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great work at rutgers. chuck, what good news to find out they can scale up those tests within a few weeks. we don't always consider everything you need to do the tests. you assume you send the tests out and there will be people to administer them. i think we oftentimes forget you need professionals. and sometimes the limiting factor is getting enough people who are qualified to actually administer those tests. >> telluride, colorado was smart enough to get everybody in the town tested but didn't get the results for weeks, so they don't know if it's useful or not. if you can't process the tests, it doesn't matter how many samples you have. absolutely, katy. thanks for that. >>> up next, attorney general bill barr takes another step towards legal action against states improving coronavirus restrictions. is it sending a mixed message as the president sends guidelines essentially encouraging restrictions as necessary. >>> some breaking news as we go to break. not a shock here, but it's now official. hillary cli
great work at rutgers. chuck, what good news to find out they can scale up those tests within a few weeks. we don't always consider everything you need to do the tests. you assume you send the tests out and there will be people to administer them. i think we oftentimes forget you need professionals. and sometimes the limiting factor is getting enough people who are qualified to actually administer those tests. >> telluride, colorado was smart enough to get everybody in the town tested but...
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>> rutgers deserves a huge shout-out.sey, but nationally, it gets talked about, including at the white house regularly as a national model. and i've committed to at least doubling, and i hope we can do a lot better than that, our testing capacity by the end of may. so that's basically four, five weeks from now. that's sort of a time frame and rutgers can be a big part of that. that's what we need. we need the curves to come down. we need scaled up testing with quick, rapid response. so we know we can't wait a week to find out. we need to find out right away. we need real contact tracing, which is both boots on the ground and technology, which we're building out. and lastly, you need a place to send people that's humane and proper to isolate, if you find some folks with a positive case. >> how many contact tracers have you hired so far? >> i don't know how many we've hired, but the estimate in terms of what we're going to need depending on the technology is anywhere from 1,000 to 7,000. i hope the technology is good enough
>> rutgers deserves a huge shout-out.sey, but nationally, it gets talked about, including at the white house regularly as a national model. and i've committed to at least doubling, and i hope we can do a lot better than that, our testing capacity by the end of may. so that's basically four, five weeks from now. that's sort of a time frame and rutgers can be a big part of that. that's what we need. we need the curves to come down. we need scaled up testing with quick, rapid response. so we...
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you heard from rutgers yesterday, brian presented the case well. another sense from the call that rutgers is not just a big deal for us potentially testing wise in new jersey but a national matter. corpsly i thank the army who was here. his team, lieutenant col. parks, give them a much deserved shout out. i brought money up. i have to bring up money in every conversation because we are running out of it. not only was the call helpful, and that will be the first step towards a good resolution of the cares act, but i reiterated ousted other governors, we need a big amount of direct cash to several states. this reception was a good one but we have to be persistent. i echo what i said, big shout out to senator bob menendez that he and senator cassidy from louisiana have cosponsored which would envision $500 billion of direct cash assistance. that is what the doctor ordered and we will stay on top of that. today we are announcing new measures to help renters and homeowners feel more secure as we continue our battle against covid-19. we recognize the anx
you heard from rutgers yesterday, brian presented the case well. another sense from the call that rutgers is not just a big deal for us potentially testing wise in new jersey but a national matter. corpsly i thank the army who was here. his team, lieutenant col. parks, give them a much deserved shout out. i brought money up. i have to bring up money in every conversation because we are running out of it. not only was the call helpful, and that will be the first step towards a good resolution of...
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she also spent, by the way, 20 years working at rutgers university. alsousband, carl, sr., contracted covid-19 but is recovering, and we keep him in our prayers, as well. one story noted that it may have who carl anthony, sr., taught his son the skills to play ball, but he got his immersion -- his emotional support from his mom. she was only 58 years old. to carl anthony and his dad, and i spoke to them both this morning, and their entire family in the broader basketball community, we send our deepest condolences. god rest her soul. and i can say today without any doubt in new jersey, we are all timberwolves fans today. these are only three individuals out of what is now 3156 lives that we have lost to this disease. we do not take any pride or joy in recounting these stories, saying these names, and seeing these faces, and knowing there are quite literally thousands more we can memorialize, it does not make our pain or your pain or any of our pain and grief any less. but these lives should be the inspiration we need to keep working to defeat covid-19
she also spent, by the way, 20 years working at rutgers university. alsousband, carl, sr., contracted covid-19 but is recovering, and we keep him in our prayers, as well. one story noted that it may have who carl anthony, sr., taught his son the skills to play ball, but he got his immersion -- his emotional support from his mom. she was only 58 years old. to carl anthony and his dad, and i spoke to them both this morning, and their entire family in the broader basketball community, we send our...
