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and safety administration came in there and if you get 6970 years under dick nixon so as a republican white house. it originally i think did a fairly good job trying to improve or play say if the they've been weakened over the years with budget cuts and under the trump administration they've basically been prevented from doing their job and in the united states we've had a number of cases i mean there's all sorts of workplaces that are hazardous don't have proper protective equipment but it's been most pronounced in the meat packing industry where you all these workers in cramped places with poor ventilation and we've had major outbreaks in a number of meat packing factors across the country and they've had to shut down trump's response incredibly was to order them to stay open so rather than ensuring that the workers could work there safely he just says open up i think revolution has too much to hope for at least some concern about worker safety would be great. thank you. they strike me after the reich council timebombs inadequate protection 60000 pound death payoffs and threaten for talking to
and safety administration came in there and if you get 6970 years under dick nixon so as a republican white house. it originally i think did a fairly good job trying to improve or play say if the they've been weakened over the years with budget cuts and under the trump administration they've basically been prevented from doing their job and in the united states we've had a number of cases i mean there's all sorts of workplaces that are hazardous don't have proper protective equipment but it's...
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democrats in congress are pushing to accept that sort of assistance but republicans inthe white house are pushing back . president of as you been pushing for years postal service and raises rates instead of sending more money and there's some mixed thoughts on what that would mean for the agency but so far there sort of at a standstill there is expected to be a push and expelled congress goes and passes to include the postal service to help alleviate some of these concerns. but the president so far as had a no vote for him. and iothers are pushing for more comprehensive reform. it's the postal service is the sort of appropriation. >> eric to a senior correspondent for government executive joining . government executive.com the website. >> :30 a.m. eastern, andrew cuomo will get an update on the coronavirus. in his state. watch live coverage of his breathing 11:30 eastern right here on c-span2 . >> the senate comes in today at 3 pm eastern for legislative business under social distancing and health guidelines. today senators will resume debate on the nomination of brian montgomery to b
democrats in congress are pushing to accept that sort of assistance but republicans inthe white house are pushing back . president of as you been pushing for years postal service and raises rates instead of sending more money and there's some mixed thoughts on what that would mean for the agency but so far there sort of at a standstill there is expected to be a push and expelled congress goes and passes to include the postal service to help alleviate some of these concerns. but the president so...
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house side. coming in for a pro forma session. this is politico. negotiatingisn't with republicans or the white house on the next aid bill.n her news conference, she was asked if she is concerned about the mounting budget deficits these packages are causing. speaker pelosi: we're talking about now is a stimulus to our economy at a time when people are crippled with concern about their physical well-being, as well as their economic well-being. stamps,about food direct payments, and unemployment insurance, they stimulate the economy. their purpose is to meet the needs of people, but they are a stimulus to the economy. and far better to spend our money that way, the republicans are supposed to be these budget hawks, had no hesitation whatsoever in the dark of night in the speed of light, passed a bill that takes almost $2 trillion in debt in order to give 83% of the benefits to the top 1%. so when we look at the needs that our people have, not the 1%, bless them all, we don't begrudge anyone their achievements, but there is no upside for our economy unless it is consumer confidence, unless people understand that the well-bei
house side. coming in for a pro forma session. this is politico. negotiatingisn't with republicans or the white house on the next aid bill.n her news conference, she was asked if she is concerned about the mounting budget deficits these packages are causing. speaker pelosi: we're talking about now is a stimulus to our economy at a time when people are crippled with concern about their physical well-being, as well as their economic well-being. stamps,about food direct payments, and unemployment...
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something important here, the democrats in the house did not negotiate this with senate republicans nor the whitedays ago, the senate majority leader, the house majority leader said that they did not want to vote on a bill just to send a message. this bill is mostly an oma's to the left wing of the party, and if you haven't negotiated with the senate republicans and the white house, the bill is basically a message. >> bill: thank you. a lot more to come on that on this as i'm certain you are aware already. this from capitol hill today too. >> there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak that you may not be able to control which paradoxically will set you back not only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided, but could even set you back up the road to try to get economic recovery. >> bill: warning the u.s. could see more death and economic devastation if they open too quickly at the state level and don't follow the federal guidelines, that was his message today. this senate hearing happened in a way that we have never quite seen before, they are other members of the whi
something important here, the democrats in the house did not negotiate this with senate republicans nor the whitedays ago, the senate majority leader, the house majority leader said that they did not want to vote on a bill just to send a message. this bill is mostly an oma's to the left wing of the party, and if you haven't negotiated with the senate republicans and the white house, the bill is basically a message. >> bill: thank you. a lot more to come on that on this as i'm certain you...
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medical center, "new york times" michelle goldberg, and bill kristol who has experience in a republican white house. and dr. azar, i want to begin, as we often do just running through the science with you. your reaction first to this study that gives an estimate as to how we think about the policies and where we go. >> yeah, so i think honestly, ari, i think the real take holme here is not so much what we did. we could hash that out honestly until we are exhausted of it. if you just look at a quick timeline of what happened in our experience we had our first case on january 20th. we had our first death on u.s. soil on february 29th. and by early april, there were greater than one million cases worldwide. and in that period of time that this study was referring to, that march time frame, we didn't implement social distancing early enough, according to this. and a thing to remember about these models, they're based on assumptions. they're based on hypothetical assumptions. they're also based on an ideal scenario. but in reality what we have is a lot of uncertainty. we had a lot of economic concerns a
medical center, "new york times" michelle goldberg, and bill kristol who has experience in a republican white house. and dr. azar, i want to begin, as we often do just running through the science with you. your reaction first to this study that gives an estimate as to how we think about the policies and where we go. >> yeah, so i think honestly, ari, i think the real take holme here is not so much what we did. we could hash that out honestly until we are exhausted of it. if you...
