traditional sense of a white house staff. there is donald trump and the reflection of himself in cable news coverage. and i'm not even -- it's not clear that he reads a lot of print coverage, but he sees clips of print coverage as they're discussing cable news coverage and on social media. so that is what navigates every single decision, every single public utterance and every move by this white house, and notable to me is that they still haven't used that room -- the white house briefing room or the rose garden,
so happy to be joined for this hour by my colleague, nicole wallace, and nicole, walk us through what you think the white house thought process might have been. we've gone two weekend days without the usual daily briefing and absent whatever public education comes from the coronavirus task force news conference every day, are they engaging in a fiction that perhaps a different donald trump is going to show up in the format of a news conference today? >> well, all that they have is the...
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thank you, sir. >> my pleasure, nicolle. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >>> jonathan, i didn't mean to cut you off, i don't know if you're still there, but we were trying to get your take on any -- john, are you there? do we have you unfrozen? we do. governor there -- >> i'm hoping to be unfrozen. >> your thoughts about the governor, he seemed laser focused on where he tried to nudge the conversation with the president into productive and focused area around how much the governors need, if they're going to be in charge of fighting coronavirus by themselves and what they need by the federal government to pull off testing, is that what you heard? >> yeah, that's what i heard. yes, that's what i heard and i think, you know, andrew cuomo said the other day, whether his relationship walking a fine line with donald trump and andrew cuomo said life is walking a fine line. in that interview, nicolle, you heard him describing this meeting as a tight rope walk for him. you know, he has been critical of donald trump. he has praised donald trump. he's done
thank you, sir. >> my pleasure, nicolle. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >>> jonathan, i didn't mean to cut you off, i don't know if you're still there, but we were trying to get your take on any -- john, are you there? do we have you unfrozen? we do. governor there -- >> i'm hoping to be unfrozen. >> your thoughts about the governor, he seemed laser focused on where he tried to nudge the conversation with the president into productive and focused area...
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>> i have no idea, nicolle. i wish i could understand. always had the theory, this is a moment that he could step up and show he's saving lives, he cares about people. it's not in him. this is what we have learned. we talked about this on your show many times, nicolle. donald trump is not ready to be he was never ready to be president he came in here as steve said, as this guy who was on a reality tv show. this is his whole thing. now what we have is a desperate man who is fighting to keep his seat in a re-election and he thinks -- all he thinks about is himself and h economy. that's the signal he's been sending to a lot of these republican governors is we have to get back because of the economy and it's not about the people. it's about himself and his own re-election. his political health. this is what this is about for donald trump. >> you know, the steve, you and i all have young kids and one of the buzz words in parenting is emotional intelligence. this might be awkward but stay with me. chris christie has what it would take to reopen
>> i have no idea, nicolle. i wish i could understand. always had the theory, this is a moment that he could step up and show he's saving lives, he cares about people. it's not in him. this is what we have learned. we talked about this on your show many times, nicolle. donald trump is not ready to be he was never ready to be president he came in here as steve said, as this guy who was on a reality tv show. this is his whole thing. now what we have is a desperate man who is fighting to...
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nicole? >> hi, there. >> we're all elongated these days, because the news is so extraordinary. when you played these images of the protest, i tried to think if i could even fathom what it would have been like after say, nem nem 9/11 when i worked in the white house, if people had been angry about the new way we had to travel on the airlines and had taken to the streets to protest. i'm not saying it isn't understandable that some people are frustrated. i think everyone is frustrated, but i think the human calculation is that my frustration is less than the terror of someone older or someone with a heart condition and someone on my block or someone in my building or someone that i know and love who could die if they get this wicked virus. so this idea that donald trump's last action as this country's commander in chief before he went to bad last night was to tweet out support for the protesters, basically saying, i see you, i've got your back, is just, in a sort of a sea and a plethora of repre
nicole? >> hi, there. >> we're all elongated these days, because the news is so extraordinary. when you played these images of the protest, i tried to think if i could even fathom what it would have been like after say, nem nem 9/11 when i worked in the white house, if people had been angry about the new way we had to travel on the airlines and had taken to the streets to protest. i'm not saying it isn't understandable that some people are frustrated. i think everyone is frustrated,...
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>> that's just it, nicolle. the president is reacting here to the reporting, the fresh reporting that showed he was warned ample -- many times by the intelligence community. because, again, let's think about what donald trump said and did in january and february. not only did he praise china, in the middle of february, nicolle, he fired joe maguire the acting dni, the deputy. and so he's clearly been trying to move aside career professionals who would give him just the facts he wants people in there who will tell him that he can use in a press conference to bolster his argument that it was china that created this whole mess and not taking responsibility for the problems he also created. >> unbelievable development. jeremy bash, we're so grateful to have you talk us through it. >>> after the break, a nation starved for sports, some potentially good news this afternoon from major league baseball. our friend mike lupica joins us with that. s with that. when you shop for your home at wayfair you get way more than fr
>> that's just it, nicolle. the president is reacting here to the reporting, the fresh reporting that showed he was warned ample -- many times by the intelligence community. because, again, let's think about what donald trump said and did in january and february. not only did he praise china, in the middle of february, nicolle, he fired joe maguire the acting dni, the deputy. and so he's clearly been trying to move aside career professionals who would give him just the facts he wants...
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nicolle, a couple of things here.umber one, we're thinking of all their members, we're thinking of the career professional members in big cities. we're thinking of the volunteer fire and first aid squads across this country that make this country go. but think of it, as you and i have told the stories of the doctors and nurses who still need concentrating on and need our support and love every day, except for those patients who walk in, are driven in by a loved one, the first point of contact with that patient is a first responder. it's ems, emts and it's those folks who have to take off their ppe at the end of their shift and go home to their families. >> well, you took my breath away with your question there about first responders sleeping in their cars. i've heard that about physicians and nurses who don't want to bring into their homes if they live with a parent or any of their family members. that is the reality. that is america in 2020. the people we need most are getting shafted in many instances. it's just a r
nicolle, a couple of things here.umber one, we're thinking of all their members, we're thinking of the career professional members in big cities. we're thinking of the volunteer fire and first aid squads across this country that make this country go. but think of it, as you and i have told the stories of the doctors and nurses who still need concentrating on and need our support and love every day, except for those patients who walk in, are driven in by a loved one, the first point of contact...
