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douglas sloan a democratic strategist and political consultant and seattle sarah polley a political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your point of view but i feel it's unfortunate that as commentators and as the media are actually playing into. donald trump's strategy here of diverting attention away from his catastrophic mishandle e of the virus sarah sarah sarah we're actually not doing that we have a we have a lot of time to talk and i have a lot of questions we are definitely going to get to some of those questions i was just starting with the dead because that's the most recent thing that's happened we're going to we're going to drill down on a lot i sure you oh sure yeah. well it's any signal to the world that. the united states is a
douglas sloan a democratic strategist and political consultant and seattle sarah polley a political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your...
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liz: sloan, here's what i have to say. i want to quote the great jack welch, may he rest in peace, when he talked about the difference between a good ceo and a great ceo, he said a great ceo is one who can make it through a near-death business experience and i'm sure given the choice, you wouldn't have started with this kind of experience, but sounds like you've got things under control, you are making it through but you are doing good things by lending some of these rooms to doctors and nurses. good luck to you. congratulations. hang in there. >> all right, thank you, liz. thank you very much. liz: any time. sloan dean of remington hotels. by the way, dallas based, hang in there. closing bell ringing in 18 minutes. dow is up 11 points. clinging to the green. if you haven't already, you want to talk about going through the start of a business and running into some real problems. a floral business began and in the first order, flowers were arriving dead, they were arriving like a total mess, wrong colors, et cetera. but the
liz: sloan, here's what i have to say. i want to quote the great jack welch, may he rest in peace, when he talked about the difference between a good ceo and a great ceo, he said a great ceo is one who can make it through a near-death business experience and i'm sure given the choice, you wouldn't have started with this kind of experience, but sounds like you've got things under control, you are making it through but you are doing good things by lending some of these rooms to doctors and...
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and it turns out dulce sloan is also watching the news all the time.t turns out she is focused on something totally different. check it out. >> hey, friends. i don't know about you but i just finished watching all the are you paul drag race, twice. so instead of watching news. >> there is more grim news at the epicenter of the pandemic. >> total coronavirus cases have eclipsed. >> in a week. >> more than 8,000. >> that got real de pressing real fast. and then i started watching on mute. >> tens of millions more americans. >> and it is amazing, you see all the anchors of broadcasters from their homes now. but if you don't listen to what they are saying and just look at the background, oh t is like the worst version of crib, check it out. all right, now i love me some anderson cooper but this say little much. st like we get it, you read. i mean he looks like he lives in a real life game of clue. he doesn't need to be worry about corona, he needs to be worries about colonel mustard in the kitchen with the candlestick. >> how is this guy the same color as
and it turns out dulce sloan is also watching the news all the time.t turns out she is focused on something totally different. check it out. >> hey, friends. i don't know about you but i just finished watching all the are you paul drag race, twice. so instead of watching news. >> there is more grim news at the epicenter of the pandemic. >> total coronavirus cases have eclipsed. >> in a week. >> more than 8,000. >> that got real de pressing real fast. and then...
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up to the post sloan posters to most of the listeners from people close to the stuff. field or your chicken took his 1st flight at the age of 4311 days at the space station was preceded by 4 years of preparation for the good job. he didn't even get his own cabin and had to sleep in a sleeping bag or else. he would wail support and use the door to 2nd flight last in 6 months he accompanied charles symon e a space tourist it was a tricky mission the cosmonauts were almost evacuated back to earth the computers in the russian center crashed after coming back to earth your chief in was sure it would be his last flight with you was a mystery to the roofs and you could. lose the reserves or fruit for those who need care you are going. to the roof and squished into the sea and. lo and behold field is back at the space station preparing for a space walk around here. but i have to face you only can you break if i do you going to come out. of your 50. but he up to now to see what it's called. he carried the limbic torch in space. and gave a concert in syria gravity. your chief in
up to the post sloan posters to most of the listeners from people close to the stuff. field or your chicken took his 1st flight at the age of 4311 days at the space station was preceded by 4 years of preparation for the good job. he didn't even get his own cabin and had to sleep in a sleeping bag or else. he would wail support and use the door to 2nd flight last in 6 months he accompanied charles symon e a space tourist it was a tricky mission the cosmonauts were almost evacuated back to earth...