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washington on friday house democrats are consideri speaker nancy pelosi's $3 trillion relief package but that is only the opening bid with hegotiations with senate republicans and white house just beginning. president trump is encouraging states to reopen and touting efforts t develop a vaccine. pres. trump: there's never been a vacciroject anywhere in history like this and i jus want t make something clear. it's very important.e vacc or no vaccine, we're back and we're starting t process. robert: but health experts warn this week that the president and governors must move slowly. here is dr. anthony fci and whistleblower dr. rick bright, former vaccine official. dr. fauci: there is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak n that you ma be able to control which, in fact, teadoxically, will set you subaer , death tt could even set you back on the road to g r economovery. >> if we fail to improve our response nowased on science, i fear the pandemic will get worse anded be prolo there will likely be a a resurgence of covid-1 this fall greatly compounded by the challenges of seasonal influenza. without better planning, 2020 could be the darkest winter in modern hist
washington on friday house democrats are consideri speaker nancy pelosi's $3 trillion relief package but that is only the opening bid with hegotiations with senate republicans and white house just beginning. president trump is encouraging states to reopen and touting efforts t develop a vaccine. pres. trump: there's never been a vacciroject anywhere in history like this and i jus want t make something clear. it's very important.e vacc or no vaccine, we're back and we're starting t process....
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list, if it's a wish list, it's for the working class people. >> reporter: both senate republicans and the white house of said the stimulus bill is dead on arrival. president trump announced new developments in operation warp speed, the administrations accelerated push for a vaccine, hoping to have one by the end of the year. the president said there are at least 14 promising candidate so far. >> when we get the good word that we have the vaccine, we have the formula, we have what we need, we are ready to go, as opposed to taking gears to gear up. >> reporter: truck drivers blowing their horns at a nearby protest could be heard throughout the event. >> those are truckers that are with us all the way. >> reporter: as the president named an army general and a former pharmaceutical executive to co-lead the initiative. >> we will be able to deliver a rerter: prt trllion doses of also defended the point-of-care test despite an fda warning that the agency is looking into reports of inaccurate test results. >> it's a great test, a quick test. >> reporter: the fda commissioner encourages anyone who suspects a
list, if it's a wish list, it's for the working class people. >> reporter: both senate republicans and the white house of said the stimulus bill is dead on arrival. president trump announced new developments in operation warp speed, the administrations accelerated push for a vaccine, hoping to have one by the end of the year. the president said there are at least 14 promising candidate so far. >> when we get the good word that we have the vaccine, we have the formula, we have what...
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white house appears to be now. hassett suggested perhaps there may be openness among republicans in the white house to having more support for state and local governments. something republicans have been fighting over. fred, with that april jobs report, 14.7% unemployment numbers, it's really going to be a lot of pressure other than the white house and republicans to get something done. it's not clear that reluctance is a tenable position meoving forward. >> thank you. >>> last hour boris johnson announcing in a primetime address a long-term road map for the gradual relaxation of his country's lockdown. it includes moving to what he is calling a stay alert plan, and introducing a covid-19 alert system. bringing back sn cnn's max foster outside downing street, the prime minister's headquarters. what exactly are the changes? >> reporter: three stages to the plan. first one immediate, which is asking food work, manufacturing and construction to get back to w back to work as soon as possible but avoid public transport and that leads into schools opening next month and starting in july, hospitality as well. this is conditiona
white house appears to be now. hassett suggested perhaps there may be openness among republicans in the white house to having more support for state and local governments. something republicans have been fighting over. fred, with that april jobs report, 14.7% unemployment numbers, it's really going to be a lot of pressure other than the white house and republicans to get something done. it's not clear that reluctance is a tenable position meoving forward. >> thank you. >>> last...
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i think we can expect the white house, the president himself is a haphazard lobbyist and does more harm than good sometimes and republicans feel when he tries t put weight behind legislation but there's a sense at the white house, he believes ghe needs to something done and do it in time to see the good come out of it well in advance of november. robert: with just six months until the election, as jonathan is eagersident trum to rally his core voters. this week he lashed out at long-time targets. >> many times that the u.s. is doing far better than any other country when it comes to testing. pres. trump: yes. >> why does that matter? why is thisba a g competition to you if every day americans e still losing their lives and we're still seeing more cases every day? pres. trump: well they're losing their lives everywhere in the world and maybe that's a question you should ask china. don't ask me. k china that question, ok. when you ask them that question, you may get a very unusual answer. yes, behind you, -- >> sir, why are you sayin that to me specifically? i should ask? chi pres. trump: i'm saying it to anybody who would
i think we can expect the white house, the president himself is a haphazard lobbyist and does more harm than good sometimes and republicans feel when he tries t put weight behind legislation but there's a sense at the white house, he believes ghe needs to something done and do it in time to see the good come out of it well in advance of november. robert: with just six months until the election, as jonathan is eagersident trum to rally his core voters. this week he lashed out at long-time...
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. >>> each party accuses the other a pushing too quickly , democrats say that the white house and republicans are pushing foreign opening that goes beyond testing capacity california's capacity is 25,000 daily tests and short of its goal of 60,000. truck we have had spent a lot of money. house democrats received an overnight letter with that need for another relief bill direct payments and unemployment insurance and mortgage help and student loan assistance are essential to release the fear that many families are facing this could include $1 trillion for state and local governments money boffa hospitals and testing and 25 million top the u.s. postal service. senate republicans and the white house say that they will put on the brakes before any new spending. >> we want to make sure before we jump back in with spending a few trillion with taxpayer money we do it carefully. >>> the top infectious disease expert will appear before a senate panel along with the heads of the cdc the fda and the assistant secretary for help the topic is reopening the economy during this pandemic. the hearing will be
. >>> each party accuses the other a pushing too quickly , democrats say that the white house and republicans are pushing foreign opening that goes beyond testing capacity california's capacity is 25,000 daily tests and short of its goal of 60,000. truck we have had spent a lot of money. house democrats received an overnight letter with that need for another relief bill direct payments and unemployment insurance and mortgage help and student loan assistance are essential to release the...