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>> it's probably both, nicolle. certainly, any pa patient and he's fitting the statisticses that we know that there's kind of two presentations and one typically is around day ten or 11 of this illness they significantly worsen it's likely he's overwhelming a routine hospital floor can do, his oxygen requirement is increasing, you can be conscious and be intubated that's in fact possible and it's also highly likely that he needs other supportive care including support for his other organs that we also see in covid-19. this is absolutely what new yorkers are seeing, the rest of us in the united states and that's why tony fauci said we can't let up. we must persist and get even more aggressive against this virus. >> dr. patel, can you weigh in on what bill referenced as his only complicating factor that we know of, his weight, or being overweight? >> we do know certainly from other countries, spain, european countries where they did look at people's weight that weight itself, being overweight, being obese can certainl
>> it's probably both, nicolle. certainly, any pa patient and he's fitting the statisticses that we know that there's kind of two presentations and one typically is around day ten or 11 of this illness they significantly worsen it's likely he's overwhelming a routine hospital floor can do, his oxygen requirement is increasing, you can be conscious and be intubated that's in fact possible and it's also highly likely that he needs other supportive care including support for his other organs...
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. >>> buenas tardes le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros, seguimos meto edades en laa pandemia por el nuevo coronavirus un indicativo serÍa la declaraciÓn de desastre en 49 de los 50 estados del paÍs y algunos imÁgenes como las fosas comunes en la isla en new york que es el Época centro del covid-19 en el mundo entero o largas filas se han visto a travÉs del paÍs de personas esperando a recibir alimentos. >>> impresionante, nueva york y sigue siendo el lugar del paÍs mÁs castigado por esta pandemia como le decÍa hace para un momento las hospitalizacioneses de enfermos por covid-19 han bajado pero sigue subiendo el nÚmero de muertes, algunos colectivos como la policÍa continÚa anotando bajas, las morgues no dan abastos, y la ciudad sigue vacÍa, vamos con marÍa vargas con la crÓnica. >>> asÍ es, muy buenas tardes, aquÍ la ciudad de new york continÚa en pausa aquÍ estÁ el panorama que se vive en esta zona la vibrante zona del times square estÁ todo practicamente vacÍo algunos carros sin embargo movilizÁndose por esta zona, las hospitalizaciÓn han bajado pero las muertes
. >>> buenas tardes le saluda nicole suÁrez gracias por estar con nosotros, seguimos meto edades en laa pandemia por el nuevo coronavirus un indicativo serÍa la declaraciÓn de desastre en 49 de los 50 estados del paÍs y algunos imÁgenes como las fosas comunes en la isla en new york que es el Época centro del covid-19 en el mundo entero o largas filas se han visto a travÉs del paÍs de personas esperando a recibir alimentos. >>> impresionante, nueva york y sigue siendo...
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>> yeah, that's such a great question, nicolle.f you think about it, we have over 2 million boys and girls playing soft and baseball in little league. it's such an important part of childhood. in those formative years, baseball, little leagues, the boys and girls club was such a big part of my life, such a teacher, part of the development process, learning how to be a good teammate and share the ball ask work in a collaborative way. if you think about this, there's 1,000 young men that would not be drafted because of covid-19. now, they're going to get back and have one more year eligibility and you have all these freshmen coming to college. there's a lot of disruption going on, and it's going to take a little time where it falls in a good place. >> you also think about where baseball is played. there are a lot of people whose work -- i mean just in florida, they work at those stadiums for that season. and during the long season, they're the stadium workers. are you aware of what the league is doing to protect them? >> well, look,
>> yeah, that's such a great question, nicolle.f you think about it, we have over 2 million boys and girls playing soft and baseball in little league. it's such an important part of childhood. in those formative years, baseball, little leagues, the boys and girls club was such a big part of my life, such a teacher, part of the development process, learning how to be a good teammate and share the ball ask work in a collaborative way. if you think about this, there's 1,000 young men that...
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>> nicolle, you're exactly right. he said out loud multiple times he wanted to keep the numbers down. we've both worked for preside presidents, president bush, president obama. if they got reports that we were way behind on testing, they would be busting heads saying that's not a good enough answer. let's see president obama had to do a press briefing and someone said this is where we are in testing, he would lose his temper. not a better answer for the press briefing, but substantively. president trump cherry-picks whatever number is going to make him look good in that briefing. give me a bunch of countries, add up the tests. that's meaningless to the problem we're trying to solve. that's what you get with a president that doesn't want to deal in facts. in some cases doesn't want people to know the facts because they're damming to him. that's what's caused us to fall fufr ther and further behind. >> governor patel, it seems to have led governors, like governor cuomo -- there have been skirmishing between the presiden
>> nicolle, you're exactly right. he said out loud multiple times he wanted to keep the numbers down. we've both worked for preside presidents, president bush, president obama. if they got reports that we were way behind on testing, they would be busting heads saying that's not a good enough answer. let's see president obama had to do a press briefing and someone said this is where we are in testing, he would lose his temper. not a better answer for the press briefing, but substantively....
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nicolle?>> it's one thing that every single person in this country seems to agree on, that more and better tests, more readily available tests, more user friendly tests would help this country, would go a long way. the truth is right now as we sit here, brian, we have a president who thinks the testing is just great, that it's perfect. >> yeah, that's a problem. it all goes back to crimson tide for me. even though denzel was -- gene hackman was mean to denzel, but that's a subject for another time. gene hackman as captain of the submarine decided to hold a missile drill during a kitchen fire. he said that's the best time to hold a missile drill. we're having a kitchen fire that could consume the house. i worry about the missile drill. i worry, god forbid, about anything worse, and we have to all hope that the election is secured coming up in november. for us, for now, these are all topics for another time. that's going to do it for our two hours coverage. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >>>
nicolle?>> it's one thing that every single person in this country seems to agree on, that more and better tests, more readily available tests, more user friendly tests would help this country, would go a long way. the truth is right now as we sit here, brian, we have a president who thinks the testing is just great, that it's perfect. >> yeah, that's a problem. it all goes back to crimson tide for me. even though denzel was -- gene hackman was mean to denzel, but that's a subject...
