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philipp: look. the number one concern i have, the number one priority certainly all policymakers should have, probably all market participants, is that we have to prevent this extraordinary contraction that again was done ll over into api financial crisis, a credit crunch. so the key priority going forward is prevent this from ailling over and turning into financial crisis. so far, this is very different than 2008. so far, this is not yet a financial crisis. it is a health crisis that has caused an economic crisis, and the key now is to prevent it from becoming a financial crisis. in the end, what's going to determine longer-term asset prices, what's going to determine damage, is not really had deep the contraction is in the short-term. we know it is unprecedented, deeper than anything we've seen before. these are knowns. the key question, can we prevent it from causing huge damage over the long-term? the big question is going to be, what's the cumulative loss of output over the next couple of to pr
philipp: look. the number one concern i have, the number one priority certainly all policymakers should have, probably all market participants, is that we have to prevent this extraordinary contraction that again was done ll over into api financial crisis, a credit crunch. so the key priority going forward is prevent this from ailling over and turning into financial crisis. so far, this is very different than 2008. so far, this is not yet a financial crisis. it is a health crisis that has...
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here's mr philippe speaking earlier. translation: our entire strategy is based on advice.anguage so everyone can understand. while no vaccine is available and no treatment has been shown to be effective, we are a long way from the famous herd immunity. the virus will continue to spread. it's not very cheerful, but it's a fact. all food shops and most markets can reopen from 11 may, but not bars, restaurants, cinemas or theatres. here's more from hugh schofield in paris. 11 may will be the turning point, this fulcrum in the french reaction to the coronavirus, after which things should start moving towards a new normality. that will be the date at which the confinement, which will have lasted two months, comes to an end. but it will be gradual and progressive. the key points that he wa nted progressive. the key points that he wanted to make were one, we need to learn to live with the virus, it won't go away, two, any change will be progressive and introduced with a series of checks to make sure that targets have been met, and if they've not been met, then we will go back, an
here's mr philippe speaking earlier. translation: our entire strategy is based on advice.anguage so everyone can understand. while no vaccine is available and no treatment has been shown to be effective, we are a long way from the famous herd immunity. the virus will continue to spread. it's not very cheerful, but it's a fact. all food shops and most markets can reopen from 11 may, but not bars, restaurants, cinemas or theatres. here's more from hugh schofield in paris. 11 may will be the...
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adouard philippe -- philippe is expected to mention how to travel within regions. what exactly will life be lockdown reststrictions are eased? want to balance restarting the economy with a minimized risk of the outbreak. france is expected to remain very vigililant. the scientific council remains the waearing of masks in public. it is highly likely the french will have wear masks on public transport. more details will l also be givn regarding plans for widespread testing. what measures will be taken to ensure safety of children going back to school will be high on the agenda. there will be questions about whether masks will be compulsory and the reduction o of class sizes. some businesses will be around -- allowed to o reopen u under strict measures. workining from home will be encouraged, if possible. experts recommended staggered maintntain social diststancing. travel betetween r regions and france couould be allowed butt l most likely be heavily restricted until made to to limit the spread of the virus. the government's plan will be followed by debate and vote i
adouard philippe -- philippe is expected to mention how to travel within regions. what exactly will life be lockdown reststrictions are eased? want to balance restarting the economy with a minimized risk of the outbreak. france is expected to remain very vigililant. the scientific council remains the waearing of masks in public. it is highly likely the french will have wear masks on public transport. more details will l also be givn regarding plans for widespread testing. what measures will be...