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so this seems to be a good old fashioned dispute between house democrats and a republican controlled white house, you heard what the white house said today, you heard what house democrats are saying about the white house blocking him from testifying. so it's a -- one of those good old fashioned spats between house democrats and the trump white house over the past few months. >> let me come back to you, the coronavirus task force briefings have changed recently after the president commented about using uv light or disinfectant to treat covid-19 patients. there are reports of the president getting some guidance from some of his -- going from some of his best approval ratings yet, to getting guidance for his aids that these briefings are not helping. how do you think these briefings may change going-forward? >> we've seen them change. those 5:00 briefings that happened for weeks and would sometimes go on for two hours at a time, disappeared as of last week, we saw the president come out and address different crowds during the week in different rooms in the white house. talking to business lea
so this seems to be a good old fashioned dispute between house democrats and a republican controlled white house, you heard what the white house said today, you heard what house democrats are saying about the white house blocking him from testifying. so it's a -- one of those good old fashioned spats between house democrats and the trump white house over the past few months. >> let me come back to you, the coronavirus task force briefings have changed recently after the president...
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how did the white house respond to this hearing? >> reporter: you mentioned republican senators. the white house didn't get the type of support from a public and the type of defense from republicans like they have seen in past hearings. administration officials told me that going into this, they were anticipating that dr. fauci would paint a much less optimistic picture of the scenario than the president has. he has done that publicly and expected him to do that as well. a big concern the administration had going into this was there could be some tension that democrats would be able to stir up. it might look like there was a con tentious relationship here and they got the sound bite they wanted when senator asked if there was a contentious relationship and fauci said no. it's very important to them in the administration they keep -- make sure there's no daylight between president and dr. fauci. >> you know, garrett, if there was one person who i thought probably was getting the most heat of the people questioned, it was the cdc director. it seemed as if it was kelly hitting him ab
how did the white house respond to this hearing? >> reporter: you mentioned republican senators. the white house didn't get the type of support from a public and the type of defense from republicans like they have seen in past hearings. administration officials told me that going into this, they were anticipating that dr. fauci would paint a much less optimistic picture of the scenario than the president has. he has done that publicly and expected him to do that as well. a big concern the...
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republican. i'm not serious they have to do something about the white house. i don't think we know enough about the virus to be rushing people back to work. i understand it is a multi faceted problem but the tweety bird in the white house has to learn to understand that his next campaign to remain president, and i hope he doesn't, he hasn't such astronomical harm. >> host: call overtime up the federal workers specifically jeff a question for ouret gas? >> caller: the specific out ask our gas is if people are forced back to work too soon, be the federal employees, mom-and-pop businesses, whatever, what is the cost if we wind up losing everything we've gained? we don't have enough testing, we don't have enough masks, we don't have enough of anything. why are we even suggesting to go back into emergency by putting people in harm's way? >> guest: there certainly a risk of going back to soon.we we've seen in federal offices and of course in places across the country where employees have had to continue working. we know hotspots can develop. none of us are immune to
republican. i'm not serious they have to do something about the white house. i don't think we know enough about the virus to be rushing people back to work. i understand it is a multi faceted problem but the tweety bird in the white house has to learn to understand that his next campaign to remain president, and i hope he doesn't, he hasn't such astronomical harm. >> host: call overtime up the federal workers specifically jeff a question for ouret gas? >> caller: the specific out...
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house just passed. senate republicans backed by the white house say that they are hesitant to pass more relief bills because they want to see the effect of the earlier stimulus packages. >> if the economy continues the moment we are going to see the next few weeks, they think one might conclude that the stimulus already passing is enough. >>> >> the executive asks the president for more federal help, because they struggle to stay in business. the president is now taking the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a preventative measure to avoid getting the coronavirus. >> a couple of weeks ago i started taking it. because i think it's good, i've heard a lot of good stories, and if it's not good, i will tell you right. i'm not going to get hurt by it. it's been around for 40 years. >> there is no clinical evidence that the drug is effective against the virus. the white house doctor says a possible benefit from the treatment, outweighed the risk at least two white house staffers have tested positive for the coronavirus. >>> >> president trump is threatening to permanently cut u.s. funding to the world health organ
house just passed. senate republicans backed by the white house say that they are hesitant to pass more relief bills because they want to see the effect of the earlier stimulus packages. >> if the economy continues the moment we are going to see the next few weeks, they think one might conclude that the stimulus already passing is enough. >>> >> the executive asks the president for more federal help, because they struggle to stay in business. the president is now taking the...
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the measure was introduced by house speaker nancy pelosi but is not expected to pass in the republican-controlled senate. the white house has already said it is quote dead on arrival. >> a $3 trillion liberal wish list is not a serious proposal. >> this is into wishlist, if it's a wish list, it's for the working class people. >>> president trump announcing new developments in his push for a vaccine called operation warp speed. the president says there are at least 14 promising candidate so far and they are hoping to have a vaccine ready by the end of the year. he's staying at camp david this weekend. >>> some las vegas casinos ready to roll the dice on reopening. caesars palace one of a handful making changes to its interior to accommodate social distancing. there will be fewer seats and slots for gamblers and workers well wear masks and sanitize the space frequently. no word yet on when they will get the green light. >>> coming up next, friday night excitement at some bars tonight, they are open in one northern california county, and finally able to hold a happy hour. >> i've been really excited, i wanted to open
the measure was introduced by house speaker nancy pelosi but is not expected to pass in the republican-controlled senate. the white house has already said it is quote dead on arrival. >> a $3 trillion liberal wish list is not a serious proposal. >> this is into wishlist, if it's a wish list, it's for the working class people. >>> president trump announcing new developments in his push for a vaccine called operation warp speed. the president says there are at least 14...