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nicole you can. you comment 2nd. again it's speaks to the way that in this country our sympathies change when we believe that black people are the faith of the virus you did not see the surgeon general lecturing americans about personal behavior that had nothing to do with the virus whether or not you do drugs or drink has nothing to do with the virus and by the way they were show that black people actually use drugs at a lower rate than white americans but as soon as the data comes out that black people are suffering at the highest rates then it becomes a lecture about personal responsibility we're no longer all in this together it's up to these communities to stop doing. things that are harmful that is the racial legacy that we live with and that is why you now see these protests to open up the country right now that we know that it's black people mostly dying the question is why should white americans be thufir a economically for black death we need to be very very nervous about the way the conversation has change
nicole you can. you comment 2nd. again it's speaks to the way that in this country our sympathies change when we believe that black people are the faith of the virus you did not see the surgeon general lecturing americans about personal behavior that had nothing to do with the virus whether or not you do drugs or drink has nothing to do with the virus and by the way they were show that black people actually use drugs at a lower rate than white americans but as soon as the data comes out that...
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i'm nicolle wallace. this afternoon there are now more than 660,000 cases of coronavirus here in the u.s. and more than 33,000 people in this country have died. the rising death toll comes against the backdrop of another disturbing number out today. more than 5 million americans filed for unemployment benefits for the very first time last week, adding to the virus' overwhelming economic toll. the total number of americans out of work now stands at 22 million since the pandemic shutdowns began. besides those dire jobs numbers, there's also increasing concern over the toll the virus is having on teachers and students and education overall. in new york city t, the epicent of the outbreak in this country, at least 15 department of education employees have died from the virus. 21 of them were teachers. another 22 were teachers' assistants. at home the virus is exposing a massive dividing line between families who can and families who cannot provide students with the equipment, the attention, the technical expe
i'm nicolle wallace. this afternoon there are now more than 660,000 cases of coronavirus here in the u.s. and more than 33,000 people in this country have died. the rising death toll comes against the backdrop of another disturbing number out today. more than 5 million americans filed for unemployment benefits for the very first time last week, adding to the virus' overwhelming economic toll. the total number of americans out of work now stands at 22 million since the pandemic shutdowns began....
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medio de este caos el alcalde a anuncio un ambicioso plan esÁa marÍa vargas-pion te escuchamos >>> nicoleentro de prueba para coronavirus utilizando la saliva aprobada por la fda ha comenzado a llegar algunos vehÍculos hay una fila en este centro que esÁa localizado en edison new jersey y hasta ahora es solo para residentes de este condado que es el (nombre en inglÉs) donde ya han muerto al menos 260 personas. ademÁs necesitan hacer citas y los resultados los entregarÍan en 1 o 2 dÍas la prueba para los contactos con los ca miento que es mÍnimo y incrementar el nÚmero de personas que puedan hacerse esa prueba. en la ciudad de nueva york el alcalde bill di blassio dicen que las hospitalizaciones aumentaron de 326 el domingo a 370 el lunes pero que el nÚmero de personas dando positivo al coronavirus disminuyÓ de 60% a un 53% en la misma fecha. el alcalde anunciÓ un plan de 170 millones para que los neoyorquinos no pasen hambres y los taxistas llevaran alimentos a las personas mÁs necesitadaes que no puedan salir en casa, en este estado hay mÁs de 68 mil personas conagiadacontagiadas e infor
medio de este caos el alcalde a anuncio un ambicioso plan esÁa marÍa vargas-pion te escuchamos >>> nicoleentro de prueba para coronavirus utilizando la saliva aprobada por la fda ha comenzado a llegar algunos vehÍculos hay una fila en este centro que esÁa localizado en edison new jersey y hasta ahora es solo para residentes de este condado que es el (nombre en inglÉs) donde ya han muerto al menos 260 personas. ademÁs necesitan hacer citas y los resultados los entregarÍan en 1 o...
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>> nicolle, peter navarro is a china hawk, he's tough on trade. he aligns with the president on most economic issues. he's lost some battles to steve mnuchin but he's someone who the president largely sees eye to eye with on trade and economics and how those things influence foreign policy. the revelation of these memos is kind of stunning. it's a warning from a very different place. it's not the intelligence agencies that the president seems rather, you know, doesn't have an issue ignoring their warnings from time to time. from russian election interference to other matters. it's not some of the health experts with whom he has broken with publicly and privately since this pandemic began. this is someone who he usually listens to. the memos released, navarro came under scrutiny the last few days because he fought with dr. fauci about this anti-malaria drug. it was clear that this pandemic, largely still contained to china and asia was on the minds of the president's inner circle yet the warning signals were ignored. that this president and the inn
>> nicolle, peter navarro is a china hawk, he's tough on trade. he aligns with the president on most economic issues. he's lost some battles to steve mnuchin but he's someone who the president largely sees eye to eye with on trade and economics and how those things influence foreign policy. the revelation of these memos is kind of stunning. it's a warning from a very different place. it's not the intelligence agencies that the president seems rather, you know, doesn't have an issue...
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how i get to be with you my name is nicole s. i'm a staff writer at the marshall project and we are a nonprofit newsroom based in new york city at covers the criminal justice system in the united states and at length. i mean it does not matter and. yes hi my name is of non-con co-founder and executive director of the store justice we are a justice advocacy organization at the end that there was a tweet that i was watching on your twitter feed really jumped out at me because i was thinking as we're talking about this subject co-wrote a virus and prisons this is what i was thinking this is at once tweet here when i tell people that gatherings of hundreds and hundreds of people are still happening right now literally all across the u.s. people get outraged but as soon as i tell them these gatherings are happening inside of a prisons and jails or of a sudden it becomes ok i just want to address they straight off that the people watching you think it's got nothing to do with me. what would you say to those people well 1st of all i thi
how i get to be with you my name is nicole s. i'm a staff writer at the marshall project and we are a nonprofit newsroom based in new york city at covers the criminal justice system in the united states and at length. i mean it does not matter and. yes hi my name is of non-con co-founder and executive director of the store justice we are a justice advocacy organization at the end that there was a tweet that i was watching on your twitter feed really jumped out at me because i was thinking as...
