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>> reporter: it is, robyn.n japan, reported on nhk and other japanese media within the last hour or so, that a panel commissioned by the japanese health ministry estimates without social distancing measures, a staggering 400,000 people could die in japan, largely the result of a lack of ventilators in this country. there are only about 22,000 ventilators available nationwide at last count for a country of 126 million people. this is a country that delayed its coronavirus response as it was fighting to keep the tokyo 2020 olympics on schedule. after the olympics were postponed, the government started to increase its messaging, but some analysts are fearful that the messaging reached a lot of people too late. we saw people who were out and about, people who are still going to work on crowded subway trains because 80% of japanese companies are not equipped to allow people to work from home. and now you have this warning that if more people don't stay home, a huge number of people here in japan could die, because t
>> reporter: it is, robyn.n japan, reported on nhk and other japanese media within the last hour or so, that a panel commissioned by the japanese health ministry estimates without social distancing measures, a staggering 400,000 people could die in japan, largely the result of a lack of ventilators in this country. there are only about 22,000 ventilators available nationwide at last count for a country of 126 million people. this is a country that delayed its coronavirus response as it...
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i'm robyn curnow. boris johnson gives thanks. he is grateful to everyone who helped save his life. >>> plus, controlling the choif narrative. china has a live report with a lot of questions. that's next. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! get real relief with cosentyx. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't u
i'm robyn curnow. boris johnson gives thanks. he is grateful to everyone who helped save his life. >>> plus, controlling the choif narrative. china has a live report with a lot of questions. that's next. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx works on all of this. cosentyx treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis to help you look and feel better. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of...
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robyn? >> no one wants a second wave. al and barbie, thanks to you both. >>> we have breaking news at this hour. japan's prime minister is proposing a state of emergency there. will ripley joins us now. will, hi. what can you tell us about this state of emergency? >> reporter: hi, robyn. this announcement made by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. we know a state of emergency will take place on tuesday. prime minister abe was careful to point out saying that it will be different than what we're seeing in western countries. the basic economic activity will continue. supermarkets will still be open, that kind of thing. you won't see police or military telling people to get off the streets. this is a request, a strong request by the government and it only affects 7 japanese prefectures. the coronavirus is expected to be under control in some points. in the largest cities including tokyo and osaka, the number of cases is skyrocketing. the daily infection rate has more than tripled over this time next week. he has talked abou
robyn? >> no one wants a second wave. al and barbie, thanks to you both. >>> we have breaking news at this hour. japan's prime minister is proposing a state of emergency there. will ripley joins us now. will, hi. what can you tell us about this state of emergency? >> reporter: hi, robyn. this announcement made by japanese prime minister shinzo abe. we know a state of emergency will take place on tuesday. prime minister abe was careful to point out saying that it will be...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show -- >> when somebody's the president of the united states, the authority is total, and that's the way it's got to be. >> total? >> in defense of president trump, he makes his case on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic all the while the death toll continues to climb in the u.s. >>> europe are starting to see restrictions being lifted slowly. south korea getting ready to host local elections during the pandemic. what they're doing to keep voters safe. >>> so the u.s. president is fiercely defending his response to the coronavirus pandemic even as the death toll continues to rise at a high rate in the u.s. so according to johns hopkins university, the virus has now killed almost 24,000 people across the country. however, in some areas the outbreak appears to be leveling off and several governors are now discussing plans to gradually re-open their parts of the country. the u.s. insists only he can make that call. >> just to clarify your understanding of your au
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show -- >> when somebody's the president of the united states, the authority is total, and that's the way it's got to be. >> total? >> in defense of president trump, he makes his case on the handling of the coronavirus pandemic all the while the death toll continues to climb in the u.s. >>> europe are starting to see restrictions being lifted slowly. south korea getting ready to host local elections during the pandemic. what they're...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on cnn, an eager president trump pushes to re-open the country but state and local officials say they are not ready for it. >>> labs are testing for a vaccine. we'll speak to one expert leading the way. >>> new report says china delayed releasing critical information about the coronavirus. we have the details from shanghai ahead. >>> so in just a matter of hours, the u.s. president donald trump will roll out new guidelines aimed at getting americans back to work even as the number of states and local officials say they are nowhere near re-opening. those new guidelines are set to be announced by mr. trump later today. part of his continued effort to get the economy open by may 1st. the governors, of course, will have the final say and it is likely mr. trump will face push back from several states. take a listen. >> i think the companies will determine that and the governors will determine that and the federal government. we're not happy, we'll take very strong action against
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on cnn, an eager president trump pushes to re-open the country but state and local officials say they are not ready for it. >>> labs are testing for a vaccine. we'll speak to one expert leading the way. >>> new report says china delayed releasing critical information about the coronavirus. we have the details from shanghai ahead. >>> so in just a matter of hours, the u.s. president donald trump will roll out new guidelines aimed at getting...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead -- >> i will say that, you know, we have more people moving around, we're probably going to see our cases continue to go up, but we're a lot better prepared for that now than we were over a month ago. >> georgia closed late and is opening early, but at what cost? america is wrestling with when and how to re-open for business. >>> also, serious questions about the health of north korea's leader, kim jong-un, following a recent surgery. we're live in seoul and tokyo with the latest on that one. >>> plus, president trump claiming he will temporarily suspend immigration into the u.s. over coronavirus fears. how will this impact the outbreak? that's also next. >>> so here in the u.s. several states are preparing to ease the restrictions they imposed to contain the coronavirus even though america's death toll has now surged past 42,000 people. the governor of georgia says he will allow some businesses to re-open this week zpiet warnings from health officials. governor brian kemp
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead -- >> i will say that, you know, we have more people moving around, we're probably going to see our cases continue to go up, but we're a lot better prepared for that now than we were over a month ago. >> georgia closed late and is opening early, but at what cost? america is wrestling with when and how to re-open for business. >>> also, serious questions about the health of north korea's leader, kim jong-un, following a recent surgery. we're live...