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interesting, laura, you have a few republicans who are unusually breaking ras with their own party and with the white houselicans who are in tight seats in november's election saying that the senate should not leave town before more money has been dispatched to help american workers. some disquiet among those who are up for reelection in competitive races realizing how important it is that people get more money in their pockets. laura: the president is talking about a transition to greatness. he sees himself as a cheerleader for the american economy. is it likely to be a very slow recovery? katty: it's interesting, because listening to the president in michigan today, he was talking very much about wanting to get this all behind him, wanting to act almost as if we we in normal times. he spoke about wanting to have rallies again very quickly. he said if there is a second spike, we will not shut down the country again. you sense some regret in the president that maybe the ole shutdown thing, which cratered the american economy, perhaps wasn't worth doing in the first place, although all the medical advisers
interesting, laura, you have a few republicans who are unusually breaking ras with their own party and with the white houselicans who are in tight seats in november's election saying that the senate should not leave town before more money has been dispatched to help american workers. some disquiet among those who are up for reelection in competitive races realizing how important it is that people get more money in their pockets. laura: the president is talking about a transition to greatness....
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meanwhile, president trump is at camp david with a group of top house republicans and chief of staff mark meadows. david spunt has more from the white house. david? >> hey, jon, good evening to you. i'm told president trump and other advisors are talking about vaccine development at camp david. this after president trump announced operation warp speed, in the rose garden yesterday, an effort to provide up to 300 million dollars doses of the vaccine by january 2021. you mentioned the world health organization also working toward a vaccine, the who may get some cash from the united states after all. last month the president said he's stopping payments to the who over its relationship with china, but fox news has learned that the white house now considering making payments the same amount as china. speaking of china, the president said the u.s. would have access to a vaccine even if china developed one first. this as the department of homeland security and fbi announced last week, china is trying to hack u.s. vaccine research. just a few hours after president trump touched down at camp david last night, we found out that he fired state
meanwhile, president trump is at camp david with a group of top house republicans and chief of staff mark meadows. david spunt has more from the white house. david? >> hey, jon, good evening to you. i'm told president trump and other advisors are talking about vaccine development at camp david. this after president trump announced operation warp speed, in the rose garden yesterday, an effort to provide up to 300 million dollars doses of the vaccine by january 2021. you mentioned the world...
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much hurt you're living with and putting up with you're going to be viewed suspiciously by a republican white housen senate? >> look, this is incredibly unfortunate. it's nonsense. if it didn't have such an incredible human toll, i think that it is something that we could just laugh off as bs politics. unfortunately and so many others in elected office right now are getting calls from people in just utter desperation, people watching their businesses wither on the vine, people not sure how they'll pay the rent or put football on the table, people whose family members are sick. the american people, democrats, independents and republicans, are suffering right now. look, this does not have to be this way. we think back to super storm sandy, at that point my congressional district had voted for john mccain in the last presidential election and new jersey had a republican governor, but nonetheless, barack obama again when my community was in need and new jersey was in need, barack obama put politics aside and did the right thing. he didn't think, oh, those are republicans. he was just there with the fed
much hurt you're living with and putting up with you're going to be viewed suspiciously by a republican white housen senate? >> look, this is incredibly unfortunate. it's nonsense. if it didn't have such an incredible human toll, i think that it is something that we could just laugh off as bs politics. unfortunately and so many others in elected office right now are getting calls from people in just utter desperation, people watching their businesses wither on the vine, people not sure...
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but the republican leader says te is not yet felt the urgency of acting immediately. maybe states should go bankrupt he said. while i can tie the white house and the republican leader, i can tell them who feels the sense of urgency. it is the healthcare worker who has been laid off and does not know when he will get paid and what he's going to do to take care of his family. he is feeling a sense of urgency. it is a student whose school might have to be cut back in the teachers that are going to be laid off to the severe budget cuts, they feel a sense of urgency. the woman who cannot continue treatment for her opioid addiction because of cutbacks at her local community behavioral health center, she feels a sense of urgency, right now. the community that's cutting1 back on the police and fire department and the 911 call centers to save money because the president says that he would be with them all the way. and now he sang no way, you are on your own. they feel a sense of urgency. the mom who is waiting hours in line in her car at the local food bank to try to get some food for her children, for today not next month, not hey we've got two or
but the republican leader says te is not yet felt the urgency of acting immediately. maybe states should go bankrupt he said. while i can tie the white house and the republican leader, i can tell them who feels the sense of urgency. it is the healthcare worker who has been laid off and does not know when he will get paid and what he's going to do to take care of his family. he is feeling a sense of urgency. it is a student whose school might have to be cut back in the teachers that are going to...
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. >> house speaker is also now suggesing this bill wasn't a sincere áeffort to pass a law áand instead it will serve as aá opening offer to republicans and áthe whitenn okay is the latest of firings áso far. neither the áwhite house nor th ástate department has commented áon his firing. >>> ánew at 10:00, front line áworkers at zuckerberg general áhospital have a special messag for áthe community. á >> thank you. á>> docto rs, acti emergecy ástaff at s of general are áthanking the public to sta áat home. they created this video to show áappreciation and to countless ádonation of meals. they say they have felt so much gratitude áfrom others that the áare just doing their job. >> we will not every áwe were able to stay within ou resoures. cases so we felt it was time to give thank áback to the community áfor helping us do ou job. á >> the video is called project ágratitude and dr. sing says áeven though restrictions are áslowly being eased the pandemi áis not over. she áis reminding people to kee átheir distance and to stay hom when you can. >>> áwell, thousands of bay are áfamilies struggling because of the ecnomic impact of the ácorona virus. they
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, the house passed a $3 trillion package on friday, but for now, senate republican leaders and the white house have continued to say there in wait and see mode. nancy pelosi reedited her message that the country cannot afford to take a cause. important to note the fda put out some guidance back in april, cautioning that this drug can cause abnormal heart rhythms in some. also saying that it has not been shown to be safe and effective for treating or prevented coving and he said it should be used for covid-19 only when patients can be appropriately monitored in the hospital or if they are enrolled in a clinical trial with appropriate screening. at the white house, i'm natalie brand. kpix 5. >>> a live look outside. we saw some sunshine today. some clouds, some showers. unsettled weather to say the least. meteorologist paul hagan joining is now. >> not much, but a few showers. at this point, those are going to be few and far between. as we head into tonight, just an outside chance of a shower tomorrow . a few showers for the north bay. and we have picked up some rain in the past 24 hours.