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david: so after your clerkship, you ultimately got a position as a law professor at rutgers?ce ginsburg: yes. it was an interlude while i was working for the columbia project on international procedure. david: and how did you get connected to the aclu and your trailblazing efforts in gender discrimination and gender law? justice ginsburg: it came about first from my students at rutgers, who wanted a course on women and the law. so, i went to the library, and inside of a month, i had read every federal decision ever written about gender-based distinctions in the law. it was no major feat. there was precious little. and at the same time, new complaints were coming into the new jersey affiliate of the aclu, complaints of the kind the aclu had not seen before. one group of complainers, who were public school teachers who were put on so-called maternity leave when their pregnancy began to show, because the school district worried, "we don't want the little children to think their teacher swallowed a watermelon." [laughter] these women were -- the leave was unpaid, and there was no
david: so after your clerkship, you ultimately got a position as a law professor at rutgers?ce ginsburg: yes. it was an interlude while i was working for the columbia project on international procedure. david: and how did you get connected to the aclu and your trailblazing efforts in gender discrimination and gender law? justice ginsburg: it came about first from my students at rutgers, who wanted a course on women and the law. so, i went to the library, and inside of a month, i had read every...
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researchers at rutgers university have received fda approval for the first coronavirus test that usessaliva. patient simply spits into a glass tube, and the results are sent off for laboratory analysis. the fda granted permission to use the test under emergency conditions when there are no adequate or available alternatives. speaking earlier on "fox & friends," the fda commissioner said "saliva based testing is a game changer." >> it's more comfortable for the patient, obviously can be repeated multiple times. and it's actually safer for the health care provider, in terms of collection. >> when it comes to accuracy, record scientists say test results compared 100% with tests using conventional swabs. the fda, in its letter to rutgers it said negative results should be confirmed by using an additional testing method. the fda authorization requires the test to be performed in the health care setting under the supervision of a health care provider. rutgers professor andrew brooks was the chief operating officer of the rocker state lab that the developed the technology said the statement
researchers at rutgers university have received fda approval for the first coronavirus test that usessaliva. patient simply spits into a glass tube, and the results are sent off for laboratory analysis. the fda granted permission to use the test under emergency conditions when there are no adequate or available alternatives. speaking earlier on "fox & friends," the fda commissioner said "saliva based testing is a game changer." >> it's more comfortable for the...
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jillian: joining me as the chief operating officer of rutgers, doctor andrew brooks.nks for being here. this is such an important development. tell me how you got to this point. >> for a long time we have been using bomb materials for all kinds of research and critical diagnostics. when we realized the way in which tests are being conducted and sampled, putting healthcare workers at risk and the techniques that are used, we work hard to identify some alternatives and saliva was first on our list. jillian: listen to what the governor of new jersey said about this yesterday. >> we need reliable, safe access to testing for everyone and we need it everywhere particularly as we begin wargaming and thinking through the process of how to begin to responsibly reopen our state. >> everyone is trying to get plans for how to reopen and that is part of the process. if you look at healthcare workers affected by covid-19 this is 9282 cases, 27 deaths, how is this going to change what they are doing every day? >> it puts -- prevents healthcare workers from being unnecessarily expose
jillian: joining me as the chief operating officer of rutgers, doctor andrew brooks.nks for being here. this is such an important development. tell me how you got to this point. >> for a long time we have been using bomb materials for all kinds of research and critical diagnostics. when we realized the way in which tests are being conducted and sampled, putting healthcare workers at risk and the techniques that are used, we work hard to identify some alternatives and saliva was first on...
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rutger, this history that you called last year continues.iscussed, increasing taxes to deal with income inequality. you turn on cnbc and you see billionaires talk about how much money they gave to hospitals. if you taxed them more, you would not give to charity. you talk about structure change to deal with income inequality. higher taxes on those who can afford it and universal basic income. until a month ago or before andrew yang made it popular, people thought it was a ridiculous idea. now it is finally getting traction. >> yeah. it is really fascinating. the ideas five or six years ago were dismissed and now seen as very, very necessary. wevery, very necessary. we need an emergency basic income right now just so that people can actually pay their bills. i was just reminded, actually, of this famous line from ronald reagan, right, who said 40 years ago that the most terrifying words in the english language are i'm from the government and i'm here to help. well, you know, in the midst of the pandemic, the most terrifying words are i'm from
rutger, this history that you called last year continues.iscussed, increasing taxes to deal with income inequality. you turn on cnbc and you see billionaires talk about how much money they gave to hospitals. if you taxed them more, you would not give to charity. you talk about structure change to deal with income inequality. higher taxes on those who can afford it and universal basic income. until a month ago or before andrew yang made it popular, people thought it was a ridiculous idea. now it...