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i'm robyn curnow. a top scientist holds out the possibility the pandemic could let up in the next few months. >>> early efforts to create tests were blocked by the u.s. government. hear how and why. and -- >> if you don't have a job at the moment, if you don't have insurance at the moment, if you didn't save up, if you don't have wealthy parents, you are shut off at the moment. >> millions of americans are filing for unemployment. their stories and the federal reserve's plan to help. >>> so there has been another surge in reported deaths in the u.s. the united states is now the world's epicenter for the coronavirus. more than 60,000 people have died according to johns hopkins university. there's also signs of hope as the nation's top infectious disease doctor explains. >> at the same time as we're seeing the increase in deaths, we're seeing rather dramatic increase in the need for hospitalizations. like i think yesterday was something like 200 new hospitalizations and it's been as high as 14 o00 at any
i'm robyn curnow. a top scientist holds out the possibility the pandemic could let up in the next few months. >>> early efforts to create tests were blocked by the u.s. government. hear how and why. and -- >> if you don't have a job at the moment, if you don't have insurance at the moment, if you didn't save up, if you don't have wealthy parents, you are shut off at the moment. >> millions of americans are filing for unemployment. their stories and the federal reserve's...
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he talked a lot, robyn, about a second phase, entering the second phase.ospitalizations are dropping at least in london. we've seen the number of people dying, that's been lowered. of course, every single number is a loss, a family that will not be the same, but he did say they're entering the second phase and that's the key point. the preparations for the second phase and that second phase relates to really trying to ease the economy step by step, that clearly not there yet, robyn. >> thanks for that update. isa suarez in london. thank you. >>> a nonprofit group involved in the effort to develop a vaccine says it might be time to start producing the vaccines even before the trials are completed. the coalition for epidemic preparedness and innovations is helping to fund several vaccine trials. professor andrew pollard is coming to us live from oxford. good to see you. i know that there's a lot of pressure on folks like you. just give us a sense of how the initial few days of your human trials have gone so far. >> weigh got underway on thursday, and things
he talked a lot, robyn, about a second phase, entering the second phase.ospitalizations are dropping at least in london. we've seen the number of people dying, that's been lowered. of course, every single number is a loss, a family that will not be the same, but he did say they're entering the second phase and that's the key point. the preparations for the second phase and that second phase relates to really trying to ease the economy step by step, that clearly not there yet, robyn. >>...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead here on cnn, despite a rising death toll and warnings from health officials it may be too soon, states around the u.s. continue to push ahead to reopen. not everyone is on board. some businesses refuse to open their doors. we'll hear from one restaurant owner on his decision. then the 2020 olympic chief warns of a possible cancellation. we're live from tokyo on this developing story as well. >>> so in just a few hours' time, the united states will have 1 million coronavirus cases. that's 1/3 of the total number of cases from around the world. we know in the last few months the virus has spread like wildfire, through 50 states, killing more than 56,000 people. isolating millions of others and bringing the country to a complete stop. now several states are making plans to go back to work despite warnings it may be too soon and more testing is needed first. now some states in the west coast are working together to modify stay at home orders to reopen slowly sli but safely. thi
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead here on cnn, despite a rising death toll and warnings from health officials it may be too soon, states around the u.s. continue to push ahead to reopen. not everyone is on board. some businesses refuse to open their doors. we'll hear from one restaurant owner on his decision. then the 2020 olympic chief warns of a possible cancellation. we're live from tokyo on this developing story as well. >>> so in just a few hours' time, the united states will have 1...
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i'm robyn curnow. so just ahead, backpedaling from his claims of absolute authority, president trump tells u.s. governors it is up to them to decide how and when to re-open their states. and this as the economic pain of this virus just won't let up after more u.s. job losses. now china's economy is shrinking. >>> the city of ground zero of this pandemic revises the death toll way up. what we're learning from wuhan. >>> great to see you. thanks for joining me. so in the u.s. more than 33,000 lives have been lost to covid-19. that is the latest number from johns hopkins university. and it's believed many victims could have been saved if the country had been better prepared. president trump says he's angry and that he and other world leaders weren't warned about how deadly the virus was. he spoke after meeting with fellow g7 leaders but he did not mention china by name where the first cases appeared. now president trump also revealed new coronavirus guidelines in hopes of re-starting the u.s. economy. kai
i'm robyn curnow. so just ahead, backpedaling from his claims of absolute authority, president trump tells u.s. governors it is up to them to decide how and when to re-open their states. and this as the economic pain of this virus just won't let up after more u.s. job losses. now china's economy is shrinking. >>> the city of ground zero of this pandemic revises the death toll way up. what we're learning from wuhan. >>> great to see you. thanks for joining me. so in the u.s....
