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parson: let me just add to what dr. william said on the question you asked and what is so important. i go back to the time frame when this started, about 50 days ago. at that point we were all trying to figure out how to deal with this virus, no matter if you were in the medical profession, the directors who are a peer today. i think the thing we are all going to be much more prepared if it does come back next fall. we will know how to handle that, how to isolate better, to target tests around the state. we will know where the hospital shortages are, plus we will know the virus has the potential to attack different areas or places then we did 50 days ago. i think will be much better prepared. i think all of us as a whole will be. in our family members will be much more aware of what it takes to fight this virus. governor, do you have any more of a sense of what the amount of the deficit is next year? i think it was 700 million you mentioned the other day, but i have seen different numbers full could you clarify the numb
parson: let me just add to what dr. william said on the question you asked and what is so important. i go back to the time frame when this started, about 50 days ago. at that point we were all trying to figure out how to deal with this virus, no matter if you were in the medical profession, the directors who are a peer today. i think the thing we are all going to be much more prepared if it does come back next fall. we will know how to handle that, how to isolate better, to target tests around...
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and henry parsons showed us the right way to think about things. let's get data if it's person to person contact. what he did was he looked at the illness rates on the british railway system and he compared the rates of the engineers who were feeding the steam engines and the coal, who worked outside, but far away from people. and he compared those influenza rates, how many people reported sick from that group of workers, he compared those to the rates of influenza among the clerks inside selling the tickets. of course they're inside not exposed to the outside, but in constant contact with people. and he simply compared the two and he found that of course, it was the clerks who had an increased rate of influenza illness because they were in contact with people and the railway engineers driving the train, standing outside and feeding coal into the big steam engine, their rates of flu were lower than the clerk, even though they were outside exposed to the effluvia from the volcanos and really it's nothing to do with the atmosphere, but more to do wit
and henry parsons showed us the right way to think about things. let's get data if it's person to person contact. what he did was he looked at the illness rates on the british railway system and he compared the rates of the engineers who were feeding the steam engines and the coal, who worked outside, but far away from people. and he compared those influenza rates, how many people reported sick from that group of workers, he compared those to the rates of influenza among the clerks inside...
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please welcome jim parsons. >> hi, jimmy, it's very nice to see you. >> jimmy: very nice to see you, too. i assume this is a bedroom in your home? >> this is a bedroom. i've taken it over as an office, yes. >> jimmy: are you a neat freak? i don't know why, but i would imagine you would be. >> i grew into one. i was a terrible slob through most of college and a lot of my early 20s, and i finally got my crap together as they say, and since doing that, it's become very important to me. i've not, i've not adjusted well to a virus running around the world. it's made me, it's added cleanliness to my neatness and i feel a little neurotic. >> jimmy: interesting. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you were neat and dirty. and now you're neat and clean. in the past you were just sloppy and dirty. >> my husband always accused me of stacks. he's like, i can't take your stacks anymore. i would neaten things up, but it was just a stack of my stuff. and to me, that was fine. that drove him nuts. >> jimmy: that's what i do, too, and that's
please welcome jim parsons. >> hi, jimmy, it's very nice to see you. >> jimmy: very nice to see you, too. i assume this is a bedroom in your home? >> this is a bedroom. i've taken it over as an office, yes. >> jimmy: are you a neat freak? i don't know why, but i would imagine you would be. >> i grew into one. i was a terrible slob through most of college and a lot of my early 20s, and i finally got my crap together as they say, and since doing that, it's become...
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but we will be right back with jim parsons. ♪ isk of hiv.rom the makers of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. step up. for health and body. prep up for your one and only love or many loves. for kings, this queen, and you royals in between. for my now. our now. and my future. our future. step up. prep up. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may check to confirm you are still hiv-negative.
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plus from the world of legislation in congress senator marco rubio and missouri governor mike parson. also mike huckabee, lawrence jones, doctor oz and doctor dr. nicole saphier with new information and if you need when new workout ideas you are stuck in the house, we've got them for you because we will have new ideas on how to stay active when we are holed up inside our house. a busy 3 hours kicks off 13 minutes from now on the channel you just for your morning news, back in just a moment. you doing okay?
