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i represent the north shore of long island and new york city. that it is from north dakota. downstate new york, long tenantand new york city, is upstate here. different this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. that is one of the most important things we have to emphasize. we are not there yet. retesting of people not only with symptoms, -- we need testing -- people that are asymptomatic. they can be carrying the disease , we open up a business, they are carrying the disease and giving it to other people. then we are back to where we started. everybody on this call agreed, and everybody in this country should agree, that the worst thing we can do is reopen not happen chap was -- checklist in place, and we go down this road again. then people will really lose confidence in their government. then people will really have anxiety, they have anxiety now, from sickness and death in financial anxiety. to reopen the economy. we all want to get to the next phase. better,y we will be stronger, kinder and more loving. we have to get going togeth
i represent the north shore of long island and new york city. that it is from north dakota. downstate new york, long tenantand new york city, is upstate here. different this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. that is one of the most important things we have to emphasize. we are not there yet. retesting of people not only with symptoms, -- we need testing -- people that are asymptomatic. they can be carrying the disease , we open up a business, they are...
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issue and really a pandemic it's just it's just a little cold potentially it's also he's using that north shore up support between his his supporters right that are there that that kind of fall along with big newsline if along that the conspiracy theories but it's not that big of an issue for him right now and is the health system capable of managing that kind of it's not a big deal policy. briefly well right now thankfully brazil that is not the brazilian policy what we have in brazil is a very strong health care system it's a universal health care system that is cross the country ever has access to and thankfully up until now the health ministry has been quarantining it has been pushing social restriction measures so that's extremely important but at the same time that universal health care system is not spread equally around the country so that means that you have places like in the northern amazon where we've got spikes in the disease right now death rates are growing and those ice use they're they're maxed out in bear in several other states that's a major major issue really complicated we
issue and really a pandemic it's just it's just a little cold potentially it's also he's using that north shore up support between his his supporters right that are there that that kind of fall along with big newsline if along that the conspiracy theories but it's not that big of an issue for him right now and is the health system capable of managing that kind of it's not a big deal policy. briefly well right now thankfully brazil that is not the brazilian policy what we have in brazil is a...
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result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's a very political in this context. a little bit of let me. ask i would handle. pick i. could not be known to show more than. you love to do you know nothing. to do like to see that you don't want to come. to work to have a good. as you. know most of the football team. to use in. your house on the net. was the last. among the week's big stories israel struggle to get everyone to stick to their luck don't especially ultra-orthodox. after ignoring the advice. of the. to the. not that when somebody. says to shelve church violence victims in hotels abuse is on the rise since there which began in mid march. german officials meanwhile accuse sports were. exploiting a lot.
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result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's very political and its contents. do you believe in miracles would seem democrat after the job i searched. for them the fear of the bernie sanders candidate may now be contained however this is far from over taking on trying. to do that without that on the audience rather that they claim to be infinitely the show would be cruel to give to feel to rain i haven't got any rain on my body and oh no unfortunately you see they grant that they're exploiting people opportunity to go grey when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you walking on air while. crane. and how do you feel about you know where any. the tree will be open to believe in it would be able to get married in the street would have to. have to be destroyed.
result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's very political and its contents. do you believe in miracles would seem democrat after the job i searched. for them the fear of the bernie sanders candidate may now be contained however this is far from over taking on trying. to do that without that on the audience rather that they claim to be infinitely the show...
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we spoke to one medical director here at north shore. here's how he explained the situation and what he's trying to do to make accommodations to keep as many people safe and well as possible. here's what he had to say. >> i think the way we're going to be successful is keeping our staff healthy, keeping them safe and focused on taking care of patients. so we've been very deliberate on planning what wards to put patient that's are covid-19 positive on, making sure our staff knows what a hot area is, what a cold area is, where to put on their ppe and how to stay safe. >> in other words, doing the best they can under an enormous amount of stress. the hospital system here's on long island as back in the city are facing a tremendous challenge. a lot of pressure. health care workers doing the best they can to save as many lives as possible as this whole crisis continues, maybe slowing down, perhaps. i don't think anybody is really getting too comfortable with that idea. the last thing they want to do is take their foot off the accelerator, kee
we spoke to one medical director here at north shore. here's how he explained the situation and what he's trying to do to make accommodations to keep as many people safe and well as possible. here's what he had to say. >> i think the way we're going to be successful is keeping our staff healthy, keeping them safe and focused on taking care of patients. so we've been very deliberate on planning what wards to put patient that's are covid-19 positive on, making sure our staff knows what a...