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sloan-kettering. elizabeth cohen just laid out the new study and the findings and it hasn't been peer reviewed yet, but it is startling there is a higher death rate for covid patients treated with this than not. here is what the president said about this drug on april 5th. >> we have purchased and we have stockpiled 29 million pills of the hydroxychloroquine, 29 million, we're sending them to various labs, our military, we're sending them to the hospitals, we're sending them all over. >> sending them all over and now this study, so what does this mean? for anyone thinking about treating covid with hydroxychloroquine. >> i think it is a preliminary study. i think that it has a major flaw, which is that it is retrospective. so probably the sicker people got the pill and they were destined to do poorly. that said, we used the hydroxychloroquine long before president trump endorsed it. it never seemed to have a whole lot of kick to it. maybe a few people a little bit of the time, but we were using it beca
sloan-kettering. elizabeth cohen just laid out the new study and the findings and it hasn't been peer reviewed yet, but it is startling there is a higher death rate for covid patients treated with this than not. here is what the president said about this drug on april 5th. >> we have purchased and we have stockpiled 29 million pills of the hydroxychloroquine, 29 million, we're sending them to various labs, our military, we're sending them to the hospitals, we're sending them all over....
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when i was at kenneth stone in atlanta, they talked to my oncologist at sloane kettering every day andd to come up with a plan and i think that's how i got over covid and got back and ready so quickly to fight cancer again. so i think to advocate for yourself is very important, and i also think for those that are hypersensitive to us, to wear masks and wash hands, follow the guidelines so we have a better chance at this. if we act as a community, we can get through this together. >> couldn't have said it better than myself. you are a warrior. eliza paris, thank you so much. >> thank you too. >>> the fda expected to quickly approve emergency use of remdesivir after promising results on recovery time of coronavirus patients. coming up, i'll talk to the first doctor in the world who actually tried the treatment. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a mill
when i was at kenneth stone in atlanta, they talked to my oncologist at sloane kettering every day andd to come up with a plan and i think that's how i got over covid and got back and ready so quickly to fight cancer again. so i think to advocate for yourself is very important, and i also think for those that are hypersensitive to us, to wear masks and wash hands, follow the guidelines so we have a better chance at this. if we act as a community, we can get through this together. >>...
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joining me is katie smith sloan, president and ceo of leading age, a non-profit agency that provideservices. i'm curious to get your thoughts as we talk about the numbers coming out of these facilities. why is it still so difficult to get a sense of what is happening inside long-term care facilities around the country? >> well, nursing homes report what's going on in their facilities, cases of deaths to their state and local health departments. so there is a source of that information. but nursing homes, they're like no other setting in our health care system. they're a home. they're a home for frail older adults, often who have multiple comorbidities and often living with dementia. when this virus first was reported, we knew older adults and those with underlying health conditions were the ones most at riskment those are the people who live in nursing homes. right away we should have targeted resources to support our nursing homes. right now, they're facing huge shortages, inability to get access to ppe, for example. so we've left them to scrape and scrounge and improvise to get ppe
joining me is katie smith sloan, president and ceo of leading age, a non-profit agency that provideservices. i'm curious to get your thoughts as we talk about the numbers coming out of these facilities. why is it still so difficult to get a sense of what is happening inside long-term care facilities around the country? >> well, nursing homes report what's going on in their facilities, cases of deaths to their state and local health departments. so there is a source of that information....
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mr sloan is awaiting a hearing on extradition to the us there he could face a 175 year sentence for publishing leaked evidence of u.s. military wrongdoing in iraq and afghanistan a british court has ruled that a sun just hearing will still go ahead in may this by the current locked on his lawyer for a postponement he argued he's been unable to communicate with his client for 3 weeks because of a pandemic it will be impossible to hold a for trial next month the judge refused saying it's too early to tell whether the courts will even be in operation in may wiki leaks editor explain to our to you why the hearing should not go ahead on current conditions. it is absolutely absurd to not take into account the situation and not to move here in which is planned for may 18th further down the road it's not just the situation probably will be still very bad and there's a lot of witnesses that have to fly it's not possible to to continue without their presence in the courtroom also keep in mind that now for 3 weeks the lawyers have not been able to see julian awesomes they have not been able to meet him d
mr sloan is awaiting a hearing on extradition to the us there he could face a 175 year sentence for publishing leaked evidence of u.s. military wrongdoing in iraq and afghanistan a british court has ruled that a sun just hearing will still go ahead in may this by the current locked on his lawyer for a postponement he argued he's been unable to communicate with his client for 3 weeks because of a pandemic it will be impossible to hold a for trial next month the judge refused saying it's too...
