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american history tv tonight at in rochester, minnesota, in 1989. which consistently ranked as one of the top hospitals in america. and now a look at the origins of mayo and how it grew to become world renowned. mayo clinic is an american institution. it's at the heart of our country in many respects. it is the world's first and largest private multi-specialty group practice of medicine. that's a big, formal term, but what it really means is specialists working together in a highly organized way, devoting a whole range of unique, diverse talents for the sole purpose of serving the needs of each individual patient. and this is a model that the mayo family developed uniquely that has expanded and grown and welcomed patients from all over the world for more than 150 years. this is heritage hall, the museum of mayo clinic that was established with a generous gift. they had a unique vision. today we'll explore the history, but more importantly the living legacy of mayo clinic. now, if you think about it, every patient has a history. the first thing you d
american history tv tonight at in rochester, minnesota, in 1989. which consistently ranked as one of the top hospitals in america. and now a look at the origins of mayo and how it grew to become world renowned. mayo clinic is an american institution. it's at the heart of our country in many respects. it is the world's first and largest private multi-specialty group practice of medicine. that's a big, formal term, but what it really means is specialists working together in a highly organized...
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the history of mayo clinic it's like the history of rochester. the city has grown and expanded right along with male clinic to provide different services and amenities for our patients just as mayo clinic has. were >> we are in a place of has a heritage hall called the gallery. we have cubbies built into the custom woodwork here that present different treasures, different facets of males unique contributions to medicine and society. over here is an iconic shirt. it is a baseball sign by lugar. he was a patient here in 1939. the black and white photo shows mr. garry as a patient. he gave back in many ways. he defended local youth, included a fellow named bob tierney. he gave him pitching batting lessons. at the american legion team on a soldier's field. bob asked mr. garry to sign his lucky ball. we think he did it on his birthday in june 1939, the day he was diagnosed with a el estes here at mail clinic. but kept the ball for 75 years and the color photo she'll spot as an elderly man still treasury that baseball. the end of this life bob sold the
the history of mayo clinic it's like the history of rochester. the city has grown and expanded right along with male clinic to provide different services and amenities for our patients just as mayo clinic has. were >> we are in a place of has a heritage hall called the gallery. we have cubbies built into the custom woodwork here that present different treasures, different facets of males unique contributions to medicine and society. over here is an iconic shirt. it is a baseball sign by...
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rochester, new york. >> are they mailing them out or you have to go to rochester?g? >> you're going to have to put it on twitter. thank you so much. >>> ahead, our panel of experts will answer your most pressing questions. wecountry. building fs when america needed tanks and planes, we built those too. last year, through fires, hurricanes, and tornadoes, we offered payment relief to over 150,000 of our customers. now we're here to lend a hand again. if you are impacted by covid-19 and you're leasing or financing through ford credit, we're here to help. fordcreditsupport.com built for america built ford proud built for america this cat knows when she's going to fed. the minute i open a can of blue buffalo it's not even a question she's like right there. two seconds ago she wasn't there... it's like she's waiting like and...i'm ready to eat. eliza's family so i feed her blue. new colgate optic white renewal removes ten years of yellow stains. that's like all the way back to 2010. do the dougie! remove ten years of yellow stains with new colgate optic white renewal. i
rochester, new york. >> are they mailing them out or you have to go to rochester?g? >> you're going to have to put it on twitter. thank you so much. >>> ahead, our panel of experts will answer your most pressing questions. wecountry. building fs when america needed tanks and planes, we built those too. last year, through fires, hurricanes, and tornadoes, we offered payment relief to over 150,000 of our customers. now we're here to lend a hand again. if you are impacted by...
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and rochester general doesn't have an open checkbook.tate is not writing a lot of checks and government notoriously is slow. do you worry about how much longer you can do this and stay in business? >> you bet i do. let me address your first point first of all that the incredibly overwhelming response not only from our workers but from the community has been incredibly inspiring and fueling our energy right now. we are lose money every mask we make today because we couldn't wait for the government to fund this adequately. we said to rochester general look it, we will get these masks in our hands. we it will take a loss on first shipment and buy us time to figure out what we're going to do going forward. it has been a challenge getting the money from whether we are talking in this case about the state government or fema or other organizations down to the local hospital where the actual purchasing is happening today. we desperately need a buyer that is either statewide or even better national that can coordinate not only approving prototype
and rochester general doesn't have an open checkbook.tate is not writing a lot of checks and government notoriously is slow. do you worry about how much longer you can do this and stay in business? >> you bet i do. let me address your first point first of all that the incredibly overwhelming response not only from our workers but from the community has been incredibly inspiring and fueling our energy right now. we are lose money every mask we make today because we couldn't wait for the...
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country in washington state the death toll is the highest today in dallas, cleveland, seattle and rochester many waited for hours to be tested for the virus. the white house is now urging more americans to connect with doctors by phone or skype hoping to unclog overrun emergency rooms. while the young are most likely to recover from covid-19 they are also more likely to spread it to someone who will not >> we can't do this without the young people cooperating please cooperate with us >> reporter: the closing of gyms, theaters and shopping malls all aimed at reducing transmission. >> it probably would be several weeks and maybe longer before we know whether we're having an effect >> reporter: with ohio postponing its primary today, florida carried on as planned. though starting at midnight the governor has ordered all bars and nightclubs to close and restricting public beaches where large groups of spring breakers have gathered even the kentucky derby postponed for the first time since world war ii >> hey, old-timer. how you doing today? >> reporter: but tonight americans are finding ways to
country in washington state the death toll is the highest today in dallas, cleveland, seattle and rochester many waited for hours to be tested for the virus. the white house is now urging more americans to connect with doctors by phone or skype hoping to unclog overrun emergency rooms. while the young are most likely to recover from covid-19 they are also more likely to spread it to someone who will not >> we can't do this without the young people cooperating please cooperate with us...
