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peggy nos explica.s, 10 veces mÁs que cualquier otro estado del paÍs y con la proyecciÓn que en sólo semanas decenas de miles podrÍan requerir cuidados intensivos, el gobernador andrew cuomo advirtiÓ que necesitan 140.000 camas y 30.000 ventiladores o respiradores artificiales. [habla en inglÉs] >> los respiradores harÁn la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte para esta gente. peggy: para el gobernador la necesidad es tan crÍtica que explorarÁn la posibilidad de usar un ventilador o respirador para dos personas. Éste médico experto en saludpublica explica que se pueda hacer, pero sÓlo bajo ciertas condiciones. >> el problema es que estÁs tomando el alto riesgo de la contaminaciÓn de una persona a otra. peggy: debido al rÁpido aumento de los casos, nueva york tambiÉn realizar ensayos clÍnicos con medicamentos experimentales contra la malaria y el lupus. >> yo creo que la mayorÍa de mÉdicos que conocen esta medicina, conocen los riesgos y beneficios ccuando ven un paciente que estÁ enfermo, estÁn haciendo
peggy nos explica.s, 10 veces mÁs que cualquier otro estado del paÍs y con la proyecciÓn que en sólo semanas decenas de miles podrÍan requerir cuidados intensivos, el gobernador andrew cuomo advirtiÓ que necesitan 140.000 camas y 30.000 ventiladores o respiradores artificiales. [habla en inglÉs] >> los respiradores harÁn la diferencia entre la vida y la muerte para esta gente. peggy: para el gobernador la necesidad es tan crÍtica que explorarÁn la posibilidad de usar un...
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peggi: la creaciÓn de la zona de contenciÓn comienza oficialmente el jueves.cientos de estadounidenses que no dieron positivos a unas pruebas de coronavirus despuÉs de que el barco atracÓ en auckland con 21 contagiados a bordo. serÁn trasladados a bases militares donde permanecerÁn en cuarentena. luis: mÁs de 2000 pasaron la noche abordo esperando el nuevo dÍa para seguir el desembarco. los pasajeros enfermos se fueron ayer y tambiÉn los extranjeros y los residentes de california que ahora estÁn en cuarentena en una base militar. hoy finalmente le toca el turno a residentes de otros estados como castellanos con quien hemos hablado durante los Últimos dÍas. >> yo me siento saludable como me siento bien. hasta el momento solo me queda la idea de que los sÍntomas se pueden demorar dos semanas. es el miedo que tengo, amanecer un dÍa y de la nada tener todos los sÍntomas a la vez. luis: enseÑaron una elecciÓn difÍcil de olvidar. el sentra general de control de enfermedades y expertos nacionales advierten a personas a no hacer viajes en aviÓn y sobre todo no viajar
peggi: la creaciÓn de la zona de contenciÓn comienza oficialmente el jueves.cientos de estadounidenses que no dieron positivos a unas pruebas de coronavirus despuÉs de que el barco atracÓ en auckland con 21 contagiados a bordo. serÁn trasladados a bases militares donde permanecerÁn en cuarentena. luis: mÁs de 2000 pasaron la noche abordo esperando el nuevo dÍa para seguir el desembarco. los pasajeros enfermos se fueron ayer y tambiÉn los extranjeros y los residentes de california que...
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peggy sugarman from d.h.r. who created an injury hotline to respond to city employees' worker comp claims. let me just say how important this is because we have to do a better job of taking care of our workforce. we have to make it easier for you to take care of yourself so that you can take care of the thousands of residents that we're trying to help support every single day. and so creating an opportunity to make it easier for people to report workers' comp claims, i'm sure has made it easier not just on your departments, but also on the employees that are going through whatever situation they're dealing with, so congratulations to dr. peggy sugarman. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and of course from the city administrator's office, danielle mealer, who spear headed our tall building study, assessing seismic risk of tall buildings to examine how our structures will fare in the event of an earthquake. we know how important this is because san francisco is earthquake territory. i remember when i was on th
peggy sugarman from d.h.r. who created an injury hotline to respond to city employees' worker comp claims. let me just say how important this is because we have to do a better job of taking care of our workforce. we have to make it easier for you to take care of yourself so that you can take care of the thousands of residents that we're trying to help support every single day. and so creating an opportunity to make it easier for people to report workers' comp claims, i'm sure has made it easier...
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peggy: that is right. in terms of physical policy there are several -- in terms of could belicy there extra loans given to small businesses if employees have to call in sick. there are other issues that small businesses might encounter in terms of supply chains being disrupted. needing additional liquidity to cover the gap of a supply chain being disrupted in china. there are number of things people are looking at to provide some bridge while we deal with the spreading virus and then hopefully get it under control for people's health. david: is spreading virus and spreading uncertainty. people are looking for any indication of where things are. is there a risk that because of the surprising cut, people will say they must know something i do not know? it may be worse than i thought. andy: that is the risk, markets have jumped on the news and then have turned downwards in terms of stocks. at the same time, they moved up strongly after powell came out in a statement on friday saying they were monitoring the s
peggy: that is right. in terms of physical policy there are several -- in terms of could belicy there extra loans given to small businesses if employees have to call in sick. there are other issues that small businesses might encounter in terms of supply chains being disrupted. needing additional liquidity to cover the gap of a supply chain being disrupted in china. there are number of things people are looking at to provide some bridge while we deal with the spreading virus and then hopefully...