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well, to help me figure it out, i called my good friends, roy wood, jr., michael kosta and dulce sloanand i think we figured it out. >> tough question, but i would go with friday. you know, it feels late in the week plus i'm out of the clean underware at this point. >> no, no, sunday because i'm not in church but i feel a little guilty about it. >> all of y'all are still stuck in the old school. i don't even operate in concepts of days anymore. to me, this week is just one 168-hour long day. i call it monday to friday t aturday. >> i don't know about that. here's what i think. i did a show yesterday but i didn't do a show the day before, so i think that that means yesterday was monday, so i think today's tuesday. >> that's ridiculous. if today's tuesday, why am i drunk? >> trevor: that's because you have a drinking problem. >> no. you have my drinking problem. >> man, how the hell are we supposed to know what day it is, anyway? i'm not even sure if it's today. it could be yesterday for all i know. >> wait, i got it. i had tacos last night. that's usually on a tuesday, so that makes tod
well, to help me figure it out, i called my good friends, roy wood, jr., michael kosta and dulce sloanand i think we figured it out. >> tough question, but i would go with friday. you know, it feels late in the week plus i'm out of the clean underware at this point. >> no, no, sunday because i'm not in church but i feel a little guilty about it. >> all of y'all are still stuck in the old school. i don't even operate in concepts of days anymore. to me, this week is just one...
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. >> reporter: since stay-at-home orders have taken effect, business has sloan to a crawl.e had to shut some of your restaurants. >> we've had to close all of them except this one. we never closed the chili bowl, never. >> reporter: not during the 1968 riots, the drug wars of the 80s and 90s, or subway construction. what has enabled you to persevere? >> hard work and caring about the business and caring about people. >> reporter: and the community, even as the restaurant struggles, it donates meals to front-line workers. >> it really lifts moral. >> reporter: another moral booster: a federal loan after weeks of waiting. what does it mean for the business? >> it means that we can hopefully bring back our team members and the chili bowl will come back, hopefully stronger than ever. >> reporter: serving up hope-- a key ingredient for survival. nikole killion, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: their specialty is the half-smoke fully loded. we'll be right back. n't brg that mess around here, evan! whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fe
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not that alfred sloan was taking such chances but that's the kind of language they used. so, i mean i think we're at an interesting moment in regards to the way young people are thinking about politic, and the free enterprise versus socialism binary is really change in interesting ways given that for a longtime the issue was that republicans used free enterprise all the time and democrats ran way from socialism. now we have a democrat front-runner embracing socialism and the republican head of party with donald trump does not use free enterprise at all. so it's an interesting moment. i wrote a piece for "dissent" about three years ago about the debate between free enterprise and socialism and one of the things i posted there is whether bernie sanders by saying yeah i'm a socialist what your going to do about it, whether he has might inoculate that changer the coming cycle. i'm not saying he will but it's an interesting moment in regard to that binary that's driven politics in this country for 100 years. >> right there in purple. microphone. >> sorry. patrick dixon from ge
not that alfred sloan was taking such chances but that's the kind of language they used. so, i mean i think we're at an interesting moment in regards to the way young people are thinking about politic, and the free enterprise versus socialism binary is really change in interesting ways given that for a longtime the issue was that republicans used free enterprise all the time and democrats ran way from socialism. now we have a democrat front-runner embracing socialism and the republican head of...
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when we do have an investigation and when we know what we were some for show 3 that's what mistaken sloan and i spoke over many many years to get. started or we could talk about what you think the facts i mean yes. civilians are dead this is horrible we do the investigations but we need peace we need peace i mean we're talking about having peace and it's not easy you know the thing is you want to get away from the subject no investigation now because they did not let me let me just because the national story just believes international justice unfortunately sometimes don't come hand in hand we have to have peace and then we'll have transitional justice afterwards to get all of this done you're the one who's refusing talks with the who through that's what you think of it that's what you've said now your ministry of information said it no no no i represent the foreign policy we need to target soon however i'm not going to let the horses get off the hook and her data we went to sweden and we signed the deal they came back one year they haven't done anything to prove it should i just let them
when we do have an investigation and when we know what we were some for show 3 that's what mistaken sloan and i spoke over many many years to get. started or we could talk about what you think the facts i mean yes. civilians are dead this is horrible we do the investigations but we need peace we need peace i mean we're talking about having peace and it's not easy you know the thing is you want to get away from the subject no investigation now because they did not let me let me just because the...