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i'm robyn curnow in the cnn news center in atlanta. just ahead on cnn -- >> a drug can block this virus. >> show of optimism for america's top health expert for an antiviral drug that could help patients fight the coronavirus. but as states push to reopen, health care workers are worried about another wave of infections. we'll speak to another nurse helping new york tackle the pandemic. >>> the u.s. economy slumps. more americans are expected to file unemployment benefits. >>> great to have you along with us this hour. here in the u.s. there is hope that an experimental drug can soon be used to treat coronavirus infectious. we know that early trial results show that remdesivir has helped patients recover from the virus much faster. it comes as he warns against lifting restrictions though too soon. however, that's what many states are doing. in fact, by the end of the week, 31 states will have partially reopened. keep in mind though, this is key, the death toll is still rising in some of those areas. the president is keen on restarting
i'm robyn curnow in the cnn news center in atlanta. just ahead on cnn -- >> a drug can block this virus. >> show of optimism for america's top health expert for an antiviral drug that could help patients fight the coronavirus. but as states push to reopen, health care workers are worried about another wave of infections. we'll speak to another nurse helping new york tackle the pandemic. >>> the u.s. economy slumps. more americans are expected to file unemployment benefits....
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i'm robyn curnow. so, just ahead on the show -- >> there's a monster we're fighting, but signs are that our strategy is totally working. >> the u.s. president makes misleading claims about his record on the coronavirus pandemic as the u.s. marks the highest single-day death toll. >>> also, u.s. unemployment numbers are on the rise. thousands of americans are risking everything, including -- look at these images -- standing in long lines to make ends meet. >>> and a new study shows how pregnant women are being impacted by the virus. >>> so, the united states has now reached a deadly, new milestone. there have been a very high number of deaths from the coronavirus in a single day. on tuesday, nearly 2,000 people died in the u.s., according to johns hopkins university. overall, the virus has now claimed nearly 13,000 american lives and infected close to 400,000 people. but still, the u.s. president says america could soon turn a corner. >> i think we're reaching a level of where it's going to start coming
i'm robyn curnow. so, just ahead on the show -- >> there's a monster we're fighting, but signs are that our strategy is totally working. >> the u.s. president makes misleading claims about his record on the coronavirus pandemic as the u.s. marks the highest single-day death toll. >>> also, u.s. unemployment numbers are on the rise. thousands of americans are risking everything, including -- look at these images -- standing in long lines to make ends meet. >>> and a...
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you're watching cnn and i'm robyn curnow. johnson has spent a third night in intensive care battling coronavirus. max foster is outside st. thomas hospital in london. max, good to see you. so a little bit of good news about the prime minister. >> reporter: absolutely. we were talking about steadily improving. we're told he's sitting up in bed, interacting with his doctors. obviously he's still in intensive care, still a serious situation. very positive news, indeed, coming out from the hospital. he won't be ready for some time, of course, to engage in his full-time job full time because he'll need to recoup perfect rate. he'll be in the hospital for a while. the biggest questions to address is coming monday, this review of the lockdown. should it be reviewed? should it be loosened? should it be tightened? these are all what is considered over at downing street. the covid meetings continue. top of the agenda is the lockdown, whilst other countries are loosening. we're not at the peak yet according to many people i've spoken to
you're watching cnn and i'm robyn curnow. johnson has spent a third night in intensive care battling coronavirus. max foster is outside st. thomas hospital in london. max, good to see you. so a little bit of good news about the prime minister. >> reporter: absolutely. we were talking about steadily improving. we're told he's sitting up in bed, interacting with his doctors. obviously he's still in intensive care, still a serious situation. very positive news, indeed, coming out from the...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show, u.s. governors plead for more testing. president trump says it is a local problem. he says he'll use federal powers to produce millions more swabs. new desperately needed aid for small businesses after the last round ran dry. what we're expecting out of washington today. >>> so the u.s. coronavirus death toll exceeds 40,000 people. it's the highest in the world and more than 3/4 of a million people are infected, but at sunday's briefing, president trump praised his administration's response to the crisis. he said a u.s. company would be compelled to produce more testing spots under the defense production act. however, he insisted widespread testing was not a federal responsibility. mr. trump said details on another huge economic aid package could come early this week and include $330 billion for paycheck protection. >>> sunday saw more protests like this one in nashville, tennessee. after briefing, mr. trump called the demonstrators good people who just had cab
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show, u.s. governors plead for more testing. president trump says it is a local problem. he says he'll use federal powers to produce millions more swabs. new desperately needed aid for small businesses after the last round ran dry. what we're expecting out of washington today. >>> so the u.s. coronavirus death toll exceeds 40,000 people. it's the highest in the world and more than 3/4 of a million people are infected, but at sunday's briefing,...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead, a grim warning, fears over a second coronavirus wave expected to hit this winter. many question how long we may have to live under the threat of covid-19. also, help is on the way for small businesses devastated by the pandemic. they could see relief in the u.s., but there are concerns about how far the money will actually go. >>> for him to die by himself, it just hurts my heart. >> nursing homes are bearing the brunt of this outbreak. we'll hear about new measures that should help tackle the virus' spread. ♪ >>> we now know that more than 2.5 million inif he cans of coronavirus have been reported around the world. there have been almost 178,000 deaths, 45,000 of them in the u.s. so that means more people have died here in the u.s. than any other country in the world. as the death toll continues to grow, the head of the cdc says the situation could still worsen. he warned of another wave this winter during the flu season, which could further overwhelm hospitals. but dr. d
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead, a grim warning, fears over a second coronavirus wave expected to hit this winter. many question how long we may have to live under the threat of covid-19. also, help is on the way for small businesses devastated by the pandemic. they could see relief in the u.s., but there are concerns about how far the money will actually go. >>> for him to die by himself, it just hurts my heart. >> nursing homes are bearing the brunt of this outbreak. we'll hear...