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peggy carranza con la medida.n. >> va en contra de mi economÍa, pero se compra un carrito y es decir como se compra lo que va a comprar y se lo lleva. peggy: un fabricante de bolsa y una sucesiÓn de miles de dueÑos de tienda presentaron una demanda para detener la prohibiciÓn por considerarla arbitraria. algunos consumidores tampoco estÁn de acuerdo con la medida porque sus opciones serÍan llevar consigo una bolsa reutilizable o pagar 5/100 por una bolsa de papel en la ciudad de nueva york. >> eso es un impuesto mÁs. vamos a tener que pagar y el sacar dinero de nuestro bolsillo donde no lo tenemos. peggy: esta asambleÍsta dice que la idea es preservar el medio ambiente y quienes reciben cupones de alimentos serÁn exentas del pago. >> 3/100 de los 5/100 van a ir a un fondo para proteger el medio ambiente y 2/100 mÁs irán a un fondo Árabe asegurarse que los negociantes tenga los recursos necesarios para implementar el cambio. peggy: la prohibiciÓn contarÁ con algunas excepciones. todavÍa se podrÁn usar bolsas de plÁ
peggy carranza con la medida.n. >> va en contra de mi economÍa, pero se compra un carrito y es decir como se compra lo que va a comprar y se lo lleva. peggy: un fabricante de bolsa y una sucesiÓn de miles de dueÑos de tienda presentaron una demanda para detener la prohibiciÓn por considerarla arbitraria. algunos consumidores tampoco estÁn de acuerdo con la medida porque sus opciones serÍan llevar consigo una bolsa reutilizable o pagar 5/100 por una bolsa de papel en la ciudad de...
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peggy: el alcalde bill dib lazio llamÓ a la ciudad de nueva york el epicentro del brote, con al menosn tercio de los casos del paÍs. advirtiÓ que en dos o tres semanas, sus hospitales se quedarÁn sin los insumos necesarios para atender a los enfermos. la expresidenta de la asociaciÓn de enfermeras hispanas de nueva york dice el porquÉ de la urgencia. >> lo esencialprotegernos para cuidar a los demÁs. peggy: para abril se necesitan 3 millones de mascarillas en el nueve de 5.50 millones de mascarillas quirÚrgicas, 15,000 ventiladores y 45 millones de batas y guantes. algunos enfermeros dicen que la comunidad puede ayudar a minimizar su riesgo. >> como hispanos somos muy sociables. nos gusta abrazar, nos gusta dar la mano. evitar hacer esas cosas no cuesta. peggy: se cree que es la primera vez en la historia del paÍs que el presidente declara una zona de desastre debido a una amenaza de salud pÚblica. usualmente ese poder se reserva para desastres naturales. fÉlix: los recientes calzones comenzaron a cumplir la orden de permanecer en casa que implementÓ el gobierno estatal para contener
peggy: el alcalde bill dib lazio llamÓ a la ciudad de nueva york el epicentro del brote, con al menosn tercio de los casos del paÍs. advirtiÓ que en dos o tres semanas, sus hospitales se quedarÁn sin los insumos necesarios para atender a los enfermos. la expresidenta de la asociaciÓn de enfermeras hispanas de nueva york dice el porquÉ de la urgencia. >> lo esencialprotegernos para cuidar a los demÁs. peggy: para abril se necesitan 3 millones de mascarillas en el nueve de 5.50...
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peggy carranza con la historia.aÚl peÑa aranda, que cambiÓ las pasarelas y las tejas de lujo por el algodÓn. por primera vez decidiÓ hace mascarillas que necesitan con urgencia los trabajadores de la salud. raÚl peÑaranda: podemos aportar un granito de arena para asegurar la diferencia en esta crisis que estamos pasando. pegy por un equipo de personas igualando distanciamientos social, puede llegar a pegar hasta 1400 mascarillas. su costurera dice que lo hace con ensayo y error. >> me basÉ en una mascarilla que me vendieron y tratÉ de hacer algo con de la que tenÍa aquÍ. peggy: ya han donado 1500 de estos insumos a las salas de urgencia de hospitales en la gran manzana. a travÉs de amigos médicos y enfermeros que le agradecen su trabajo. raÚl peÑaranda: estas mÁscaras no han sido aprobadas por la fda, por cuestiÓn de tiempo y por la crisis que estamos pasando. estÁn hechas para ser utilizadas como una capa mÁs de seguridad y protecciÓn, donde los enfermeros y los doctores pueden utilizarlas encima de su mÁscara. peg
peggy carranza con la historia.aÚl peÑa aranda, que cambiÓ las pasarelas y las tejas de lujo por el algodÓn. por primera vez decidiÓ hace mascarillas que necesitan con urgencia los trabajadores de la salud. raÚl peÑaranda: podemos aportar un granito de arena para asegurar la diferencia en esta crisis que estamos pasando. pegy por un equipo de personas igualando distanciamientos social, puede llegar a pegar hasta 1400 mascarillas. su costurera dice que lo hace con ensayo y error. >>...
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peggy: that is right. we are looking at, would it be a coordinated effort between monetary and fiscal policy. the virus is putting a potential strain on is disses in terms of ability to hire or get supplies in the world which could put pressure on their ability to pay loans or take a loan. some action might come from small business loans or ability to keep credit flowing. that is separate from a rate cut . it is a rate cut that made stabilized market turmoil and fears. david: thank you so much. peggy collins, reporting from washington. a big week in politics. i will put you on the spot, does the political climate -- is the political climate different and is president trump more vulnerable? >> he might be, one of his strengths is the economy and the interest rate and everything peggy described. if the economy is really going weaker, thenoming he does not have that argument, whether he will say it is not his fault and it is the virus but he will -- and that could certainly hurt him with republicans who focus
peggy: that is right. we are looking at, would it be a coordinated effort between monetary and fiscal policy. the virus is putting a potential strain on is disses in terms of ability to hire or get supplies in the world which could put pressure on their ability to pay loans or take a loan. some action might come from small business loans or ability to keep credit flowing. that is separate from a rate cut . it is a rate cut that made stabilized market turmoil and fears. david: thank you so much....