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nicole becker gets foods delivered twice a week she and her children appreciate the support. they really help me a lot i can always go to them if i need something new do you know. her hopes that the food deliveries will continue in the weeks ahead it's the only way she and her children can get by. let's have a look at some other coronavirus related developments around the wall more than 1200000 people have been infected with the virus worldwide almost twice as many as just one week ago more than 64000 people have died so for turkey has stepped up controls in public spaces including requiring shoppers to wear face nets south korea's social distancing campaign was due to end on monday but it's being extended by 2 weeks the country aims to reduce the number of infections to fewer than 50 a day and sri lanka has released almost 2900 prisoners from overcrowded jails as it increases its efforts to contain the spread of the virus. as the krona virus confines millions of people around the world indoors one of the big issues is boredom and trying to keep a positive attitude so a lot o
nicole becker gets foods delivered twice a week she and her children appreciate the support. they really help me a lot i can always go to them if i need something new do you know. her hopes that the food deliveries will continue in the weeks ahead it's the only way she and her children can get by. let's have a look at some other coronavirus related developments around the wall more than 1200000 people have been infected with the virus worldwide almost twice as many as just one week ago more...
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i'm nicolle wallace.re's a glimmer of good news coming out of the epicenter of the coronavirus today. new york governor andrew cuomo says the number of people needing to be hospitalized grew by its smallest number in weeks. that's the good news. the bad news, the sad news is the number of people who have lost their lives to this virus has reached a new high. governor cuomo says 799 people died in the last 24 hours from the virus. that brings the total to more than 7,000 in the state of new york. today the governor says he's bringing in additional funeral directors to handle the death toll. >> if you ever told me that as governor i would have to take these actions, i couldn't even contemplate where we are now. and to put all of this in perspective, i lived through 9/11. 9/11 was supposed to be the darkest day in new york for a generation. we've done everything we can since 9/11 to make sure 9/11 didn't happen again. we lose 2,753 lives on 9/11. we've lost over 7,000 lives to this crisis. that is so shockin
i'm nicolle wallace.re's a glimmer of good news coming out of the epicenter of the coronavirus today. new york governor andrew cuomo says the number of people needing to be hospitalized grew by its smallest number in weeks. that's the good news. the bad news, the sad news is the number of people who have lost their lives to this virus has reached a new high. governor cuomo says 799 people died in the last 24 hours from the virus. that brings the total to more than 7,000 in the state of new...
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suÁrez, adelante nicole. >> estados unidos es con diferencia el paÍs con mÁs casos confirmados sumandouier otro lugar del planeta, por lo menos 10700 clientes de residencia han muertos a causa del covid-19 en todo el paÍs, la pandemia ha afectado a casi 5.000 residencias. un nuevo estudio sugiere que los beneficios de hidroxicloroquina en tratamientos de covid-19 son prÁcticamente inexistente, de hecho, se han producido mÁs decesos entre los que tomaron este tratamiento contra la malaria. california vuelve a programar cirugÍas con autorizaciÓn del gobernador gracias a los bajos casos de coronavirus. >> tambiÉn en nueva york dos gatos que resultaron contagiados con el covid-19, las dos mascotas se infectaron despuÉs que lo hiciera su dueÑo, pero se espera que se recuperen. >>. muy buenos dÍas el azote del coronavirus vuelve a dejar su huella en el mundo laboral de estados unidos mÁs de 26 millones de trabajadores se han unido a la lista de personas desempleados del inicio de la pandemia, segÚn los datos dados a conocer hoy, javier vega estÁ en la capital del paÍs con los detalles, adela
suÁrez, adelante nicole. >> estados unidos es con diferencia el paÍs con mÁs casos confirmados sumandouier otro lugar del planeta, por lo menos 10700 clientes de residencia han muertos a causa del covid-19 en todo el paÍs, la pandemia ha afectado a casi 5.000 residencias. un nuevo estudio sugiere que los beneficios de hidroxicloroquina en tratamientos de covid-19 son prÁcticamente inexistente, de hecho, se han producido mÁs decesos entre los que tomaron este tratamiento contra la...
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talk about that. >> you're absolutely right, nicolle. my colleagues at the associate pressed sat down and he said he finds these briefings grueling. it's part of his job to deliver facts to the american people. he wants to continue to do that. these briefings are going an hour, hour and a half, they're grueling. this is a man whose time he says could be used in a much better fashion. he should be working, he should be working on safety measures to try and protect the american public. instead he's made to sit there in president's die tribe. trying to clarify his comments, make good with the president and not face his wrath that some of these measures should have been in place sooner. another thing dr. fauci said, the white house announce will the formation of new counsel to look into restarting the nation's economy, dr. fauci, when asked about the target date of may 1st said in his estimation that was far, far too early and rather premature. >> doctor, the debate about whether to open the country and when gets locked in a divide that does
talk about that. >> you're absolutely right, nicolle. my colleagues at the associate pressed sat down and he said he finds these briefings grueling. it's part of his job to deliver facts to the american people. he wants to continue to do that. these briefings are going an hour, hour and a half, they're grueling. this is a man whose time he says could be used in a much better fashion. he should be working, he should be working on safety measures to try and protect the american public....
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javier vega tiene los detalles. >> quÉ tal, nicole, buenas tardes, lo que se confirma hoy es tremendo significa que en las Últimas semanas se han perdido los empleos que se habÍan ganado durante aÑos desde la crisis econÓmica del 2009, es que si bien estas poco mÁs de 5. 2 millones de solicitudes son una cifra menor a la reportada la semana pasada, hay que considerar el total en el Último mes segÚn el departamento del trabajo ya son mÁs de 22 millones, 22 millones de desempleados por la parÁlisis econÓmica que ha generado el coronavirus, los despidos se han dado en la industria de servicios bÁsicamente restaurantes y hoteles y en las tiendas minoristas pero van mÁs allÁ y todo esto porque los negocios que son considerados no esenciales durnlt la pandemia han tenido que cerrar, justo por eso, se estima que la tasa de desempleo podrÍa llegar al 20% este mes de abril, la mÁs alta desde la gran depresiÓn. se estima que la recuperaciÓn serÁ lenta y no es para menos, pues hay otros indicadores como el derrumbe del 22% en la construcciÓn de nuevas casas. por cierto se espera que el president
javier vega tiene los detalles. >> quÉ tal, nicole, buenas tardes, lo que se confirma hoy es tremendo significa que en las Últimas semanas se han perdido los empleos que se habÍan ganado durante aÑos desde la crisis econÓmica del 2009, es que si bien estas poco mÁs de 5. 2 millones de solicitudes son una cifra menor a la reportada la semana pasada, hay que considerar el total en el Último mes segÚn el departamento del trabajo ya son mÁs de 22 millones, 22 millones de desempleados...