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adouard philippe -- philippe is expected to mention how to travel within regions. what exactly will life be lockdown reststrictions are eased? want to balance restarting the economy with a minimized
adouard philippe -- philippe is expected to mention how to travel within regions. what exactly will life be lockdown reststrictions are eased? want to balance restarting the economy with a minimized
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the- project test isolate t the three pointt plan outlined by the french prime minister ededouard philippe to bring france i don't look down from mamay the eleventh. facemask wil be compulsory on public transport and in secondary schools. that's about over twenty three thousand from three hundred and sixty seven over the last twenty four hours. coverered nineteen n k. rise ananomaly in ecuador corrrrespondent about us yet has the latest on the situation that has come under fire spreads across south america. over a million cases a covered nineteen now in the united states no briefing today so far from the president congress will not reconvene next week because the infection r rate continues to risese meanwhile use speaker policy o outlines plans. for five hundred billion extra d dollarsrs to helplp comt the pandemic and plans to boost medicaid health insurance for low income families. thank you very much for being with us. i do offer the best told the french people of the plans to bring france out of lockdown. plans hinge on three words protect test and isolate there will be a relaxation of
the- project test isolate t the three pointt plan outlined by the french prime minister ededouard philippe to bring france i don't look down from mamay the eleventh. facemask wil be compulsory on public transport and in secondary schools. that's about over twenty three thousand from three hundred and sixty seven over the last twenty four hours. coverered nineteen n k. rise ananomaly in ecuador corrrrespondent about us yet has the latest on the situation that has come under fire spreads across...
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that's according to figures from johns hopkins university french prime minister eduardo if elect philippe is set to present his government's plan to loosen the coronavirus lock down to parliament on tuesday the measures have been in place this into march 17th france has the world's 4th highest death toll from co that 19 the official death toll in the u.k. has now passed 20000 people the figures from the national statistics office suggest the true number is much higher and the world health organization says we do not yet know what level of immunity those who've recovered from the virus have and how long that immunity lasts. now a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines this hour speculation continues over the health of north korean leader kim jong un reports say doctors have been sent from china to advise on kim's health and that he is recovering from a heart operation satellite images now appear to show his special train at the coastal resort town of one son. in israel thousands of people observing physical distancing roles have protested over a coalition deal that leaves
that's according to figures from johns hopkins university french prime minister eduardo if elect philippe is set to present his government's plan to loosen the coronavirus lock down to parliament on tuesday the measures have been in place this into march 17th france has the world's 4th highest death toll from co that 19 the official death toll in the u.k. has now passed 20000 people the figures from the national statistics office suggest the true number is much higher and the world health...
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the french prime minister, edouard philippe, has set out a plan for easing the coronavirus lockdown,ave to learn to live with the disease. this is mr philippe addressing parliament where he said that lifting restrictions was to be feared as much as it was desired. he warned that if the virus makes a comeback, easing the lockdown may be delayed beyond 11 may, the target date. all food shops and most markets will be reopening, but not bars, restaurants, cinemas or theatres. here's more from hugh schofield in paris. 11 may, two weeks from now, will be the turning point, this fulcrum in the french reaction to the coronavirus, after which things should start moving towards a kind of new normality. that will be the date at which the confinement — which will then have lasted two months — comes to an end. but it will be gradual and progressive. and the key points that he wanted to make were — one, we need to learn to live with the virus, it won't go away — two, any change will be progressive and introduced with a series of checks to make sure that targets have been met, and if they've not be
the french prime minister, edouard philippe, has set out a plan for easing the coronavirus lockdown,ave to learn to live with the disease. this is mr philippe addressing parliament where he said that lifting restrictions was to be feared as much as it was desired. he warned that if the virus makes a comeback, easing the lockdown may be delayed beyond 11 may, the target date. all food shops and most markets will be reopening, but not bars, restaurants, cinemas or theatres. here's more from hugh...
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its banks flooding the surrounding countryside houses were washed away including that of farmer philippe whose entire harvest was wiped out. for the cycle and kerry might be making good progress but when it hit it literally threw me back to square one i'm now starting from the bottom again point 0. 0.20. things would have been even worse if it weren't for the gordon goes and national park this unique wetland landscape lies 130 kilometers up river like a sponge the vegetation and the network of streams and rivers there absorbed huge amounts of water dumped by the cycling. mark salmond's the chief ecologist at the park checks the water levels regularly he says even several months after the cycle on the flood waters was still draining out of the landscape and into the poor way river. in fact landscapes can play a tremendously positive buffering effect very generally kind of attenuate the extremes of weather extremes of wind and extremes of water and that's why we need those those big landscapes they also serve as a threat of war. or horse thing by a diversity there horse thing systems that
its banks flooding the surrounding countryside houses were washed away including that of farmer philippe whose entire harvest was wiped out. for the cycle and kerry might be making good progress but when it hit it literally threw me back to square one i'm now starting from the bottom again point 0. 0.20. things would have been even worse if it weren't for the gordon goes and national park this unique wetland landscape lies 130 kilometers up river like a sponge the vegetation and the network of...