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peggy: una cuarentena forzosa para nueva york, new jersey y connecticut podrÍa ser anunciada por trumpviajen a estas zonas con menos y secciones de covid-19 -- menos infecciones de covid-19. " no afecta a camionetas fuera del Área de nueva york que realizan entregas o transitan, tampoco al comercio" dijo. en nueva york los casos sobrepasan los 52,000con mÁs de 2000 muertes. el gobernador andru cuomo no le agradÓ la idea.. >>ni " ni siquiera sÉ qué significa eso, no sÉ si sea ejecutable". ya le exigieron a los residentes de nueva york someterse a una cuarentena obligatoria. -- mientras esto ocurre las construcciones que no son de emergencia tambiÉn fueron suspendidas dejando sin trabajo a jornaleros como el docente ruÍz que no puede solicitar el beneficio de desempleo por ser indocumentado. docente: quizÁs como para trabajador-- otros trabajadores que reclaman sus derechos peggy: por su parte el alcalde bill de blasio dice que sÍ hay suficientes insumos pero sÓlo hasta el 5 de abril. se espera que el lunes sea un dÍa de gran importancia para ampliaciÓn de la capacidad hospitalaria de nu
peggy: una cuarentena forzosa para nueva york, new jersey y connecticut podrÍa ser anunciada por trumpviajen a estas zonas con menos y secciones de covid-19 -- menos infecciones de covid-19. " no afecta a camionetas fuera del Área de nueva york que realizan entregas o transitan, tampoco al comercio" dijo. en nueva york los casos sobrepasan los 52,000con mÁs de 2000 muertes. el gobernador andru cuomo no le agradÓ la idea.. >>ni " ni siquiera sÉ qué significa eso, no...
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peggy n peggy n peggy newnam gets all the credit. she didn't come on board until 1986. she wrote the "challenger" address. which was a truly great speech. peter robinson has a story that he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principal, the president. he talks about writing a speech for george h.w. bush and h.w. bush was going to give it in houston. and on the -- on the airplane there, h.w. bush takes the speech, which he's demanded to be on i think 4 by 6 cards, pulls out the cards, throws out a bunch of them and reshuffles what you have and that was the speech. now, i find this entirely credible because i've heard -- i heard -- george h.w. bush was a very good man. but i've heard a lot of his speeches and they did seem to be composed in that fashion. [ laughter ] now, if peter robinson were here or any of the great reagan speech writers, what they would say is that their method of writing a speech was to find out what reagan wanted to say. to go back to the mother lode to mine from things that reagan had said before, and that's how they put together
peggy n peggy n peggy newnam gets all the credit. she didn't come on board until 1986. she wrote the "challenger" address. which was a truly great speech. peter robinson has a story that he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principal, the president. he talks about writing a speech for george h.w. bush and h.w. bush was going to give it in houston. and on the -- on the airplane there, h.w. bush takes the speech, which he's demanded to be on i think 4 by 6 cards,...
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peggy, you wrote a column. >> yeah, i think so.at this point is it seems to me that the president, in terms of his first three, three and a half years, he has been astoundingly lucky, and lucky is a good thing, but he's been lucky in that various physical natural disasters haven't happened, international crisis. we couple that with the fact that managerially this administration, this white house, has tended to be shambolic. we're on our fifth head of department of homeland security, jobs not filled. if luck holds, this will all turn out okay. if luck does not hold, this will be a managerial crisis and we'll see how it goes for the white house. >> walk us through this week. it does feel as if they -- it sort of -- they're realizing, oh, my god, this is a serious problem. >> that's exactly what happened. >> but it seems like it took the death to really sober them up. >> it did. and you had mixed messaging throughout the week, because you had health official who say came out at the beginning of the week and said this is significant. w
peggy, you wrote a column. >> yeah, i think so.at this point is it seems to me that the president, in terms of his first three, three and a half years, he has been astoundingly lucky, and lucky is a good thing, but he's been lucky in that various physical natural disasters haven't happened, international crisis. we couple that with the fact that managerially this administration, this white house, has tended to be shambolic. we're on our fifth head of department of homeland security, jobs...
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this is peggy.his is bobby, my first child of course, born 13 years ago at the air force hospital here in mobile, alabama. remember as ayou child going out and campaigning with your father all the time? ms. kennedy: no. [laughter] one, but iember that have seen that clip many times. i remember going to montgomery on the night of the returns in 1958. i member that, because i remember the little slippers might aunt gave me. and then i remember that he lost. he lost. i loved myhat point, daddy so much, i just did not think he could lose anything. and i was devastated, because i just could not believe that he had lost that. that that was my daddy, and he could do anything. but he lost. and i couldn't believe it. i was very, very upset. and he comforted me. susan: some other things to know about that race, because it was so important in changing his future direction. his opponent was john patterson. how did mr. patterson approached the race, and why is it that your father lost to him? ms. kennedy: well,
this is peggy.his is bobby, my first child of course, born 13 years ago at the air force hospital here in mobile, alabama. remember as ayou child going out and campaigning with your father all the time? ms. kennedy: no. [laughter] one, but iember that have seen that clip many times. i remember going to montgomery on the night of the returns in 1958. i member that, because i remember the little slippers might aunt gave me. and then i remember that he lost. he lost. i loved myhat point, daddy so...