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this was in 1889 by henry parsons and he was a very smart person. we'll see why. he spoke about various theories that may have caused this epidemic. one of the theories of the time, i'm not making this up, painted russian oats. a suggestion was that the russians were bringing the disease from the east through europe these painted oats. every society blamed the outsider for this. but strike me as weird that today, when we are blaming the russians for pretty much everything back in great flu and earlier, perhaps the russians were behind it as well parsons was not a thing that and he dug a little deeper. he suggested, he said it could be the weather, perhaps something floating around in the air and that is of course partially true, there is something in the air. he suggested that maybe it's a particular matter, which is actually a remarkably accurate description, isn't it? a part of virus turned out to be, non- living particular matter. it was describing a possible course of the flu. could be rushing painted oats, it could be a poison. then he suggested affect a pers
this was in 1889 by henry parsons and he was a very smart person. we'll see why. he spoke about various theories that may have caused this epidemic. one of the theories of the time, i'm not making this up, painted russian oats. a suggestion was that the russians were bringing the disease from the east through europe these painted oats. every society blamed the outsider for this. but strike me as weird that today, when we are blaming the russians for pretty much everything back in great flu and...
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we'll be back tomorrow with jim parsons. "nightline" is next.♪ >> announcer: this is "nightline." >>> tonight -- back to business in georgia. lunchtime and crunch time in the age of covid-19. reopening at a social distance and in search of pandemic relief despite warnings. >> i don't think we should be reopening the economy yet. i think it's going to cost more lives than it saves. >> a delicate dance of difficult decisions. now stepping into a new normal. is this the way forward or a step back? >>> plus, final moments. health care heroes caring for dying patients. as families are forced to keep their distance. holding hands and hearts. >> they can't be with them. they can't comfort them. they can't say good-bye to them. an
we'll be back tomorrow with jim parsons. "nightline" is next.♪ >> announcer: this is "nightline." >>> tonight -- back to business in georgia. lunchtime and crunch time in the age of covid-19. reopening at a social distance and in search of pandemic relief despite warnings. >> i don't think we should be reopening the economy yet. i think it's going to cost more lives than it saves. >> a delicate dance of difficult decisions. now stepping into a...
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but parsons was smarter than that and he dug a little deeper. he suggested, he said it could be the weather, perhaps there is something floating around in the air, and that is of course personally true, there is something in the air although its person-to-person contact and he suggested that maybe it's a nonliving particulate matter which is actually a remarkably accurate description of what a virus turned out to be, a nonliving particular matter. so that was describing the possible cause of the flu. it could be russian tainted oats, could be a poison in midair, then he suggested one of its person-to-person contact, it's not spread by oats or volcanoes but one person gives into another in here i think henry parsons really showed the right way for us to think about things, he said let's get some data, if its person-to-person, he looked at thess illness rates on the british railway system and he compared the rates of the engineers who were feeding the steam engines in the coals who worked outside before we from people any compared those real s and
but parsons was smarter than that and he dug a little deeper. he suggested, he said it could be the weather, perhaps there is something floating around in the air, and that is of course personally true, there is something in the air although its person-to-person contact and he suggested that maybe it's a nonliving particulate matter which is actually a remarkably accurate description of what a virus turned out to be, a nonliving particular matter. so that was describing the possible cause of...
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governor mike parsons of missouri also told us how they'd work with google marketplace to create an onlinenufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their need within the state and in connecticut, governor ned lamont spoke about the positive trends in connecticut which has really been at the centre of the outbreak. but he also said they were hoping to double testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that'sjust a sample testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that's just a sample of what we for today —— mr president. i know it's an encouragement to you andi know it's an encouragement to you and i trust its an encouragement to people all across the country. that your direction, we are implementing a testing strategy that is supported at the federal level, but it is deployed and managed at the state level. we want to express our appreciation to every governor across the country. that are standing up all of those labs that are available that are working with us are available that are working with us and our supply chain personnel to make sure the swabs and the equipment i
governor mike parsons of missouri also told us how they'd work with google marketplace to create an onlinenufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their need within the state and in connecticut, governor ned lamont spoke about the positive trends in connecticut which has really been at the centre of the outbreak. but he also said they were hoping to double testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that'sjust a sample testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that's just a...