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white house prevented dr. anthony fauci from testifying. the white house did not give a good reason why fauci could testify. the republican-led senate next week. the white house also stopped the cdc from publishing a set of documents last friday. the documents contained step-by-step advice to local governments about when and how they should reopen. kumasi, back to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> birthdays and graduations we know they just haven't been the same since our shelter-in-place rules. now santa clara county banned a popular alternatives to the celebrations. no more drive-by celebrations even if everybody stays in their vehicles. the parades were not allowed under the rules but not made clear until now. some have planned and san jose police chief says unless there is a blatant violation, they will just give warnings. >>> violating local shelter-in-place orders. a handful of workers returned to the plant yesterday. newspaper report says those production lines could reopen between now and next week. the report says additional safety measures have been put in place to try to prevent the transmission of coronavirus. >>
white house prevented dr. anthony fauci from testifying. the white house did not give a good reason why fauci could testify. the republican-led senate next week. the white house also stopped the cdc from publishing a set of documents last friday. the documents contained step-by-step advice to local governments about when and how they should reopen. kumasi, back to you. >> thank you, jobina. >>> birthdays and graduations we know they just haven't been the same since our...
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censorship doesn't exactly strike me as being the right reflex there. >> ed: he worked inside a republican white houseo how is this white house going to square down? >> while we will wait and see, and the executive orders, president trump overturned a lot of obama's executive orders which made the democrats very mad. the strongest thing is they want to achieve something and they would go to congress and try to pass the law which i don't think would happen between now and the law. i also think these companies, and facebook doesn't want to because of the rules that china would require. those freedom fighters and protesters in hong kong, they communicate by facebook in order to get together. as china makes its move to crack down on hong kong, i asked him about what is his strategy to try to allow facebook to continue operating area? if you are going to be for free speech, you should be for free speech everywhere. stigma absolutely, we will be watching it, too. stand by dana, we have a fox news alert. at the mayor of minneapolis is now asking the governor to deploy that minnesota national guard as a secon
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particularly senate republicans and leadership in the white house. when you introduced this act, the message from the white house and mitch mcconnell is it's dead on arrival, nothing more, we're done. we'll see how this goes. that -- they seem to have had a change of heart at the senate, mitch mcconnell and the white house, particularly on aid to state and local governments. is that your understanding of where things are now in terms of what the senate or the white house are considering for another round of legislation? >> well, they can't ignore the fact that states are going to have to shut down services, fire people, raise taxes, or all of the above. states, counties, city and municipalities and the rest. they can't ignore that. and they're hearing the drumbeat, bipartisan drumbeat across america, that needs to be done. and by the way, in the testing, we had significant funding for the states to do the testing that they need to do at their level. so they can't say that. but you know, frankly, as i said at the time, when they put forth a bill, ever
particularly senate republicans and leadership in the white house. when you introduced this act, the message from the white house and mitch mcconnell is it's dead on arrival, nothing more, we're done. we'll see how this goes. that -- they seem to have had a change of heart at the senate, mitch mcconnell and the white house, particularly on aid to state and local governments. is that your understanding of where things are now in terms of what the senate or the white house are considering for...
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i've said that whether there's been a republican president or a democratic president in the white house. this has not been a partisan notion either. there are members on both sides of the aisle who have consistently said the same. when i work with my colleagues, mark pocan and tom massie, to introduce what was called the strongest anti-surveillance bill to date, it was done with bipartisan support. it's no surprise then that i don't support the underlying bill either. every day we ask americans to choose between their right to privacy and a false sense of security. that's not a choice we should have to make. having said that, other members in this chamber, democrats and republicans, feel differently. and it is the rules committee's job to advance legislation to the floor. a fisa re-authorization recently passed this chamber with the support of over 2/3 of our members. i did not support it. the senate strengthened the bill, but, quite frankly, not strong enough for me. though i do appreciate some of its reforms. now, each member will have to decide where they stand. i know the president
i've said that whether there's been a republican president or a democratic president in the white house. this has not been a partisan notion either. there are members on both sides of the aisle who have consistently said the same. when i work with my colleagues, mark pocan and tom massie, to introduce what was called the strongest anti-surveillance bill to date, it was done with bipartisan support. it's no surprise then that i don't support the underlying bill either. every day we ask americans...
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the white house is letting those top coronavirus response officials testify before the senate because the senate is led by republicansbut the white house is blocking those same officials from testifying to the house because as the president memorably put it, the house is, quote, a bunch of trump hater. and so they can't have coronavirus response officials testify to them. so consolation prize, we will get to hear from the coronavirus task force all-stars tomorrow before the senate, if not the house. but it is going to be a strange hearing now that three of the four witnesses, dr. tony fauci, robert redfield, the cdc corrector, stephen hahn, the fda commissioner, all three of them are under self-quarantine after being exposed to the coronavirus presumably at the white house because they've really not been doing anything to protect themselves at the white house. so they will be testifying by video. also in self-quarantine is the chair of that senate committee that is going to be holding the hearing, tennessee republican senator lamar alexander. one of his staffers tested positive, and so senator alexander will be chair
the white house is letting those top coronavirus response officials testify before the senate because the senate is led by republicansbut the white house is blocking those same officials from testifying to the house because as the president memorably put it, the house is, quote, a bunch of trump hater. and so they can't have coronavirus response officials testify to them. so consolation prize, we will get to hear from the coronavirus task force all-stars tomorrow before the senate, if not the...