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enough food and the south bay, the national guard is trying to help at a local food bank kron four's philippegal reports that for nearly a month. soldiers have been boxing up food on a daily basis. >>head to a nonprofit food pantry and there's a good chance, your box of groceries was packaged by a soldier since late march more than 50 members of the california army national guard have been boxing groceries at second harvest of silicon valley in san jose this is unprecedented. >>we're in an unprecedented time on so many levels food bank spokesperson cat spend grow says the soldiers work through the day a smaller group of civilian volunteers then take over the packaging duties at night to ensure everyone can maintain a safe distance we don't know how long we'll have them here helping us but we do know that. >>increasing and so i'm we're helping much into the future so that we can continue to meet that need the soldiers were quickly packaging up to 14,000 boxes of groceries per day. the food is then delivered to more than 300 of the food bank's partnering nonprofit organizations around the bay a
enough food and the south bay, the national guard is trying to help at a local food bank kron four's philippegal reports that for nearly a month. soldiers have been boxing up food on a daily basis. >>head to a nonprofit food pantry and there's a good chance, your box of groceries was packaged by a soldier since late march more than 50 members of the california army national guard have been boxing groceries at second harvest of silicon valley in san jose this is unprecedented....
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designed philippe starck from france presented the chair ai in milan. it was developed with the help of artificial intelligence. humans create division the software grinds out hundreds of designs even the final product a only as an extension of the imagination. of film science fiction starring david hasselhoff the story all generated by computer programs by hundreds of screenplays. the dialogue and content may not always make sense no there is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course. but then people don't always create masterpieces either. the. music the ai system relentless doppelganger and endless metal live stream on you tube the ai plays around the clock. humanisation is can't do that but what really is the point. of quick reaction bethlehem dessie to what you just saw there what scares me at least. is the data especially the creativity that comes from the machines i feel like it's especially one sided right from global point of view when you see it specially when you come from from africa there's not a lot of. creative data or painting so
designed philippe starck from france presented the chair ai in milan. it was developed with the help of artificial intelligence. humans create division the software grinds out hundreds of designs even the final product a only as an extension of the imagination. of film science fiction starring david hasselhoff the story all generated by computer programs by hundreds of screenplays. the dialogue and content may not always make sense no there is more than just infinite monkeys typing of course....
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its banks flooding the surrounding countryside houses were washed away including that of farmer philippe his entire harvest was wiped out to. the cycle and came i've been making good progress but when it hit it literally through the network of streams and rivers there absorbed huge amounts of water dumped by the cyclamen. mark salmond's the chief ecologist at the park checks the water levels regularly he says even several months after the cycle own the flood waters were still draining out of the landscape and into the poor way river. in fact landscapes can play a tremendously positive buffeting effect very generally kind of attenuate the extremes of weather the extremes of wind and the extremes of water and that's why we need those those big landscapes they also serve as a threat of war b. or hosting by their 1st hosting systems that are affected for their functioning but this natural paradise is under threat on nearby mt goring those are residents have cleared huge swathes of forest for farmland forest subacute regulator a function absorbing and releasing water it was clear that if the
its banks flooding the surrounding countryside houses were washed away including that of farmer philippe his entire harvest was wiped out to. the cycle and came i've been making good progress but when it hit it literally through the network of streams and rivers there absorbed huge amounts of water dumped by the cyclamen. mark salmond's the chief ecologist at the park checks the water levels regularly he says even several months after the cycle own the flood waters were still draining out of...