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i am furious with governor parsons, the governor here in missouri.issouri saw its first case of covid-19 on march 7th. we had one case, and now we're just a little under 5,000 cases. governor parsons, a republican governor, refused to issue a shelter in place order until april 5th. he refused to do that in spite of calls from pastors, in spite of calls from other elected officials. this is not a moment for partisanship. we must put the needs of the people first. one of my favorite theologians has a quote where he says, treat the people's needs as holy, and that's what we have to do in this moment. we also want to recognize and celebrate the incredible efforts that our health care workers, they are doing all they can to manage a very difficult situation, but we have to understand that those that have been racialized already in the health care system, those racializations are amplified now. one of my members, one who thankfully is surviving and at home now, still in quarantine, i had to insist, i had to get involved and insist with this family on three
i am furious with governor parsons, the governor here in missouri.issouri saw its first case of covid-19 on march 7th. we had one case, and now we're just a little under 5,000 cases. governor parsons, a republican governor, refused to issue a shelter in place order until april 5th. he refused to do that in spite of calls from pastors, in spite of calls from other elected officials. this is not a moment for partisanship. we must put the needs of the people first. one of my favorite theologians...
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parson: good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. as of noon today, there have positive cases of covid-19, including 318 deaths.
parson: good afternoon, and thank you for joining us today. as of noon today, there have positive cases of covid-19, including 318 deaths.
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governor mike parson of missouri told us how they have worked with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet andr need within the state -- with the state. in connecticut, governor ned lamont spoke about positive trendlines, which has been at the center of the outbreak in the greater new york area. he said they were hoping to double testing over the next week. that is just a sampling of what we heard today. i know it is an encouragement to you. i trusted is an encouragement to people across the country. at your direction, we are incrementing a testing strategy that is supported at the federal level, but is played and managed at the state level. we want to express our appreciation to every governor across the country. standing up all of those labs that are available, working with us and supply chain personnel to make sure reagents and equipment is there to process the tests. we are going to continue to increase testing dramatically in the weeks ahead. we want to thank
governor mike parson of missouri told us how they have worked with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet andr need within the state -- with the state. in connecticut, governor ned lamont spoke about positive trendlines, which has been at the center of the outbreak in the greater new york area. he said they were hoping to double testing over the next week. that is just...
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for instance, governor mike parson of missouri announced the show me strong recovery plan has two initialst at risk. governor tom wolfe announced the plan for pennsylvania that we begin may eight. it will and stayed home order forjust a portion of pennsylvania. but the plan again requires readers to have fewer than 15 new positive cases per 100,000 for a period of 14 days. and it also lays out a phase preopening road map. governor kate brown are oregon updated their framework for reopening, doing three phases again and a county by county basis. governor brad little of either will hold release rebound idaho injust the last few days. that's of idaho. it will consist of four phases and require specific criteria that idaho and businesses need to meet to begin to reopen. mr president, with the guidelines to open up america again, states are making plans. at your direction, our task states are making plans. at your direction, ourtask force states are making plans. at your direction, our task force will continue to work very closely and providing them with the data and the resources to be able t
for instance, governor mike parson of missouri announced the show me strong recovery plan has two initialst at risk. governor tom wolfe announced the plan for pennsylvania that we begin may eight. it will and stayed home order forjust a portion of pennsylvania. but the plan again requires readers to have fewer than 15 new positive cases per 100,000 for a period of 14 days. and it also lays out a phase preopening road map. governor kate brown are oregon updated their framework for reopening,...
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their own health longs yeah now our 8 am and clinics are open and now we're actually scanning and parson but we're doing virtually everything else virtually and i saw one statistic recently that what you said is the most common worry i'll get it i'll beat it but i'll give it to my elderly parents be the cause of their death which is why we should be doing the right thanks you know i thought when i became a psychiatrist my job would be to lower your anxiety when i realize that's really not my job for a whole bunch of my patients have to raise their anxiety because don't worry be happy people actually die the earliest from accidents and preventable illnesses and so you know if we think of the spring breakers in florida they didn't have the nothings i so i want us to have enough anxiety we stay home we wash our hands we are appropriate but at the same time not so much that we raise our stress hormones which can damage our brain. once again we're talking to dr daniel amen and the book is the end of mental illness currently available in stores and online this morning i was looking at the inte
their own health longs yeah now our 8 am and clinics are open and now we're actually scanning and parson but we're doing virtually everything else virtually and i saw one statistic recently that what you said is the most common worry i'll get it i'll beat it but i'll give it to my elderly parents be the cause of their death which is why we should be doing the right thanks you know i thought when i became a psychiatrist my job would be to lower your anxiety when i realize that's really not my...