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result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slights so it's a very political in this context and. i'm going to take your time packing up my. there's a new. cadillacs there's a museum on jellybeans there's a new name on a screen however we don't have a museum wanted to have quality why not so that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be elaborate. its meaning.
result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slights so it's a very political in this context and. i'm going to take your time packing up my. there's a new. cadillacs there's a museum on jellybeans there's a new name on a screen however we don't have a museum wanted to have quality why not so that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be elaborate....
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i represent the north shore of long island in new york city then it is for north dakota. it is different in new york state in my district, downstate, then it is from our dish for our cochair from upstate new york -- then it is for our cochair from upstate new york. this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. we are not there yet. we need to test not only people with symptoms, not just taking temperatures, test people who are asymptomatic. they could be carrying the open up business, we have been upstairs and they are carrying the disease and giving it to other people and we are back where we started. everyone on this call agrees and everyone in the country should agree that the worst thing we can do is reopen, not have the checklist we are talking about in place and then we go down this road again. -- then economy will be people will really lose their confidence in the government. we all want to reopen the economy. to get backto try to normal. hopefully we will be better and we will be stronger and kinder and more loving. together. g
i represent the north shore of long island in new york city then it is for north dakota. it is different in new york state in my district, downstate, then it is from our dish for our cochair from upstate new york -- then it is for our cochair from upstate new york. this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. we are not there yet. we need to test not only people with symptoms, not just taking temperatures, test people who are asymptomatic. they could be...
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result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's a very political in its contents. we're presently sitting in central kansas which is the site of a intercontinental ballistic missile base that was part of the cold war era and this particular site was a at was after missile silo which was nuclear hardened and i purchased this site in 2008 with the idea of converting it into a nuclear hardened bunker. the idea to go after a luxury bunker and design a facility like that became in the sas in the early on in the conceptual design phase because we realized that with the relatively small number of units that we could put into that facility they would have to be at a higher price point. in the number one criteria that came up and that was a lot of people would say why need a bunker that would protect me and my family for 4 to 6 months and then the next guy would command and say well i was thinking that point needs something for at least a year and then someone has a what
result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and say well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's a very political in its contents. we're presently sitting in central kansas which is the site of a intercontinental ballistic missile base that was part of the cold war era and this particular site was a at was after missile silo which was nuclear hardened and i purchased this site in 2008 with the idea of converting...
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crest. [ cheers and applause >>> this is north shore university hospital in new york's long island over weekend the hospital celebrated discharging its 1,000th covid-19 patient a 46-year-old man sent off with cheer, applause, balloons and signs. >> i love seeing that more and more now. >>> in the fight against coronavirus one country is betting that not locking down could keep infection rates lower in the long run as nbc's bill neely reports, the stakes could not be higher. >> reporter: crisis? what crisis. in sweden things look almost normal crowded cafes, restaurants full, playgrounds and streets too. sweden's government didn't order a lockdown preferring a light touch of advising people to socially distance. >> i think it's good. >> i feel safe. >> reporter: sweden is gambling on allowing a slow spread of the virus and more early deaths to avoid future deadly spikes >> other countries are locking down but in that case they will probably see a second wave and a third wave. >> if we did follow that approach i think we might have 2 million people dead. >> reporter: president trump says
crest. [ cheers and applause >>> this is north shore university hospital in new york's long island over weekend the hospital celebrated discharging its 1,000th covid-19 patient a 46-year-old man sent off with cheer, applause, balloons and signs. >> i love seeing that more and more now. >>> in the fight against coronavirus one country is betting that not locking down could keep infection rates lower in the long run as nbc's bill neely reports, the stakes could not be...
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. >> reporter: last week an elderly man walked into north shore university hospital. >> we are pretty sure he was having covid i said what can i do, who can i call he said can you call my wife and he was too short of breath to talk to her and i said what can you tell my wife and he said i want you to tell her that i love her and i hope she's okay and my intern and i walked out of the room and criedk later he died. and then there was the man with dementia and respiratory problems >> the only thing that would calm this person down was stroking his head. immediately calm down so it was the little easy things that made this patient feel better >> i think each one of us breaks down at a different time of day. and just having to be there and not knowing what to say to make it better because right now it's not going to get better. it's going to get worse. >> reporter: christina is an intense ifz care nurse >> i worry about taking this home to my family. >> what have you done to protect your family? >> i left my home, staying at a hotel. >> her daughter is battling lupus. >> what can you say
. >> reporter: last week an elderly man walked into north shore university hospital. >> we are pretty sure he was having covid i said what can i do, who can i call he said can you call my wife and he was too short of breath to talk to her and i said what can you tell my wife and he said i want you to tell her that i love her and i hope she's okay and my intern and i walked out of the room and criedk later he died. and then there was the man with dementia and respiratory problems...