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can blame a lot of things but we know one thing wisconsin they're not talking about cheese for what sloan not not this time i guess the other big fish to fry all right scott you know he was good to see you my friend we miss you here in the studio a good to see it. thank you. australia's top court dismissed the sex abuse case of cardinal george pell mell was previously found guilty of sexually abusing children and spent 13 months in jail he will now be released paul was pope francis's former finance minister making him the most senior catholic to have faced conviction although he has always maintained his innocence. and california wildfire victims are pushing for a better deal from p.g. and e. the company made a $13500000000.00 settlement deal with victims just last year and half of that money was to be paid in shares so this prompted the victims and their attorneys to say that with the market volatility because of coronavirus taking the shares now will make it uncertain that they will ever get paid the amount of money that they demanded. a u.k. court has today wiki leaks founder julian as
can blame a lot of things but we know one thing wisconsin they're not talking about cheese for what sloan not not this time i guess the other big fish to fry all right scott you know he was good to see you my friend we miss you here in the studio a good to see it. thank you. australia's top court dismissed the sex abuse case of cardinal george pell mell was previously found guilty of sexually abusing children and spent 13 months in jail he will now be released paul was pope francis's former...
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into a drizzle the type that earns the reputation during the long winter months the man looked around sloan square this sunday 2014 he did not feel well he had woken up groggy and with that on his way to chelsea jilted by a surge of negative energy. and head down in a futile attempt to stay dry the last time he saw's parents was a month earlier before they set off for the caribbean. he just turned 38 while a talented musician with 34 albums to his name then charttoppers but his father was a senior executive at deutsche bank one of the largest financial institutions tall and skinny and scraggly and to be determined not to get in your full not to look like a slob he wore a blue blazer and slacks and a black cap at exactly 1:00 o'clock he arrived at the wall that snaked around the gallery and was notorious for never being on time but here he was with is obsessively punctual parents are nowhere to be seen. where are you. she did not respond with the boutiques over by shops to come across the bookstore with the coffee table books about art and culture for the past couple years with those rare fi
into a drizzle the type that earns the reputation during the long winter months the man looked around sloan square this sunday 2014 he did not feel well he had woken up groggy and with that on his way to chelsea jilted by a surge of negative energy. and head down in a futile attempt to stay dry the last time he saw's parents was a month earlier before they set off for the caribbean. he just turned 38 while a talented musician with 34 albums to his name then charttoppers but his father was a...
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an infectious disease specialist and deputy chief at sloan kettering in new york city. i'd like to start with the antibody testing. you've been bullish on this. i think we also have some questions about what it can and can't tell us, right? how long an immunity may last, for example. what do we know and what do he not know about it? >> we don't know much because it hasn't been broadly applied. we do know that it will be very meaningful for the months ahead, that if someone is positive reflecting in the blood that there is antibody and protection, therefore, against new infection, we do know that those people can be relatively safely redeployed into the work force. we don't know at all how many people that's going to be. 8 million people in new york, 9 million people in new york? is it 1%, is it 10%? we don't know. we also have a little misgiving about right now until we've seen that that antibody test really predicts who is safe. i'm going to have a little bit of concern about just saying go for it, because we're trusting a critical decision for a test that's brand span
an infectious disease specialist and deputy chief at sloan kettering in new york city. i'd like to start with the antibody testing. you've been bullish on this. i think we also have some questions about what it can and can't tell us, right? how long an immunity may last, for example. what do we know and what do he not know about it? >> we don't know much because it hasn't been broadly applied. we do know that it will be very meaningful for the months ahead, that if someone is positive...