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peggy: la crisis por el coronavirus en nueva york llevÓ al presidente a donald trump a declarar la zonae. lo que traerÁ miles de millones de dÓlares en ayuda a este estado, ademÁs de la asistencia del personal de la agencia federal para el manejo de emergencias fema. el gobernador andy cuomo estableciÓ una cuarentena obligatoria y la llamÓ estado en pausa, entrarÁ en efecto pronto.
peggy: la crisis por el coronavirus en nueva york llevÓ al presidente a donald trump a declarar la zonae. lo que traerÁ miles de millones de dÓlares en ayuda a este estado, ademÁs de la asistencia del personal de la agencia federal para el manejo de emergencias fema. el gobernador andy cuomo estableciÓ una cuarentena obligatoria y la llamÓ estado en pausa, entrarÁ en efecto pronto.
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peggy noonan gets all of the credit. peggy noonan does not come on oard until 1986. she wrote the challenger address, which is a really wonderful speech. i think of the great speechwriters, peter robinson would be the one i would pick up. he wrote the brandenburg gate peech. peter robinson has a story he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principles f the president. e talks about writing a speech for george h w bush. he was going to give it in houston. on the airplane, h w bush takes the speech, which he has demanded to be on four by six cards. pulls out the cards, throws out a bunch of them and re-shovels what you have and that was the speech. i find this entirely credible because -- george w. bush -- george h w bush was a very good man. i have heard a lot of his speeches. they did seem to be composed in hat fashion. [laughter] dr. rowland: if peter robinson were here or any of the great reagan speechwriters, what they would say is their method of writing a speech was to find out what reagan wanted to say, to go back to the mother load to mine fro
peggy noonan gets all of the credit. peggy noonan does not come on oard until 1986. she wrote the challenger address, which is a really wonderful speech. i think of the great speechwriters, peter robinson would be the one i would pick up. he wrote the brandenburg gate peech. peter robinson has a story he tells that gives you an idea of the importance of the principles f the president. e talks about writing a speech for george h w bush. he was going to give it in houston. on the airplane, h w...
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peggy hamburg and sylvia matthews burwell, both back with us. dr.u know new york city so well. you were the new york city health commissioner before you were the fda commissioner. >> right. >> what about the meals? what about the health tests that these kids get, immunizations? a lot of services are provided through the school system. >> no, it's a really big deal, and i think that's why, you know, the mayor took a measured approach and didn't immediately close down the schools. there's a lot of concerns. students go to new york city schools and get breakfast and lunches provided that they can't get at home. they have after-school programs in many instances. their parents, you know, will have to stay home, potentially, when they need to be out working, providing critical services. i mean, i think it's great they figured out a way to protect health care workers and other front-line, critical, essential providers, daycare support so that they don't have to worry about their kids being home alone. and then, you know, it is uncertain how much of a diffe
peggy hamburg and sylvia matthews burwell, both back with us. dr.u know new york city so well. you were the new york city health commissioner before you were the fda commissioner. >> right. >> what about the meals? what about the health tests that these kids get, immunizations? a lot of services are provided through the school system. >> no, it's a really big deal, and i think that's why, you know, the mayor took a measured approach and didn't immediately close down the...
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. >> peggy, good morning to you. thanks for joining us on this. asking the economic impact of the coronavirus is a major question as we have seen so many ups and downs with regard to the stock market, with regard to people losing jobs, unemployment sites crashing, small businesses not being able to meet payroll. i could keep going, but i don't want to paint such a grim picture at this point. but talk to us about this impact and if, in fact, there is an ability at all for this economy to come roaring back as the president said. >> well, i think one of the things we've seen over the last few days is the sign of people losing their jobs. we've seen across states from ohio to connecticut signs that thousands of people have claimed unemployment benefits in a surge of 10% above average. today is our first sign of the national numbers. in terms of how much of a bounceback we could have, we could have one, but it could be a long way off. >> peggy, i'm curious to get your thoughts about the federal government's response in all of this. will the response fr
. >> peggy, good morning to you. thanks for joining us on this. asking the economic impact of the coronavirus is a major question as we have seen so many ups and downs with regard to the stock market, with regard to people losing jobs, unemployment sites crashing, small businesses not being able to meet payroll. i could keep going, but i don't want to paint such a grim picture at this point. but talk to us about this impact and if, in fact, there is an ability at all for this economy to...
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vonnie: peggy collins, our thanks to you, joining us there from washington, d.c.'s get a quick check of the havens. as you can see, the 10 year yields up 11 points from where we were yesterday. 104.08 for the again right now. this bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." a bit of breaking news out of brussels. ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, confirming that on a temporary basis, the eu will ease slight use rules. these are rules that mean that if you don't use a slot out of an airport, you lose it. the airlines that i have been talking to have been clamoring for this. it now looks as if they are going to get it. we are waiting to see if we will see further relief for the airlines. we are also trying to figure out if the u.s. is going to include the airline sector within its package of measures coming out. for more on this, george ferguson joining us from princeton come apart of our bloomberg intelligence team. in terms of the slot rule, how important is th
vonnie: peggy collins, our thanks to you, joining us there from washington, d.c.'s get a quick check of the havens. as you can see, the 10 year yields up 11 points from where we were yesterday. 104.08 for the again right now. this bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." a bit of breaking news out of brussels. ursula von der leyen, president of the european commission, confirming that on a temporary...