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here's a bright spot a patient getting a standing ovation as he leaves north shore university hospital on long island the 46-year-old was their 1,000th discharged coronavirus patient. can you see there doctors and nurses cheering him on. >>> new york's finest are showing solidarity for those who lost their lives to coronavirus by wearing black bands across their shields. so far 28 uniformed and civilian members of the nypd have died from covid-19. >>> starting today, walmart employees will be required to wear masks the company says its evolving policy amid new cdc guidelines they can bring their own in or will be provided with one after they undergo temperature screenings inside. >>> police in new york busted up a massive party in brooklyn. up to 60 people packed a barber shop for who was reportedly a music video shoot. two people were arrested and the rest of the crowd was given summons for violating social distancing guidelines. >>> broadway star nick cordero had his leg amputated after suffering complications from coronavirus. he has been in the icu for 18 days his wife started a mu
here's a bright spot a patient getting a standing ovation as he leaves north shore university hospital on long island the 46-year-old was their 1,000th discharged coronavirus patient. can you see there doctors and nurses cheering him on. >>> new york's finest are showing solidarity for those who lost their lives to coronavirus by wearing black bands across their shields. so far 28 uniformed and civilian members of the nypd have died from covid-19. >>> starting today, walmart...
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nurse victoria schlit from north shore university hospital in manhattan, new york, thanking them back thank you. >> reporter: this evening, victoria sending us a message after finishing another shift. >> hey, david. >> reporter: telling us that moment mattered. >> it was an incredible feeling to see the support of our local heroes thanking the staff for our hard work. it's been a devastating few weeks and the support we received make it worth it. we're in this together and we'll get through this together. >> heroes everywhere. where would we be without them? i really appreciate you being here again this week, and we'll see you back here on monday. good night. >>> it's going to be a beautiful weekend and the worst thing you can do is go outside and enjoy it. >> reporter: i'm melanie woodrow. how authorities are combatting coronavirus in nursing homes around the bay area. >> reporter: i'm eric thomas in oakland. this street will be blocked off tomorrow along with several others so you can get out and exercise is it still maintain a straight distance. that story straight ahead. >> announ
nurse victoria schlit from north shore university hospital in manhattan, new york, thanking them back thank you. >> reporter: this evening, victoria sending us a message after finishing another shift. >> hey, david. >> reporter: telling us that moment mattered. >> it was an incredible feeling to see the support of our local heroes thanking the staff for our hard work. it's been a devastating few weeks and the support we received make it worth it. we're in this together...
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is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and saying well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slight so it's a very political in this context. and welcome back the trip administration will defer u.s. tariffs 1st most favored nations for 3 months says the white house attempts to mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic according to multiple reports now the u.s. had previously allowed exemptions for medical supply but these new exemptions will include some forms of apparel as well as light trucks according to the reports now the exemptions will not apply to the levy is put on 360000000000 dollars in chinese import ports which were enacted due to the trade war and i want to bring somebody in here to give us some insight on the impact of these tariff exemptions and that would be professor richard wolfe host of economic update and author of understanding socialism now professor wolf we've talked about sanctions relief in the past year on the show with you how big of a deal is it to remove all of these economic
is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and saying well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slight so it's a very political in this context. and welcome back the trip administration will defer u.s. tariffs 1st most favored nations for 3 months says the white house attempts to mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic according to multiple reports now the u.s. had previously allowed exemptions for medical...
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is more on is why we still got that northerly breeze the honshu for qaida and if you're on the north shore it's not going to feel very warm even in tokyo say 60 beijing is cooled down a bit is a spread of clouds throughout china the blue of course represents rain if anything that's working itself further south and concentrating for the sun's getting heavier and that's consistent with this time of year as well forecast for hong kong is one of a few thunderstorms not particularly wet and not particularly warm fed humid at least for a couple of days yet for the sas it's difficult to spot much detail from this masts and sunder storms but you'd expect more speed going north than going south and that's true to some degree picking them up in cambodia thailand and vietnam but we're still seeing further south as well as the day before cross would suggest and in jakarta more or less steady temperature a little light rain the case of honest also it's not a daily round of thunderstorms. in india the main stories of course rising temperatures but we do have significant shadows occasionally in the south
is more on is why we still got that northerly breeze the honshu for qaida and if you're on the north shore it's not going to feel very warm even in tokyo say 60 beijing is cooled down a bit is a spread of clouds throughout china the blue of course represents rain if anything that's working itself further south and concentrating for the sun's getting heavier and that's consistent with this time of year as well forecast for hong kong is one of a few thunderstorms not particularly wet and not...