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as the what the rise the 1st test developed by researchers from rutgers university that can use saliva from patients 1st one these tests can be self administered by patients and health care settings which will reduce exposure for medical workers and safe personal protective equipment rutgers will begin processing 10000 tests daily so by using saliva that's a 1st they'll be able to do things in terms of speed unease that we haven't been able to do before so a lot of great innovation is taking place during this period of time and that's innovation i call it innovation under pressure that's a big difference innovation under pressure right cleveland clinic knows all about that as we prepare for the next phase of this great struggle we must also do everything in our power to restore prosperity for the american worker there is tremendous interest and excitement surrounding the administration's efforts to get the economy roaring once again and i think it's going to roar once it gets open i think it's going to. go up tremendously you see what's happening with the stock market already because a
as the what the rise the 1st test developed by researchers from rutgers university that can use saliva from patients 1st one these tests can be self administered by patients and health care settings which will reduce exposure for medical workers and safe personal protective equipment rutgers will begin processing 10000 tests daily so by using saliva that's a 1st they'll be able to do things in terms of speed unease that we haven't been able to do before so a lot of great innovation is taking...
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raw materials, you're absolutely have got, particularly with rutgers and other private sector players, we have increasingly the capacity, what has been missing is the supply chain, the actual testing material itself, the reagents, the ppe if it is a viral test for health-care workers or others taking the test. i would not have said what we said today unless we had the confidence. we have the confidence right now we will be able to get that solved, both in new jersey and working with our regional partners and, importantly, with the white house. the white house is deeply involved in our conviction to be able to say by the end of may, and that includes all elements of what we need to get the testing done. , judy will address long-term care, but let there be no doubt, and i think we will probably do this long before the commission has done it's good work, and i cannot be more excited about this group, but we are not waiting for that. we have already begun processes, and sooner than later, maybe even some day this week we may be talking about sort of how we are going to see adding new rigo
raw materials, you're absolutely have got, particularly with rutgers and other private sector players, we have increasingly the capacity, what has been missing is the supply chain, the actual testing material itself, the reagents, the ppe if it is a viral test for health-care workers or others taking the test. i would not have said what we said today unless we had the confidence. we have the confidence right now we will be able to get that solved, both in new jersey and working with our...
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here with me is the professor at rutgers university.rmer chief economist at the department of labor and kimberly weisel. editor at large for "inc." shannon pettypiece and eddie is back with me. do i have eddie on the phone or with me in some fashion? i do? okay. let me know when i get eddie. i want to finish my conversation about the protests that have occurred about liberating the states because they are not what you think they are. they are not organic protests of people going out. they are funded by conservative groups and they are provoked by the president. let's talk about kimberly. let's talk to kimberly. talk to me about the problem. small businesses are like low wage earners. they are the unsung heroes of the economy. they hire lots of people. they employ half of america and as much as we like them all to have a year's worth of extra cash flow, pretty much none do. >> no. small businesses operate close to the bone. when something like this happens and they are unable to bring in revenue, it is difficult for most of them. one of
here with me is the professor at rutgers university.rmer chief economist at the department of labor and kimberly weisel. editor at large for "inc." shannon pettypiece and eddie is back with me. do i have eddie on the phone or with me in some fashion? i do? okay. let me know when i get eddie. i want to finish my conversation about the protests that have occurred about liberating the states because they are not what you think they are. they are not organic protests of people going out....
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rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily so by using saliva that is the first they will be able terms of speed and ease that we have not been able to do before. so a lot of great innovation is taking place during this period of time and that's innovation, eye colour innovation under pressure. there's a difference, innovation under pressure. cleveland clinic knows all about that. as we prepare for the next phase of this great struggle, we must also do everything in our powerto struggle, we must also do everything in our power to restore prosperity for the american worker. there is tremendous interest and excitement surrounding the administration's efforts to get the account of a roaring once again and i think it's going to roar once he gets open. i think it is going to go up tremendously. you see what is happening with the stock market already because a lot of the very smart financial people some of the great minds looking at the stock and they are saying well, because they really are seeing how we're doing for so if we were not doing well, the market would not be at the level it
rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily so by using saliva that is the first they will be able terms of speed and ease that we have not been able to do before. so a lot of great innovation is taking place during this period of time and that's innovation, eye colour innovation under pressure. there's a difference, innovation under pressure. cleveland clinic knows all about that. as we prepare for the next phase of this great struggle, we must also do everything in our powerto struggle,...
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rutgers is the first -- there's a group of scientists out of rutgers that have just gotten approval.pervised testing, meaning as a doc, dr. hidalga or myself or a provider needs to see you alicia collect your own spit. we know saliva can be transferred over 48 hours in ambient temperatures. so the specimen will be stable. let's -- let's empower people to test their spit at home. send it back into a lab. and that's how we get the mass testing quickly and scale aebly. >> dr. adalga, there was reporting that stopped me in my tracks. reports of people in their 30s being affected by strokes as a result of having covid-19. and i feel like in the process of reporting out the story, part of what has been so complicated is that we have watched this virus manifest in different ways, in different people, in different populations. i want to know both what you make of these -- these anecdotes of folks who are having the strokes, but also how it makes it more complicated to tackle this virus when it is showing up differently for different people. >> there is something that we've been watching clos
rutgers is the first -- there's a group of scientists out of rutgers that have just gotten approval.pervised testing, meaning as a doc, dr. hidalga or myself or a provider needs to see you alicia collect your own spit. we know saliva can be transferred over 48 hours in ambient temperatures. so the specimen will be stable. let's -- let's empower people to test their spit at home. send it back into a lab. and that's how we get the mass testing quickly and scale aebly. >> dr. adalga, there...