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indicate something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st anniversary to parson says billy joel thank you for celebrating the declaration of arbroath and its role in establishing the democratic rights of humankind scotius says what's a 1000000000 sure given the circumstances thank you so much such brilliant interesting guests as well louis says nice to see the decentralization of television studios to these of course is referring to alex filming from stricken patricia says very interesting back in the folks in india's ned and at least in the dislike of politeness being dumped in scotland without our permission was the start of a new weakening in scotland that has grown since the even says it lost in the past in more ways than one tech cabin was my 1st scottish history to shoot at emory university many many moons ago he spoke about mist and realities of history and i remember it to the city people are says excellent show.
indicate something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st anniversary to parson says billy joel thank you for celebrating the declaration of arbroath and its role in establishing the democratic rights of humankind scotius says what's a 1000000000 sure given the circumstances thank you so much such brilliant interesting guests as well louis says nice to see the decentralization of television studios to these of course is referring to alex filming from stricken...
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parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that aren't able to come up today and to advocate for themselves, but it is their moral and social responsibility to ensure they have adequate access and equitable access also. so i -- i just want to say that i agree with these recommendations and i actually think that many of these recommendations are very, very timely considering that we look at -- we're looking at our affordable housing bond that we just passed, a $600 million housing bond and $150 million to senior, 100% affordable senior housing. so completely timely that we explore recommendation number 3, quite frankly. and also recommen
parsons' research showed us i think that there's huge inwe inequity in this cityd disparities. and a lot of it is racial and economic. and that shouldn't happen with energy in general. i think that -- so i understand that is a whole other body of work but i think this body of work is really important. it's not what we deliver, but how we deliver and to whom we deliver also. and as a city and county of san francisco, when we see these gaps we cannot ignore them, especially for populations that...
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there's there is dark money there's lobbyist money behind this trunk trump might not be profiting parson lee from a but it's all that lobby money it's all that dark money that we know runs the game here according to investigative journalists over at the lobbying dark money in politics watchdog sludge dot com back on march 26th job creators network a conservative dark money nonprofit launched a petition a series of facebook ads in a blast text message campaign calling on trump to mili make hydroxy clore quitting available job creators network was funded by a pharmaceutical research and manufacturers of america a drug industry trade that many of the makers of that drug is some of their donors into that dark money pool of course them everything comes back to lobbyist then lobbyists are best friends with and how you can from the white house from the pulpit of the entire globe because he is the leader of the free world be able to endorse a medication that has not gone through any clinical trials here for it for this specific thing that is also one that is. up proven by doctors doctors are not
there's there is dark money there's lobbyist money behind this trunk trump might not be profiting parson lee from a but it's all that lobby money it's all that dark money that we know runs the game here according to investigative journalists over at the lobbying dark money in politics watchdog sludge dot com back on march 26th job creators network a conservative dark money nonprofit launched a petition a series of facebook ads in a blast text message campaign calling on trump to mili make...
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something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st anniversary so you parson says billy joel thank you for celebrating the declaration of arbroath and its role in establishing the democratic rights of humankind scotius says what's a 1000000000 show given the circumstances thank you so much such brilliant interesting guests as well louis says nice to see the decentralization of television studios to louie's of course is referring to alex filming from stricken patricia says very interesting back in the folks in india as an editor at least in the dislike of politeness being dumped in scotland without our permission was the start of a new weakening in scotland that has grown since they've even says it blast from the past in more ways than one ted cabin was my 1st scottish history to shoot at emory university many many moons ago he spoke about mist and realities of history and i remember it to the city people are says excellent show great to see and listen to billie kate learning a lot about scottish history lenny says what a great show alex i was so disappointed t
something more national and international is called for next year for the 701st anniversary so you parson says billy joel thank you for celebrating the declaration of arbroath and its role in establishing the democratic rights of humankind scotius says what's a 1000000000 show given the circumstances thank you so much such brilliant interesting guests as well louis says nice to see the decentralization of television studios to louie's of course is referring to alex filming from stricken...
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it is it's fine of unless the old parson in question is your mother or mother. and so you genesis to approach it's the approach championed by the reverend thomas mouth those in the 19th century who argued that well these things are necessary famines epidemics to cut down the parts of the population that are not strong enough to withstand them it's not something that some vive not see iraq eugenics fell out of favor became a shameful thing but i'm afraid among some politicians it is the secret thinking in some places not so secret boris johnson came up with the idea of her dimity even donald trump described as crazy. yes george galloway as usual a wise man smart man who's able to have these conversations and even bring back the mileage malthusian theories from that were long gone thank you george as usual appreciate your time that is our news i'm rick sanchez stay safe stay connected on portable t.v. to catch up with everything we report and we'll see you again soon when it's time to do this again. your government and our government and all the other major govern
it is it's fine of unless the old parson in question is your mother or mother. and so you genesis to approach it's the approach championed by the reverend thomas mouth those in the 19th century who argued that well these things are necessary famines epidemics to cut down the parts of the population that are not strong enough to withstand them it's not something that some vive not see iraq eugenics fell out of favor became a shameful thing but i'm afraid among some politicians it is the secret...