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he and fanny scheduled to return from their summer home on the north shore of boston at the last possiblemoment before the start of the courts term the first monday of october they took the overnight train to washington to arrive on a wednesday morning the week before. the new secretary selected each year from the graduating class instructed to show up on friday at 11:00 a.m. one anxious man understandably arrived early only to discover the judgment to be taken literally. he would forever remember his introduction to the well-regulated household. i got to the house at 1030 decided i was too early, squirmed for 15 minutes on a a bench at the corner of connecticut avenue and high street where there is a - statue rang the bell and that i was still too early and will not be received until precisely 11. subsequent walks in the neighborhood, the justice shared his schoolboy glee how the statue of the civil war admiral was most amusing when viewed from one particular angle the unfortunate effect of the telescope he was holding at waist level. the determination with which he attacked his work con
he and fanny scheduled to return from their summer home on the north shore of boston at the last possiblemoment before the start of the courts term the first monday of october they took the overnight train to washington to arrive on a wednesday morning the week before. the new secretary selected each year from the graduating class instructed to show up on friday at 11:00 a.m. one anxious man understandably arrived early only to discover the judgment to be taken literally. he would forever...
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karen call, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoiss one of the labs pushing to use its own test and stopped by red tape. >> i think there's room for improvement. what's happened is we've had a number of laboratories and manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insist there was nothing wrong in its process and instead blames individual lab delays where labs did not understand the fda process and mistakenly believed there was more work involved. despite that, the fda did publish new guidelines on february 25th allowing labs to begin testing. experts telling cnn it was just too late. in a written response to questions, the cdc says it did keep laboratories up to date and informed on what was hang, but the cdc did not answer questions on why the agency didn't pursue those laboratories getting involved in this massive testing program sooner. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> well, we've heard plenty of sad stories these past few months. the need for peopl
karen call, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoiss one of the labs pushing to use its own test and stopped by red tape. >> i think there's room for improvement. what's happened is we've had a number of laboratories and manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insist there was nothing wrong in its process and instead blames individual lab...
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i represent the north shore of long island in new york city. than it is from north dakota. thanifferent in downstate in tom reed and upstate new york. there are different places. and while there are very different places, this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. that's probably one of the most important things we have to emphasize. and we're not there yet. we need to attest people, not only with symptoms, we need to test people that are asymptomatic. because they can be opening up the disease. we open up a business, they're carrying the disease and giving it to other people. then we're back to where we started. everybody on this call agreed, and everybody in this country should agree, that the worst thing we can do is reopen not have the checklist we're talking about in place, and we go down this road again. then the economy will really be devastated. then people will really lose confidence in their government. then people will really have anxiety. they have anxiety now from sickness and death in financial -- and from financial anxi
i represent the north shore of long island in new york city. than it is from north dakota. thanifferent in downstate in tom reed and upstate new york. there are different places. and while there are very different places, this checklist needs to apply to each place. we need rapid and ubiquitous testing. that's probably one of the most important things we have to emphasize. and we're not there yet. we need to attest people, not only with symptoms, we need to test people that are asymptomatic....
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now is lizzo rork, arian owe dumas and halliday, nurses in the surgical intensive care unit at north shorehasset hospital. mary, god bless you. i know you just finished moments ago your long, i don't know if it's a 12-hour shift and just what you need a national live shot at this time. >> yeah, right. >> yep. this is it. >> we didn't want to miss out on talking to all of you because you're doing something so special that i think has caught on. mary, i know this is i think your concept. how did you come up with the idea? you're surrogate family members for people who can't have visitors. >> so i had one experience with a patient that, unfortunately, we had done everything that we could and the outcome was not looking good and i reached out to the family to let them know and they were so heartbroken over the fact that the last time they had seen him was to drop him off at the emergency room. i just couldn't imagine being that person that leaves my family member in the emergency room thinking, okay, i'll see them maybe in a few hours and maybe a day if they get admitted. but to not see them f
now is lizzo rork, arian owe dumas and halliday, nurses in the surgical intensive care unit at north shorehasset hospital. mary, god bless you. i know you just finished moments ago your long, i don't know if it's a 12-hour shift and just what you need a national live shot at this time. >> yeah, right. >> yep. this is it. >> we didn't want to miss out on talking to all of you because you're doing something so special that i think has caught on. mary, i know this is i think your...