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i'm robyn curnow. our top story this hour. the u.s.ans to reopen businesses on friday. we are right here in cnn even though the president strongly disagrees with the governor's decision because the state has not met the administration's coronavirus guidelines. many health officials say reopening businesses is now very risky. more than 840,000 people in the u.s. have become infected with the virus. almost all of them in the past month alone. the u.s. death toll is push iii 50,000. >>> the mayor of las vegas is pushing to open up casinos and hotels. karen goodman refused to provide guidelines on how gamblers could social distance safely. she said, that's up to business owners. >> we offered to be a control group. anybody who knows -- >> you're offering the citizens of lafs vegas to be a -- >> i did offer. it was turned down. >> no. no. no. wrong. absolutely wrong. don't put words -- >> you said we'll be a control group. >> excuse me. what i said was i offered to be a control group. >> if you can't figure out how to do this safely, why as
i'm robyn curnow. our top story this hour. the u.s.ans to reopen businesses on friday. we are right here in cnn even though the president strongly disagrees with the governor's decision because the state has not met the administration's coronavirus guidelines. many health officials say reopening businesses is now very risky. more than 840,000 people in the u.s. have become infected with the virus. almost all of them in the past month alone. the u.s. death toll is push iii 50,000. >>>...
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i'm robyn curnow. more now on the small group of u.s.tates beginning to reopen their economies today. georgia has the most aggressive plan. that's where we are at cnn center with businesses such as hair salons, tattoo parlors and gyms being given the green light to get back to business. the early openings come as an influential model pushes back its project shungs for when states can consider easing restrictions saiflly. they say georgia should open on june 22nd. still the state is pressing ahead. just because they're allowed to open up doesn't mean that all will. lindsay gov with wtop has more. how restaurants are reacting in the city of savannah. >> reporter: 40 volume salon and hot spot, two local businesses who could reopen their doors as soon as friday, but both owners say they weren't prepared for that decision. >> it was a major shock to all of us. it's definitely not something that we were prepared for. >> i don't think i heard from anyone who said let's go ahead and get open. we can't wait to bring masses of people to flood your
i'm robyn curnow. more now on the small group of u.s.tates beginning to reopen their economies today. georgia has the most aggressive plan. that's where we are at cnn center with businesses such as hair salons, tattoo parlors and gyms being given the green light to get back to business. the early openings come as an influential model pushes back its project shungs for when states can consider easing restrictions saiflly. they say georgia should open on june 22nd. still the state is pressing...
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good to see you. >> nice to see you, too, robyn., the lifeline has been tossed out by the government here, and that's really important. there is small business relief that will be grants. these will be loans that don't have to be paid back, and that's if you keep your workers. the government essentially wants to pay small businesses to keep their workers, to keep the lights on through this next period. they're calling this the paycheck protection program. and they're providing these loans -- and that's what they are, very low-interest loans, 0.5% interest rate -- they're providing these loans for payroll costs, for interest on your mortgage, for rent, for utiliti utilities. and if you keep your workers or hire back your workers that maybe you fired a couple of weeks ago, you will be able to forgive that loan and keep that money. and that, i think, is what the government is really keen here, is to get money in the hands of small business owners and to keep them whole here and try to keep people employed. >> okay. so, that's a little
good to see you. >> nice to see you, too, robyn., the lifeline has been tossed out by the government here, and that's really important. there is small business relief that will be grants. these will be loans that don't have to be paid back, and that's if you keep your workers. the government essentially wants to pay small businesses to keep their workers, to keep the lights on through this next period. they're calling this the paycheck protection program. and they're providing these loans...