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it is it's fine of unless the old parson in question is your mother or mother. it's a eugenicist approach it's the approach championed by the reverend thomas mottoes in the 19th century who argued these things necessary from a epidemics to cut down the parts of the population that i'm not strong enough to withstand them it's not something that some of vive not see either eugenics fell out of favor out of became a shameful thing but i'm afraid among some politicians it is the secret thinking in some places not so secret. johnson came up with the. immunity even donald trump described as crazy yet george galloway as usual a wise man smart man who is able to have these conversations and even bring back the mileage malthusian theories from that were long gone thank you george as usual appreciate your time and there the milestone has been reached there are now 1000000 official kovac by team positive cases the world over will be back again. those questions. i can't show you my face but i'm going to teach you must or 99 t. serine this man was sentenced to death. they co
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so, back in the 1889, henry parsons was really onto something when he discussed the possibility that birds were involved. that birds were involved. there's an example, i think of people trying to think this through in a fairly logical way and almost coming to the right conclusi conclusion. today we know what what causes influenza-- >> we will leave this portion of c-span2's book tv. you can watch all of our programs on-line at book tv.org. the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for a pro forma session part of c-span2's commitment to bring you live gavel to gavel coverage of the senate. senator majority leader mcconnell said he hopes to approve funding for a small business loan program. live coverage here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the clerk will read the communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., april 9, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable roy blunt a senator from the state of missouri, to perform the duties of the chair. signed chuck grassley, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i ask
so, back in the 1889, henry parsons was really onto something when he discussed the possibility that birds were involved. that birds were involved. there's an example, i think of people trying to think this through in a fairly logical way and almost coming to the right conclusi conclusion. today we know what what causes influenza-- >> we will leave this portion of c-span2's book tv. you can watch all of our programs on-line at book tv.org. the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for a pro...
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small epidemic so severe in great britain that parliament commissioned a report in 1889 by henry parsons who was a very smart professor. because one of the theories at the time was tainted russian oats. suggesting that the russian was bringing the disease from the east because every society blame the outside of this. but it strikes me kind of weird as we still blame the russians for everything through the epidemic perhaps the russians were behind it as well. and then he dug a little deeper and said it could be the weathe weather. something floating around in the air and that is partially true. and he suggested it is a nonliving particulate matter that is a remarkably accurate description of what of my wrist turned out to be. on particulate matter. so a little question to describ describe. it could be russian tainted oats. it is a spread by oats or volcanoes but from one person to another. and then say let's get some data. and looking at the illness rates of the railway system and compare the rates of the engineer and then outside but far away from people and with those influenza rates an
small epidemic so severe in great britain that parliament commissioned a report in 1889 by henry parsons who was a very smart professor. because one of the theories at the time was tainted russian oats. suggesting that the russian was bringing the disease from the east because every society blame the outside of this. but it strikes me kind of weird as we still blame the russians for everything through the epidemic perhaps the russians were behind it as well. and then he dug a little deeper and...
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parson: good afternoon, thank you for joining us again today.:00 p.m., there has been 7425 positive cases of covid-19. including 318 deaths. over 78,000 missourians have been tested at this time. as we approach may 4, i want to missouri and to feel confident that we are in a good place, and ready to move forward. pillars ofsential our show me strong recovery plan are a big part of this. we have met each of these pillars and have full confidence that missouri is prepared, and ready, to safely reopen. one of those pillars is hospital capacity. i want to repeat what i said yesterday. our hospitals are not overwhelmed. the exceptionth of the st. louis region, every region across the state has shown a decrease in covid-19 hospitalization. to monitor thee hospital capacity as we move forward. missouri has an excellent health care
parson: good afternoon, thank you for joining us again today.:00 p.m., there has been 7425 positive cases of covid-19. including 318 deaths. over 78,000 missourians have been tested at this time. as we approach may 4, i want to missouri and to feel confident that we are in a good place, and ready to move forward. pillars ofsential our show me strong recovery plan are a big part of this. we have met each of these pillars and have full confidence that missouri is prepared, and ready, to safely...