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. >>> joining me now is deputy in chief quality and safety at sloane deakettering in new york. how helpful might it be for the medical military personnel to assist in new york, whether it be at the javitz center or as the secretary said about a thousand personnel will assist in new york hospitals, as well. >> yeah. it's a help, no question about it. the biggest problem right now is, i think, exhaustion of the nurses and the respiratory therapists, of the doctors. of the people who clean the rooms. there's physical exhaustion and emotional exhaustion. it will help. it's bringing people who haven't been in the midst of it. bringing them in is is a challenge but this is a good news, for sure. >> when you hear the surgeon general say this coming week is going to be like 9/11, pearl harbor -- that this week could be severe and you heard the president say there will be -- i'm quoting him -- a lot of deaths. how does that poise medical teams for this coming week? >> i think the people who have been working front lines on this know this to be true two weeks ago. the acknowledgment is v
. >>> joining me now is deputy in chief quality and safety at sloane deakettering in new york. how helpful might it be for the medical military personnel to assist in new york, whether it be at the javitz center or as the secretary said about a thousand personnel will assist in new york hospitals, as well. >> yeah. it's a help, no question about it. the biggest problem right now is, i think, exhaustion of the nurses and the respiratory therapists, of the doctors. of the people...
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. >>> now deputy physician in chief of quality around safety as memorial sloan-kettering in new york cnn medical analyst. doctor, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> all right. so in your view, how different could things have been if the president had taken this more seriously? listened to those calls, those urgings, memos, all of that? >> drastically different. i think we're still playing catch-up, because of the failure to test broadly. but i want to say that it's very important to review what did and didn't happen, but it's equally important to stress how we still are unready. we still don't have enough testing. i would quibble with the experts before me. i do think we need to test the entire country. or almost the entire country. >> they were talking about how the president as most recently said, not everyone is going to be tested. it's not possible. >> yes. >> and very early, at the start, everyone should be tested. whoever wants to be could be, but reality set in about perhaps the shortage of tests? >> yeah. i think that that's a big problem now that should be fixed. we can
. >>> now deputy physician in chief of quality around safety as memorial sloan-kettering in new york cnn medical analyst. doctor, good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> all right. so in your view, how different could things have been if the president had taken this more seriously? listened to those calls, those urgings, memos, all of that? >> drastically different. i think we're still playing catch-up, because of the failure to test broadly. but i want to say that...
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backup to noal and you know the sooner we can do that is going to be when we start to see these cases sloan contamination between communities tt's not going to help slow any of these cases so youknow to in order to slow the spread flatten the curve everybody needs to follow the governor's rectives at this point and they said falls on deaf ears at what point will you just slappeople west. you know find some in santa cr. just give se tickets to people 1000 bucks a ticket. >>for being for not giving peop finds who are using roadways because those are actually our roadways and one of e big problems we have you know we've interstate 80 that's caltrans highway state rout 89 state route 2.67 these are al state rds so really until you're on our local roads we don't have the jurisdiction to to shut anything down or to provide give any tickets we are doing fines for illegal short-term renters weare giving out fines for those who are lodging in our community but that's as far as we've taken and to really try not to we're really trying to work with everybo to ju you know. >>come up to u know i here the
backup to noal and you know the sooner we can do that is going to be when we start to see these cases sloan contamination between communities tt's not going to help slow any of these cases so youknow to in order to slow the spread flatten the curve everybody needs to follow the governor's rectives at this point and they said falls on deaf ears at what point will you just slappeople west. you know find some in santa cr. just give se tickets to people 1000 bucks a ticket. >>for being for...
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it is always been remarked you mukherjee with the blues just you know what goes into so what you do sloan you pretty ugly morgan told me in your. ward now we are now. you know if you're pushing for them would you encourage this machine is it. at the end of yeltsin 2nd term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west yet it is true most of our show i hear. on my arm all my hearing you spot for them uncited you're aware of your. battle out here by build up as. well as bear but i see. why you marry him if you simplify you'll be to call us to whom is cause all but if you call it because there was to be received as all. the news goes well you know. you're sure to chill it was for us you drank the reform was going to be good to you . which would be a short dress you duck a clue to but if so it. would have been put in is no use for film office he's still popular and he's edited to the west has only hardened. russian society though is divided in its attitudes to the west. we teach you scum. discourse series see. why i'm not going to hol
it is always been remarked you mukherjee with the blues just you know what goes into so what you do sloan you pretty ugly morgan told me in your. ward now we are now. you know if you're pushing for them would you encourage this machine is it. at the end of yeltsin 2nd term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west yet it is true most of our show i hear. on my arm all my hearing you spot for them uncited you're aware of your. battle...
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always in the premarket you mukherjee with the blues just you know what it wasn't you so what you do sloan you pretty ugly morgan told spearman you. would know we are now. on them and you won't hurt us and we should use it. at the end of us and 2nd term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west yet if. you are here. for graham. uncited bureau where all your. bad idea by build up bars. where the bear but i see like gay marriage like...