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senate our white house correspondent can be held joins us live so we have seen the white house and republicans really moving decisively in favor of starting to ease the lockdown measures but sobering remarks around me found here today yeah. is a highly respected public health official anthony found she and he certainly didn't mince words when it comes to the concerns he has about reopening the economy prematurely he said that it would have consequences consequences that he said could manifest in a spike in cases if that very careful phase guideline put in place is ignored take a listen to what he had to say they feel if that occurs it is a real risk that you will trigger an outbreak you may not be able to control which in fact after dark simply will set you back only leading to some suffering and death could be avoided it could even set you back a rule to try to get that konami recovery which would always turn the clock back rather than going forward that is my view that your concerns. have been any reaction from president trying to this company. it's now hitting that 81000 mark the infections
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>> for now, senator sanders, we have a republican president in the white house. what is your assessment of his response? sen. sanders: i think it has been atrocious. i think it has cost thousands of lives. australia, new zealand and countries around the world have responded. trump from day one underplayed the dangers the coronavirus -- he did not use the defense production act to make sure our doctors and nurses were given the protective equipment they needed. he is coming up with one? theory after -- one theory after another. what we have got to be doing now is making sure we have a massive amount of testing to determine what people have the virus. who does not. who is immune, having had the virus. figure out how we protect to the one third of americans who are older or have pre-existing conditions, who are very vulnerable to either dying or becoming seriously ill because of the pandemic. matter whether the waitress or the waiter may have the virus. don't have to worry about that. we have to figure out how in a sensible and scientific way we make sure workplaces
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and yet the house republicans sound like they oppose this bill. the senate republicans oppose this bill. the white, it doesn't sound like they're supporting this bill. that sounds partisan to me, am i wrong? >> well, maybe partisan on their part, but it's not partisan on our part to meet the needs of the american people. let me reiterate. we passed four bills, all of them bipartisan. this is the fifth bill. much of the essence of this bill, the three pillars, have an appro provenance in the first four bills. our first bill on march 4 was testing, testing, testing. our most recent bill that passed had $25 billion for testing. all of these spring, in a bigger way because there's bigger commitment to testing and meeting the needs of localities. so again, it's all been bipartisan, i hope that it will be. i think there's great bipartisan support throughout the country from governors and mayors about the state and local traditions that are in the legislation. scientists all agree we can't open unless we test. that's not even partisan, that's scientific, and you heard the chairman and the top democrat on
and yet the house republicans sound like they oppose this bill. the senate republicans oppose this bill. the white, it doesn't sound like they're supporting this bill. that sounds partisan to me, am i wrong? >> well, maybe partisan on their part, but it's not partisan on our part to meet the needs of the american people. let me reiterate. we passed four bills, all of them bipartisan. this is the fifth bill. much of the essence of this bill, the three pillars, have an appro provenance in...
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weekend, in a rare display of bipartisan bicameral unity, house speaker nancy pelosi and the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, rejected a white house offer to give on the spot rapid response coronavirus testing to all of the representatives and senators as they came back to the capitol. mcconnell and pelosi rejected that offer from the white house, saying that those limited very in demand tests should be reserved for front line medical workers and not given to members of congress instead, because we still have such terrible access to testing in this country, that we have to make those kinds of decisions, we have to triage access to testing like that, even for our legislature. so no testing for the returning senators before they were summoned back to capitol hill today. senators will only receive a test if they show symptoms, which is terrible policy, because people can be infectious without showing symptoms. but yet, they're back today. senator mcconnell, insists that the senate needed to reconvene today, because of the republicans' agenda of confirming white house nominees and judges. as for the pandemic, you heard senator b
weekend, in a rare display of bipartisan bicameral unity, house speaker nancy pelosi and the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, rejected a white house offer to give on the spot rapid response coronavirus testing to all of the representatives and senators as they came back to the capitol. mcconnell and pelosi rejected that offer from the white house, saying that those limited very in demand tests should be reserved for front line medical workers and not given to members of congress...
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house and senate want one now, arguing the administration is not doing enough to send money to state and local governments. yesterday, the president met with 19 republican members of congress here at the whiteouse to discuss the job numbers and how to move forward, making it clear that he's taking his time. listen. >> we're in no rush. we're in no rush. the democrats have to do what they have to do but i would say we're not looking -- we want to see what they have, but i can't say that we're in a rush. >> reporter: the virus is getting closer to the president himself. a naval valet who was iwith thet toasted positive. vice president pence and president trump are tested every day. they tested negative. vice president's press secretary tested positive, also an assistant to ivanka trump tested positive and steven miller is taking a self quarantine for 14 days right now. he came in touch with somebody that has tested positive. he's tested negative also, ivanka trump and jared kushner have tested negative. folks at the white house certainly watching this as it seems people closer to the president and vice president are coming down with this. neil. neil: this virus is indies indiscriminate. it it
house and senate want one now, arguing the administration is not doing enough to send money to state and local governments. yesterday, the president met with 19 republican members of congress here at the whiteouse to discuss the job numbers and how to move forward, making it clear that he's taking his time. listen. >> we're in no rush. we're in no rush. the democrats have to do what they have to do but i would say we're not looking -- we want to see what they have, but i can't say that...
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house, and then we will negotiate as we go forward. >> i think it doesn't pass the last test, it is garbage. >> reporter: republicans in the white house are against passing more economic bills until previous ones have had a chance to take effect. because they sensitive doing something, they want to pause. there is no pause in hunger, or joblessness, or paying -- not being able to pay their rent. the list goes on. >> we truly need to meet the americans need without being counterproductive, indeed put us in a pathway so we can go forward as coronavirus continues. >> reporter: heating speak unemployment numbers will come in the next month or two. then we will begin to decline. he said recovery will come, it just may not come as quickly as some may hope. washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> >> today's the deadline for those waiting for federal relief payments to update their direct deposit information. about 130 million americans received payments, after the first several rounds went out to fastest way to get payments out. the irs is now urging anyone who hasn't received the payment yet, to add their ranking information to the agen
house, and then we will negotiate as we go forward. >> i think it doesn't pass the last test, it is garbage. >> reporter: republicans in the white house are against passing more economic bills until previous ones have had a chance to take effect. because they sensitive doing something, they want to pause. there is no pause in hunger, or joblessness, or paying -- not being able to pay their rent. the list goes on. >> we truly need to meet the americans need without being...