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have reopened about 3, 3, miles a number of drive through testing sites are popping up cities like rochester, minnesota. >>in denver a long line of drivers getting checked, likewise in san francisco. and new york governor andrewcuomo says the state's first public drive through testing facility debuts friday. residents new rochelle who are under quarantine will get tested first. i'm john lawrence reporting. >>well of course our full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues on kron on the 24 hour local news streaming service is free. go ahead and download it right now you can stay connected an informed also updated onll the health crisis and issues that are coming up. kron 4 morning news the cruise ship linked to at least coronavirus cases as stang longer in the east bay, th latest on the grand princess as more passengers disembark and start their quantine. plus if you're concerned about going to a hospit in catching the virus. there's a video solutions. that more pele e using we'll take a peek at that and also aft the break. this utter volume is way down in san francisco since the coron
have reopened about 3, 3, miles a number of drive through testing sites are popping up cities like rochester, minnesota. >>in denver a long line of drivers getting checked, likewise in san francisco. and new york governor andrewcuomo says the state's first public drive through testing facility debuts friday. residents new rochelle who are under quarantine will get tested first. i'm john lawrence reporting. >>well of course our full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues on...
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that person flew to rochester, new york. >>> a worker at an amazon warehouse in new york city had been tested positive. >>> a shocking story how the virus can impact one family. "the new york times" a 73-year-old infected in new jersey died hours after her son died from the virus and five days after her daughter's death. four other children in the family are hospitalized. more younger people are getting sick than expected. the cdc says 20% of people who required hospitalization were between the ages of 20 and 44. the virus is still significantly more dangerousld peoe. the new figures on pattenti to social distancing guidelines. people infected are describing a wide range of symptoms from a simple cough to a terrifying lack of breath. >> the feeling is not good. i just need my results back and see what they want to do with me. it's getting worse and worse. >> this virus was something that knocked me off my feet for a day. other than that, any of the lingering symptoms, any other time in my life it was something i would just try to push through. i honestly thought it was allergies. i did
that person flew to rochester, new york. >>> a worker at an amazon warehouse in new york city had been tested positive. >>> a shocking story how the virus can impact one family. "the new york times" a 73-year-old infected in new jersey died hours after her son died from the virus and five days after her daughter's death. four other children in the family are hospitalized. more younger people are getting sick than expected. the cdc says 20% of people who required...
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including former president obama >> so much of it, he is now the face of one of the donuts at a shop in rochester, new york. they decided to celebrate him by putting his picture on a donut the owner says it has been a nation wietd hit with order requests from across the country. >> some people have their faces on money, others have their faces on pastry. >> at this point either way, it means you made it. >> bill, what do you think we could put your face on a donut. >> i don't want the press conferences unless he's there. i look behind the president. i'm like, where is he? >> a national treasure he is today 7 million people are at risk and then tomorrow we have about 41 million let's get into it and take a closer look. we're watching a lot of big storms on interstate 70. that's the worst of it and as we go throughout the rest of the day we'll see rling into arease ohio valley and then on n wisconsin. some colder air moving back through areas of colorado and earl le morning thunderstorms are heading for st. louis this morning. we're going to have the number of coronavirus we'll let you know how we'
including former president obama >> so much of it, he is now the face of one of the donuts at a shop in rochester, new york. they decided to celebrate him by putting his picture on a donut the owner says it has been a nation wietd hit with order requests from across the country. >> some people have their faces on money, others have their faces on pastry. >> at this point either way, it means you made it. >> bill, what do you think we could put your face on a donut....
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buffalo to rochester, elmyra could get a little bit too and then higher terrain than the appalachians could get more significant snow, as far as west virginia we will have some minor impacts in travel today. delays are possible.a big ocean storm developing during the day today, just a weak one going through the southern great lakes will head for the northeast today. and of course don't forget before you go to sleep saturday night, we flip the clocks an hour ahead lose that hour of sleep. >> all right thank you. >>> it was a blast from the past michael j. fox and christopher lloyd had a "back to the future" reunion at the annual poker tournament >>> five years ago after being annoyed by his sister, he vowed to bring a llama we will fast forward to their actual wedding day >>> dunkin' is giving away a classic donate with thpuhae rcse of any drink any friday this month. we'll be right back. achoo! do your sneezes turn heads? ♪ try zyrtec. zyrtec starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven
buffalo to rochester, elmyra could get a little bit too and then higher terrain than the appalachians could get more significant snow, as far as west virginia we will have some minor impacts in travel today. delays are possible.a big ocean storm developing during the day today, just a weak one going through the southern great lakes will head for the northeast today. and of course don't forget before you go to sleep saturday night, we flip the clocks an hour ahead lose that hour of sleep....
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william robinson, surgeons at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, singing john lennon's "imagineift ended. ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ >> both of them telling us why they did it. >> it felt like a good time to share that bit of hope and togetherness, and do a bit to make somebody's day a little bit better. ♪ ♪ but i'm not the only one >> in order to beat this thing, and self-isolate and quarantine, it's going to take everybody. the message of that song hit home. >> tonight, their message as america fights this with the world. ♪ ♪ i hope someday you will join us and the world will live as one ♪ ♪ >> that landed today when i saw it. we're grateful to our doctors, nurses, and health care workers on the front lines. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> good evening. thank you for join us. >> i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. today the number of coronavirus cases surpassed a thousand. statewide there are more than 2,000. >> less than a few minutes ago gavin newsom wrapped u
william robinson, surgeons at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, singing john lennon's "imagineift ended. ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ >> both of them telling us why they did it. >> it felt like a good time to share that bit of hope and togetherness, and do a bit to make somebody's day a little bit better. ♪ ♪ but i'm not the only one >> in order to beat this thing, and self-isolate and quarantine, it's going to take everybody. the message...