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i'm robyn curnow. millions of americans are losing their jobs and their income, and that means more people are turning to the government for help to put food on the table. panic buying and rush on basic goods have left many shelves empty making life particularly for low income families even more difficult. as tom foreman now explains. tom? >> reporter: the rush is on with a first of the month release of government food assistance funds, some grocery stores are expecting floods of low-income shoppers, desperate. he's seen it. >> when you go, all of the cheaper options are gone. if it's like chicken, like -- even like ground beef, all that's gone. only thing you've got left is salami. i can't afford to eat salami every day. >> reporter: the store owner says the shortage has driven prices through the roof too. >> i've never paid 1 dozen eggs for $4. >> much more. >> reporter: prices, of course, vary from place to place. federal officials believe the shortages are now largely under control. but they also e
i'm robyn curnow. millions of americans are losing their jobs and their income, and that means more people are turning to the government for help to put food on the table. panic buying and rush on basic goods have left many shelves empty making life particularly for low income families even more difficult. as tom foreman now explains. tom? >> reporter: the rush is on with a first of the month release of government food assistance funds, some grocery stores are expecting floods of...
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i'm robyn curnow. british prime minister remains in intensive care in a london hospital, and that is where we find our max foster. hi, max. you're getting new details on his condition? >> reporter: yeah. i'm outside the hospital where he's in intensive care. we are getting details he's there overnight. we're getting very few details. government's been very careful about restricting information. not to worry people, but whilst keeping them informed at the same time. new details, michael gove very close to the prime minister telling bbc radio that mr. johnson was given oxygen support whilst in icu but he isn't on a ventilator. it hasn't escalated his condition to that extent, at least not yet. the prime minister has been in intensive care since late monday. that is when his condition got worse. dominic raab has been dep advertised for the prime minister when necessary. let's find out what that means. let's go to nick peyton walsh where the updates are coming. who's in charge? >> reporter: well, we're see
i'm robyn curnow. british prime minister remains in intensive care in a london hospital, and that is where we find our max foster. hi, max. you're getting new details on his condition? >> reporter: yeah. i'm outside the hospital where he's in intensive care. we are getting details he's there overnight. we're getting very few details. government's been very careful about restricting information. not to worry people, but whilst keeping them informed at the same time. new details, michael...
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i'm robyn curnow. >>> coming up, a rush to reopen. more u.s. states take new measures to return to some sort of normalcy as divisions are hoaded and health experts continue to cause confusion. >>> health experts say a new generation of young people could suffer a huge impact from the coronavirus, including financial struggles to social differences. we have that. >>> and south africans see many similarities in president trump's handling of the coronavirus. why it looks a lot like what they experienced during the aids pandemic. ♪ >>> at this hour, we know a growing number of countries are moving forward with their plans to reopen their economies, even as the coronavirus continues to claim lives. here in the u.s., some say it's not only easing their stay-at-home orders, they're also starting to open parks, beaches, and small businesses. but experts continue to warn that if restrictions are lifted too soon, the death tolls could start to rise again. now, in georgia, for example, where we are here at cnn, one example, one model predicts that daily d
i'm robyn curnow. >>> coming up, a rush to reopen. more u.s. states take new measures to return to some sort of normalcy as divisions are hoaded and health experts continue to cause confusion. >>> health experts say a new generation of young people could suffer a huge impact from the coronavirus, including financial struggles to social differences. we have that. >>> and south africans see many similarities in president trump's handling of the coronavirus. why it looks...
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show -- >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> u.s. medical workers on the front lines are fearful, worried they may die simply because they are doing their jobs. >>> and there's new concerns about china as the original epicenter of the coronavirus now opens up. and then later on, a welcome respite and escape. how some are turning to virtual safaris live in their living room to pass the time in isolation. >>> 1 million people and counting. that is the number of people with coronavirus around the world, and that's according to johns hopkins university. while that's easy to measure, the human toll is not. the stunning loss of life and livelihoods is too enormous to fully comprehend. in the u.s. infections have soared to quarter of a million people in less than a month. the governors in 10 u.s. states still don't think it's serious to order residents to stay home. there's new evidence the virus can spread through casual conversation an
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show -- >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> u.s. medical workers on the front lines are fearful, worried they may die simply because they are doing their jobs. >>> and there's new concerns about china as the original epicenter of the coronavirus now opens up. and then later on, a welcome respite and escape. how some are turning to virtual safaris live in their living room to pass the time in...
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at 16 robyn decided to carry on to high school to get a diploma and. my father was a heavy drinker and got very angry and he used to get very loud. and so on the day he went up into my room because of my decision to stay in school and directed at him against everything i did. that same night robyn moved out he's still in good terms with his mother and sister. and confidant he couldn't study at home the television was always blaring my husband would have it on while he slept we couldn't turn it off i didn't think robin would pull this off to be honest. because of the union today robin studies months and philosophy in brown strike showing a sister around that is university. she's currently studying for a high school diploma and wants to become a teacher. as a father he's a role model because he managed to achieve all those things i want to do he's an inspiration. robin meets his former mentor she's from a private foundation called studio on campus that helps some 1300 youngsters from working class families graduated from high school and adopted to univer
at 16 robyn decided to carry on to high school to get a diploma and. my father was a heavy drinker and got very angry and he used to get very loud. and so on the day he went up into my room because of my decision to stay in school and directed at him against everything i did. that same night robyn moved out he's still in good terms with his mother and sister. and confidant he couldn't study at home the television was always blaring my husband would have it on while he slept we couldn't turn it...