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schwarzenegger, and jackie chan alongside fleeting appearances by the likes of charles dance, and rutgeroles. come with me. the sequel to 2014's forbidden kingdom which, like its predecessor, has been released around the world under umpteen different titles, the iron mask finds flemyng's map—makerteaming up with the titular russian tsar to battle a face—swapping witch who's imprisoned a dragon whose eyelashes make tea, or something. to be honest, i had very little idea what was going on, and i don't think the screenwriters had much more. suffice to say that despite the publicity images, arnie and jackie, who both get producer credits, are very much secondary characters sharing one entertaining punch—up but not a whole lot more. you look better this way. the rest is a mishmash of slapstick wire work, comically bad dubbing, incoherent plotting and shonky cgi land and seascapes. it is also worth noting that the film was designed to be a 3d spectacular which explains all the chains being chucked at the cameras and fishes and fairies flying towards the screen. pointy, pointy cinema gimmicks t
schwarzenegger, and jackie chan alongside fleeting appearances by the likes of charles dance, and rutgeroles. come with me. the sequel to 2014's forbidden kingdom which, like its predecessor, has been released around the world under umpteen different titles, the iron mask finds flemyng's map—makerteaming up with the titular russian tsar to battle a face—swapping witch who's imprisoned a dragon whose eyelashes make tea, or something. to be honest, i had very little idea what was going on,...
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the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties like rutgers, and pan-america. a similar disease effects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. , another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much but on or below the ear, it is damaging. leaf blights also affect corn. sprays do not control these diseases but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. mildew is one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crops. another is anthracnose. it spots and blights watermelons. decreasing yields and reducing quality of fruit. the dust is used for these diseases. the garden pest is easier to stop. just keep the gate closed and the fence tight! no holes. zinnias are in bloom. and the crops are beginning to roll out. the last of the early irish cobbler
the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties like rutgers, and pan-america. a similar disease effects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. , another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much but on or below the...
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certainly hope that you're making the case for a better society after the event i make does come to rutgers thank you so much for talking to us sure thank you. well from picturing what the world will look like after the pandemic on to the issues of the here and now the questions you've been sending us about the coronavirus and there are so many are science editor derek williams hardly gets to leave his almost. if you've had over 1000 and recovered do you still need to wear a mask. although the effectiveness of wearing a mask as a measure to prevent you from catching cove at 19 is still being debated there's no a pretty broad consensus that it certainly makes sense to wear one if you have the disease because it will make you less of a danger for others in theory if you had the virus and recovered you shouldn't have to wear a mask for at least a while khost theory says that after fighting off the disease you should be immune which means you can no longer produce the virus and infect others or on the flip side you cannot be reinfected by others the problem is that this is all still very much t
certainly hope that you're making the case for a better society after the event i make does come to rutgers thank you so much for talking to us sure thank you. well from picturing what the world will look like after the pandemic on to the issues of the here and now the questions you've been sending us about the coronavirus and there are so many are science editor derek williams hardly gets to leave his almost. if you've had over 1000 and recovered do you still need to wear a mask. although the...
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governor phil mercy of newjersey forged a partnership with rutgers university working closely with thethat site that's expanding their ability to track what continues to bea ability to track what continues to be a very challenging environment in newjersey. governor mike parsons of missouri also told us how they'd work with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their need within the state and in connecticut, governor ned lamont spoke about the positive trends in connecticut which has really been at the centre of the outbreak. but he also said they were hoping to double testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that'sjust a sample testing over the next week. mr bragg is in it, that's just a sample of what we for today —— mr president. i know it's an encouragement to you andi know it's an encouragement to you and i trust its an encouragement to people all across the country. that your direction, we are implementing a testing strategy that is supported at th
governor phil mercy of newjersey forged a partnership with rutgers university working closely with thethat site that's expanding their ability to track what continues to bea ability to track what continues to be a very challenging environment in newjersey. governor mike parsons of missouri also told us how they'd work with google marketplace to create an online portal for more than 200 companies in missouri who have repurposed their manufacturing lines to create medical supplies to meet their...