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government's response to this crisis and now his face is gracing the doughnuts at this bakery in rochesterr. anthony fauci. w, there's sk. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. ♪ (pirate girl) ahoy!!!!! (excited squeal, giggling/panting) gotcha! (man) ah! (g
government's response to this crisis and now his face is gracing the doughnuts at this bakery in rochesterr. anthony fauci. w, there's sk. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1...
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and at unity hospital in rochester, new york, brady meeting his new siblings.congratulate both families. we'll stay on these moments of good news, because, boy, do we need them. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. > >>> the wife of an 87 news employee shares her story of fighting the virus and the moment she learned she was positive. >>> a plea for help from the north bay tonight for those in the front lines against coronavirus. they are dealing with a critical shortage. >> it definitely keeps things as normal as possible. >> learning from a distance. a look at online instruction, an option for students now sheltering at home. >>> now your health, your safety, this is abc7 news. >> and good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. we begin with major developments in the coronavirus pandemic. >> the statewide shelter-in-place order could last much longer, just about an hour ago during a news conference, the governor said it could go for up to 12 weeks. >> the pandemic is accelerating. the state
and at unity hospital in rochester, new york, brady meeting his new siblings.congratulate both families. we'll stay on these moments of good news, because, boy, do we need them. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. > >>> the wife of an 87 news employee shares her story of fighting the virus and the moment she learned she was positive. >>> a plea for help from the north bay tonight for those in the front lines against coronavirus. they are...
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in dallas, cleveland, seattle and rochester many waited for hours to be tested for virus the white house is now urging more americans to connect with doctors by phone or skype, hoping to unclog overrun emergency rooms while the young are most likely to recover from covid-19 they are also most likely to spread it to someone who will not >> we cannot do it without the young people cooperating please cooperate with us >> reporter: the closing of gyms, theaters, and shopping malls all aimed at reducing transmission >> it probably would be several weeks and maybe longer before we know whether we're having an effect >> reporter: with ohio postponing its primary, florida carried on as plans, though starting at midnight the governor has ordered all bars and nightclubs to close and restricting public beaches where large groups of spring breakers have gathered. >> they're off >> reporter: even the kentucky derby postponed for the first time since world war ii. >> hey there old timer how are you doing today? >> reporter: but americans are finding ways to stay connected in this new reality. in north
in dallas, cleveland, seattle and rochester many waited for hours to be tested for virus the white house is now urging more americans to connect with doctors by phone or skype, hoping to unclog overrun emergency rooms while the young are most likely to recover from covid-19 they are also most likely to spread it to someone who will not >> we cannot do it without the young people cooperating please cooperate with us >> reporter: the closing of gyms, theaters, and shopping malls all...
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jamie yuccas reports tonight from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. >> i hear on the news, test, test, test. and i figured that i'd be able to get one. >> reporter: joseph lanza has a sore throat and fever. he owns a manufacturing company near new rochelle, new york, a hot spot of coronavirus. he's frustrated he can't get tested. >> and i might put people at risk. it's not fair to them. so it's very challenging for lots of us. not knowing is horrendous, and without testing i can't go to work, i can't make decisions and it will impact my company dramatically. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands across the country are also asking, "where are the millions of tests that the government promised?" at the white house today, president trump said they were coming soon. >> this will start very quickly, and we-- we'll have the ability to do in the millions over a very, very quick period of time. >> reporter: health officials say a delay in testing is slowing the ability to contain the virus, so commercial labs have stepped in, like the mayo clinic, where they developed their test in three w
jamie yuccas reports tonight from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. >> i hear on the news, test, test, test. and i figured that i'd be able to get one. >> reporter: joseph lanza has a sore throat and fever. he owns a manufacturing company near new rochelle, new york, a hot spot of coronavirus. he's frustrated he can't get tested. >> and i might put people at risk. it's not fair to them. so it's very challenging for lots of us. not knowing is horrendous, and without...
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and at unity hospital in rochester, new york, brady meeting his new siblings. i'm david muir.ope to see you back here tomorrow. good night. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> now your health, your safety, this is abc 7 news. ♪ >> you are putting lives at stake. you are putting public health in jeopardy. >> a talking to people not taking stay at home orders seriously. good afternoon, thank you for joining us. >> we have the latest developments for the coronavirus virus. as the worse is still to alameda county confirmed the first death, the number cases in california hit 30, there was also a death reported in sacramento county. california should top 2,000 cases today. through the weekend ther
and at unity hospital in rochester, new york, brady meeting his new siblings. i'm david muir.ope to see you back here tomorrow. good night. a former army medic, made of the we maflexibility to handle members like kate. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her...
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>>one passenger that we know for rochester new york where friends rent and he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table and he ended up and down in infirmary last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>stone ham says that all meals will now be room service only to limit any kind of spread of the virus and they said that they are going to be doing room service from now on i don't know how that's going to work 2400 passenger. i'm going run service we've got some snacks and here's a girl scout cookies will make to it but we haven't. >>stone him is on the cruise with her husband, she says given what happened with the japanese cruise ship we're 705 people became infected. and 4 people died from the coronavirus she adds maybe this ship and all cruises should be canceled immediately keep us in your prayers. they can use them. >>and keep your hands washed and south want any criticism concern so this is taken care of i mean it's a. it's a petri dish here and i think after the gunman princess and so now may cruise ships made a you know maybe halted so
>>one passenger that we know for rochester new york where friends rent and he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table and he ended up and down in infirmary last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>stone ham says that all meals will now be room service only to limit any kind of spread of the virus and they said that they are going to be doing room service from now on i don't know how that's going to work 2400 passenger. i'm going run...