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. >> reporter: nicolle, i was talking to the gentleman from mesa, a population of about 5 million, nicolle, the folks here, several hundred of them gathered here on the arizona state capital ground before marching over the capitol. john was among those and he said his line here that we heard the refrain, he believes that the virus or the cure is worse than the virus itself. when you looking at numbers out of arizona, they don't compare to the numbers out of new york and new jersey, three weeks ago, nicolle, the republican governor of arizona ordered a stay at home shelt policy. much like governor dewine of ohio. you have seen these protests across the country -- in michigan, in ohio, our colleague was in pennsylvania, in harrisburg, today. here in phoenix, hundreds of folks who have gathered up, calling for the reopening of the arizona economy. now i was talking with one mother who came here with four children, she's still going into grocery stores with no masks. she believes it's overhyped, overblown. john said the media has blown the coronavirus out of proportion. >> the governor in atte
. >> reporter: nicolle, i was talking to the gentleman from mesa, a population of about 5 million, nicolle, the folks here, several hundred of them gathered here on the arizona state capital ground before marching over the capitol. john was among those and he said his line here that we heard the refrain, he believes that the virus or the cure is worse than the virus itself. when you looking at numbers out of arizona, they don't compare to the numbers out of new york and new jersey, three...
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joining us, nicole quinn. world looks very different than what i believe you must have imagined it would look like as you were investing this money. how is that changing your strategy? how do you see now putting this money to work in the midst of a pandemic? nicole: you are right, we raised three funds, $4 billion. we will be investing across early-stage growth and also global growth. something we want to be thinking about from a global perspective. with regards to these times, lightspeed has been around for 20 years. insights to be able to share with our founders around when we went through this crisis,1, the financial and also going through this now. lpsave a stable group of and we are making sure to continue to invest in generational change companies. emily: talk to us about your thoughts on how much worse this gets before it gets better. we are seeing tech companies laying off employees, struggling with furloughs, struggling with justifying some of the high valuations they initially raised money at. how ba
joining us, nicole quinn. world looks very different than what i believe you must have imagined it would look like as you were investing this money. how is that changing your strategy? how do you see now putting this money to work in the midst of a pandemic? nicole: you are right, we raised three funds, $4 billion. we will be investing across early-stage growth and also global growth. something we want to be thinking about from a global perspective. with regards to these times, lightspeed has...
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it's finally a chance to get out of their cramped 3rd floor apartment nicole becker and her 5 children share 70 square metres of living space since the schools and daycare centers have closed they're staying at home. he noticed the spaces are pretty crowded a 3 bedroom apartment with 5 children it's stressful and crowded. it's just going all out to of course so much has changed for the family since the coronavirus pandemic began. must now go to the supermarket more often to buy food for lunch her children normally get free lunch at school and daycare hardly affordable for their unemployed mother. i now have more expenses that i otherwise wouldn't have it's financially problematic since i have to dip into my savings. there are hundreds of thousands of families like the backers in germany 2000000 children depend on basic welfare the federation of welfare association says their suffering is worsened by the current crisis. reasons in the moment 50 children can't eat free meals at school anymore it was vital for poor families so there are more than 900 food banks in germany and half of them
it's finally a chance to get out of their cramped 3rd floor apartment nicole becker and her 5 children share 70 square metres of living space since the schools and daycare centers have closed they're staying at home. he noticed the spaces are pretty crowded a 3 bedroom apartment with 5 children it's stressful and crowded. it's just going all out to of course so much has changed for the family since the coronavirus pandemic began. must now go to the supermarket more often to buy food for lunch...
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>>> quÉ tal nicole?plantas han resultado positivos al coronavirus >> javier en otro tema de las estadÍsticas de muertes y contagio estÁn encendiendo alarmas pero el presidente tiene su propia interpretaciÓn >> estadÍsticas para prevenciÓn de enfermedades 7 estados incluido illinois el nÚmero de muertes estÁ por encima del nÚmero oficial por ejemplo en 9.000 casos el nÚmero de muertes reales estÁ por encima del que se reportÓ en caso de contagios ya con el flujo de las pruebas de anticuerpos los cientÍficos estÁn estimando o sugerir que el nÚmero de infecciones es na realidad 10 veces mayor, lo que hizo el presidente trump, dice que la Única razÓn que estados unidos estÁ reportando un millÓn de casos al dÍa de hoy es porque y cito sus pruebas son mejores que las de cualquier paÍs >>> finalmente trump tambiÉn habÍa dicho que iniciar investigaciones sobre el inicio de esta pandemia quÉ sabemos sobre eso? >> que ya iniciaron, asÍ lo confirma la casa blanca estÁ ordenando por ejemplo la agencia nacional de se
>>> quÉ tal nicole?plantas han resultado positivos al coronavirus >> javier en otro tema de las estadÍsticas de muertes y contagio estÁn encendiendo alarmas pero el presidente tiene su propia interpretaciÓn >> estadÍsticas para prevenciÓn de enfermedades 7 estados incluido illinois el nÚmero de muertes estÁ por encima del nÚmero oficial por ejemplo en 9.000 casos el nÚmero de muertes reales estÁ por encima del que se reportÓ en caso de contagios ya con el flujo...
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>> hi, nicolle. apparently doctors barr, ingram and trump had a meeting and decided they wanted to open the country up and reduce the restrictions at the end of the month. they do so at great paieril of e nation. if they don't do what dr. fauci and others are saying, i shudder to think where we are going to be. if we have a resurgence of covid-19 this is going to be a hellish period of time for america. i'm still startled really that the administration is not following the advice of its own experts. i think that is disgraceful. it's frightening. le but i think that people are adapting as best they can and by the way, nothing i said should undermine the fact that we would all like to get back to business. >> of course we would. >> this goes without saying, but we cannot do that at the risk of more american lives being lost. the equation doesn't work. it's inappropriate. i don't know where these people are coming from that think they can say by some magic fiat that we'll be done with this by the end of
>> hi, nicolle. apparently doctors barr, ingram and trump had a meeting and decided they wanted to open the country up and reduce the restrictions at the end of the month. they do so at great paieril of e nation. if they don't do what dr. fauci and others are saying, i shudder to think where we are going to be. if we have a resurgence of covid-19 this is going to be a hellish period of time for america. i'm still startled really that the administration is not following the advice of its...