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edouard philippe will present the exit strategy to parliament where it will then be debated and votedthe 11th is the key day, that was outlined by president macron if you remember about two weeks ago so in two weeks, the monday of that week, schools will begin to return to work, it will begin to return to work, it will begin to return to work, it will be a phased return. and we are not clear how that will be affected and that's one of the things which philippe will be talking about this afternoon, what order schools will reopen, will it be a question of some schools having half of their pupils? all of these questions have yet to be explained so it's really putting the sort of detail down which people are waiting for today, that aren't issues like masks, will masks be obligatory everywhere? will they be obligatory only on public transport, in paris? all sorts of questions, we know for example the people on the metro system, who runs the metro system are very worried that if there is a strict social distancing on the metro, they will only be able to carry about a quarter of the normal n
edouard philippe will present the exit strategy to parliament where it will then be debated and votedthe 11th is the key day, that was outlined by president macron if you remember about two weeks ago so in two weeks, the monday of that week, schools will begin to return to work, it will begin to return to work, it will begin to return to work, it will be a phased return. and we are not clear how that will be affected and that's one of the things which philippe will be talking about this...
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the- project test isolate t the three pointt plan outlined by the french prime minister ededouard philippeg france i don't look down from mamay the eleventh. facemask wil be compulsory on public transport and in secondary schools. that's about over twenty three thousand from three hundred and sixty seven over the last twenty four hours. coverered nineteen n k. rise ananomaly in ecuador corrrrespondent about us yet has the latest on the situation that has come under fire spreads across south...
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a team won't get into the conversation for can they say we have a new year old jessica born when philippe an associate professor in fordham university sapulpa communication and beauty studies she's the author of using technology building democracy digital campaigning and the construction of citizenship and in brussels we have her or a tech reporter with politico. ladyship in listening to pick me that i know you've got questions for for instance jessica what would you teach your students about brittany stowing cambridge analytical is there anything that you want to actually push our feet to the fire about that yes i think there are plenty of reasons to be concerned about privacy practices around micro-targeting around some of the issues of racism and sexism in the actual content of those targeted ads that bernie was talking about. but one of the things i'm concerned about is the the kind of default assumption that all of this minuscule ation works and there's actually a lot of research out there that shows that it's not abundantly clear that there are direct effects of these messages and s
a team won't get into the conversation for can they say we have a new year old jessica born when philippe an associate professor in fordham university sapulpa communication and beauty studies she's the author of using technology building democracy digital campaigning and the construction of citizenship and in brussels we have her or a tech reporter with politico. ladyship in listening to pick me that i know you've got questions for for instance jessica what would you teach your students about...
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and published a petition from more than 41000 people including doctors to prime minister edward philippe explains why the petition wants better treatment for foreign specialists. did you know the competence of none of the e.u. doctors does not question everyone sees how they work especially during the crisis they have the same medical skills as their french counterparts it is not right to keep these doctors in a humiliating musician both in terms of status and salaries and that's the problem we want the prime minister to take urgent action so that those who are qualified who have proven their decency and ability to treat the french would be recognized. in russia there are more than $93000.00 coronavirus cases which just under 6 and a half 1000 registered in the last 24 hours are $8000.00 and total have already recovered but more than $800.00 people have died here lockdown has been tough for most people but it's particularly hard for those in care homes many have had essential routines and their actions put on hold but one such person nina has been lucky enough to get an offer from volunt
and published a petition from more than 41000 people including doctors to prime minister edward philippe explains why the petition wants better treatment for foreign specialists. did you know the competence of none of the e.u. doctors does not question everyone sees how they work especially during the crisis they have the same medical skills as their french counterparts it is not right to keep these doctors in a humiliating musician both in terms of status and salaries and that's the problem we...
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edouard philippe said today that the it's likely to be extended beyond that date. okemos until usually statarting to think abot and the quarantine but it will be anytime soon. today it's the quarantine itself it takes priority but at least until the fifteenth of april and was formerly longer. in line with whatever the latest medical advice may be cool senior senator lilindsey. the frerench primime minister speaking that will also speaking today was france's top health official is home at salamander said it's still a little bit too early to say if the confinement is having a any effect is what he said. for in the database on the phone with a bottle serious symptoms emerge can be around fifteen days up to seventeen or eighteen days which is roughly the same amount of time since the quarantine began. we can probably start evaluating the impact of the quarantine by the end of the week or on the weekend. by the effects hospital admissions and in particular on intensive care and begin to appear. looks identical to. well they are being very support these last few days of
edouard philippe said today that the it's likely to be extended beyond that date. okemos until usually statarting to think abot and the quarantine but it will be anytime soon. today it's the quarantine itself it takes priority but at least until the fifteenth of april and was formerly longer. in line with whatever the latest medical advice may be cool senior senator lilindsey. the frerench primime minister speaking that will also speaking today was france's top health official is home at...
