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. >> within weeks the company produced a working proto-type of a powered air purifying res prater. sending to the federal government nor emergency approval. the process from conception to authorization would normally take years. the fda is making exceptions on a case by case. >> the workers will be protected and receive adequate air flow. and have something that will stay clean and free of any contamination. >> with limited supply the goal is take advantage of easier to find piece that can be put together to deliver the same functionality at the lower cost. >> you have seen res prater bags on any medical show. the patients go down the hall in a and someone is squeezing a bag. to keep the breathing. that's a respirator bag. we can mechanically squeeze that. >> a bag that can be a ventilator stopgap for patients. they plan to provide the items free of charge to hospitals in the bay. the company has already produced and donated more than 30,000 protective gowns and 25,000 face shields along with temperature scanners and other essentials to dozens of other medical facilities. >> we nev
. >> within weeks the company produced a working proto-type of a powered air purifying res prater. sending to the federal government nor emergency approval. the process from conception to authorization would normally take years. the fda is making exceptions on a case by case. >> the workers will be protected and receive adequate air flow. and have something that will stay clean and free of any contamination. >> with limited supply the goal is take advantage of easier to find...
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. >> within weeks the company produced a working proto-type of a powered air purifying res prater. sending to the federal government nor emergency approval. the process from conception to authorization would normally take years. the fda is making exceptions on a case by case. >> the workers will be protected and receive adequate air flow. and have something that will stay clean and free of any contamination. >> with limited supply the goal is take advantage of easier to find piece that can be put together to deliver the same functionality at the lower cost. >> you have seen res prater bags on any medical show. the patients go down the hall in a and someone is squeezing a bag. to keep the breathing. that's a respirator bag. we can mechanically squeeze that. >> a bag that can be a ventilator stopgap for patients. they plan to provide the items free of charge to hospitals in the bay. the company has already produced and donated more than 30,000 protective gowns and 25,000 face shields along with temperature scanners and other essentials to dozens of other medical facilities. >> we nev
. >> within weeks the company produced a working proto-type of a powered air purifying res prater. sending to the federal government nor emergency approval. the process from conception to authorization would normally take years. the fda is making exceptions on a case by case. >> the workers will be protected and receive adequate air flow. and have something that will stay clean and free of any contamination. >> with limited supply the goal is take advantage of easier to find...
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. >> an intellectual prater case without any of the justice or attorneys able to see each other. at times, there were a few glitches. >> i'm sorry chief. >> reporter: today's audio feed was streamed live to public also breaking a long standing tradition in a building that stand for decorm. decori'm. today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who went ladecade without a singing argument. >> justice thomas? >> yes, could booking require an 800 number? >> reporter: like other entities that have learned to work remotely with technology one can only imagine the challenge. >> it's going to be a bit of a chaotic difference because the justice are extremely active. >> reporter: that was taped claimed, not truly streamed live. >> the court was doing itself a service by not having audio. the court is doing well to see how they're doing. >>> a nice day today. the rest of the week temperatures continuing to work their way up. there's no fog that coast. it's not going that chilly overnight. it will be chilly but we're well-above the freezing. i know many folks are planting vegetable garde
. >> an intellectual prater case without any of the justice or attorneys able to see each other. at times, there were a few glitches. >> i'm sorry chief. >> reporter: today's audio feed was streamed live to public also breaking a long standing tradition in a building that stand for decorm. decori'm. today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who went ladecade without a singing argument. >> justice thomas? >> yes, could booking require an 800 number? >>...
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jack mau is not an above-board prater.and everybody wants to forget about that and pretend like alibaba is this -- is a company that operates -- that reports financials the same way that a u.s. company would. or that we'd like a u.s. company to. but that's just not the case. >> and that was muddy waters' c.e.o. carson block speaking earlier. as we've been reporting, since that conversation, the senate has passed a bill that aims to delist some chinese companies from u.s. exchanges. that bill would require companies to certify that they're not under the control of a foreign government and it goes to the house next. one of the companies, of course, mentioned in that interview and has been in hot water lately, luckin coffee, seeing a renewed selloff when it resumed trading in new york. it comes after the nasdaq said it plans to delist the chinese coffee chain, which at one point was really seen as a rival to starbucks in the country. let's get more from our deals reporter. luckin has been there for more than a month now. the
jack mau is not an above-board prater.and everybody wants to forget about that and pretend like alibaba is this -- is a company that operates -- that reports financials the same way that a u.s. company would. or that we'd like a u.s. company to. but that's just not the case. >> and that was muddy waters' c.e.o. carson block speaking earlier. as we've been reporting, since that conversation, the senate has passed a bill that aims to delist some chinese companies from u.s. exchanges. that...
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. >> i can't make rest praters, i can't make n 95 masks, but this gown is so simple, why can't we do> it may not be enough to keep hospitals alive. >> they'll cut back their services. they may no longer provide hospital or maternity care. they may just become an emergency department or urgent care center and a smaller sector when the dust settles. >> reporter: making hospitals the next victims of the virus. and it's not over. hospitals are praibracing for t second wave. a z they do so, they're trying to rebuild patient confidence that it's safe to come in the hospitals so they can ramp up elective surgeries that are so important to their bottom lines. >> anne thompson, appreciate irt. >>> joining me is dr. howard co. it's great to have you with us. i want to pick up on the point raised by anne thompson. and that is the financial issues hospitals are wrestling with. alan morgan, the chief executive of the national rural hospitalizations said even before coronavirus, roughly 400 hospitals in rural america were at risk of closing. we heard some of the difficult options they're weighing
. >> i can't make rest praters, i can't make n 95 masks, but this gown is so simple, why can't we do> it may not be enough to keep hospitals alive. >> they'll cut back their services. they may no longer provide hospital or maternity care. they may just become an emergency department or urgent care center and a smaller sector when the dust settles. >> reporter: making hospitals the next victims of the virus. and it's not over. hospitals are praibracing for t second wave. a z...
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rest praters are essential personal protective equipment, not the cloth masks or surgical masks that everyday americans are encouraged to wear by the cdc. dr. bright are n95 rest raters necessary to protect the lives of nurses, doctors, emts and those on the front lines? >> yes. they're required, essential personal protective equipment to protect those front line health care workers from getting infected. >> this is not a hypothetical concern. just last week "the l.a. times" reported a tragic story about a heroic nurse, celia marcus, who appears to have died because she lacked an n95 respirator when she rushed into a hospital room to try to save a covid-19 patient who stopped breathing. this brave nurse is not the only one. according to another report, over 700 staff at just one detroit area health system have tested positive for covid-19, and the cdc reported over a month ago that over 9,000 health care workers had already contracted covid, and dozens have died. i checked with my tampa bay area health providers. one tampa hospital said n95s are still very difficult to procure. she s
rest praters are essential personal protective equipment, not the cloth masks or surgical masks that everyday americans are encouraged to wear by the cdc. dr. bright are n95 rest raters necessary to protect the lives of nurses, doctors, emts and those on the front lines? >> yes. they're required, essential personal protective equipment to protect those front line health care workers from getting infected. >> this is not a hypothetical concern. just last week "the l.a....