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page of the star tribune right now, a story about the lieutenant governor of minnesota, her name is peggy flanagan on the front page of that same paper right now, with the news that her brother has just died from coronavirus. she described her brother as a tough as nails u.s. marine, and she says this, quote, if you feel fine, that's great, but please consider the possibility that you're carrying the virus and don't know it, and then you walk past the next ron, my big brother, in public, covid-19 now has a personal connection to me, please do all you can to prevent one for you. also on that same front page, tonight, minnesota's confirmed case load as a state, jumps from 169 known cases yesterday to 235 known cases today. also on that same front page, the fact that the transit system in the twin cities is cutting its service by, two days from now, by 40%. and then there's the news from minnesota's senior u.s. senator, amy klobuchar. and again, the context here, in that state, the state's governor is now quarantined and the lieutenant governor announced her brother just died and the senior
page of the star tribune right now, a story about the lieutenant governor of minnesota, her name is peggy flanagan on the front page of that same paper right now, with the news that her brother has just died from coronavirus. she described her brother as a tough as nails u.s. marine, and she says this, quote, if you feel fine, that's great, but please consider the possibility that you're carrying the virus and don't know it, and then you walk past the next ron, my big brother, in public,...
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of princeton university, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welcome, and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. welcome, sir, been a long time with you, mr. gibbs. >> thank you. >> we've got a couple of super tuesday polls i'm going to throw it out there. i've got north carolina and texas, probably as good of bellwethers as you can have on the future of both sanders and biden. in north carolina it's sanders with a two-point lead. basically margin of error. look at the bloomberg number, though. add up bloomberg and biden, that's an interesting number. among african-americans, this was done before south carolina in the middle of the debate, so only 36% there for biden that. number could grow. shows you growth potential there. let's look at texas. bernie sanders a bigger lead here, double-digit lead thanks mostly, look at the latino support sanders is getting here. 46%. this is what's interesting here, eddie glaude jr. we may be seeing the democratic party basically split right in half with two
of princeton university, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welcome, and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. welcome, sir, been a long time with you, mr. gibbs. >> thank you. >> we've got a couple of super tuesday polls i'm going to throw it out there. i've got north carolina and texas, probably as good of bellwethers as you can have on the future of both sanders and biden. in north carolina it's sanders...
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nasa's peggy wlits son did that for -- whitson did that for longer than any other american.ting more than nine months, earning her the nickname "the space ninja." peggy whitson, the space ninja, joins us for practical advice on handling isolation from her home near austin, texas. pell peggy whitson, good morning. >> good morning. how are you folks doing? >> we're doing okay. tell us how to do this. you're way better at it than we are. >> yeah. well, it's actually very doable. but it -- it's very importance to be able to interact well with the people you're staying with, you're living with. a lot of people are trying to work from home and trying to be parents from home and have a family at home. it becomes very challenging. that's justi like what we did o the international space station. our crew became our family in orbit. and we had to not only work with them all throughout the day, but we couldn't go home at night. we stayed there on board the station and had to interact, as well. it became something that we did on a routine basis. and i think those interactions are very i
nasa's peggy wlits son did that for -- whitson did that for longer than any other american.ting more than nine months, earning her the nickname "the space ninja." peggy whitson, the space ninja, joins us for practical advice on handling isolation from her home near austin, texas. pell peggy whitson, good morning. >> good morning. how are you folks doing? >> we're doing okay. tell us how to do this. you're way better at it than we are. >> yeah. well, it's actually...
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y como nos explica peggy carranza, el gobernador de nueva york, trabaja contra reloj para evitar una catastrofe. en la costa oeste, el buque hospital "mercy" de la armada estadounidense, va rumbo a los angeles para ayudar a combatir la pandemia de coronavirus.la embarcacion militar con capacidad de mil camas sera utilizada para atender pacientes sin coronavirus. esto habilitara camas de los hospitales para tratar a los infectados con covid-19. y nos quedamos en california. la ciudad de los angeles creo una pagina de internet para que los residentes considerados de alto riesgo puedan pedir un analisis gratis de coronavirus. los solicitantes deberan cumplir con una serie de requisitos para poder realizarse la prueba de deteccion. y como nos explica dulce castellanos, la poblacion indocumentada tambien podra solicitar el "test" sin temor a represalias. y precisamente en los angeles, las autopistas y avenidas repletas de automoviles fueron hoy cosa del pasadohubo muy poco trafico, pues son muchas las personas encerradas en sus casas debido al coronavirus.a los trabajadoes esenciales se l
y como nos explica peggy carranza, el gobernador de nueva york, trabaja contra reloj para evitar una catastrofe. en la costa oeste, el buque hospital "mercy" de la armada estadounidense, va rumbo a los angeles para ayudar a combatir la pandemia de coronavirus.la embarcacion militar con capacidad de mil camas sera utilizada para atender pacientes sin coronavirus. esto habilitara camas de los hospitales para tratar a los infectados con covid-19. y nos quedamos en california. la ciudad...
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>>meanwhile, peggy has pivoted and is now working on a prototype of a washable cover to go over masks that health care workers have been issued but have to reuse because of a shortage of supplies just touching that masseuse germs of michigan were cut off and wash if she's been working hard at her sewing machine and has family and friends trying to get someone to help mass produce these masks the same people helping her are also peggy's motivation behind all this work. >>i have family and they work and family in california which she on trees moving on this brentwood resident has been using leftover fabric to make reusable face masks that she's lining with coffee filters. she's giving them away to other essential employees like law enforcement who don't have access to n 95 masks deanna says she has extra time now that she's working from home and not commuting. it makes her feel good to use that time doing what she can to help make those in her community feel more secure. maureen kelly kron 4 news. new this morning prince charles has tested positive for coronavirus he's the first in line
>>meanwhile, peggy has pivoted and is now working on a prototype of a washable cover to go over masks that health care workers have been issued but have to reuse because of a shortage of supplies just touching that masseuse germs of michigan were cut off and wash if she's been working hard at her sewing machine and has family and friends trying to get someone to help mass produce these masks the same people helping her are also peggy's motivation behind all this work. >>i have...