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200 donations, so every wednesday, if you work at the hospital at one away from us, nuts memorial sloan-ketteringital versus surgery, cornell hospital, or new york presbyterian, you come to the beast cafe, were going to give you a free hamburger. >> dana: also you want, when i get back to new york, i would love to come to the beast cafe myself, i'll even bring my friend and her kids, but i'm sure they will have to come with me. it's a good neighborhood place. thank you so much for all you're doing. >> thank you for having me. >> dana: i'll see you there. all right. the coronavirus apparently heading many species, including our four-legged friends. but what the cdc is now saying about social distancing and pets. and a major u.s. airline rolling out a new policy to make traveling safer during the pandemic. we will have that for you next. >> dana: a pug has tested positive before coronavirus. a family in north carolina realized their dog had an after they all cut the virus. now, this may be the first case of a dog catching the virus, and the cdc is now recommending social distancing for pets. first,
200 donations, so every wednesday, if you work at the hospital at one away from us, nuts memorial sloan-ketteringital versus surgery, cornell hospital, or new york presbyterian, you come to the beast cafe, were going to give you a free hamburger. >> dana: also you want, when i get back to new york, i would love to come to the beast cafe myself, i'll even bring my friend and her kids, but i'm sure they will have to come with me. it's a good neighborhood place. thank you so much for all...
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he is the deputy in chief of quality and safety at memorial sloan kettering in new york. great to have your expertise on this. i wanted to start off with these reports now of cdc contamination being a likely cause of the testing delays we've seen. i mean, the fda, apparently, said, reportedly, if you were private sector and under our control, we would have shut you down. i mean, i'm just wondering, when you look at the slow rollout of adequate testing, how concerning is it that the premiere disease authority was viewed that way, and testing was delayed by something like that? >> it's a total disaster. i mean, without question. i think contamination does happen, even in the best labs. that isn't as shocking as the fact that there was no plan b. every lab knows that something might happen. you always have to have a backup plan. in this case, the backup plan was -- to us. w.h.o. had a test that worked just fine that they offered us and someone, somewhere up and down the line, chain of command, said, we're better. we are beater thtter than that. we'll fix it here or do it her
he is the deputy in chief of quality and safety at memorial sloan kettering in new york. great to have your expertise on this. i wanted to start off with these reports now of cdc contamination being a likely cause of the testing delays we've seen. i mean, the fda, apparently, said, reportedly, if you were private sector and under our control, we would have shut you down. i mean, i'm just wondering, when you look at the slow rollout of adequate testing, how concerning is it that the premiere...
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let's talk with an infectious disease specialist and the deputy in chief at sloan ket tering ter i ing in new york city. i'm glad you could be with us. the governor said there is light at the end of the tunnel, is what he said at this point. there are signs of slowing deaths in some places. where do you see us this morning? >> we're still talking about a light at the end of the tunnel. there will be a light at the end of the tunnel. this is not the week that it's going to be visible. we have a lot of people who are sick right now, some of whom are going to die, so it's very hard to talk about a light at the end of the tunnel. one thing that's clear is social distancing works. it's really boring, it's really hard to do. it's nothing like being a patient. it's a joke compared to that, but social distancing works, so we are able to see a little bit of reduction of the acuity. >> you raised the alarm bells the other week when you were on with us about rural and small town communities, and we've been thinking a lot about that and trying to shine a lot on it as well. you have a new op-ed whe
let's talk with an infectious disease specialist and the deputy in chief at sloan ket tering ter i ing in new york city. i'm glad you could be with us. the governor said there is light at the end of the tunnel, is what he said at this point. there are signs of slowing deaths in some places. where do you see us this morning? >> we're still talking about a light at the end of the tunnel. there will be a light at the end of the tunnel. this is not the week that it's going to be visible. we...