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there's no heaven hean easy if you try ♪ >> the two doctors performing, from the mayo clinic in rochesternging john lennon's "imagine" after their shift ended. ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ >> both of them telling us why they did it. >> it felt like a good time to share that bit of hope and togetherness, and do a bit to make somebody's day a little bit better. ♪ ♪ but i'm not the only one >> in order to beat this thing, it's going to take everybody. the message of that song hit home. >> tonight, their message as america fights this with the world. ♪ ♪ i hope someday you will join us and the world will live as one ♪ ♪ >> that landed today when i saw it. we're grateful to our doctors, nurses, and health care workers on the front lines. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibi
there's no heaven hean easy if you try ♪ >> the two doctors performing, from the mayo clinic in rochesternging john lennon's "imagine" after their shift ended. ♪ ♪ imagine all the people living for today ♪ >> both of them telling us why they did it. >> it felt like a good time to share that bit of hope and togetherness, and do a bit to make somebody's day a little bit better. ♪ ♪ but i'm not the only one >> in order to beat this thing, it's going to...
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someone needed to call these signatures if that is proven to be true but again we're talking about mr rochester here whose allegations and accusations led to a big storm in the world of sports when it comes to russia this may sound like an isolated case of 3 by athletes but you never know i mean this was a huge carousel mostly when it did break the scandal if these signatures are proven to be false or some sort of nefarious activity what does that mean for these athletes for russian sport well for these particular this would certainly mean vindication because you know they all retired now they are not no longer in professional sport but you know if they have the medals return that will be a big celebration for them but their lawyer has been banging the drum of their innocence for all these years for more than 2 years of course has been dealing with this case and now he is basically in full swing in terms of the criticism of the i.o.c. considering these new revelations let's listen. the irresponsibility and incompetence of the i.o.c. have led to athletes wasting plenty of their time and money in
someone needed to call these signatures if that is proven to be true but again we're talking about mr rochester here whose allegations and accusations led to a big storm in the world of sports when it comes to russia this may sound like an isolated case of 3 by athletes but you never know i mean this was a huge carousel mostly when it did break the scandal if these signatures are proven to be false or some sort of nefarious activity what does that mean for these athletes for russian sport well...
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if i get overloaded in buffalo, i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city, i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here. it is one state. . >> how many beds are currently available [indiscernible] >> do you know the current open bed capacity of icu beds? >> i don't but i have not spoken to some of the hospital leadership. there are beds and they're working to create more icu beds. you can turn beds, recovery room bed into an icu bed. this is what the team that the governor asked the hospital associations to work on and we will have a report from them shortly. is they're of talk being asked to go without a mask or use a scarf. is there a to that? is there any hope? >> i've not heard the specifics about that but i know we have supplies available and is the governor mentioned in the slides, that we're providing them with more of the protective equipment, both masks as well as -- [indiscernible] >> larry schwartz has been working with finding the supplies. they have been doing ordinary job.
if i get overloaded in buffalo, i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city, i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here. it is one state. . >> how many beds are currently available [indiscernible] >> do you know the current open bed capacity of icu beds? >> i don't but i have not spoken to some of the hospital leadership. there are beds and they're working to create more icu beds. you can turn beds,...
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rochester is on it, new york city is on it, rhode island -- long island is on it. if the federal government is going to be dissipate they have to be part of this team, because we have to know what we are doing and i do not want fema coming in and blowing the coordination of what everybody is trying to do. the coordinating team is going to organize upstate, downstate transfers, set patient loads for hospitals, right? if one hospital gets near an overload capacity, let's call it, then those hospital start to send patients to other hospitals before they get up to their max. within the public hospital system. within the greater new york private system. and then among the different systems. hole different mentality. isividual responsibility about discipline, it is about selflessness, and it is about being informed. the basic thing a stay-at-home. the basic point is stay-at-home. i know it is hard to stay-at-home. thinks,ow that everyone you know, i can go out, i can be smart. i will not get infected because it is me. i am a superhero. it is not going to be me. that is n
rochester is on it, new york city is on it, rhode island -- long island is on it. if the federal government is going to be dissipate they have to be part of this team, because we have to know what we are doing and i do not want fema coming in and blowing the coordination of what everybody is trying to do. the coordinating team is going to organize upstate, downstate transfers, set patient loads for hospitals, right? if one hospital gets near an overload capacity, let's call it, then those...
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then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series a look at the film "silent invader." going back to 1957 and the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 116,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> just before world war ii radio was gaining popularity much like todays rise of social media, mark burns teaches about it rise of radio as national media and its public opinion impact. the class uses sound clips
then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series a look at the film "silent invader." going back to 1957 and the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 116,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at...
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a clothing maker in rochester, new york stopping to production to create medical masks at a former armyer tim montana, raising awareness for the coronavirus, they join us live, 3 hours and even though your home, get dressed. i know who you are, back in a moment. there's no place like home. especially when xfinity has you covered with fast, reliable internet. with advanced security to help keep you secure online. and with the most tv shows, movies and streaming apps all in one place. with simple digital tools you can get the help you need or even trouble shoot your services on your own. download the xfinity my account app or just say help into your xfinity voice remote. we are working to make things a little easier on everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. >> relief is on the way for hospitals inundated by covid-19. two massive navy hospital ships hitting to various cities to provide estimates for non-coronavirus patients, the mercy ship arriving in a few hours and it's sister ship comfort is heading to new york. >> the mission for this ship is to relieve pressure on the he
a clothing maker in rochester, new york stopping to production to create medical masks at a former armyer tim montana, raising awareness for the coronavirus, they join us live, 3 hours and even though your home, get dressed. i know who you are, back in a moment. there's no place like home. especially when xfinity has you covered with fast, reliable internet. with advanced security to help keep you secure online. and with the most tv shows, movies and streaming apps all in one place. with simple...
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and then, we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight from our real america series a look at the film "the silent invader" going back to 1957 and the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 116,000 in the united states. american history tv, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >>> just before world war ii, radio was gaining popularity much like today's rise of social media. wofford college professor mark burns teaches about the rise of radio as a national media and its public opinion impact on whether to enter world war ii. the class uses sound clips showing the role radio played shaping american views and foreign policy. >>> all right. so last week we talked about the coming of the war in europe and the coming of the war in asia. what i would like to talk about today is the american reaction to all of that, what is called the great debate over am
and then, we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight from our real america series a look at the film "the silent invader" going back to 1957 and the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 116,000 in the united states. american history tv,...