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the french prime minister edouard philippe speaking that will self isolation and confinement to the home is all very well if you have a home. before migrants in those sleeping rough it obviously isn't an option all ngos here in paris are hard to try to help also it was a not a must see went to find out more. at dawawn in the parisian suburb of it wass really a hundreds of migrants are being evacuated bound for hotels and sports centers. in paris and the suburb of st st denis. they'll be sheltered in austin isolate all part of the region's fight against cove in nineteen. this is a point of this is what it as a senator the daisy the could. . defininiy make. in seven and two were about in some fat women she- but there are still several hundred perhaps even thousands of others on the streets so every evening members of the group utopia fifty six walk around this part of northeast paris. taking note of who's sleeping rough. we got some new new lizzy suffolk food veeva systems requested- the defense wants t to fifty for me the phoe would be from all sorts. of prison at the levels of destructio
the french prime minister edouard philippe speaking that will self isolation and confinement to the home is all very well if you have a home. before migrants in those sleeping rough it obviously isn't an option all ngos here in paris are hard to try to help also it was a not a must see went to find out more. at dawawn in the parisian suburb of it wass really a hundreds of migrants are being evacuated bound for hotels and sports centers. in paris and the suburb of st st denis. they'll be...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. it's more than just fast.keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> what was once seen as baseless speculation is now getting a basis in science. we have suggestions from testing that this virus has been here longer than originally suspected. and that it is spread much further than testing has told us. each day, each new study the truth is becoming more apparent. still the lion share is mystery when it comes to the virus. it shows how far we are behind in terms of testing and tracing. let's bring in -- he used to run foreign disaster assistance for usaid. good to have you on "prime time." >> welcome back. >> good to be seen. let me ask you the president's disposition towards testing
i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. it's more than just fast.keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> what was once seen as baseless...
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." >> plus, mom of two busy philipps gets real about parenting. >> in the nicest, best way possible, i don't care. [ laughter ] ♪ >> welcome to "access daily." mario lopez here coming to youf, kit hoover, from casa sullivan. 'cause you're a sullivan technically, right?
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. >> philippe kahn was born a twin and son of a baker in new york city on december 5, 1919.at eventually killed 50 million people around the world. his twin brother, samuel, was one of them. the infant boy caught the flu and died just weeks after birth. phillip grew up to serve during world war ii in the united states army air force where he was an engineer and a co-pilot. kahn earned two bronze stars while fighting in the pacific, including at the battle of iwo jima. after the war, kahn became an electrical foreman. among many other projects, helped to build the world trade center in new york city. he remained active and lived on his own right through the end of his life. when he got sick a few weeks back, he suspected it was coronavirus. a test after his death confirmed that. kahn's family says philip always carried a hole in his heart about the loss of his brother and talked about samuel often in his final days. sergeant phillip kahn, a hero of world war ii now reunited with his twin brother samuel, died last week in westbury, new york. he was 100 years old. for most pati
. >> philippe kahn was born a twin and son of a baker in new york city on december 5, 1919.at eventually killed 50 million people around the world. his twin brother, samuel, was one of them. the infant boy caught the flu and died just weeks after birth. phillip grew up to serve during world war ii in the united states army air force where he was an engineer and a co-pilot. kahn earned two bronze stars while fighting in the pacific, including at the battle of iwo jima. after the war, kahn...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. with moderate to severe treplaque psoriasists uncover tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. >>> we'll end the program with focusing on health care workers as we do many nights. the white house task force briefing went longer than expected. tomorrow night we'll bring a nurse's remarkable account of what she faces. the news continues right now. i want to hand things over to chris for cuomo prime time. >>. how are you doing? >> i'm doing better than i deserve. hope you had aid good weekend and welcome to everybody here in the new age of rebirth and renewal. i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. the president can try to rewrite history and cover up and do what he does best, which is cover h