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peggy, lay out for anyone who doesn't know what the fed did this morning.eggy: the fed did what is called an interim meeting cap. they did it at 50 basis points. this is the first cut outside of a scheduled meeting we have seen since the financial crisis. essentially the fed came out and said we understand there are concerns in the economy about how the coronavirus could unfold and what that could do to the economic outlook. we are still monitoring the situation. we think the fundamentals of the u.s. economy are still strong but we are adding cushioned insurance into the u.s. economy by doing what we can and cutting 50 basiss
peggy, lay out for anyone who doesn't know what the fed did this morning.eggy: the fed did what is called an interim meeting cap. they did it at 50 basis points. this is the first cut outside of a scheduled meeting we have seen since the financial crisis. essentially the fed came out and said we understand there are concerns in the economy about how the coronavirus could unfold and what that could do to the economic outlook. we are still monitoring the situation. we think the fundamentals of...
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you can review the latest events avirus.sunday/coron night on q&a , peggy wallace kennedy, daughter ofalabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace talks about his controversial career. >> back in 1996, we took our youngest son to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. gravet to his church and and over to the museum. it was being newly constructed at that time. we were going through the exhibits, and we came to the alabama exhibit. it showed the edmund pettus bridge, the bombed out 16th street baptist church, viruses and dogs, and george wallace standing in a schoolhouse door. burns looked up at me and he was so sad. why did papa do those things to other people? it broke my heart. papa never told me why he did those things to other people, but i know he was wrong, so maybe it will just have to be up to you and me to make things right. at 8:00es sunday night p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> approximately 4000 seminole floridawho live in today are descendents of a band of seminole who never surrendered to the u.s. the majority were forced to move west of t
you can review the latest events avirus.sunday/coron night on q&a , peggy wallace kennedy, daughter ofalabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace talks about his controversial career. >> back in 1996, we took our youngest son to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. gravet to his church and and over to the museum. it was being newly constructed at that time. we were going through the exhibits, and we came to the alabama exhibit. it showed the edmund...
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peggy carranza nos explica que a fuera de los hospitales ya hay frigorÍficos para servir como un nordestenico en la gente. algunos iban a irse. dijo cÓmo,refiriÉndose a la amenaza de cuarentena. excepto si trabaja en industrias esenciales. esta abogada constitucionalista explica. exempleados de industrias crÍticas pueden seguir llamando. la medida busca evitar la propagaciÓn del joven 19. actualmente nueva york tiene casi 60,000 casos.la oficina del mÉdico forense de la ciudad ha instalado moles ambulatorias como esta. otro sistema serÍa el de emergencias 911 y la ciudad de nueva york normalmente normalmente recibirÍa cuatro me llamabas. de nuestra capacidad normal. nuestros miembros estÁn trabajando hasta 16 horas todos los dÍas. extendiÓ hasta el 15 de abril la cuarentena que obliga a los trabajadores no esenciales a laborar desde sus casas. el estado de florida de las carreteras que conducen desde georgia. ordeno esta tarifa de inspecciÓn para las viajeros que lleguen de nueva york, luisiana y new jersey. lo llaman el crucero de la muerte por llevar a bordo al menos cuatro fallecidos.
peggy carranza nos explica que a fuera de los hospitales ya hay frigorÍficos para servir como un nordestenico en la gente. algunos iban a irse. dijo cÓmo,refiriÉndose a la amenaza de cuarentena. excepto si trabaja en industrias esenciales. esta abogada constitucionalista explica. exempleados de industrias crÍticas pueden seguir llamando. la medida busca evitar la propagaciÓn del joven 19. actualmente nueva york tiene casi 60,000 casos.la oficina del mÉdico forense de la ciudad ha...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, daughter of george wallace, talks about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book, the broken road. >> in 1996, we took our son who was nine to the martin luther king museum and historical site in atlanta. church and grave and went to the museum. it was newly constructed at the time. exhibits and came to the alabama exhibit. , theowed the bridge hoses, church, fire dogs. and george wallace standing in the schoolhouse door. and hens looked up at me was so sad. why did poppa do those things to other people? and it broke my heart. , poppa never told me why he did those things to other people, but i know he was wrong. so maybe it will just have to be up to you and me to help make things right. announcer: watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren has ended her democratic presidential campaign and spoke to reportersai
. >> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, daughter of george wallace, talks about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book, the broken road. >> in 1996, we took our son who was nine to the martin luther king museum and historical site in atlanta. church and grave and went to the museum. it was newly constructed at the time. exhibits and came to the alabama exhibit. , theowed the bridge hoses, church, fire dogs. and george wallace standing...
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. >>> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, daughter of former four-term alabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace talked about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book, "the broken road." >> back in 1996 we took our youngest son who was nine at the time to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. and we went to his church and to his grave and we went over to the museum. and it was being newly constructed at that time. and we were going through the exhibits and we came to the exhibit, alabama exhibit. and it showed the bridge, the bombed out 16th street baptist church, fire hoses and dogs, birmingham, and george wallace standing in the schoolhouse door. and burns looked up at me and he said -- he was so sad -- why did papa do those things to other people? and it broke my heart. and i said, papa never told me why he did those things to other people, but i know he was wrong. so, maybe it will just have to be up to you and me to help make things right. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> it comes ou
. >>> sunday night on q&a, peggy wallace kennedy, daughter of former four-term alabama governor and presidential candidate george wallace talked about her father's controversial career and what inspired her to write her book, "the broken road." >> back in 1996 we took our youngest son who was nine at the time to the martin luther king museum historical site in atlanta. and we went to his church and to his grave and we went over to the museum. and it was being newly...