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is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and saying well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's very political in this country. i mean you're. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our to u.k. . the number of daily coronavirus dance hits a record 563 now this is the british government is on the flop is still failing to meet its promise testing targets but health bosses claimed it is being ramped up. to the experts say there could be signs of a virus slowdown but if it's too early to know for sure. number 10 resists calls to release the data in full down the citron on the road concerns are going up designed to track infected patients and board all this could also be used as a form of social control. the un delivers aid to the gaza strip amid warnings that the densely populated territory could see a devastating virus outbreak with a health system already ravaged by is of the israeli egyptian. also in the south study reports a spike in significant levels of depression and an
is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and saying well rather than a north shore then we need to call attention to them but it's not all slice so it's very political in this country. i mean you're. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is our to u.k. . the number of daily coronavirus dance hits a record 563 now this is the british government is on the flop is still failing to meet its promise testing targets but health bosses claimed...
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the person that runs the laboratory services for north shore research institute in evantop, illinois,ne of the labs pushing to start its own tests and was stopped by overbearing red tape. it seems like this is a bit of a failure. >> i think there is a definite room for improvement. we had laboratories and manufacture, not working altogether in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insists there was nothing else wrong with its process and blames individual lab delays where labs did not understand the fda process and mistakenly believed there was more work involved. despite that, the fda did publish new guidelines february 29th allowing labs to begin testing. experts tell cnn, it was just too late. this afternoon the cdc gave us a written statement saying they did keep the lab community informed but did not answer our question, if you did know this was happening, why didn't you allow these big labs to get testing way sooner, like january,? jake. >> i want to ask you we just learned today the trump administration is pulling back on federal support tore the te
the person that runs the laboratory services for north shore research institute in evantop, illinois,ne of the labs pushing to start its own tests and was stopped by overbearing red tape. it seems like this is a bit of a failure. >> i think there is a definite room for improvement. we had laboratories and manufacture, not working altogether in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insists there was nothing else wrong with its process and blames...
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karen caw, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoiswas one of the labs pushing to launch us own test and was stopped by overbearing red tape. >> it seems like this has been a bit of a failure. >> i do think there's definitely room for improvement and what's happened is we've had a number of laboratories and a number of manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insists there was nothing wrong in its process and instead blames individual lab delays where labs did not understand the fda process and mistakenly believed there was more work involved. despite that, the fda did publish new guidelines on february 29th allowing labs to begin testing. experts tell cnn it was just too late. in a written response to cnn's questions, the cdc said it did keep laboratory communities up to date and informed on what was happening, but the cdc did not answer questions on why the agency didn't pursue those laboratories getting involved in this massive testing program so
karen caw, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoiswas one of the labs pushing to launch us own test and was stopped by overbearing red tape. >> it seems like this has been a bit of a failure. >> i do think there's definitely room for improvement and what's happened is we've had a number of laboratories and a number of manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fashion. >> reporter: in a...
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karen call, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoisbs pushing to launch its own test and was stopped by overbearing red tape. it seems this has been a bit of a failure. >> i think there's definitely room for improvement. what's happened is we had a number of laboratories and a number of manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fags. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insists there was nothing wrong in its process and instead blames individual lab delays where labs did not understand the fda process and mistakenly believed there was more work involved. despite that, the fda did publish new guidelines on february 29th, allowing labs to begin testing. experts tell cnn it was just too late. in a written response to cnn's questions, the cdc said it did keep laboratory communities up to date about what was happening, but the cdc did not answer questions on why the agency didn't pursue those laboratories getting involved in this massive testing program sooner. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >> wow. dre
karen call, who runs the laboratory services for north shore university health system in evanston, illinoisbs pushing to launch its own test and was stopped by overbearing red tape. it seems this has been a bit of a failure. >> i think there's definitely room for improvement. what's happened is we had a number of laboratories and a number of manufacturers and groups that are not all working together in a coordinated fags. >> reporter: in a statement to cnn, the fda insists there was...
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here at this facility, north shore medical in manhasset, the tents behind me are set up to accommodateore covid patients. so far, they're not using them. they hope they don't have to because the hospital has been converted. they've converted auditoriums, all into a hospital ward, essentially because of the anybody of cases, the number of patients who have been coming here. earlier, we spoke to the chief medical office, dr. michael gibman. here's how he described the situation. the hospital does have enough personal protective equipment because it's part of a large complex, they're part of a large health system so they've been rationing and shifting supplies around but they're concerned that day to day things are still stressed. here's how they described the situation. >> we're fortunate and fortunate than most hospitals if that we do have enough ppe for everybody. we're beyond capacity. we look at the numbers we've either regrown or repurposed somewhere00 beds to deal with the issue. >> reporter: that, of course is happening across new york state and in long island as well. long island
here at this facility, north shore medical in manhasset, the tents behind me are set up to accommodateore covid patients. so far, they're not using them. they hope they don't have to because the hospital has been converted. they've converted auditoriums, all into a hospital ward, essentially because of the anybody of cases, the number of patients who have been coming here. earlier, we spoke to the chief medical office, dr. michael gibman. here's how he described the situation. the hospital does...