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plus from the world of legislation in congress senator marco rubio and missouri governor mike parson.so mike huckabee, lawrence jones, doctor oz and doctor dr. nicole saphier with new information and if you need when new workout ideas you are stuck in the house, we've got them for you because we will have new ideas on how to stay active when we are holed up inside our house. a busy 3 hours kicks off 13 minutes from now on the channel you just for your morning news, back in just a moment. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. - america is a democracy, and it starts with you. by participating in the 2020 census, you can make sure that
plus from the world of legislation in congress senator marco rubio and missouri governor mike parson.so mike huckabee, lawrence jones, doctor oz and doctor dr. nicole saphier with new information and if you need when new workout ideas you are stuck in the house, we've got them for you because we will have new ideas on how to stay active when we are holed up inside our house. a busy 3 hours kicks off 13 minutes from now on the channel you just for your morning news, back in just a moment. you...
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parsons who produced the report. we will be ending this fiscal year with a balance close to $200,000. we are very close to bringing on a consultant to help us with oversight. in fact, that r.f.q. process is wrapping up. i hope to bring a recommendation for a consultant to you at our may 15th meeting. this will be providing expertise for oversight of clean power sf and help us analyze the local buildout report that you heard in january, and also providing feedback on the capital plan and the irp as discussed earlier. the process was disrupted because of the crisis. under your direction, i do anticipate a lot of work on clean power sf in the next fiscal year. this shows the amount of funds lafco was able to raise this fiscal year for the survey of on demand workers. it is about $330,000 -- actually $335,000 we got a $5,000 grant to help with our urgent covid-19 survey of workers. it will be possible to fundraise in the next fiscal year to support similar work we undertake. the climate for fund-raising has changed. howe
parsons who produced the report. we will be ending this fiscal year with a balance close to $200,000. we are very close to bringing on a consultant to help us with oversight. in fact, that r.f.q. process is wrapping up. i hope to bring a recommendation for a consultant to you at our may 15th meeting. this will be providing expertise for oversight of clean power sf and help us analyze the local buildout report that you heard in january, and also providing feedback on the capital plan and the irp...
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parsons who produced the report. we will be ending this fiscal year with a balance close to $200,000. we are very close to bringing on a consultant to help us with oversight. in fact, that r.f.q. process is wrapping up. i hope to bring a recommendation for a consultant to you at our may 15th meeting. this will be providing expertise for oversight of clean power sf and help us analyze the local buildout report that you heard in january, and also providing feedback on the capital plan and the irp as discussed earlier. the process was disrupted because of the crisis. under your direction, i do anticipate a lot of work on clean power sf in the next fiscal year. this shows the amount of funds lafco was able to raise this fiscal year for the survey of on demand workers. it is about $330,000 -- actually $335,000 we got a $5,000 grant to help with our urgent covid-19 survey of workers. it will be possible to fundraise in the next fiscal year to support similar work we undertake. the climate for fund-raising has changed. howe
parsons who produced the report. we will be ending this fiscal year with a balance close to $200,000. we are very close to bringing on a consultant to help us with oversight. in fact, that r.f.q. process is wrapping up. i hope to bring a recommendation for a consultant to you at our may 15th meeting. this will be providing expertise for oversight of clean power sf and help us analyze the local buildout report that you heard in january, and also providing feedback on the capital plan and the irp...
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henry parsons. people haven't read the book. what do you want the audience to know about him?s about him. >> well, actually, gayle, henry parsons, i borrowed the name from a little-known epidemiologist in the 19th century who is the man who demonstrated that influenza was caused by contagion and not by environmental gases, my aand he the epidemiologist. i tip my hat to him. he's a man who's been touched by disease himself. he represents the world that i set this novel in, the world of medical science and these intellectual adventurers who, the epidemiologists who charge into places where novel diseases arise. they have no idea what they're dealing with. their mission is to find out and to stop the spread. and that's the world that revenue he comes from -- that henry comes from. >> yeah. the difference in the book is humanity is showing itself here in what we're going through. there's a lack -- a lot of humanity in "the end of october." i won't give it away, but bravo, bravo, very well done. thank you. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> "the end of october" -- my pleasure. "
henry parsons. people haven't read the book. what do you want the audience to know about him?s about him. >> well, actually, gayle, henry parsons, i borrowed the name from a little-known epidemiologist in the 19th century who is the man who demonstrated that influenza was caused by contagion and not by environmental gases, my aand he the epidemiologist. i tip my hat to him. he's a man who's been touched by disease himself. he represents the world that i set this novel in, the world of...