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sloan foundation.ogy, and improved economic performance and final literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc caioned by g media acceup at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone. welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. bernie sanders drops out of the 2020 presidential race, leaving the field open for joe biden to face off against donald trump in november. this as the unid states braces r a painful week ahead. >> if one person dies, tha a painful week. we know that will unfortunately this is a mon we're fighting. >>ut in europe, norway says it already has coronavirus under control. i asked the prime minister about lifting the lockdown. >> plus, misinformation andhe median the age of coronavirus. a
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always will be my you mukherjee with the clues just you know what i was going to say which you do sloan knew pretty ugly knowing him to watch you mean you. would know we are now. forbes trail you. don't you want to hurt us and we should use it. at the end of yeltsin 2nd term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west yet if. you are here. for gram. uncited get over it all your. bad idea by build up. your hair better whereas barack i see like you never know where your memory board can thank you simply for you'll need to call us to dumas cause all but it's new college because i want to be received as all. the news because all you need is yours you sure it'll actually it was for us you dropped the reform was going to be too. which would be a short rescue doc a clue to be able to store it. but ima put in is no excuse for film office he's still popular and he's edited to the west has only hardened. russian society though is divided in its attitudes to the west. of the we teach you scum. discourse rest see. the hmong but hoarded by
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sloan fosudation. orting science, technology, and improved economic perfornce and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the . and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.re nformation at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these instutions >> this program wamade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbe station from v like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," bridget makes julia a sh-stopping crusted boneless leg of lamb, adam reviews traditional 12-inch skillets, and erin makes bridget the perfect lemon, olive oil tart.
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sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs thank you.wers like you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you never know where you're going to find me. today, it's the california wine country, and i'm visiting dry creek valley in sonoma and harvesting one of my favoritengredients from a tree that's more than a century old. just look at this goeous fruit. today's show is all wine country style, with figs. in my kitchen,pi we'll maked panforte bursting with dried figs. we'll visit a winery garden with friends and me a salad with foraged greens, dried figs, and marcona almondse we'll alsoe a beautiful board with local cheeses,ed prosciutto-wraigs, vermouth figs, and a fresh fig sprea
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do sloan. or. no we are now. straight you. don't you won't hurt us we should use it. at the end of us and 2nd term he appointed a successor who has become very popular in russia but who is no disillusioned with the west yet if. you know i'm here. for. your. prayers bear but i see. why you married him. to call us to doom is google but isn't it a legend because i want to be there as she would get all. the news because all you need is yours you sure it'll actually it was for us you drop the reform has got to be good to receive. which would be a short rescue doc of only 2 but a story. that ima put in is no interest for film office he's still popular and his attitude to the west has only hardened. russian society though is divided in its attitudes to the west. we teach a scum. discourse rest see. one noncombat hoarded by those nearly money as that some as they are to me some west in the me i deal in the near recent issue just to list it. is was more than it was a total business loan and with the message that your sons ignored us leaving would be at the bar what was up at o
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bill sloane wrote a wonderful book about this. he called it "the last great human battle of this kind in our history. it was a very bloody ordeal. and i think, you know, you can read the documents of what -- the information that the president is receiving and you can imagine how he would not want to put 776,700 american troops through that. >> sir? truman authorized the bomb without really knowing what its effects would be. do you think those in washington today understand that these are not toys? [ applause ] >> let me speak bluntly. as someone who -- let me just say this. i have never, in my lifetime, been so shocked than i was by reading the communications between the president of the united states and the leader of north korea right now. potentially hundreds of thousands, potentially millions of lives at stake. my kids are growing up in california. we're not far. and when i see tweets, you know, that are provoking an insane nuclear armed man, i don't even -- that's as much as i have to say on the subject. there's nothing more
bill sloane wrote a wonderful book about this. he called it "the last great human battle of this kind in our history. it was a very bloody ordeal. and i think, you know, you can read the documents of what -- the information that the president is receiving and you can imagine how he would not want to put 776,700 american troops through that. >> sir? truman authorized the bomb without really knowing what its effects would be. do you think those in washington today understand that these...
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sloan supporting sciencenology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21stg support of these institutions >> this program was made and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by wg media access group a access.wgbh.org >> several years a, i was in greece on the island of santorini and came across a bush growing in the cracks of the ancient stone walls my friend asked me if i recognized the plant. i was so surprised when she told me they were capers. i'd never seen them growing in the wild. today is all about capers. i'm here on the island of syros overlooking the aegean sea and i can't wait to show you and then with my f anna, we'll share her family secrets on how to preserve them. we'll make parchment-roasted fish with fennel, capers, and herbs, smashed potatoes with fried capers,eb and to cte this humble ingredient, we'll make this beautiful salted caper martini. yassas, which, in gr
sloan supporting sciencenology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21stg support of these institutions >> this program was made and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by wg media access group a access.wgbh.org >> several years a, i was in greece on the island of...