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nancy bennett, director of the university of rochester center for committee health and prevention.iously chaired the cdc advisor committee. she joins us now on the phone. thank you for joining us. let's start off with the idea of what we should expect from the number of cases that not only are we seeing in new york, but in other states, given that we have still not seen i think what could be called a significant amount of testing. dr. bennett: yeah. i think we have to recognize that we are really at the very beginning of this thing. we would like to think we were further along and that some of our mitigation practices are having an effect, but i think we really cannot see that yet. we do have limitations on testing, that is a problem. there's been a let more testing in new york state and city in the last week or so, so we are getting a little more they sent, but it is very -- more of a sense, but it is still hard to tell where this will go. scarlet: we are still not at peak cases in the u.s. there have been distances with the way the virus has unfolded in the u.s. and how it unfold
nancy bennett, director of the university of rochester center for committee health and prevention.iously chaired the cdc advisor committee. she joins us now on the phone. thank you for joining us. let's start off with the idea of what we should expect from the number of cases that not only are we seeing in new york, but in other states, given that we have still not seen i think what could be called a significant amount of testing. dr. bennett: yeah. i think we have to recognize that we are...
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in monroe county near rochester, new york, 50 prisoners had been released from county jail including eight registered sex offenders three of them were convicted of raping minus. local police chief said he was never notified about the release and is concerned because the sex offenders are now staying at a local holiday inn express and more inmates are back on the streets, it appears the streets are lacking police officers. yesterday almost 14% of new york city police officers, around 5200, were out sick. 824 have contracted covid-19 in the new york police commissioner says the number will certainly increase. martha maccallum said you can still keep the peace. >> i know from the outside you may have those questions but i have 100% confidence that the men and women of this police department will rise to any and all challenges and do whatever it takes to keep the people of the city safe. i have absolutely no doubt of that. >> when you had criminals and take away officers, police unions believe it will lead to an uptick in crime except so far it is not happening. according to the marshall
in monroe county near rochester, new york, 50 prisoners had been released from county jail including eight registered sex offenders three of them were convicted of raping minus. local police chief said he was never notified about the release and is concerned because the sex offenders are now staying at a local holiday inn express and more inmates are back on the streets, it appears the streets are lacking police officers. yesterday almost 14% of new york city police officers, around 5200, were...
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this is a doughnut shop in rochester, new york. look who they're honoring there. white house adviser dr. anthony fauci. they're putting his face on their delicious treats. be sure to follow nbc bay area. today, i'm earning on a charger. ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onst
this is a doughnut shop in rochester, new york. look who they're honoring there. white house adviser dr. anthony fauci. they're putting his face on their delicious treats. be sure to follow nbc bay area. today, i'm earning on a charger. ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business...
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yana, i'm coming to you last, from devon in rochester, minnesota, i want to buy international etfs, is a good time to do that >> you're asking a u.s. large cap growth manager, i'll stick with u.s. all the way, because you haven't gotten paid for the risks that you're taking in em or international markets, year-to-date, as well. so i'll stick with u.s >> far enough, stick to your wheelhouse lindsay, why don't you take that one for me >> this goes back to what joe was talking about earlier. i think this is an interesting opportunity to start to look at international, especially emerging market etfs like i mentioned earlier, you're starting to see early green shoots of a turnout in china, which could lead -- we're going to see that region of the world start to produce economic growth before we get it back in europe and over here. so that with the decline in the u.s. dollar will definitely benefit the emerging markets i would like to see the dollar come in still a little bit more before getting more instru constructive, but i think there's an opportunity there now. >> okay. we'll take anot
yana, i'm coming to you last, from devon in rochester, minnesota, i want to buy international etfs, is a good time to do that >> you're asking a u.s. large cap growth manager, i'll stick with u.s. all the way, because you haven't gotten paid for the risks that you're taking in em or international markets, year-to-date, as well. so i'll stick with u.s >> far enough, stick to your wheelhouse lindsay, why don't you take that one for me >> this goes back to what joe was talking...
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at least in rochester new york. shop is honoring him by putting a face, his face on their food and we are told that these doughnuts are selling out. >> on tribute, but -- i don't know what else to say about it. [ laughter ]>>> leddy -- laura podesta, thank you. a doughnut is a donut. i will take it. coming up, he was our break-in at san mateo restaurants. >> they drink a lot of the bar stuff, they drink should pia -- and champagne. >>> it is another cold start to our day, temperatures in the 30s and in the 40s this morning, here is a live look at our salesforce tower camera looking north of the golden gate under those clear skies. we will have your weekend forecast with next weather system on the way coming up.>>> >>> a san mateo restaurant owner has a message for the bay area this morning after thieves took advantage of the coronavirus two-party inside his business. here is a look at some of the damage left behind at half moon bay's lacoste a narrow. at least four suspects reportedly broken, still some cash, drink
at least in rochester new york. shop is honoring him by putting a face, his face on their food and we are told that these doughnuts are selling out. >> on tribute, but -- i don't know what else to say about it. [ laughter ]>>> leddy -- laura podesta, thank you. a doughnut is a donut. i will take it. coming up, he was our break-in at san mateo restaurants. >> they drink a lot of the bar stuff, they drink should pia -- and champagne. >>> it is another cold start to...