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i'm robyn curnow.ead here on cnn, despite a rising death toll and warnings from health officials it may be too soon, states around the u.s. continue to push ahead to reopen. not everyone is on board. some businesses refuse to open their doors. we'll hear from one restaurant owner on his decision. then the 2020 olympic chief warns of a possible cancellation. we're live from tokyo on this developing story as well. >>> so in just a few hours' time, the united states will
i'm robyn curnow.ead here on cnn, despite a rising death toll and warnings from health officials it may be too soon, states around the u.s. continue to push ahead to reopen. not everyone is on board. some businesses refuse to open their doors. we'll hear from one restaurant owner on his decision. then the 2020 olympic chief warns of a possible cancellation. we're live from tokyo on this developing story as well. >>> so in just a few hours' time, the united states will
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"cnn newsroom" continues now with robyn curnow. from the firstloving touch.that touches your baby should be this comforting. that's why pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, wraps your baby in breathable softness to help keep their skin dry & healthy. so every touch is as comforting as the first. pampers. the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. - [announcer] at custom ink, we believe community is about having a common bond wherever you are. now, when we need to stay apart to stand together, we've built new tools to make and individually ship custom gear to group members, and soon, we'll stand together, together again. visit customink.com today. >>> hi. welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you're watching "cnn newsroom." i'm robyn curnow here in atlanta. just ahead, the u.s. leads the world in coronavirus cases. people begin another week of social distancing and isolation. >>> severe weather has battered the southeastern states and more is expected. >>> also, coping with isolation. musicians and celebri
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i'm robyn curnow.just ahead, backpedaling from his claims of absolute authority, president trump tells u.s. governors it is up to them to decide how and when to re-open their states. and this as the economic pain of this virus just won't let up after more u.s. job losses. now china's economy is shrinking. >>> the city of ground zero of this pandemic revises the death toll way up. what we're learning from wuhan.
i'm robyn curnow.just ahead, backpedaling from his claims of absolute authority, president trump tells u.s. governors it is up to them to decide how and when to re-open their states. and this as the economic pain of this virus just won't let up after more u.s. job losses. now china's economy is shrinking. >>> the city of ground zero of this pandemic revises the death toll way up. what we're learning from wuhan.
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"cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection counts, you can count on us. get the connectivity your business needs. call today. comcast business. >>> hi. welcome to our viewers here in the u.s. and all around the world. thanks for joining me. i'm robyn curnow. you're watching cnn. just ahead, forced out. a top u.s. official working on a vaccine for coronavirus. he questioned president trump. what will the fallout be there. >>> 22 million americans have filed for unemployment over the past month, many are wondering how much worse is this going to get? >>> plus, children from orphanages around the world
"cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connected devices. voice solutions like remote call forwarding and readable voicemail. and safe, convenient installation. when every connection...
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i'm robyn curnow. minister remains in intensive care in a london hospital, and that is where we find our max foster. hi, max. you're getting new details on his condition? >> reporter: yeah. i'm outside the hospital where he's in intensive care. we are getting details he's there overnight.
i'm robyn curnow. minister remains in intensive care in a london hospital, and that is where we find our max foster. hi, max. you're getting new details on his condition? >> reporter: yeah. i'm outside the hospital where he's in intensive care. we are getting details he's there overnight.
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"cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow.was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. she knows she shouldn't stop or change her medication, so we were relieved to learn there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation with your doctor about td. you'll also be able to access videos and a free brochure that show the different movements of td. visit talkabouttd.com or call to learn more. - we were so relieved to learn there are treatments for td. - learn more at talkabouttd.com. there are times when our need to connect really ma
"cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow.was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. she knows she shouldn't stop or...