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. >>> time to check back in with steve parson and more people getting time for a run or a walk with aog. all of us i think. >> everybody will cool down. already a very strong seabreeze in place for many. low clouds and high clouds, so if you like the warm weather, yesterday was to your liking but not the next couple of days. once you get to the end of april or may. warm weather cannot be blown away. but above average temperatures with record highs in of the sacramento valley. sacramento 94. concord 89. hills burg 87, knapp 86. 77 oakland and 71 of the city. not today. temperatures are on their way down. low and high clouds with in onshore breeze, the cooling may not bottom out until sunday. it will be a cool day with temperatures at santa cruz getting your 70. everybody else in the 50s or 60s. inland temperatures with a couple low 80s hanging on for a day or two 80s and 90s, 50s on the temperatures here and one outpost of brentwood 60 fairfield, 55 and 33 from the west southwest, napa with an onshore wind, over san towards more than drizzle by sunday. mendocino county and the county a
. >>> time to check back in with steve parson and more people getting time for a run or a walk with aog. all of us i think. >> everybody will cool down. already a very strong seabreeze in place for many. low clouds and high clouds, so if you like the warm weather, yesterday was to your liking but not the next couple of days. once you get to the end of april or may. warm weather cannot be blown away. but above average temperatures with record highs in of the sacramento valley....
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the regulations never went away and that is absolutely typical of what happens in the crisis chris parsons. an economist documented this in a book. what really drives government growth is an expense during a crisis and when the crisis is over, never shrinks back. that's why see this is the greatest problem in politics. in public policy. i'm not trying to exploit this by saying it is a brand-new threat to human survival. people have always been vulnerable to the crisis vulnerability. within 24/7 on her screens. people have always been vulnerable. in 1918 long before the cable is in the west, lincoln described public discourse as a combat of crazies. johe really truly diagnose a fundamental problem in politics. the whole aim of practical politics he said, is to keep the populace alarmed and clamorous to be led to safety by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary. now this is a tough problem that will always be with us. the negativity bias is wired into our brains and i certainly don't expect them might journalists and the other merchants are going to put them
the regulations never went away and that is absolutely typical of what happens in the crisis chris parsons. an economist documented this in a book. what really drives government growth is an expense during a crisis and when the crisis is over, never shrinks back. that's why see this is the greatest problem in politics. in public policy. i'm not trying to exploit this by saying it is a brand-new threat to human survival. people have always been vulnerable to the crisis vulnerability. within 24/7...
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the missouri governor, make parson, suggesting he's considering a stay-at-home order. sure.onsider away. let the clock just keep on ticking while your people are being exposed to this virus. there are more than 1,800 cases in missouri so far, 1,800 so far. the florida governor, ron desantis issued a stay-at-home order yesterday, one that exempted houses of worship, allowing them to continue to hold crowded services. then signed a second order effectively overruling local communities with stricter stay-at-home orders. and then there's a governor, the georgia governor, brian kemp, finally issuing a shelter-in-place order today claiming the reason that he waited so long was that he had only just learned -- he had only just learned -- that people without symptoms could spread the virus. >> those individuals could have been infecting people before they ever felt bad. well, we didn't know that until the last 24 hours. >> listen, i don't -- i don't mean to be rude here, but peoples' lives are at stake. he didn't know that for the last 24 hours? where has he been? is he ignorant to
the missouri governor, make parson, suggesting he's considering a stay-at-home order. sure.onsider away. let the clock just keep on ticking while your people are being exposed to this virus. there are more than 1,800 cases in missouri so far, 1,800 so far. the florida governor, ron desantis issued a stay-at-home order yesterday, one that exempted houses of worship, allowing them to continue to hold crowded services. then signed a second order effectively overruling local communities with...
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stories of redemption and the van lou, and the plight of east tennessee unionists as proclaimed by parson brownlo and others with the existence of the richmond underground and these things fuel the deliverance narrative. i will say one more thing about this, and that is that the white southern unionists of the die-hard anti-slavery kind of which there were very few were not terribly optimistic of changing the hearts and minds of the secessionists, and what they had in mind more is that the loyal would be the leadership class, and those who had proven their loyalty, the african-american soldiers and the white southern unionists would lead the clash after the war, and van lou was a little bit more realistic and less optimistic about changing rebel hearts and minds than some people who observed the south from the distance rather than living in the heart to confederacy. >> thank you very much. >> sure. >> thank you. are you familiar with, and if so, would you comment on the story of the abolitionist group that came to see lincoln in early 1861 and told him that he needed to come out for emanc
stories of redemption and the van lou, and the plight of east tennessee unionists as proclaimed by parson brownlo and others with the existence of the richmond underground and these things fuel the deliverance narrative. i will say one more thing about this, and that is that the white southern unionists of the die-hard anti-slavery kind of which there were very few were not terribly optimistic of changing the hearts and minds of the secessionists, and what they had in mind more is that the...