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. >> joining me now, peggy collins. good to have you with us this morning. let's talk about the spike that we saw yesterday and americans applying for unemployment. what does it really mean on the u.s. economy and what it's going through right now? we saw states like pennsylvania report an incredible surge, but really, we saw increases in the number of people filing for unemployment insurance across all 50 states yet. it was a record 3.3 million people. that surge is unpress tented. we're expecting more and more people to file as we have this gap between now and when people may get the economic stimulus bill. >> from the bill as it stands right now, beggy, is there anything in there that substantials what steve mnuchin said that it's offering these small businesses to turn around and hire some of these very same people that they had just laid off a week ago? >> there are things in there for businesses both small and large. we have the federal reserve trying to bridge the gap for businesses between now and hopefully when the vie husband will abate. and you ha
. >> joining me now, peggy collins. good to have you with us this morning. let's talk about the spike that we saw yesterday and americans applying for unemployment. what does it really mean on the u.s. economy and what it's going through right now? we saw states like pennsylvania report an incredible surge, but really, we saw increases in the number of people filing for unemployment insurance across all 50 states yet. it was a record 3.3 million people. that surge is unpress tented. we're...
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the l. hump peggy [inaudible] working . too many people are involved yeah exhibitors. organizers. just putting people together to secure the maestro. i don't like this on it so far a symphony. let's do this and then we find out [inaudible] makes sense -- or today i woke up. at three o'clock this afternoon like around going into this i just want to dig a hole and hide it and i don't want to come. on come on it's time to celebrate now yeah it think. there was a message yesterday a lot of things the knots even arrive until now but i'm just close. it looks good and everyone seems to be happy so i'm happy. due to massive lots are you a class right hillary is flat. the shoe. when i ching and high heels he a flflood? and it's not simply. i can't get any worse hey i can see why. love collector is a lot of the ideas and oils and see -- is that are like movers and shakers in the industry will be coming in tonight so hopefully. opportunity for the younger designers and artists that are coming in. you know artists fills and so they have a a site designed to do this is the work of the students
the l. hump peggy [inaudible] working . too many people are involved yeah exhibitors. organizers. just putting people together to secure the maestro. i don't like this on it so far a symphony. let's do this and then we find out [inaudible] makes sense -- or today i woke up. at three o'clock this afternoon like around going into this i just want to dig a hole and hide it and i don't want to come. on come on it's time to celebrate now yeah it think. there was a message yesterday a lot of things...
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peggi los efectos del coronavirus podrÍan ser devastadores de hacerse realidad el modelo del peor posibletrol y prevenciÓn de enfermedades. se trata de 160 a 214 millones de casosy de 200.000 a 1 millÓn 700.000 muertes. indicaron datos publicados. Éste doctor de la asociaciÓn nacional mÉdica hispana explica que aunque es una proyecciÓn muy alta, podrÍa deberse a que el cobid -19 es contagioso. >> por ejemplo, si yo tengo el flujo puedo contagiar a tres o cuatro personas, pero si tengo el virus del coronas quizÁs contaminarÍa hasta nueve personas. es mucho mÁs contagioso que los otros virus que hemos visto anteriormente. >> de acuerdo con el modelo, se 21 millones de personas podrÍan requerir hospitalizaciÓn y el paÍs sÓlo cuenta con cerca de 925.000 camas en hospitales. pese a estas cifras alarmantes, epidemiÓlogos recuerdan que este escenario no estÁ tomando en cuenta las nuevas medidas implementadas por algunos estados para mitigar la propagaciÓn como prohibir las congregaciones masivas o pedirle a muchos que trabajen desde sus hogares. >> realmente cuando se hace entre planeaciÓn y el
peggi los efectos del coronavirus podrÍan ser devastadores de hacerse realidad el modelo del peor posibletrol y prevenciÓn de enfermedades. se trata de 160 a 214 millones de casosy de 200.000 a 1 millÓn 700.000 muertes. indicaron datos publicados. Éste doctor de la asociaciÓn nacional mÉdica hispana explica que aunque es una proyecciÓn muy alta, podrÍa deberse a que el cobid -19 es contagioso. >> por ejemplo, si yo tengo el flujo puedo contagiar a tres o cuatro personas, pero si...
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q&a, peggy wallace kennedy. she talks about her father's controversial career and his later political conversion after almost being assassinated. about herpeaks friendship with democratic congressman john lewis of georgia. your view of government. yourht to you by television provider. prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. back from a one-week recess, or sales was asked about domestic and foreign policy issues. there is now was schaumburg. mister speaker the whole house would like to do me and there can's condolences. would also like to think thank those that are providing support. tackling these storms. i have meetings with the minister and colleagues and others. i would like to stay with myself. it has brought record high water levels. and my constituency has been flooded bringing misery to those affected. will do the prime minister use of as the budget. to increase infrastructure spending. to show globe or glover leadership taking action on climate change. they are able to extend that w
q&a, peggy wallace kennedy. she talks about her father's controversial career and his later political conversion after almost being assassinated. about herpeaks friendship with democratic congressman john lewis of georgia. your view of government. yourht to you by television provider. prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. back from a one-week recess, or sales was asked about domestic and foreign policy issues. there is now was schaumburg. mister speaker the whole...