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so you're watching "cnn newsroom," i'm robyn curnow.t ahead -- >> this is going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9/11 moment only it's not going to be localized, it's going to be happening all over the country. >> a blunt warning from america's top doctor, prepare for a sad week ahead. why president trump though says we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> i see things that i sort of like. what do i know, i'm not a doctor. i'm not a doctor
so you're watching "cnn newsroom," i'm robyn curnow.t ahead -- >> this is going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9/11 moment only it's not going to be localized, it's going to be happening all over the country. >> a blunt warning from america's top doctor, prepare for a sad week ahead. why president trump though says we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. >> i see things that i sort of like. what do i know, i'm not a doctor. i'm not a doctor
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i'm robyn curnow.ahead on the show -- >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> u.s. medical workers on the front lines are fearful, worried they may die simply because they are doing their jobs. >>> and there's new concerns about china as the original epicenter of the coronavirus now opens up. and then later on, a welcome respite and escape. how some are turning to virtual safaris live in their
i'm robyn curnow.ahead on the show -- >> every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter. >> u.s. medical workers on the front lines are fearful, worried they may die simply because they are doing their jobs. >>> and there's new concerns about china as the original epicenter of the coronavirus now opens up. and then later on, a welcome respite and escape. how some are turning to virtual safaris live in their
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i'm robyn curnow.ahead on cnn, an eager president trump pushes to re-open the country but state and local officials say they are not ready for it. >>> labs are testing for a vaccine. we'll speak to
i'm robyn curnow.ahead on cnn, an eager president trump pushes to re-open the country but state and local officials say they are not ready for it. >>> labs are testing for a vaccine. we'll speak to
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead -- >> i will say that, you know, we have more people moving around, we're probably going to see our cases continue to go up, but we're a lot better prepared for that now than we were over a month ago. >> georgia closed late and is opening early, but at what cost? america is wrestling with when n
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead -- >> i will say that, you know, we have more people moving around, we're probably going to see our cases continue to go up, but we're a lot better prepared for that now than we were over a month ago. >> georgia closed late and is opening early, but at what cost? america is wrestling with when n
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i'm robyn curnow. >>> coming up, a rush to reopen. more u.s.tates take new measures to return to some sort of normalcy as divisions are hoaded and health experts continue to cause confusion. >>> health experts say a new generation of young people could suffer a huge impact from the coronavirus, including financial struggles to social differences. we have that. >>> and south africans see many similarities in president trump's handling of the coronavirus. why it looks a lot like what they experienced during the aids pandemic.
i'm robyn curnow. >>> coming up, a rush to reopen. more u.s.tates take new measures to return to some sort of normalcy as divisions are hoaded and health experts continue to cause confusion. >>> health experts say a new generation of young people could suffer a huge impact from the coronavirus, including financial struggles to social differences. we have that. >>> and south africans see many similarities in president trump's handling of the coronavirus. why it looks a...
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i'm robyn curnow.ahead, a grim warning, fears over a second coronavirus wave expected to hit this winter. many question how long we may have to live under the threat of covid-19. also, help is on the way for small businesses devastated by the pandemic. they could see relief in the u.s., but there are concerns about how far the money will actually go.
i'm robyn curnow.ahead, a grim warning, fears over a second coronavirus wave expected to hit this winter. many question how long we may have to live under the threat of covid-19. also, help is on the way for small businesses devastated by the pandemic. they could see relief in the u.s., but there are concerns about how far the money will actually go.
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of diseases that could reappear according to the gavi vaccine alliance they include polio and color robyn and the again says that after the kind of pandemic is over countries must not lose sight of other infections. if you talk about the entire world we estimate that there are. approximately 20000000 children . that are either unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated so these $20000000.00 are unprotected to the end to the range of vaccine preventable diseases this is in the pre corbett context this figure is going to rise. considerably and we rise more and more the longer this disruption persists the planning needs to start now what we don't want is is. you know a country affected by call that 19 recovering from the call that 19 outbreaks and then faced with an outbreak of vaccine preventable disease are advised to to parents is you know depending on what country you live in depending on what the. situation is you know follow the you know public health interactions you know provided by your ministries of health as soon as these restrictions lifted. please keep records of what. your child m
of diseases that could reappear according to the gavi vaccine alliance they include polio and color robyn and the again says that after the kind of pandemic is over countries must not lose sight of other infections. if you talk about the entire world we estimate that there are. approximately 20000000 children . that are either unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated so these $20000000.00 are unprotected to the end to the range of vaccine preventable diseases this is in the pre corbett context...
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forgotten 3 presidents in 10 years is democracy of a sort with thankfully no return to mass violence robyn 1st year walker al-jazeera. well again i'm fully back of over the headlines on al-jazeera president donald trump is doubling down on his criticism of the world health organization he says the agency has been unfair to the world by taking decisions that favor china the w.h.o. has a charm to stop politicizing the cone of ice pandemic. we're losing more bodybags i think we would have done. and he would have been much better serving the people that is supposed to serve if they gave a correct analysis and everything was i said china centric everything was going to be fine no human to human keep the borders open he wanted me to keep the borders open and close the borders despite him and that was a hard decision to make at the time we're all together made a decision against the world health organization i can't believe he's talking about politics when you look at the relationship they have to china so china spends 42000000 we spend 450000000 and everything seems to be china's way that's not
forgotten 3 presidents in 10 years is democracy of a sort with thankfully no return to mass violence robyn 1st year walker al-jazeera. well again i'm fully back of over the headlines on al-jazeera president donald trump is doubling down on his criticism of the world health organization he says the agency has been unfair to the world by taking decisions that favor china the w.h.o. has a charm to stop politicizing the cone of ice pandemic. we're losing more bodybags i think we would have done....