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we live on long island so we went to north shore. i dropped my wife off the night before.g an induction and i couldn't come in. pretty gut wrenching leaving your pregnant wife at the valet parking to check yourself in. she showed a lot of courage as did the health care workers throughout there. the experience was crazy with the masks. she slept there alone. there were covid-19 patients on the wing where we were. it was harrowing. but you see through all of that, you know, a baby come out on the other side and it's been a nice warm welcomed distraction. >> brightness at a time of darkness. you've talked with prevention magazine about your experiences with anxiety. is it different now? how are you coping during this crisis? >> you know, it's a crazy time for everybody like you mentioned. and anxiety is different for everybody. it works in different ways. for me, i've had panic attacks and had to struggle with my anxiety is places and times in my life when you would think you would be at your most secure and happiest but anxiety doesn't work like that. for people who are mild
we live on long island so we went to north shore. i dropped my wife off the night before.g an induction and i couldn't come in. pretty gut wrenching leaving your pregnant wife at the valet parking to check yourself in. she showed a lot of courage as did the health care workers throughout there. the experience was crazy with the masks. she slept there alone. there were covid-19 patients on the wing where we were. it was harrowing. but you see through all of that, you know, a baby come out on the...
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. >> reporter: he was admitted to north shore university hospital, diagnosed with covid-19 on march 22nd, his 40th birthday. after participating in a feinstein institute clinical trial that studied treatments for covid-19 patients, adam soon began to recover. >> i was feeling significantly better and then it was time to go home. so i went home. i still had to be quarantined for a week. >> reporter: a second lease on life for him who underwent a life-saving surge at birth at the same medical facility nearly 40 years earlier. >> when i was born, i had an issue with my pancreas when i was born and they did an experimental surgery to save my life. they diagnosed this when i was in the hospital. >> reporter: overcome with gratitude, he wanted a way to give back. >> i'm eternally grateful to everyone, all the doctor, all the nurses. >> reporter: through a fund-raiser on their website adam raised more than $10,000 from medical supplies and ppe for northwell care teams. one patient showing gratitude for the community of health care workers who saved his life, not once, but twice. >> i really fee
. >> reporter: he was admitted to north shore university hospital, diagnosed with covid-19 on march 22nd, his 40th birthday. after participating in a feinstein institute clinical trial that studied treatments for covid-19 patients, adam soon began to recover. >> i was feeling significantly better and then it was time to go home. so i went home. i still had to be quarantined for a week. >> reporter: a second lease on life for him who underwent a life-saving surge at birth at...
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we live in long island so we went to north shore. i dropped my wife off the night before.dn't go in so, you know, it was pretty gut wrenching leaving your pregnant wife to check herself in. she showed a lot of courage, as did the health care workers there. so the experience was pretty crazy with the masks and all i can be there are the delivery and i was out. she slept alone. there were covid-19 patients on the wing where we were. so it was harrowing but, you know, you see through all of that, you know, a baby come out on the other side and it's been a nice, warm welcome distractions, actually. >> yeah. brightness in a time of darkness. you've wrote about anxiety. you talked about with prevention magazine about your experiences. is it different now? how are you coping during this crisis? >> you know, it's a crazy time for everybody, like you mentioned. and anxiety is different for everybody. it work in different ways. for me, umm, i've had panic attacks and had to struggle with my anxiety in places and times you think you would be at the most secure and happiness but anxie
we live in long island so we went to north shore. i dropped my wife off the night before.dn't go in so, you know, it was pretty gut wrenching leaving your pregnant wife to check herself in. she showed a lot of courage, as did the health care workers there. so the experience was pretty crazy with the masks and all i can be there are the delivery and i was out. she slept alone. there were covid-19 patients on the wing where we were. so it was harrowing but, you know, you see through all of that,...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudstill that onshore breeze into the eastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on t
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudstill that onshore breeze into the eastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into...