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do that. >> in terms of how we do get prepared, the house passed another coronavirus relief bill worth $3 trillion. senate republicans and the white house say they have zero intention of passing this, partly because they say it's tremendously expensive, partly because they argue it contains measures that seem unrelated to this core fight of saving lives. was that a smart move on the part of house democrats, passing a bill that you must have known senate republicans would reject out of hand? >> i would hope our colleagues would not reject it out of hand and i would hope they would actually look at the bill. is it expensive? of course it's expensive. the cost of not doing something at the moment is devastating. a trillion dollar in there for state and local aid. massachusetts alone is facing a deficit coming forward for not only our fiscal year in june, but for the next one, combined in the tens of billions of dollars. to say nothing of texas or florida or california. that's health care. that's education. that's local law enforcement. that's parks. that's adoption services. these are critical services that our communities need. >> t
do that. >> in terms of how we do get prepared, the house passed another coronavirus relief bill worth $3 trillion. senate republicans and the white house say they have zero intention of passing this, partly because they say it's tremendously expensive, partly because they argue it contains measures that seem unrelated to this core fight of saving lives. was that a smart move on the part of house democrats, passing a bill that you must have known senate republicans would reject out of...
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>> for now, senator sanders, you have a republican president in the white house so what is your assessmenthis response? >> i think it's an atrocious and will cost us thousands and thousands of lives. compared to what how australia and new zealand have responded, trump on day one underplayed the dangers that the coronavirus put us in and he did not use the defense production act to make sure our doctors and nurses had personal protective equipment and needed andve he is coming up with one class theory after another rather than relying on science. what we've got to be doing now is making sure that we have a massive amount of testing to determine what people have the virus and who does not and who is immune perhaps having had the virus and have to figure out how we protect one third of americans and those that have pre-existing conditions and are very vulnerable to either dying and becoming seriously ill because of the pandemic. we have to say we not only will open up the economy and it doesn't matter whether the waitress or the waiter may have the virus and we don't have to worry about that
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effort to mount some kind of 2020 version of the tea party but unlike 2009 there is a republican in the white housely sided with the armed men storming the capitol. hear them out he says, they're very good people, which sounds a lot like very fine people. joined my michigan state senator dana who was in the capitol yesterday and tweeted directly above me, men with rifling yelling at us, some of my colleagues with bulletproof vests are wearing them. senator, what was it like to be amidst that? >> you know, chris, i was a high schoolteacher for almost 20 years before becoming a state sen ever s senator so i am no wimp but what i saw at my workplace yesterday inside the michigan capital was a bunch of men in a balcony in camo and bulletproof vests carrying rifles and i'm not embarrassed to say that i was afraid. >> you know, i had the thought that if, you know, if a neighbor comes to your door and knocks on and it wants to have an argument about something between the two of you, that's one thing. if a neighbor comes to your door and knocks on it and wants to have an argument with an ar-15, you're not
effort to mount some kind of 2020 version of the tea party but unlike 2009 there is a republican in the white housely sided with the armed men storming the capitol. hear them out he says, they're very good people, which sounds a lot like very fine people. joined my michigan state senator dana who was in the capitol yesterday and tweeted directly above me, men with rifling yelling at us, some of my colleagues with bulletproof vests are wearing them. senator, what was it like to be amidst that?...
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that. >> in ternal terms of how we do get performed the house had another coronavirus relief bill worth $3 trillion, senate republicans and the white house said they have zero intention of passing, this and partly because it is expensive and measures unrelated to the core fight of saving lives, was that a smart move on the part of house democrats passing a bill that you must have known senate republicans would we ject out of hand? >> i would hope our senate colleagues would not reject it out of hand and i would hope they would look at the bill. is it expensive? of course. but the cost of not doing something is absolutely devastating. nearly a trillion in there for state and local aid. massachusetts alone is facing a deficit not only for our fiscal year that ends in june but the next one, combined in the tens of billions of dollars to. say nothing of texas or florida or california. and that local aid, that's health care, that's education, that's local law enforcement, that's parks, that's adoption services, these are critical services that our community needs. >> they are indeed and you got to work with the republicans to get someth
that. >> in ternal terms of how we do get performed the house had another coronavirus relief bill worth $3 trillion, senate republicans and the white house said they have zero intention of passing, this and partly because it is expensive and measures unrelated to the core fight of saving lives, was that a smart move on the part of house democrats passing a bill that you must have known senate republicans would we ject out of hand? >> i would hope our senate colleagues would not...
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republicans. the house, however, and specifically leta knowy's committee did not act in good faith. >> welcome back. that is the whiteouse press secretary moments ago talking about why dr. fauci was barred by the white house from testifying before a house sub-committee today. she said it was because the democratic chair of the appropriations committee won't tell the white house chief of staff what the hearing was about. that hearing, which was of course about the coronavirus response, not sure what else it would be about, did take place without fauci and there was some bipartisan disappointment in that. >> he's testified hundreds of times on capitol hill. working with democratic and republican presidents. yet now the white house said no. leaving no doubt that it is just frightened of oversight. >> and i want the record to show that i joined the chairman urging that dr. fauci be allowed to testify here. i think it would have been a good testimony useful to this committee. i think useful to this country. >> also absent from the hill today, most of congress. as the house is not yet returned to work in full due to corona
republicans. the house, however, and specifically leta knowy's committee did not act in good faith. >> welcome back. that is the whiteouse press secretary moments ago talking about why dr. fauci was barred by the white house from testifying before a house sub-committee today. she said it was because the democratic chair of the appropriations committee won't tell the white house chief of staff what the hearing was about. that hearing, which was of course about the coronavirus response, not...