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the fda authorizing knowledge use of the new test developed by researchers at rutgers university.s test uses pa -- uses patiet saliva to test. it's a spit test. here is the fda commissioner dr. stephen hahn. >> you can use saliva rather than a swab in the nose. it's more comfortable for the patient and can be repeated several times and it's safer for the healthcare provider in terms of collection. this is not an at-home test. it has to be performed with a provider. but it provides great advantages moving forward. lou: joining us is dr. ian lipkin, the director for infection and immunity at columbia university. he's researching the use of blood plasma drawn from patients who have successfully recovered from the virus. the doctor tested positive for the virus in the past month. it's great to the have you with us. i want to get to the news of this -- great to have a new test that is as simple as this one sounds. a spit test, if you will, that is not intrusive, is speedy, and every bit as accurate as other tests out there. >> it will be more convenient and less instraysive. i don't kn
the fda authorizing knowledge use of the new test developed by researchers at rutgers university.s test uses pa -- uses patiet saliva to test. it's a spit test. here is the fda commissioner dr. stephen hahn. >> you can use saliva rather than a swab in the nose. it's more comfortable for the patient and can be repeated several times and it's safer for the healthcare provider in terms of collection. this is not an at-home test. it has to be performed with a provider. but it provides great...
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other people have shown at rutgers, you can do this with saliva samples.give the amazing talent we got on our university campuses the runway to just go with what they know how to do and also we need to give them some resources so they can hire the staff. they already have a lot of this equipment. but, if next buy more equipment. give them the resources. give them the freedom to go. let them do what they know how to do. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time and expertise. >> thank you. >>> uk prime minister boris johnson taking questions today for the first time since recovering from coronavirus. he came with a clear message. >>> plus, another world leader tested positive for coronavirus. that's next. people used to care. heck, they'd come all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle
other people have shown at rutgers, you can do this with saliva samples.give the amazing talent we got on our university campuses the runway to just go with what they know how to do and also we need to give them some resources so they can hire the staff. they already have a lot of this equipment. but, if next buy more equipment. give them the resources. give them the freedom to go. let them do what they know how to do. >> thank you so much. appreciate your time and expertise. >>...
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he was teaching at rutgers law. and he had spent the previous decade serving in the equal employment opportunity commission which was the federal agency created to enforce the civil rights act at work. so he thought a lot about the responsibility of employers to not discriminate on various axes, his teaching a class in law and he was eager to take up her case pro bono and use it as a teaching tool for his students. to me that's just amazing because the rosen was the kind of -- blumrosen was a kind of figured that thought a lot about the relationship between agencies and employers can sometimes agencies want to be sued so that they can fulfill the mandate. >> host: he was the legal architect? >> guest: for her case he was crucial in preparing the initial documents, yes. >> host: i have a sense you were captured, you enormously interested in her. >> guest: she did so much work on her own. i just think about what you would've taken to be her in this work environment that it's a hostile work environment. she is throwing
he was teaching at rutgers law. and he had spent the previous decade serving in the equal employment opportunity commission which was the federal agency created to enforce the civil rights act at work. so he thought a lot about the responsibility of employers to not discriminate on various axes, his teaching a class in law and he was eager to take up her case pro bono and use it as a teaching tool for his students. to me that's just amazing because the rosen was the kind of -- blumrosen was a...
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we talked to professor from rutgers university yesterday.iva test where you can drive through in edison, new jersey. have you looked into that, does that show much promise on a mass scale? >> i like that a lot. he can do hundreds of thousands of tests in new jersey. but i like about that test as it is self-administered but the tests you saw me do on tv the other night with a nasal swab could be self-administered too. the key to saliva over a nasal swab is can i self administer this test so a health care provider doesn't have to suit up? we are having such shortages of personal protective equipment that self administering is the way to go. what i don't know about the new jersey test them i think it's phenomenal, i don't know how quickly that can be expanded around the country. that site at rutgers can do 100,000 tests, they can probably do 100,000 tests a week. again, that is still not enough. i want to give you an idea of the scale i am talking about here. the president 3 million tests will be diagnosed 650,000 patients with 3 million tests.
we talked to professor from rutgers university yesterday.iva test where you can drive through in edison, new jersey. have you looked into that, does that show much promise on a mass scale? >> i like that a lot. he can do hundreds of thousands of tests in new jersey. but i like about that test as it is self-administered but the tests you saw me do on tv the other night with a nasal swab could be self-administered too. the key to saliva over a nasal swab is can i self administer this test...
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a scientist is with me now, professor andrew brooks from rutgers university in new jersey.ssor i can see you now, tell me about it, how does that work? >> so it's quite simple. instead of having a nasal oral different deal slob that is placed into the back of your throat, you simply have to spit into a tube, with some spin in a tube, you keep that tube, preservation agent observes the nucleic acid from the saliva allowing us to safely transfer it to the lab. doesn't require a health care professional to collect it, 6 inches away from a potentially infected person. also saves that personal protective equipment that we need to keep a patient to the hospital. >> bill: we cover a lot of ground on that, how many would you test, professor? >> so think about it this way, from a collection standpoint, the middlesex county as having drive through's, ten lanes that go through the motor vehicles. imagine if you had ten cars lined up, but you only had three people that could actually do that collection every 12 to 20 minutes. now you open up all those lanes ending have a single person
a scientist is with me now, professor andrew brooks from rutgers university in new jersey.ssor i can see you now, tell me about it, how does that work? >> so it's quite simple. instead of having a nasal oral different deal slob that is placed into the back of your throat, you simply have to spit into a tube, with some spin in a tube, you keep that tube, preservation agent observes the nucleic acid from the saliva allowing us to safely transfer it to the lab. doesn't require a health care...