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. >> reporter: nurse mary says she's seen the benefits at long island's north shore university hospital where ipads are dispersed specifically for patient use. she says it's about more than just comfort. >> it helps with their recovery, you know, being able to hear their loved one's voices to know that they're not fighting this battle by themselves. we're all in this together and we want these patients to recover as much as they do. >> reporter: i'm happy to report erin says with the help of a foundation and a go fund me, she was able to donate an ipad for every room in that hospital where her father stayed. she's hoping to do the same for other hospitals and gianna, that physician assistant says at least 15 other health care workers have posted that same message. so this is catching on, guys. a beautiful thing for patients and their families. >> a good reminder we are seeing some of the best of people in these trying times. thanks so much, diane. >>> so many stories of people helping each other. so inspirational but officials are also warning about some bad apples that are out there. a
. >> reporter: nurse mary says she's seen the benefits at long island's north shore university hospital where ipads are dispersed specifically for patient use. she says it's about more than just comfort. >> it helps with their recovery, you know, being able to hear their loved one's voices to know that they're not fighting this battle by themselves. we're all in this together and we want these patients to recover as much as they do. >> reporter: i'm happy to report erin says...
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>> in the fifties the big thing in boston was the irish catholics and now we are living on the north shore and it does take work. >> first of all this is fantastic. >> everybody should buy multiple copies. [laughter] >> you talk about race and the towns that you hold out as working in the middle class for civic cohesion as a northeastern or we don't have much white as ethnicity my dad grew up in an average neighborhood so if these places that is still observe this blast from the past of ethnic cohesion's what hope do you have it with that overlap with those communities? >> it is that reform. - - dutch reform. >> what is that civic cohesion that they don't start off with those advantages? >> in the past and with that political point how much trump support in that primary are those that just said american. so not having ethnicity you might be more likely to vote for trump with that sense of alienation and less roots. and again megan is more optimistic. maybe she can offer that but other forms of identity. you do see a lot of people now i went to dc in 2000 with the what side of capitol hill
>> in the fifties the big thing in boston was the irish catholics and now we are living on the north shore and it does take work. >> first of all this is fantastic. >> everybody should buy multiple copies. [laughter] >> you talk about race and the towns that you hold out as working in the middle class for civic cohesion as a northeastern or we don't have much white as ethnicity my dad grew up in an average neighborhood so if these places that is still observe this blast...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudide of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on the east coast around about eight or nine deg
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudide of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd...
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the italian and the irish catholics, high school boys at football games and other living on the north shore and the hipsters. it is totally possible to overcome these things and it takes work. >> is that the working micro? >> first of all this book is fantastic and everybody needs to buy it. >> multiple copies. >> give them as gifts. [laughter] >> come back to the ethnicity. you talk about race in the book, these towns that you hold as models of working-class, to me as a northeastern or coming-out for my brain entering imprints for my generation, they all have one white ethnicity, we have white ethnicity left in my dog robin irish neighborhood and this is no longer the case. if these places that still have this and preserved a remarkable blast from the past, the ethnic cohesion's, what hope -- ethnic and religious overlap, communities united -- >> dutch reform. >> what do you see as the most plausible sources of civic cohesion for communities that don't start out with the natural advantages. >> i think it's good that you have a forward-looking thing, in the past we had the italian neighborh
the italian and the irish catholics, high school boys at football games and other living on the north shore and the hipsters. it is totally possible to overcome these things and it takes work. >> is that the working micro? >> first of all this book is fantastic and everybody needs to buy it. >> multiple copies. >> give them as gifts. [laughter] >> come back to the ethnicity. you talk about race in the book, these towns that you hold as models of working-class, to...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudll that onshore breeze into the eastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. 0n the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on the
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudll that onshore breeze into the eastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. 0n the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudhere's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on the east coast around about eight or nine degrees. but inland, we'll
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudhere's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. 0n the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on the east coast around about eight or
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloudastern side of scotland, well, there's dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. 0n the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are...
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and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloud dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps just trying to get across the channel into the southern counties of england. saturday not a great deal of difference, just that we'll see further pulses of showery rain just trying to work their way that little bit further north. so it's saturday where we may well see the odd showery burst of rain just trying to get into the north of england, maybe flirting with northern ireland, but the bulk will be found across the midlands and towards wales as well. not a great deal changing in the overall setup, so again the temperatures on the east coast around about eight or nine degrees. but inland, we'll be loo
and elsewhere, away from the north—eastern shores of england, where again there's a fair amount of cloud dry and bright weather to be had to western scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. and here, we'll see the temperatures come into the teens. on the east coast, though, eight or nine degrees only. through the course of friday evening, that rain again begins to make a little bit of progress into the northern parts of wales. there are odd heavier, thundery bursts perhaps...