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i know it must be a very difficult time white house and republicans say this law isn't going to go anywheren the senate, what parts of this package could possibly bee in xt bipartisan bill? >> i hope most of it. i hope everyone recognizes with more than 86,000 people dead in this country, no, mr. president, that is not a tiny percentage. beat to the 86,000 families who nave lost a loved one to covid, of when you can't be at their side. i hope most of this package is in the next bill that comes back from the senate. nearly $1 trillion f state and local governments to support our teachers so they can come back and teach our cldreo pporpo offer nitaonnkersthe postal service has been left behind.thd theuy h resources they need when they haveeen hit by a public health crisis that is tackling them, their families, creating struggling, and an economic crisis that has challenged everyone's livelihoo chor: representative dean, thank you for beg with us. >> thank you. anchor: more than two thirds of u.s. states ha relaxed the lockdown measures in some manner. the nation's capitol remains in lockdown.
i know it must be a very difficult time white house and republicans say this law isn't going to go anywheren the senate, what parts of this package could possibly bee in xt bipartisan bill? >> i hope most of it. i hope everyone recognizes with more than 86,000 people dead in this country, no, mr. president, that is not a tiny percentage. beat to the 86,000 families who nave lost a loved one to covid, of when you can't be at their side. i hope most of this package is in the next bill that...
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house and we will negotiate as we go forward. >> it is sure to meet republican pushback in the senate. >> i think it doesn't pass the laugh test. is garbage. >> senate republicans and the white house are against passing more economic bills until previous once i've had a chance to take effect. >> instead of doing something, they want to pause. there is no pause in hunger or joblessness or not being able to pay the rent. the list goes on. >> how do we get something that truly meets the american these without being counterproductive but indeed puts us in a pathway so we can go forward as coronavirus continues. >> peak unemployment numbers will come in the next month or so he thinks that will begin to decline. he said recovery will come, it just may not come as quickly as some may help. and washington, lauren blanchard, fox news. >>> the fed chairs remarks the stocks are lower on wall street. the dow lost 516 points. nasdaq fell 139 at the s&p was down 50 points. energy and financial companies saw the biggest losses today.>>> in san francisco, two more staff members at laguna honda hospital have now tested positive for the coronavirus. the san francisco chronicle is reporting th
house and we will negotiate as we go forward. >> it is sure to meet republican pushback in the senate. >> i think it doesn't pass the laugh test. is garbage. >> senate republicans and the white house are against passing more economic bills until previous once i've had a chance to take effect. >> instead of doing something, they want to pause. there is no pause in hunger or joblessness or not being able to pay the rent. the list goes on. >> how do we get something...
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cracks ] >>> new this morning, house democrats are working to finalize their plan for another round of relief payments, despite clashing with senate republicans in the whitehat should go in this package. joining me now, cnn chief business correspondent and early start anchor christine romans and cnn anchor and correspondent julia chatterley. christine romans, what is in this package the democrats are going to unveil the next several hours? >> the democrats have started with basically the blueprint that already passed in march, right? that $2 trillion. and they're adding on it it a little bit. but basically it looks an awful lot like that. monthly assistance to americans, new funding to make sure that all voters can vote absentee. they want to shore up unemployment insurance, state, local government aid, rent and mortgage aid, and more money for business. you know, this is something they're moving forward with pretty quickly here. they want to make sure there's more aid given the magnitude of what we've seen in the economy. there's some discussion among progressives in the country, about more direct relief to all americans in the form of stimulus checks, b
cracks ] >>> new this morning, house democrats are working to finalize their plan for another round of relief payments, despite clashing with senate republicans in the whitehat should go in this package. joining me now, cnn chief business correspondent and early start anchor christine romans and cnn anchor and correspondent julia chatterley. christine romans, what is in this package the democrats are going to unveil the next several hours? >> the democrats have started with...
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republicans have said this is dead on arrival it's $3 trillion. we haven't spent the money from the last bill and most importantly, neither the white house nor congressionalublicans were consulted. round of negotiations.opening the house is set to vote on friday when they rurn. now we'll get to the horse race of is the $3 trillion pricetag going to be just pandemic-related or wil there be other bells and whistles for members of congress? sixa: ron, we are less tha months away from the presidential election. is that going to stop lawmakers agreeing, do you think, on this stimulus package? ron: it shouldn't. this is t timt we come togeer as american citizens, not as republicans, not as democrats,ut as responsible legislators in the united stateo capitol t look after the 300 million-plus constituents that they represent. the american people are watching and i think if republicans go to their corner and democrats go to their corner and throw sand at each other, i think be a day of reckoning in november for the election of a pox on both your houses. when we were at our worst, you weren't here for me andic think the am voters are watching this very, very close.
republicans have said this is dead on arrival it's $3 trillion. we haven't spent the money from the last bill and most importantly, neither the white house nor congressionalublicans were consulted. round of negotiations.opening the house is set to vote on friday when they rurn. now we'll get to the horse race of is the $3 trillion pricetag going to be just pandemic-related or wil there be other bells and whistles for members of congress? sixa: ron, we are less tha months away from the...
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what is your path to getting this done given the opposition from the senate republicans and the white house>> thank you so much, andrea. this is the menendez bill in the house that was done by bipartisan support. so many state and local governments, the let them go bankrupt answer is not working for us. here in morris county, there are only services for three counties. we had over 10,000 911 calls. they had another county come into their test center and have not received any county support yet. it's important we support our counteries and municipalities. with revenues down and hard-hit areas like new jersey, really taking up the slack, we've got to have some support. >> one of your colleagues and others in the house and senate bipartisan are talking also about getting money directly to americans themselves, proposing having the federal government pay the salaries of workers. there does seem to be some support for that but i'm not sure exactly how you would get that through the senate or a presidential veto. >> so i'm actually co-sponsoring that piece of legislation. and republicans in the s
what is your path to getting this done given the opposition from the senate republicans and the white house>> thank you so much, andrea. this is the menendez bill in the house that was done by bipartisan support. so many state and local governments, the let them go bankrupt answer is not working for us. here in morris county, there are only services for three counties. we had over 10,000 911 calls. they had another county come into their test center and have not received any county...