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if i get overloaded in buffalo, i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city, i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here. it's one state. [ inaudible question ] >> do you know the current open capacity of icu beds? >> i don't know the kpblexact number, but i haven't spoken to some of the hospital leadership. they are working to create more icu beds, because you can actually turn beds that are recovery room beds into an icu bed, and this is what the team that the government asked the hospital associations to work on, and we'll have a report from them shortly. >> reporter: a lot of hospital workers are saying they're being told to go without using a mask or use a scarf. is there a resolution to that, or do you think -- is there any hope? >> i haven't heard the specifics about that, but i know that we have supplies available, and as the government mentioned that we are providing them with more protective equipment as well as masks and gowns. >> larry schwartz has been handling the supplies,
if i get overloaded in buffalo, i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city, i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here. it's one state. [ inaudible question ] >> do you know the current open capacity of icu beds? >> i don't know the kpblexact number, but i haven't spoken to some of the hospital leadership. they are working to create more icu beds, because you can actually turn beds that are recovery room...
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and then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series, a look at the film silent invader, going back to 1957 in the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 1,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> civil war weaponry, like muskets, cashines and revolvers are the subject of a class taught by jeff kinard. he looked at technology advances of the -- that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. >> all right, guys. how are we all doing today? welcome to class. today, as i talked about earlier this week, we have a special lecturer here. dr. jeff kinard. you may have a class with him. he is the chair of our history and political science program here at ghoul forward technical community college. what you may not know about dr. kinard is that he is a military histo
and then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series, a look at the film silent invader, going back to 1957 in the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 1,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at 8:00...
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rochester, minnesota, the mayo clinic setting up drive-through testing.s simple. just pull up. hello. >> we're just going to swab the back of the throat. the next one is going down through the nose. open your mouth. breathe through your mouth. you will be notified of the results. >> reporter: thank you. >> in los angeles, cedars sinai preparing for an up tick in patients with a tent in the parking lot where teams can assess and treat peeople. >>> the restaurants are taking a hit. >> the government is telling he eve everyone to avoid going out and gathering. >> this is what it means for service workers. we have the new york state restaurant association representative here. me melissa, thank you for joining us. how is this affecting the ability to make money for the workers? >> it is i mpacting the restaurant workers depending on the outbreak we have seen across the state. new york city, westchester, long island, are the first to feel it and sales have dropped. least 50% or more is what we are hearing from members so far. >> that's incredible. are certain r
rochester, minnesota, the mayo clinic setting up drive-through testing.s simple. just pull up. hello. >> we're just going to swab the back of the throat. the next one is going down through the nose. open your mouth. breathe through your mouth. you will be notified of the results. >> reporter: thank you. >> in los angeles, cedars sinai preparing for an up tick in patients with a tent in the parking lot where teams can assess and treat peeople. >>> the restaurants are...
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his steady guidance has turned him into a social media sensation, a doughnut shop in rochester, new yorka doughnut with red, white, and blue sprinkles. you can buy dr. fauci socks on etsy. a clam bar on long island is now also selling fauci linguini, claiming the sauce was invented in the doctor's native sicily, available pickup only, of course. and we want to send the best wishes from the cnn family to our colleague chris cuomo, we're sending our love to you and your beautiful family, chris, stay in touch, of course. our coverage on cnn continues right now. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> and we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. we're standing by for a briefing from the coronavirus task force where president trump is expected to reveal new social distancing guidelines based on very dire models forecasting perhaps as many as 200,000 deaths here in the united states. u.s. officials reported more than 770 new deaths just today, the deadliest of the outbreak so far. the new u.s. death toll brings
his steady guidance has turned him into a social media sensation, a doughnut shop in rochester, new yorka doughnut with red, white, and blue sprinkles. you can buy dr. fauci socks on etsy. a clam bar on long island is now also selling fauci linguini, claiming the sauce was invented in the doctor's native sicily, available pickup only, of course. and we want to send the best wishes from the cnn family to our colleague chris cuomo, we're sending our love to you and your beautiful family, chris,...
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a bakery in rochester, new york called donuts delight is selling donuts featuring the face of dr.ny fauci. there he is. his face is printed on top of a thick layer of butter cream. making donuts to bring attention to a health crisis might be the most american thing any american has ever done. so congratulations to them. i also want to wish a happy doctors day to dr. anthony fauci and all the medical professionals out there and not just for what they're doing right now. but for all year we show them our weird bodies and they don't laugh at us and we really do appreciate that too. you know, a very good way to thank doctors right now is to follow their orders when they tell you to stay home. many people are not. in the midst of all this there are people throwing coronavirus parties. for real. a guy in maryland threw two coronavirus parties last week. and look, i don't want anybody to get coronavirus. except for that guy in maryland. if possible i'd like him to get two of them. police in some cities in the south were also having trouble with churches where pastors are refusing to clos
a bakery in rochester, new york called donuts delight is selling donuts featuring the face of dr.ny fauci. there he is. his face is printed on top of a thick layer of butter cream. making donuts to bring attention to a health crisis might be the most american thing any american has ever done. so congratulations to them. i also want to wish a happy doctors day to dr. anthony fauci and all the medical professionals out there and not just for what they're doing right now. but for all year we show...
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. >> here comes one from kerry in rochester, new york. i know so many people are asking this. how many patients who end up on a ventilator end up dying, and what is the typical length of time on a ventilator for those that recover and those that don't?" >> yes, well, keri, ther can ke tough situation from someone ends up on a ventilator. statistically their chances of surviving and recovering are still higher than not. the time course is really interesting. typically for most things on average, if you end up on a ventilator for something other than coronavirus, it's typically three to four days. here some of the data they're seeing out of new york, it could be 11 to 20 days so much longer on the ventilator. people who are critically ill on the ventilator. overall mortality rates overall fatality rates still 1% to 2%, obviously much higher if you end up on the ventilator but still then, you know, in the 20% to 30% range. you're still more likely to survive. it will be a tough road, no question, but still more likely to survive than not. >> sanjay, thank you very much for all of
. >> here comes one from kerry in rochester, new york. i know so many people are asking this. how many patients who end up on a ventilator end up dying, and what is the typical length of time on a ventilator for those that recover and those that don't?" >> yes, well, keri, ther can ke tough situation from someone ends up on a ventilator. statistically their chances of surviving and recovering are still higher than not. the time course is really interesting. typically for most...