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. >> reporter: what we saw inside north shore hospital on long island, appears to echo what we've beenearing from new york governor andrew cuomo. >> icu admissions number is also down. significantly for the first time. >> reporter: it's welcome news. some 200 people have died inside of this hospital alone from covid-19. but we were told over the last 72 hours, they've actually discharged more coronavirus patients than they've admitted. >> thank you everybody. >> how does it feel to be wheeled out of here? >> i'm on top of the world right now, yeah. i know i get to live for another day. >> reporter: the andover subacutei rehabilitation center confirms 15 bodies were held and removed from a holding room on monday. the deaths are believed to be related to covid-19. the nursing home says it's been working relentlessly to contain the virus and safeguard our residents and staff. the health and safety of our residents and staff is our ut most priority and responsibility. fr francesca veen has a relative living there but was not told anyone has the covid virus. >> i'm sick and tired of being t
. >> reporter: what we saw inside north shore hospital on long island, appears to echo what we've beenearing from new york governor andrew cuomo. >> icu admissions number is also down. significantly for the first time. >> reporter: it's welcome news. some 200 people have died inside of this hospital alone from covid-19. but we were told over the last 72 hours, they've actually discharged more coronavirus patients than they've admitted. >> thank you everybody. >>...
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. >> nurse mary halliday of north shore university hospital is visiting patients on her own time whathnological link can be remarkable. >> it was interesting to see that his breathing started to increase a little bit as they were talking to him. it was wonderful to watch. i had to keep reminding them, he hears you. he knows you're there. he may not be able to see you, but he knows your presence is here. >> at houston's methodist west hospital, nurse tabitha was taking care of 93-year-old richard when his daughter, sean, reached out. >> she said, tabitha, would you stand in for me at my dad's bedside because i couldn't be there. >> tabitha made sure sean and her family were there, though it was by skype. >>he s a great dad he was, what an amazing grandfather he was and thanking him for the foundation of faith he had built in her life it was the last time he opened his eyes was when he heard his daughter's voice. >> what did it mean to you to have tabitha at your father's side in his last moments >> it's the only kind of way i think that we had peace and comfort is because we got to see
. >> nurse mary halliday of north shore university hospital is visiting patients on her own time whathnological link can be remarkable. >> it was interesting to see that his breathing started to increase a little bit as they were talking to him. it was wonderful to watch. i had to keep reminding them, he hears you. he knows you're there. he may not be able to see you, but he knows your presence is here. >> at houston's methodist west hospital, nurse tabitha was taking care of...
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his back begins when the main character who runs a that you will movie theater on the north shore not and probably should not have lived. >> he's not starting completely over, but -- >> pretty close. kind of close. >> the near-death experience and the struggle to start again is chillingly familiar to leif enger. you wrote an entire book -- >> yeah -- >> -- before this one and then threw it out. >> i did. yeah. i don't -- i don't love talking about that because it -- it was such a hard thing to do. >> you spent so much time working on that before tossing it? >> four years. >> that's a long time. >> look, here's what happened -- i got really sick after i was done with the draft. i contracted a rare strain of fungal meningitis. i was in the hospital. i couldn't think straight. i had fevers. i didn't write for six months. when i recovered, i read what i had written. i read the 400 pages, and i thought, oh, no, i've written a terrible book. i pressed delete. >> the character that emerges from his brush with death struggles with recovery. his brain can't find words. and he can't take care o
his back begins when the main character who runs a that you will movie theater on the north shore not and probably should not have lived. >> he's not starting completely over, but -- >> pretty close. kind of close. >> the near-death experience and the struggle to start again is chillingly familiar to leif enger. you wrote an entire book -- >> yeah -- >> -- before this one and then threw it out. >> i did. yeah. i don't -- i don't love talking about that...
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first responders clapping, cheering, holding thoughtful messages to greet the medical team at north shore university hospital in new york. you're seeing this all around the country. inspiration to take with them as they return to the front lines. and, michael, as my mama used to say you can't put a limit on gratitude. you cannot say thank you enough. >> you cannot say thank you enough and hopefully they feel the love, robin. i love watching people do that. and every night at 7:00 in the city you hear people screaming and hollering and banging on pots and pans to show them the gratitude they have for the great job they're doing. >>> we're going to go to commercial right now, and i'll tell you what's coming up. why some men of color say wearing a mask in public puts them at extra risk, and the intense confrontation caught on camera. suspicious pop-up testing site driven out by angry residents. was it legitimate? but first we'll go to ginger at home. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, michael. another arkansas tornado. this one at night in harrisburg. you can see about 30 homes
first responders clapping, cheering, holding thoughtful messages to greet the medical team at north shore university hospital in new york. you're seeing this all around the country. inspiration to take with them as they return to the front lines. and, michael, as my mama used to say you can't put a limit on gratitude. you cannot say thank you enough. >> you cannot say thank you enough and hopefully they feel the love, robin. i love watching people do that. and every night at 7:00 in the...