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bill rodgers, professor at rutgers university, karen mills, former head of the small business associationintech, businesses and the american dream." >>> we have breaking news out of the united kingdom. boris johnson has been released from hospital. this is a new development. his spokes people say on the advice of his medical team, he will not immediately be returning to work but he has been discharged from hospital to continue his recovery from his home. boris johnson, the prime minister of the united kingdom, who was taken to hospital and then moved into the intensive care unit because of symptoms of covid-19. >>> back here in the united states, millions of americans are out of work. the bills do not stop coming in just because of the pandemic. so, hey big banks, remember the 2008 bailout? time to pay it forward. give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and s
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as we continue our medical war against the virus, developed by researchers from rutgers university. by patients and health care settings, and save personal protective equipment. rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily so by using saliva that is a first, they will be able to do things in terms of speed and ease that we haven't been able to do before. so a lot of great innovation is taking place during this period of time and that's innovation. i call that innovation under pressure. that's the difference, innovation under pressure. in this phase of a great struggle, we must also do everything in our power to restore prosperity for the american worker. and that goes up tremendously because you see what's happening with the stock market, because a lot of the financial people, they are stocks and what they are releasing is how we are doing. if we weren't doing well than the market would not be at the level they are today. our country is going to be open soon and our country will be booming. both had requests to participate from the best in the world as we share their enthusiasm
as we continue our medical war against the virus, developed by researchers from rutgers university. by patients and health care settings, and save personal protective equipment. rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily so by using saliva that is a first, they will be able to do things in terms of speed and ease that we haven't been able to do before. so a lot of great innovation is taking place during this period of time and that's innovation. i call that innovation under pressure....
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naomi is the inaugural gloria steinem chair of media, culture and feminist studies at rutgers universityand author of several books, including "the shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism." her latest book is titled "on fire: the case for a green new deal." naomi, it is great to have you wiwith us. you are one of ourur last guestn studio here and now you're speaking to us from your home in new jersey. can you talk about how you and your family have fared during this pandemic? >> welell, it is v very gooood e sort of with you, amy, an industry that going on your show is the last t thing i did in person before this lockdown. thank you forr asking. we are all doing well and healthy at the moment, though we weren't a couple of weeks ago ss we are very relieved to be. i just want to express my gratitude to you andnd the whole democracy now! team m to contine to broadcast and bring as so many crucial voices in this period. amy: naomi, youu and your famimy were e exposed to covid-d-19, is that rightht? >> yeah, we believe we were because a colleagague and friend house andayed atat our w
naomi is the inaugural gloria steinem chair of media, culture and feminist studies at rutgers universityand author of several books, including "the shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism." her latest book is titled "on fire: the case for a green new deal." naomi, it is great to have you wiwith us. you are one of ourur last guestn studio here and now you're speaking to us from your home in new jersey. can you talk about how you and your family have fared during this...
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and rutgers is behind the test, along with a couple of other research firms and laboratories in the area. arguably, there's more need for testing further north in newark and jersey city. and further south in camden and in the more urban parts of new jersey. this is a state, chuck, there's no talk about reopening. the governor here is saying they don't expect to hit of the peak for another week or so. he's talking about reopening maybe june or july, sometime in the summer which is way out there. because here they feel they haven't gotten the tests -- haven't gotten the equipment that they need for the last couple of months and they hope they get it in the coming weeks and months. now this drive-through center behind me opened today. it's a different kind of test. you drive up, a health care worker gives you a vial or a cup. you put saliva into the cup, you seal it up, hand it back and you get the results in 24 to 48 hours. it's a less invasive process. i've talked to people who will say when they've been swabbed it can be painful because the device goes very far into your nostrils. here's
and rutgers is behind the test, along with a couple of other research firms and laboratories in the area. arguably, there's more need for testing further north in newark and jersey city. and further south in camden and in the more urban parts of new jersey. this is a state, chuck, there's no talk about reopening. the governor here is saying they don't expect to hit of the peak for another week or so. he's talking about reopening maybe june or july, sometime in the summer which is way out there....
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so the president expressed optimism about a new test out of rutgers yesterday.t lets you know if you're currently covid-19 positive. they still don't seem to have the ability to do mass testing to see whether or not you've had covid and whether or not you're going to then be allowed to head back into the workforce. ayman? >> hans nichols at the white house for us. i'm joined by director of the world health organization, collaborating center on national and global health law. he's also a professor at georgetown law school. thank you very much for joining us. i wanted to start by getting your reaction to what we heard from the president in the rose garden last night. take a listen to what he had to say about this. >> the w.h.o.'s attack on travel restrictions put political correctness above life-saving measures and defended the actions of the chinese government, praising china for its so-called transparency. it would have been so easy to be truthful. and so much death has been caused by their mistakes. >> can you parse that out for us? what about those comments ar
so the president expressed optimism about a new test out of rutgers yesterday.t lets you know if you're currently covid-19 positive. they still don't seem to have the ability to do mass testing to see whether or not you've had covid and whether or not you're going to then be allowed to head back into the workforce. ayman? >> hans nichols at the white house for us. i'm joined by director of the world health organization, collaborating center on national and global health law. he's also a...