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the wealth enhancement group senior vp nicole webb.ing news out of national of newsa bank, a flow including unexpected earnings being released over a week before the week expected them. also the raising of $3.5 billion in a share sale. person announcing top-level personnel changes. cell --line of the sale, earnings close to 25%. we are getting more lines including the 20% cut to senior-level remuneration. the ceo directed and the chair seeing a reduction by 20%. they are expected also to increase the ct one ratio. reporting that jump of bad debt as well. heavy impact of covid-19. the bad debt including an $800 million for potential impact. in addition to the earnings being disappointing, shares are halted until wednesday pending details of this institutional and share purchase plan. coming up, where is kim jong-un? satellite images showing a train similar to the one used by the leader passing by a coastal compound. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ check.let's get a quick deutsche bank said first-quarter results were above market expectations. in
the wealth enhancement group senior vp nicole webb.ing news out of national of newsa bank, a flow including unexpected earnings being released over a week before the week expected them. also the raising of $3.5 billion in a share sale. person announcing top-level personnel changes. cell --line of the sale, earnings close to 25%. we are getting more lines including the 20% cut to senior-level remuneration. the ceo directed and the chair seeing a reduction by 20%. they are expected also to...
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>> reporter: hey, nicolle.t really was startling to see the cars that lined up here at fair park today. just for context, if you're not familiar with the dallas area, this is where the state fair of texas happens, where the cotton bowl is, and the parking lot was packed. folks waited for as much as three hours to get a couple of boxes of food from the north texas food bank. they think they served about 2,000 families here today. this is happening all over the country. if you just plug in the name of your city and food bank into google, you will see images like the ones i saw here today. that 70% stat struck me too because it tells me both how broad and how deep the economic crisis here is. this means that people who you would never suspect, your friends, neighbors, having to rely on assistance for food. if you're cutting back, if you lose your job, if you're furloughed, there's probably a lot of other things you're going to cut out of your budget before you get to the position where you decide you need to come
>> reporter: hey, nicolle.t really was startling to see the cars that lined up here at fair park today. just for context, if you're not familiar with the dallas area, this is where the state fair of texas happens, where the cotton bowl is, and the parking lot was packed. folks waited for as much as three hours to get a couple of boxes of food from the north texas food bank. they think they served about 2,000 families here today. this is happening all over the country. if you just plug in...
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, adelante, nicole y buenos dÍas para ti.cias, adelante. >> muy buenos dÍas comenzamos con una noticia que podrÍa impactar a los jÓvenes dreamers, cristina en washington para decirnos de quÉ se trata, muy buenos dÍas cristina, cuÉntanos mÁs. >> hola nicole, muy buenos dÍas, bueno hoy estamos esperando decisiones de la corte suprema de justicia no sabÍamos cuales llegaban y acabamos de recibir informaciÓn que los 9 magistrados de la corte han decidido que sÍ van a escuchar argumentos que podrÍan tener relaciÓn con los jovenes beneficiarios de daca, ¿quÉ son? los abogados a favor de los beneficiarios de daca estÁn diciendo a la corte que serÍa un mal momento para que tome una decisiÓn sobre el futuro de estos jÓvenes, en medio de la crisis del coronavirus. cÓmo sabemos se ha dicho que entre 125 mil y 135 mil beneficiarios de daca son trabajadores esenciales que estÁn en primera lÍnea del combate contra el virus a lo largo y ancho del paÍs, se habla de 40 a 60 mil de estos jÓvenes que estÁn directamente trabajando en el campo de
, adelante, nicole y buenos dÍas para ti.cias, adelante. >> muy buenos dÍas comenzamos con una noticia que podrÍa impactar a los jÓvenes dreamers, cristina en washington para decirnos de quÉ se trata, muy buenos dÍas cristina, cuÉntanos mÁs. >> hola nicole, muy buenos dÍas, bueno hoy estamos esperando decisiones de la corte suprema de justicia no sabÍamos cuales llegaban y acabamos de recibir informaciÓn que los 9 magistrados de la corte han decidido que sÍ van a...
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well, he sort of earned that, nicole, right? the reality is, over the course of january, february, and binto march, the president was a non-actor, was down playing the threat of coronavirus, was irresponsible, did not lead in that period. but most specifically, what he did not do, even into march, when it was clear and even he had acknowledged how big this threat was, what he did not do was put himself forward as a national leader, who was going to not just work with the states, but lead the states. and what he said over and over and over again in that period was, this is kind of up to you guys, you know? i don't really -- people said, hey, there should be a national shutdown. he said, that's not my job. this is a -- this is a -- there's this thing called the u.s. constitution, he would say, citing a document i'm certain he's never read. he would constantly refer -- he said over and over again that it was up to the states to get their own ppe. it was up to them to handle their own ventilators. they were short on ventilators, he
well, he sort of earned that, nicole, right? the reality is, over the course of january, february, and binto march, the president was a non-actor, was down playing the threat of coronavirus, was irresponsible, did not lead in that period. but most specifically, what he did not do, even into march, when it was clear and even he had acknowledged how big this threat was, what he did not do was put himself forward as a national leader, who was going to not just work with the states, but lead the...
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>> that's such a great question, nicolle. and if you think about it we have over 2 million boys and girls playing baseball and softball and little league. and it's such an important part of the childhood. i remember how in those formative years baseball, little leagues, the boys and girls club was such a part of my life, such a teacher, part of the development process, learning how to be a good teammate and share the ball and work in a collaborative way. if you think about this there's a thousand young men that will not be drafted because of this covid-19. now, are they going to get back and have one more year of eligibility and you have all these freshman coming to college and there's a lot of disruption coming on. >> and you also think about where baseball's played. there's a lot of people -- just in florida they work during the season and with those stadium workers are you aware what the league is doing to protect them? >> look, i think there's some things they can do. look, when there's no revenue, when you go from hundre
>> that's such a great question, nicolle. and if you think about it we have over 2 million boys and girls playing baseball and softball and little league. and it's such an important part of the childhood. i remember how in those formative years baseball, little leagues, the boys and girls club was such a part of my life, such a teacher, part of the development process, learning how to be a good teammate and share the ball and work in a collaborative way. if you think about this there's a...