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> welcome back to "state of the union."tapper. the governor of georgia is moving ahead with his plan to reopen the state for business despite concern from health experts and mixed signals from president trump on the matter. governor brian kemp refused our request for an an interview. joining us now is georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. you are i believe siding with president trump in being against reopening georgia. >> i give president trump no credit. he caused this challenge by tweeting for weeks that we should liberate our economies and when someone took him up on it he did what he normally does which is to bend to what public opinion is. but the problem is georgians are at risk. we have the 14th highest infection rate, the seventh slowest testing rate. i spent friday on a call with more than 200 people, having a conversation about southwest georgia where they still don't have adequate access to testing. they don't have the medical facilities. and they don't have doctors in a lot of these communities. we're n
i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> welcome back to "state of the union."tapper. the governor of georgia is moving ahead with his plan to reopen the state for business despite concern from health experts and mixed signals from president trump on the matter. governor brian kemp refused our request for an an interview. joining us now is georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. you are i believe siding with president trump in being against reopening...
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the restaurants, cafes, and museums could follow in early june, and prime minister edouard philippe sayshe virus will be part of their lives for quite some time. >> translator: we are going to have to learn to live with the virus. given that no vaccine is available in the short term, that no treatment has so far shown its efficacy, and that we are far from reaching the famous herd immunity, the virus will continue to circulate among us. it is not a cause for joy, but it's a fact. >> well, the country also hopes to start carrying out at least 700,000 tests a week starting next month. >>> you are watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, growing confusion as different states lay out different rules on how they're getting back to business. a closer look when we come back. >>> and the virus takes its toll on another life. an emergency room doctor who recovered from covid-19 but couldn't fight the virus any longer. memories from her father after the break. accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. they use stamps.com all the services of the post offi
the restaurants, cafes, and museums could follow in early june, and prime minister edouard philippe sayshe virus will be part of their lives for quite some time. >> translator: we are going to have to learn to live with the virus. given that no vaccine is available in the short term, that no treatment has so far shown its efficacy, and that we are far from reaching the famous herd immunity, the virus will continue to circulate among us. it is not a cause for joy, but it's a fact. >>...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. a $10 million dollar fundls at&t has created toupport distance learning tools, curriculum and resources to help educators and families keep school in session because the key to keeping kids learning, is keeping kids connected. 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. >>> people of color are disproportionately hit hard by coronavirus all across this country. washington state governor jay inslee says hispanic make up 38% of cases in that state while representing only 13% of the population. a new study published by the cdc finds over 80% of hospitalized patients in georgia were african-americans. that
i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. a $10 million dollar fundls at&t has created toupport distance learning tools, curriculum and resources to help educators and families keep school in session because the key to keeping kids learning, is keeping kids connected. 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...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> now to a new warning from the world healthization issuing a statement saying there's currently no evidence that recovered covid-19 patients cannot be reinfected with that virus. joining me now, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the ny school of global public health. this sounds signature, as i say a happy sunday morning to you. is this a matter of time and getting definitive proof or just reminder of how little we know about this virus? >> good morning. thank you for having me. so i would say that it's both time and waiting for definitive proof. so we have only known about this particular coronavirus for almost four months, not quite. and so we're still waiting to see what we can find out about the course of disease. so we're honestly, this is not hopeless, but at this point, we don't have enough evidence to say that any infection will provide protective immunity. >> are you all in, then, on the prospect of testing? because if we don't know at this point that antibodies indeed guarantee immunity, the question has to be
i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> now to a new warning from the world healthization issuing a statement saying there's currently no evidence that recovered covid-19 patients cannot be reinfected with that virus. joining me now, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the ny school of global public health. this sounds signature, as i say a happy sunday morning to you. is this a matter of time and getting definitive proof or just reminder of how little we know...