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this new coronavirus test developed by a team, backed by rutgers. what more can you tell us about this and how encouraged are you by it? >> i just read the piece. i'm very encouraged by this. i think this is quite remarkable. i think repedity is the key here. there was a time three weeks ago when it took 12 days -- >> we just lost dr. lahita's audio. we'll try to get him back up in a moment. let's turn to another guest here. chet czarniak is the former executive editor of usa today. he wrote quite the op-ed over the weekend, caught my attention, not just as a journalist, but full disclosure, he's also my father-in-law. chet czarniak, my wife lindsey. chet, good to have you. thank you so much. for folks who haven't read it, i encourage them to check it out. titled "trump's coronavirus briefings are too dangerous for the news media to show them live." what was the impetus, what led you to put pen to paper over the weekend? >> i had been having a discussion. one person was pushing saying the media should not cover the briefings live. if the president s
this new coronavirus test developed by a team, backed by rutgers. what more can you tell us about this and how encouraged are you by it? >> i just read the piece. i'm very encouraged by this. i think this is quite remarkable. i think repedity is the key here. there was a time three weeks ago when it took 12 days -- >> we just lost dr. lahita's audio. we'll try to get him back up in a moment. let's turn to another guest here. chet czarniak is the former executive editor of usa today....
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long lines for a drive-through coronavirus test spitting into a test vile rather than a nose swab rutgers university says it's safer for medical professionals and more accurate. ron allen learned results come in 24 to 48 hours. >> this is a game changer. >> reporter: another game changer at emory university hospital in atlanta, rolling out its own test for patients and staff to determine if someone has coronavirus antibodies indicating they had the virus, recovered and hopefully have immunity. >> i don't think i've had covid-19 but i am kind of trying to see how this test is going to work. >> reporter: among the first to get tested, chief medical officer dr. kraft but when the results came back a shock. despite never having been sick, she has the covid antibodies. >> i was a little surprised partly because of my careful attention to infection prevention at work, but then i also was happy that if i've had it and i recovered from it then at least i know that. >> reporter: the original antibodies to do the testing came from an unlikely pair of 80-year-old donors. >> we were the poster childr
long lines for a drive-through coronavirus test spitting into a test vile rather than a nose swab rutgers university says it's safer for medical professionals and more accurate. ron allen learned results come in 24 to 48 hours. >> this is a game changer. >> reporter: another game changer at emory university hospital in atlanta, rolling out its own test for patients and staff to determine if someone has coronavirus antibodies indicating they had the virus, recovered and hopefully...
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guest: rutgers university developed the tests. i couldn't tell you which companies they are working with. host: but the distribution is relatively easy? guest: it is much simpler than the nasal swab approach. everything at the annable little -- analytical level is the same. in terms of the actual sample collection, it is much simpler. this point, it is a small-scale use. that's an example of what i mean. a breakthrough innovation. others were also working on other tests. yet we don't have the coordination we need to quickly ramp it up to scale. no lost physics preventing us from testing of the type of scale. it is purely a question of organization. we do have to break politics in order to get this done. host: we will go to earl. caller: good evening. when it comes to the contact theing, why can't we use crest, resend, so people know who has it if they have been in contact with them? guest: i understand the desire to have that full transparency around who has positive tests. we have seen in the history of many diseases that unfortu
guest: rutgers university developed the tests. i couldn't tell you which companies they are working with. host: but the distribution is relatively easy? guest: it is much simpler than the nasal swab approach. everything at the annable little -- analytical level is the same. in terms of the actual sample collection, it is much simpler. this point, it is a small-scale use. that's an example of what i mean. a breakthrough innovation. others were also working on other tests. yet we don't have the...
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you know, i recall him, one point, phil rutgers was a really good reporter, that a press conference the president made reference to a story that phil had written before the new york primary. in 2016 about the staten island ferry where phil went in and he viewed people on the staten island ferry in their people who really like to donald trump. he wrote this story about it. i did not even see the story. trumps not only sell the store and read it, it's now been a couple years earlier, he becomes president and goes through all he is been through and sees phil rutgers, not nearly a household name by the way, he's a great reporter we all know them. like you have that story you wrote about the staten island ferry that was a wonderful story. it is a mind blowing knows the reporters, he knows them. i've known them for a long time but most people in that room by name. he knows what they have done. many of them probably gotten phone calls from him to complain about something that was written or to offer something up. barack obama, people on the right say there is the immediate was infatuated with
you know, i recall him, one point, phil rutgers was a really good reporter, that a press conference the president made reference to a story that phil had written before the new york primary. in 2016 about the staten island ferry where phil went in and he viewed people on the staten island ferry in their people who really like to donald trump. he wrote this story about it. i did not even see the story. trumps not only sell the store and read it, it's now been a couple years earlier, he becomes...