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. >> pero cÓmo saben la informaciÓn es fundamental en este momento, y pasamos con nicole y las noticiasuevo dÍa". durante 3 semanas mÁs por lo menos se mantendrÁ la orden a la poblaciÓn de quedarse en casa en el estado de nueva york, epicentro actual de la pandemia por el coronavirus mientras el gobernador insta a la poblaciÓn a mantenerse en alerta vamos con marÍa vargas-pion quien estÁ en nueva york con mÁs, marÍa ¿cÓmo ha sido recibida esta nueva orden por parte de la poblaciÓn,? cuÉntanos. >> buenos dÍas nicole, asi es, pues la poblaciÓn hasta el momento quiere seguir acatando este mandato de cuomo que se ha extendido hasta el 29 de abril, nosotros en este momento estamos en el centro de convenciones jacob javits center donde han habido algunos momentos de parte de la guardia, ya es un hospital dedicado exclusivamente para pacientes de coronavirus, inicialmente cuando se abriÓ, la idea era que vinieran aquÍ pacientes que no tenÍan minima condiciÓn del virus, o sea pacientes regulares, pero a partir desde ayer estÁn comenzando a ver estos pacientes mientras tanto nueva york continÚa
. >> pero cÓmo saben la informaciÓn es fundamental en este momento, y pasamos con nicole y las noticiasuevo dÍa". durante 3 semanas mÁs por lo menos se mantendrÁ la orden a la poblaciÓn de quedarse en casa en el estado de nueva york, epicentro actual de la pandemia por el coronavirus mientras el gobernador insta a la poblaciÓn a mantenerse en alerta vamos con marÍa vargas-pion quien estÁ en nueva york con mÁs, marÍa ¿cÓmo ha sido recibida esta nueva orden por parte de la...
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la celebramos con mucho cariÑo pero pues, bueno, llegÓ el informarlo y nos vamos directamente con nicolentagios en el mundo durante las ultimas 24 horas y llega a 2 millones 100.000 >> en estados unidos los casos se acercan a 644.000 y muertes 29.000 nueva york el estado con mÁs casos y muertes y aunque la curva de infectados >>> california duras penas para quienes no sistema en casa sin justificaciÓn pero no todas las noticiass son negativas el dato de medio millÓn de paciente que han curado da optimismo >>> muy buenos dÍas el futuro pasa necesariamente por la recuperaciÓn de la economÍa y la vuelta al trabajo ahora es solamente cuestiÓn de decidir la fecha. ¿quÉ prÓximos pasos podemos tener? >>> los detalles de este plan para regresar a la normalidad lo sabremos mÁs adelante durante el dÍa una vez que el presidente trump haga una video conferencia con todos los gobernadores del paÍs entonces serÁ el anuncio bastante detallado ahÍ el mandataria sostuvo llamadas telefÓnicas con lÍderes industriales con empresarios para preparar este resurgimiento econÓmico pero hacÍan peticiÓn que se nec
la celebramos con mucho cariÑo pero pues, bueno, llegÓ el informarlo y nos vamos directamente con nicolentagios en el mundo durante las ultimas 24 horas y llega a 2 millones 100.000 >> en estados unidos los casos se acercan a 644.000 y muertes 29.000 nueva york el estado con mÁs casos y muertes y aunque la curva de infectados >>> california duras penas para quienes no sistema en casa sin justificaciÓn pero no todas las noticiass son negativas el dato de medio millÓn de...
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i'm nicolle wallace.s the coronavirus pandemic continues its spread, there's staggering new data out that could impact the all-important decision on how and when we reopen our country. today the world reached another grim milestone. more than 2 million cases globally. more than 600,000 of those cases are here in the u.s. where nearly 30,000 americans have died. and in a dramatic reversal, president trump said yesterday he's now fine with governors deciding when to reopen their own states after stating incorrectly that he holds the ultimate authority on that front. as the debate continues over how and when to reopen, there's new evidence that the projected u.s. death toll could have been dramatically lower had he enacted social distancing measures one or two weeks soot sooner. two ep deemths say if social distancing restrictions had been put in place earlier, the death rate would have topped out -- those epidemiologists are warning of the importance of learning from that mistake. in that same op-ed they wr
i'm nicolle wallace.s the coronavirus pandemic continues its spread, there's staggering new data out that could impact the all-important decision on how and when we reopen our country. today the world reached another grim milestone. more than 2 million cases globally. more than 600,000 of those cases are here in the u.s. where nearly 30,000 americans have died. and in a dramatic reversal, president trump said yesterday he's now fine with governors deciding when to reopen their own states after...
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. >>> asÍ es nicole mientras no todos los habitantes en este paÍs han a ca tad las medidas de la sana han impuesto medidas mÁs drÁsticas. por ejemplo por orden del gobernador hay toque de queda de 7 de la noche a 7 dme a maÑana para evitar que las personas salgan de sus casas >>> que puedan hacer caso >>> estÁ medida ha generado problemas en los habitantes >>> estÁ bien uno esta trabajando y la familia se contagian >>> hay que salir por muchas cosas es un detalle que.... no estÁ de acuerdo con el toque de queda >>> no >>> los policÍas que hacen este operativo tienen autorizaciÓn por parte del gobernador incluso para detener personas >>> se estÁ proceso deendiendo a detenciÓn >>> hasta ahora nicholson las medidas mÁs drasticas que se han impuesto en este paÍs. es la informaciÓn regreso contigo. >>> muchas gracias. denuncia de policÍas en perÚ porque aseguran que sus superiores les dan la espalda cuando se enferman y llegan hasta morir hasta hacer cumplir la cuarentena en las calles, liliana choy amplia. >>> este policÍa descargÓ asÍ su indignaciÓn entre el muchacho que detuvo en la cal
. >>> asÍ es nicole mientras no todos los habitantes en este paÍs han a ca tad las medidas de la sana han impuesto medidas mÁs drÁsticas. por ejemplo por orden del gobernador hay toque de queda de 7 de la noche a 7 dme a maÑana para evitar que las personas salgan de sus casas >>> que puedan hacer caso >>> estÁ medida ha generado problemas en los habitantes >>> estÁ bien uno esta trabajando y la familia se contagian >>> hay que salir por muchas...