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wealth in central asia is helping to fight the virus and for some that alone is reason to be thankful robyn for a steelworker al-jazeera some other news now in china has released a prominent human rights lawyer from jail wang jiang was serving 4 and a half years after being convicted of subversion of state power more on this one with sarah clarke and hong kong what more can you tell us sir. welcome all we have had confirmation from his wife via twitter that he was released from jail at 5 am on sunday morning or the family had requested that he be returned to their home in beijing however the authorities have kept him in an apartment in june and province and that simply because he'll be in quarantine now for 14 days so he's yet to be reunited with his family now he was arrested in 2015 as part of the chinese government crackdown on human rights lawyers we know around $300.00 or so of those lawyers were either arrested or they disappeared and interrogated some even reported torture now this crackdown has been referred to as a 709 crackdown simply because of the date as a result that was they
wealth in central asia is helping to fight the virus and for some that alone is reason to be thankful robyn for a steelworker al-jazeera some other news now in china has released a prominent human rights lawyer from jail wang jiang was serving 4 and a half years after being convicted of subversion of state power more on this one with sarah clarke and hong kong what more can you tell us sir. welcome all we have had confirmation from his wife via twitter that he was released from jail at 5 am on...
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and now his image has been popularised hailed as a medical hero for saying what needed to be said robyn 1st year was. a fire has destroyed shelters for several 100 people and one of greece's largest migrant camps the blaze on the island began after a protest over the death of an iraqi asylum seeker one woman had been taken to hospital early in the week with a fever that was sent back up to testing negative coronavirus vial campbell severely have a crowded but more than 5000 people living in a space meant for about a 1000 johns are up or less is not and says the virus fears an increased tensions within migrant camps. it seems that a lot of the people staying in the camp were worried the woman who died had died of corona virus she had been to hospital a week earlier with a high fever she had been diagnosed negative for coronavirus evidently something else was the matter because she died days later in the camp but these facts were not known to the people who started this protest and it seems to cause house of hand part of the administrative facility has been burned down mainly offices belo
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i'm robyn curnow.ntist holds out the possibility the pandemic could let up in the next few months. >>> early efforts to create tests were blocked by the u.s. government. hear how and why. and -- >> if you don't have a job at the moment, if you don't have insurance at the moment, if you didn't save up, if you don't
i'm robyn curnow.ntist holds out the possibility the pandemic could let up in the next few months. >>> early efforts to create tests were blocked by the u.s. government. hear how and why. and -- >> if you don't have a job at the moment, if you don't have insurance at the moment, if you didn't save up, if you don't
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show, u.s. president plays a defense. handling of the coronavirus pandemic. we'll have that as well. >>> new polling shows us how
i'm robyn curnow. just ahead on the show, u.s. president plays a defense. handling of the coronavirus pandemic. we'll have that as well. >>> new polling shows us how
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i'm robyn curnow. just ahead. >> no, i think we're doing a great job in testing. scientists. we'll take a look at the president's ongoing effort to downplay what his own health officials are warning the public. >>> ready to open from bowling alleys to gyms and even hair salons. some businesses here in georgia are preparing to open
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only for false robyn for power no movement can take profi to advantage of the situation. places. it's a message people say you've got. we are here. for the french we're definitely. not in this for the fringe of it only of the province's influence in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese by the americans by south africa and they want to keep many guests french yes and they felt if they had to choose between regina. they would choose raj leader because he's french. to understand the process was the colonial power so if you just go to another goes can you look at better scary thing in vegas history which from the from the cars the language of the people the business and everything where the present of the law to do it's been explained to me in this is just my understanding of it is that he then began to open the economy to non french interest so he would say decreed for example is change the constitution so that marriage is huge for him to speak english is the food language he joined set it on he began to open the economy to slow participation all of these were signal
only for false robyn for power no movement can take profi to advantage of the situation. places. it's a message people say you've got. we are here. for the french we're definitely. not in this for the fringe of it only of the province's influence in africa is being corroded all the time by the chinese by the americans by south africa and they want to keep many guests french yes and they felt if they had to choose between regina. they would choose raj leader because he's french. to understand...
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robyn cuow cnn, atlanta. >>and coming up we're going to show you how stars used a passover seder to dish out entertainment help an >>and we're back it is 6.45 if u shop at nugget market food for less or sonoma mrket you won't be allowed in unless u'rwearing a mask. in a letter to shoppers the company ceo says arting today customers have to have a mask on or they're going to be turnedaway. this is to protect employees and other shoppers and this comes as grocery store employees across the country are speaking out about heir fear being exposed to the coronavirus from shoppers who are takinthe pandemic seriously. >>6.45 right now and we want to get a look at the weather and it did and upjohreally nice yesterday and i think that tempt a lot of people to go out turned out to be quite sunny. hopefully they were gathering we saw them in se spots, yeah. >>ylmost don't want the weather to be nice because it's so out there. but yeah, you know the good thing with the nice weath to get outside your neighborhood they do w
robyn cuow cnn, atlanta. >>and coming up we're going to show you how stars used a passover seder to dish out entertainment help an >>and we're back it is 6.45 if u shop at nugget market food for less or sonoma mrket you won't be allowed in unless u'rwearing a mask. in a letter to shoppers the company ceo says arting today customers have to have a mask on or they're going to be turnedaway. this is to protect employees and other shoppers and this comes as grocery store employees...