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my wife graduated from rutgers.it was during one of the reunions that i saw one of these beautiful plaques. early december, 1776, alexander hamilton had a battery of horse artillery and crossed the ford of the raritan. delaying the advance of the british, while washington withdrew through princeton to trenton. that is indeed true. hamilton's artillery unit delivered withering fire that dramatically slow down the advance of the british forces. i love to make references to the local stuff. alexander hamilton helped found american industry. we are just west of patterson falls. washington crossing the delaware, famous scene on christmas night, december 25. a large life-size painting. here is a realistic one. it came out much more recently, in 2011. it was at nighttime. it was a different kind of craft. there is a canon. maybe it is hamilton's. not good weather. this was another painting. one of his last paintings he did, victory or death. it is hamilton, washington, james monroe. there they are in the early morning ligh
my wife graduated from rutgers.it was during one of the reunions that i saw one of these beautiful plaques. early december, 1776, alexander hamilton had a battery of horse artillery and crossed the ford of the raritan. delaying the advance of the british, while washington withdrew through princeton to trenton. that is indeed true. hamilton's artillery unit delivered withering fire that dramatically slow down the advance of the british forces. i love to make references to the local stuff....
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rutgers saliva test is one example we have been using. the notion of being able to not just make it easier to submit your tests with a lot less reliance on health care workers, ppe, etc., but you get an answer back very quickly. that's what we need. we then need contact tracing. doubly a combination -- probably a combination of humans. we are trying to figure out what that might look like. once we can track down if a person has tested positive, the people they were in touch with, what is the plan? what is the quarantine, the isolation plan? have they had that completely vetted? that will give us all the confidence we need to begin turning that dimmer up on the light switch. it will not be a flip, it will be bringing the dimmer up on a light. testing 12,000 at those sites alone, i'm not sure there are sites combined that have done 12,000 in the past couple of months. but we are going to need that quick turnaround testing reality. and we are working hard on that. that was a discussion explicitly with the white house yesterday. the it was my
rutgers saliva test is one example we have been using. the notion of being able to not just make it easier to submit your tests with a lot less reliance on health care workers, ppe, etc., but you get an answer back very quickly. that's what we need. we then need contact tracing. doubly a combination -- probably a combination of humans. we are trying to figure out what that might look like. once we can track down if a person has tested positive, the people they were in touch with, what is the...
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did a survey of several hundred rutgers students precisely on this issue of remote teaching. figures they came up with were astounding. 85% of the students who responded to the survey said that their ability to concentrate and it is s shipped online classsses -- 8 8 of them said it was extremely effectivee -- affected d or very mucuch affected. 71% sasaid their home environmet to poor for being able actually particicipate in ee classes, an online class. so there iss -- this is at the university level. take this down to the public school level, or sense of the impact that this is having even on the abibility of stududents o lear >> right. we arere saying things likike children who are sitting on a sidedewalk in front of a mcdonald's bececause t there ste wi-fi there.e. looking for r some wi-fi s so ty can in fact complete the assignments. they want to l learn. theyey want to keepp up. they want to doo well, but this form o of educucation makekes it difficult, much like her students a at rututgers, i have studentsts all across the socioecoconomic spectrtrum in my classes. five
did a survey of several hundred rutgers students precisely on this issue of remote teaching. figures they came up with were astounding. 85% of the students who responded to the survey said that their ability to concentrate and it is s shipped online classsses -- 8 8 of them said it was extremely effectivee -- affected d or very mucuch affected. 71% sasaid their home environmet to poor for being able actually particicipate in ee classes, an online class. so there iss -- this is at the university...
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rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily. they will beva, able to do things in terms of speed and ease we haven't been able to do before. a lot of great innovation is taking place in this period of time, innovation under pressure. there's a big difference. innovation under pressure. cleveland clinic knows all about that. as we prepare for the next phase of this great struggle, we must also do everything in our power to restore prosperity for the american worker. there's tremendous interest and excitement surrounding the administration's efforts to get the economy roaring once again, and i think it is going to roar once it gets open. i think it is going to go up tremendously. you see what's happening with the stock market already, because a lot of the very smart financial people are looking at stocks and saying, well, what they're really seeing is how we are doing. if we weren't doing well, the market wouldn't be at the level it is today. they have a lot of confidence we are doing the right thing and that our country's going t
rutgers will begin processing 10,000 tests daily. they will beva, able to do things in terms of speed and ease we haven't been able to do before. a lot of great innovation is taking place in this period of time, innovation under pressure. there's a big difference. innovation under pressure. cleveland clinic knows all about that. as we prepare for the next phase of this great struggle, we must also do everything in our power to restore prosperity for the american worker. there's tremendous...