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>> yeah, and nicole, it's a great question.sense, this current situation presents a tougher problem between how do we protect the economy and people's ability to earn wages and provide for their family while also protecting the public health. it is hard to escape the political undertones of this. there is where your leaders are failing us in in ways. we have two americas politically who are questioning each other in this moment and frankly at the leadership level are trying to gain advantage of the other going into november when the reality is our politicians should be following public health officials, not trying to lead public health officials to where they want to go. covid has exposed just how broken our politics really are. and again, it's something to examine later, but our politics are so broken, we seem to accept and affirm the broken government that it has given us. we have the power to change that. we really do. when you look at georgia and other states who are reopening ahead of public health advice, it is hard to ig
>> yeah, and nicole, it's a great question.sense, this current situation presents a tougher problem between how do we protect the economy and people's ability to earn wages and provide for their family while also protecting the public health. it is hard to escape the political undertones of this. there is where your leaders are failing us in in ways. we have two americas politically who are questioning each other in this moment and frankly at the leadership level are trying to gain...
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oscuro mads adelante vamos a hablar sobre el dinero aprobado por el senado pero por ahora vamos con nicoleias ( musica ( las primeras >> las primeras muertes por cv r coronavirus fueron semanas antes de lo que se creia en febrero e brote ha dejado 825 mil jkkcas o con la muerte de 45 mil persona los centros para el control de e e enfermedades dicen que podria haber un segundo brote el proximo invierno peor miami-dade suma 10 mil ko s contagios y el sur de la florida sigue como el principal foco la curva se aplano segun el gd gobernador california es el primer estado e en rececomendacionr a personas o asintomaticas que se hagan la r prueba del covid-19 la fda (administracion de alimentos y medicamentos( da luz verde a la primera prueba de cvoronaviru a para la nariz con una muestra a para enviarla por mcorreo electronico a los laboratorio muy buenos dias el gobierno an n anuncio que los bfdosndeneficiae daca y otros pmrogramas quedan x excluidos de la prueba del cvi coronavirus y el bono >> el congreso aprobo 14 mil d millones de dolares para ayudar a la educacion sruperior de est monto la
oscuro mads adelante vamos a hablar sobre el dinero aprobado por el senado pero por ahora vamos con nicoleias ( musica ( las primeras >> las primeras muertes por cv r coronavirus fueron semanas antes de lo que se creia en febrero e brote ha dejado 825 mil jkkcas o con la muerte de 45 mil persona los centros para el control de e e enfermedades dicen que podria haber un segundo brote el proximo invierno peor miami-dade suma 10 mil ko s contagios y el sur de la florida sigue como el...
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suÁrez adelante nicole?. coronavirus >>> sÍ claro va haber hambre y muchos problemas >>> josÉ amado no estÁ en los cÁlculos porque no tiene papeles y tampoco quienes han llenado sus solicitudes >>> primeramente el sistema estaba colapsado no se podÍa aplicar. entonces con el miedo uno no puede salir. >>> segÚn confirmÓ nbc la casa blanca estÁ creando un equipo de trabajo como el del coronavirus para enfrentar la crisis financiera en el senado fracasÓ un cuarto paquete de auxilios porque republicanos y demÓcrata nos se ponen de acuerdo y el presidente de la reserva federal anunciÓ 3. 3 millones de dolares para las compaÑÍas medianas con el 10 mil empleados son dÍas difÍciles >>> es angustia para uno >>> l Él solo espera que lo llame un contratista para volver a trabajar >>> la primera ronda de cheques de $1,200 para las familias estadounidenses estÁn en camino podrÍa llegar a partir de la prÓxima semana la forma mÁs rÁpido de recibirlos es a travÉs del depÓsito directo, prioridad las familias de bajos ingresos
suÁrez adelante nicole?. coronavirus >>> sÍ claro va haber hambre y muchos problemas >>> josÉ amado no estÁ en los cÁlculos porque no tiene papeles y tampoco quienes han llenado sus solicitudes >>> primeramente el sistema estaba colapsado no se podÍa aplicar. entonces con el miedo uno no puede salir. >>> segÚn confirmÓ nbc la casa blanca estÁ creando un equipo de trabajo como el del coronavirus para enfrentar la crisis financiera en el senado...
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suÁrez, buenos dÍas para ti nicole. >> hoy finalizan las medidas de distanciamiento social ordenadosn poco a poco planean anunciarla >>> mÁs de los estados en el paÍs habrÁ iniciado la reactivaciÓn a finales de esta semana, centros comerciales y cines volverÁn abrir la a peapertura se realiza por fases debido que la pandemia no estÁ ni mucho controlada se acercan al millÓn mientras los fallecidos suman casi 62 mil. >> muy buenos dÍas el medicamento mÁs efectivo probado hasta ahora contra el coronavirus ha sido recibido como un prometedor inicio para combatir la pandemia aunque todavÍa estÁ en fase experimental y nos vamos hasta ahora hasta washington ahÍ se encuentra javier vega con mÁs cuÉntanos que dice la administraciÓn sobre el medicamento? >>> efectivamente, la casa blanca anunciÓ un medicamento que segÚn dice abre la puerta para el tratamiento del coronavirus. >> es un antiviral que ya se habÍa utilizado como tratamiento contra el Ébola y que ahora ha aplicado al covid-19 parece mejorar la situaciÓn de los pacientes pero hay que subrayarlo, lo decÍas tÚ que se encuentra en fase
suÁrez, buenos dÍas para ti nicole. >> hoy finalizan las medidas de distanciamiento social ordenadosn poco a poco planean anunciarla >>> mÁs de los estados en el paÍs habrÁ iniciado la reactivaciÓn a finales de esta semana, centros comerciales y cines volverÁn abrir la a peapertura se realiza por fases debido que la pandemia no estÁ ni mucho controlada se acercan al millÓn mientras los fallecidos suman casi 62 mil. >> muy buenos dÍas el medicamento mÁs efectivo...