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i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. - veterans, in times of crisis, you've served our're a vet and you're experiencing any symptoms of the coronavirus, please contact your local va hospital. protecting your health is our greatest duty. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. >>> the demand at food banks around the country continues to explode. and for many of the people seeking help, this is the very first time they've ever had to rely on a food bank just to put food on the table for their families. lines this morning in dallas have grown to more than 2,000 cars. and i assure you, they are quickly running out of food. garrett haake is live at a mobile food bank in dallas. garrett, what is the scene like there this morning? who is there? >> stephanie, they're just getting ready to start service here at this mobile food pantry in the parking lot at the cotton bowl essentially for those who are familiar with dallas. this pa
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we're nowjoined from brussels by philippe binard, who's the general delegate of freshfel europe.p so much. i think there are two kinds of problems. first the sector is trying to secure seasonal workers and this is something with european guidance, adopted on the 30th of march but these need to be implemented by each of the member states and we see that in each of the countries, there are different situations but in the end, there is still some scarcity of seasonal workers, people who are travelling across europe for the mobility inside europe, romania, bulgaria, poland to countries like germany, the netherlands, the uk as well. and also we need some mobility from outside the eu, a lot of workers coming from the uk in —— seasonal workers coming from the ukraine. there has been progress, but a lot of difficulty to have the necessary results to pick the product which is already there, i think product which is already there, ithink in product which is already there, i think in the uk there is a discussion about this, it has been this debate as well in germany a few weeks ago and if t
we're nowjoined from brussels by philippe binard, who's the general delegate of freshfel europe.p so much. i think there are two kinds of problems. first the sector is trying to secure seasonal workers and this is something with european guidance, adopted on the 30th of march but these need to be implemented by each of the member states and we see that in each of the countries, there are different situations but in the end, there is still some scarcity of seasonal workers, people who are...
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philipp: look, i think what -- impressivehas been about the u.k.aches how we have seen the treasury work together. the government in listening mode. we've been speaking with the treasury daily about how the job retention scheme is designed, how it can be improved, how we can make sure it reaches as many businesses as possible, and i think the you k's program is very comprehensive and the job retention scheme is very generous. it is supporting jobs and as many businesses through this crisis. i think where the u.k. has fallen behind is on the speed of how quickly some of the loans, the business interruption loans scheme, which is a way of business is getting finance from the banking system. that has been slower than we would have liked, particularly for small businesses and that is creating a challenge. 10 businessesin are facing problems around cash flow and that is one of the areas we have to make it work faster and at scale. what we can't afford at the moment is time. i think no one wants to look back and regret some of the policies -- were we to
philipp: look, i think what -- impressivehas been about the u.k.aches how we have seen the treasury work together. the government in listening mode. we've been speaking with the treasury daily about how the job retention scheme is designed, how it can be improved, how we can make sure it reaches as many businesses as possible, and i think the you k's program is very comprehensive and the job retention scheme is very generous. it is supporting jobs and as many businesses through this crisis. i...
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prime minister edouard philippe said the french will not go through a sudden end of quarantine.herwise the number will shoot back up. let's go to some other countries where there have been notable developments. in greece, they have a micro camp there about an hour from athens, greece, they have a micro camp there about an hourfrom athens, a pregnant woman was taken to hospital in labour yesterday. she was tested positive for coronavirus. she gave birth, she was without symptoms, and then they tested in the camp, 16 migrant men tested and 20 found to have coronavirus. again, they did not have symptoms, but it is worrying because it is the first time migrant camps into greece have been tested. big debates being had around europe particularly in germany today, data tracking on locations on your mobile phone. if you look on the bbc news website you can see how that works in places like china. it is a question of privacy and in slovenia they have said in the last 2a hours they will not go that way because it amounts toa not go that way because it amounts to a police state, looking at
prime minister edouard philippe said the french will not go through a sudden end of quarantine.herwise the number will shoot back up. let's go to some other countries where there have been notable developments. in greece, they have a micro camp there about an hour from athens, greece, they have a micro camp there about an hourfrom athens, a pregnant woman was taken to hospital in labour yesterday. she was tested positive for coronavirus. she gave birth, she was without symptoms, and then they...
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