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greg lee recreate poland as a professor of medicine at the mayo clinic he joins us via skype from rochester minnesota we appreciate your time very much so in the past few hours what we've heard from the president the head of the w.h.o. that they have declared this a pandemic and also said that that there has not been enough movement to stop this and i actually want to read you something that a month ago on this day the head of the show said if we invest now and rational and evidence based interventions we have a realistic chance of stopping the outbreak if we don't we get a far more cases and far higher costs on our hands that was a month ago all right so now it seems like things are kicking into high gear as a medical professional what did you hear from the president that you find promising or encouraging to perhaps get a grip on this well i think an important thing several important things number one response is imperative he made it very clear that early action is in order that we're all in this together need to work together that this is a global issue and that containment is still poss
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." >>> a little light hearted news, a donut shop in rochester, new york, is honoring dr.auci by putting his face on their delicious treats. follow us on nbcbayarea.com as well as on facebook, twitter, and instagram. pretty cool. >>> hey, everyone, welcome to our special stay at home edition of "california live." i hope everyone is feeling good, your spirits are up. i don't know but you, ladies, but one of the things i've noticed i'm doing a lot is listening to all of my playlists, i've been bringing back music from back in the day. >> i always have to start my day with music no matter what, right, danni? >> ladies, i got a chance to meet with a star this morning who has music playing in her head 24/7. hey, everyone, i'm here with jane levy, the star of "zoe's extraordinary playlist." jane, how are you doing? >> i am doing okay, despite a global pandemic. i'm home in los angeles, it's sunny, i have a yard. i'm counting my blessings. >> you've got a green thumb now, right? >> i have been gardening, i planted some fruit trees the other day, an herb garden. trying to suppleme
." >>> a little light hearted news, a donut shop in rochester, new york, is honoring dr.auci by putting his face on their delicious treats. follow us on nbcbayarea.com as well as on facebook, twitter, and instagram. pretty cool. >>> hey, everyone, welcome to our special stay at home edition of "california live." i hope everyone is feeling good, your spirits are up. i don't know but you, ladies, but one of the things i've noticed i'm doing a lot is listening to...
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that's racist, ebola, racist because it's named after a river, sheikhka was named after a play, rochesterain fever is named after the rocky mountains. you can't trust people anymore because their political hatred is guiding their words. and these are people i would normally listen to but i can't because you can here the dripping invective that can temperature natur -- dominates words. i think trump needs to adjust the way he talks about this and improve on it because in his heart trump is an optimist. he's used to engaging and competing against groups, democrats, and media. a virus is not something you vanquish. it's something you avoid and prepare against. that's something new for him. it may not be in his tool box but he's a quick learner and he should learn it. so trust me, that i say positive things and i said negative things but when you listen to cnn, don lemon screaming at a never trumper, john kasich, he wouldn't pile on the president, you see that you can't trust these jerks because they are polluted with bias. >> i'm going to tell you something. i'm not polluted with bias, but i
that's racist, ebola, racist because it's named after a river, sheikhka was named after a play, rochesterain fever is named after the rocky mountains. you can't trust people anymore because their political hatred is guiding their words. and these are people i would normally listen to but i can't because you can here the dripping invective that can temperature natur -- dominates words. i think trump needs to adjust the way he talks about this and improve on it because in his heart trump is an...
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with a thousand dollars in rochester, it buys a lot more. but how are you going to adjust that?to do. >> dana: hard to do but everyone's going to work on it together. karl rove, stay safe down there. up next, italy is reaching a very grim milestone and challenging for u.s. diplomacy during this deadly pandemic. we are also waiting for president trump to speak with our nations governor. we will be right back. it lets you shortcut the loan process and refinance with no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call can save you $2000 every year. call my team at newday usa right now. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can
with a thousand dollars in rochester, it buys a lot more. but how are you going to adjust that?to do. >> dana: hard to do but everyone's going to work on it together. karl rove, stay safe down there. up next, italy is reaching a very grim milestone and challenging for u.s. diplomacy during this deadly pandemic. we are also waiting for president trump to speak with our nations governor. we will be right back. it lets you shortcut the loan process and refinance with no income verification,...
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and here's a girl scout cookies will make do with what we have one passenger that would be no for rochesternew york where friends rent and he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table. >>and he ended and down in infirmary. >>last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>so james darya you heard that woman talk about snacks among the runs at the stores on the cruise ship snacks toiletries water anything that they possibly can get their hands on because they are technically not corn teen in their room, but let's face it is highly encourage that they stay there so they don't either get infected by somebody who might be positive for coronavirus or give it to somebody who you know they might be infected with coronavirus and not know it at this particular time. more testing kits are reportedly will be sent out to the cruise ship. the cruise ships as they are monitoring the situation. not that it helps at all, but the cruise ships as they try to put televisions in most if not all of the cabin so least entertain those passengers in the meantime we're talki
and here's a girl scout cookies will make do with what we have one passenger that would be no for rochesternew york where friends rent and he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table. >>and he ended and down in infirmary. >>last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>so james darya you heard that woman talk about snacks among the runs at the stores on the cruise ship snacks toiletries water anything that they possibly can get their...
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snacks and here's a girl scout cookies will make to it but we have one passenger that we know from rochesterork where friends rent. he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table. >>and he ended up and down in infirmary. >>last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>and those tests for that particular person should come back hopefully in a couple of hours from now sometime this morning as far as the people if you've ever been on a cruise ship and i've been on 1 one time, the cabins are tiny they're very dark and many of them don't have windows but basically that's the that's your life are now because they're basically quarantine on the ship and more specifically corn team in their rooms back to you. >>yet you talk will you bring up a good point you and i are cheap right and i always think when i'm on a cruise i want to be out i'm never going to be in my room and suddenly these thousands of passengers are stuck in those little tiny rooms. >>the other in their rooms, i'm sure they're irritable a lot of them not just hating life because they won are ex
snacks and here's a girl scout cookies will make to it but we have one passenger that we know from rochesterork where friends rent. he was at dinner last night at the table not at our table. >>and he ended up and down in infirmary. >>last night with feet are like symptoms and he was captured today as well. >>and those tests for that particular person should come back hopefully in a couple of hours from now sometime this morning as far as the people if you've ever been on a...