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governor mike parson, slow unwinding in missouri. historically has been a state famous for handling crises like this. who can forget the spanish flu, 1917, 1918. it was st. louis provided example slowly get back to business. with heavy emphasis on slowly, a century ago, keeping an eye on large gatherings. a century ago making sure no one got ahead of their skis or tried to reopen or do things that might be a threat. st. louis, missouri, provided that example then. the governor trying to provide the example now. the dow jones industrials down 400 points. we'll have more after this. ♪. so i listen to audible almost any time that i can. it's my own thing that i can do for me. since i don't have time to read, i mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news, or history, or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen to it. i listen to spanish lessons sometimes to and from work. yea, it makes me want to be better. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. it changes your perspective. it makes yo
governor mike parson, slow unwinding in missouri. historically has been a state famous for handling crises like this. who can forget the spanish flu, 1917, 1918. it was st. louis provided example slowly get back to business. with heavy emphasis on slowly, a century ago, keeping an eye on large gatherings. a century ago making sure no one got ahead of their skis or tried to reopen or do things that might be a threat. st. louis, missouri, provided that example then. the governor trying to provide...
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as we all stay at home, we need entertainment more than ever and lucky for us our friend jeremy parsonsnd. jeremy, from my home to yours, good morning. >> good morning. it's good to see you. let's start with this one. it's called "bosch." it's on amazon prime. if you are late to the series, don't worry, i was too and this is the time for to you get in on it. it's a crime drama. amazing writing. if you're not familiar with it, imagine all our favorite things about "law & order" but a much larger scale, more vivid story telling because it's streaming and they can get away with it. and this season l.a. faces a catastrophic event. there is a murdewh'soi to happen. titus welliver from "lost" and "deadwood" stars here and i talked to his co-star jamie hector from "the wire." he is so pumped about the season it made me more excited the more we talked about it, so you can check out "bosch" season six on amazon prime. >> all right. also speaking of television things to watch, there's a special on tonight that might make some people a little teary eyed. give us the inside scoop on that. >> this i
as we all stay at home, we need entertainment more than ever and lucky for us our friend jeremy parsonsnd. jeremy, from my home to yours, good morning. >> good morning. it's good to see you. let's start with this one. it's called "bosch." it's on amazon prime. if you are late to the series, don't worry, i was too and this is the time for to you get in on it. it's a crime drama. amazing writing. if you're not familiar with it, imagine all our favorite things about "law &...
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and governor mike parsons of missouri, mr. telling us how they have worked with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their needs within the state, and connecticut governor spoke about positive trend lines in connecticut. which has really been at the center of the outbreak in the greater new york area. but he also said that mr. president, that's a sampling of what we heard today. i know it's an encouragement to you, i trust it's an encouragement to people all across the country. at your direction, we are implementing a testing strategy that is supported at the federal level, but it is deployed and managed at the state level. we want to express our appreciation to every governor across the country that are standing up all of the labs that are available that are working with us and our supply chain personnel to make sure the reagents on the swabs and the equipment as they are to be able to process and
and governor mike parsons of missouri, mr. telling us how they have worked with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their needs within the state, and connecticut governor spoke about positive trend lines in connecticut. which has really been at the center of the outbreak in the greater new york area. but he also said that mr. president, that's a sampling of what we...
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david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into 3 tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records but it it's all accurate it has the day i registered to vote and it has figured out my birthday my address the zip code down to you know all of my address it's connected it to census information and it's connected to all the different kinds of elections so u.s. congressional state senate state house state legislative then you have some consumer information here like the designated mark information and f i p s it is another kind of consumer voter code and when you're on the other hand the psychometric interpretation of his personality together that's how you can rea
david garrow is a media professor at parsons university in new york. he battled for months to retrieve the data that cambridge analytical had on him. he was amazed by what he discovered. this is the excel spreadsheet that they provided it is broken into 3 tabs core data election returns and models the model on the one hand personal data that the firm has gathered from the web and then my registered now this is all the voter data here and this is what would normally be public in voter records...