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we begin to lie to each other peggy and i took a stand against hard narcotics, we called a house meeting the house members agreed we wouldn't have any paraglider math in the house. some people found these two drugs just to groovy to give up. it sort of destroyed the whole house. ♪ ♪ now we build it up again. now we build it up again, my fair lady the communal is destroyed by heroin most of us had more important and meaningful institution is also being destroyed at alarming frequency the american home. narcotics and their relatives amphetamines and derbyshire it's a family life every social and economic level we tried to get them in hospitals prisons rehabilitation centers across the country the entire question of drug use is vastly complex the drugs themselves are many and varied the precise information available to us when it does exist is often cloaked in mid and controversy drug usage do not fit in any comfortable grouping, they are young as well as old they are disadvantaged but often affluent, >> i do the hard narcotics for escape i do more interesting drugs the psychedelic drugs we
we begin to lie to each other peggy and i took a stand against hard narcotics, we called a house meeting the house members agreed we wouldn't have any paraglider math in the house. some people found these two drugs just to groovy to give up. it sort of destroyed the whole house. ♪ ♪ now we build it up again. now we build it up again, my fair lady the communal is destroyed by heroin most of us had more important and meaningful institution is also being destroyed at alarming frequency the...
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peggy and i took a stand against hard narcotics and called a house meeting and the house members agreed't have any more heroin or meth in the house, yet some people found these two drugs too groovy to give up and it destroyed the whole house. ♪ now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ >> a community is destroyed by heroin. more important than meaningful institution is also being destroyed with alarming frequency. the american home. narcotics and their relatives, amphetamines, barbituates rip apart the fabric of family life at every economic and social level. tragic aftermath fills hospitals, prisons and rehabilitation centers across the country. the entire question of drug use is vastly complex. the drugs themselves are many and varied. the precise information available to us, when it does exist, is often cloaked in myth and controversy. drug users do not fit within any comfortable grouping. they are young as well as old
peggy and i took a stand against hard narcotics and called a house meeting and the house members agreed't have any more heroin or meth in the house, yet some people found these two drugs too groovy to give up and it destroyed the whole house. ♪ now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ ♪ now we build it up again up again up again now we build it up again my fair lady ♪ >> a community is...
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>>meanwhile, peggy has pivoted and is now working on a prototype of a washable cover to go over maskst health care workers have been issued but have to reuse because of a shortage of supplies just touching that masses germs of michigan where but often wash if she's been working hard of her sewing machine and has family and friends trying to get someone to help mass produce these masks the same people helping her are also peggy's motivation behind all this work. >>i have family and they work and family in california she can do she this brentwood resident has been using leftover fabric to make reusable face masks that she's lining with coffee filters. she's giving them away to other essential employees like law enforcement who don't have access to and 95 masks deanna says she has extra time now that she's working from home and not commuting. it makes her feel good to use that time doing what she can to help make those in her community feel more secure. maureen kelly kron 4 news. well new this morning, prince charles has tested positive for coronavirus he's a first in line to the british
>>meanwhile, peggy has pivoted and is now working on a prototype of a washable cover to go over maskst health care workers have been issued but have to reuse because of a shortage of supplies just touching that masses germs of michigan where but often wash if she's been working hard of her sewing machine and has family and friends trying to get someone to help mass produce these masks the same people helping her are also peggy's motivation behind all this work. >>i have family and...
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peggy, thank you for your time.ciate you being up early for us today. >> we know it's tough. >>> still ahead, coronavirus anxiety continues to plague capitol hill as two more lawmakers announce they are entering self-quarantine. one of them just hours after a flight with the president. your first look at "morning joe" is back in a moment. is back in a mom in america we all count. no matter where we call home, how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how that great promise is kept. because this is the count that informs where hundreds of billions in funding will go each year for things like education, healthcare, and programs that touch us all. backnto the enamel, to keep the enamel strong. i know it works. and i hear nothing but great things from my patients that have switched to it. i know it works. and i hear nothing but great things [ natural drums and [ music begins to build ]] [ drums beat faster ] unlimited coffee for $8.99 a month. panera, your cup is always full. hey allergy muddlers... achoo!
peggy, thank you for your time.ciate you being up early for us today. >> we know it's tough. >>> still ahead, coronavirus anxiety continues to plague capitol hill as two more lawmakers announce they are entering self-quarantine. one of them just hours after a flight with the president. your first look at "morning joe" is back in a moment. is back in a mom in america we all count. no matter where we call home, how we worship, or who we love. and the 2020 census is how...
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peggy wynne, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome. thank you. >>> in the midst of this crisis, many nurses and doctors are telling us they're forced to make do without some much needed supplies. our investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken has the details. >> reporter: at highland hospital in oakland, e.r. nurse john pierson says there's been a shortage of key supplies like masks and gowns for some time. but not like right now. >> it's much, much worse because of this crisis. >> reporter: pierson is also the hospital union chapter president. he says highland has five patients who have been medically isolated, a measure used when treating the coronavirus. >> normally each of those patients would have one cart of supplies to protect the people taking care of them. and there's one cart being shared between five patients right now. >> reporter: alameda county health officials did not return our calls, but across the bay, san francisco hospitals appear to be facing the same supply problem. >> they don't have what they need to be safe and
peggy wynne, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're welcome. thank you. >>> in the midst of this crisis, many nurses and doctors are telling us they're forced to make do without some much needed supplies. our investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken has the details. >> reporter: at highland hospital in oakland, e.r. nurse john pierson says there's been a shortage of key supplies like masks and gowns for some time. but not like right now. >> it's much, much worse...