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open your mouth free 3 miles a number of drive through testing sites are popping up in cities like rochester minnesota. >>in denver a long line of drivers getting checked, likewise in san francisco. and new york governor andrew cuomo says the state's first public drive through testing facility debuts friday. residents of new rochelle who are under quarantine will get tested first. i'm john lawrence reporting. >>the shortage of teh the kit says been a huge beef with governor newsome he has been really vocal and the fact that it is been hard to increase testing how without the federal government giving us complete kicks. the test kits. >>do not include in every case the rna. extraction kits reagents the chemicals, the solutions that are components of the broader test. this is imperative that the federal government. and labs across the united states, not to state of california. get the benefit of all the ingredients that are components of that test. >>the governor says that 2 more commercial labs are going to be up and running at the end of the month and that will help california he thinks be a
open your mouth free 3 miles a number of drive through testing sites are popping up in cities like rochester minnesota. >>in denver a long line of drivers getting checked, likewise in san francisco. and new york governor andrew cuomo says the state's first public drive through testing facility debuts friday. residents of new rochelle who are under quarantine will get tested first. i'm john lawrence reporting. >>the shortage of teh the kit says been a huge beef with governor newsome...
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of snow, higher elevation of west virginia, may get a coating on the grassy surfaces, buffalo to rochesterlmira, harrisburg, not much, and even areas from providence down to cape cod, late tomorrow night into early tomorrow morning a little bit of snow. nothing crazy, a possibility of 50 miles per hour wind gusts as the ocean storm will be close enough to give you some of those concerns. light snow, interior portions of the northeast, bring the umbrella, washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, especially later today, here's 6:00 p.m., light rain over long island and also new york city, there's some of the snow in western new york. overnight, that's when we could get a little bit of snow on cape cod and by the time we get to saturday afternoon, it's said and done. today's forecast, middle of the country, you are gorgeous and for all of our friends in the southeast who have had just a miserable stretch of wet weather, this is your reward, guys, they are going to go friday, saturday, sunday, sunny and dry, and they deserve it after all the wet weather they have had. >> thank you, bill. >> g
of snow, higher elevation of west virginia, may get a coating on the grassy surfaces, buffalo to rochesterlmira, harrisburg, not much, and even areas from providence down to cape cod, late tomorrow night into early tomorrow morning a little bit of snow. nothing crazy, a possibility of 50 miles per hour wind gusts as the ocean storm will be close enough to give you some of those concerns. light snow, interior portions of the northeast, bring the umbrella, washington, d.c., philadelphia, new...
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one surgeon at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, became an internet star this week while showingt outside the operating room. ♪ imagine all the people sharing all the world ♪ >> that is dr. elvis francois, singing john lennon's "imagine," his colleague dr. robinson is on the keys. i'm sure he's a good doctor but he might need a record contract as well. that's incredible. >> i'm telling you, he has a second career in store. we've been talking about the health of our bodies, but the health of our spirit is so important, too. >> those doctors can sing. apparently they do it all the time but it's getting some attention right now when we need it. the next high goes to the spirit and creativity of refuse to leta little social distance ruin their celebrations. birthday parties have given away to honking cars and front lawn sing-alongs. pasadena, california, 15-year-old coco johnson returned home from the hospital after her last chemotherapy appointment and got quite a surprise from the neighborhood. >> woo! >> woo! >> coco, we love you! >> a hero's welcome for coco with friends and neig
one surgeon at the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota, became an internet star this week while showingt outside the operating room. ♪ imagine all the people sharing all the world ♪ >> that is dr. elvis francois, singing john lennon's "imagine," his colleague dr. robinson is on the keys. i'm sure he's a good doctor but he might need a record contract as well. that's incredible. >> i'm telling you, he has a second career in store. we've been talking about the health of...
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and then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series, a look at the film silent invader, going back to 1957 in the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 1,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> civil war weaponry, like muskets, cashines and revolvers are the subject of a class taught by jeff kinard. he looked at technology advances of the -- that allowedso
and then we take you on the road to rochester, minnesota, for a tour through the history of the mayo clinic. >>> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our reel america series, a look at the film silent invader, going back to 1957 in the influenza virus emerging from asia which led to a pandemic that killed more than 1 million worldwide and 1,000 in the united states. american history tv tonight at 8:00...
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if i get overleded in buffalo i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here, it's one state. i'm sorry? >> available for the -- occupancy in total in the state? >> do you know that, the current open capacity of icu beds? >> i don't know the exact number but i haven't spoken to some of the hospital leadership members. there are beds and they are working to create more icu beds. because you can actually turn beds that are recovery room bed into icu bed and this is what the team the government asked the hospital associations to worken. >> a lot of hospital workers are saying they're being told to go without using a mask of use a scarf. is there a resolution to that or is there any hope? >> i haven't heard the specifics about that but i know that we have supplies available. and as the governor mentioned in the slide that we are providing them with more of the protective equipment, both masks as well as gowns. >> governor, what do you say on that? >
if i get overleded in buffalo i'm going to use the hospital beds in rochester. if i get overloaded in new york city i'm going to use the hospital beds upstate. there is no upstate, downstate here, it's one state. i'm sorry? >> available for the -- occupancy in total in the state? >> do you know that, the current open capacity of icu beds? >> i don't know the exact number but i haven't spoken to some of the hospital leadership members. there are beds and they are working to...