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josh, you founded one day sooner. explain the meaning and what that has to do with infecting healthy people with coronavirus. >> what one day sooner is about is we want to try to get a vaccine and if it's going be something we can do to get a vaccine even one day sooner, we think that has enormous benefits and would justify things like human challenge trials. that's what you were talk about our being willing to expose ourselves to infection is to do this special type of trial to test the vaccine called the human challenge trial which can speez up the testing process because you're able to figure out whether a vaccine works in a kind of controlled environment very quickly on a relatively small number of volunteers compared to a larger study that would basic place in something over six months. you say controlled. how do you envision that happening? >> usually the way to figure out the effectiveness is people in the study get either the vaccine or a pla scebo that d d d d d dd you hope that the group got the vaccine gets
josh, you founded one day sooner. explain the meaning and what that has to do with infecting healthy people with coronavirus. >> what one day sooner is about is we want to try to get a vaccine and if it's going be something we can do to get a vaccine even one day sooner, we think that has enormous benefits and would justify things like human challenge trials. that's what you were talk about our being willing to expose ourselves to infection is to do this special type of trial to test the...
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and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's curbside pickup at retail, but, you know, for most of us, like when i go buy my candles i'm going to walk in there and i'm going to walk around even if i can't touch something. let's talk a bit and then wrap up the conversation because i know that there's so much that we can talk about and we wanted to try to keep these to 30 minutes. but how can we move this faster? how can we get better prepared for reopening as an everyday citizen? >> yep. so i think that, mayor, so really important -- thank you for emphasizing
and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you...
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i want these places open sooner rather than later. i want to get our economy going as quickly as possible, but i want to do so responsibly. and so we have our fingers crossed. i am hopeful. i am -- it's not just because i am dying to get, you know, into the hair salons or the places that we all know and love. it's because these businesses will possibly not even return the longer we're out, the longer the businesses are closed. the fact that they're not making any money, they won't be able to pay their rent and their bills, and the other things that they need to survive. so i'm very concerned about, you know, how long this is taking, but i'm hopeful and i'm optimistic about the future based on the numbers. >> i want to bring in some viewer questions. we have many starting with, are all restaurants going to reopen as part of phase two. >> granted, it's their choice, but would you allow that in phase two? >> i think that we are looking at restaurants even now, like restaurants can do delivery and takeout, and we want to make sure that we
i want these places open sooner rather than later. i want to get our economy going as quickly as possible, but i want to do so responsibly. and so we have our fingers crossed. i am hopeful. i am -- it's not just because i am dying to get, you know, into the hair salons or the places that we all know and love. it's because these businesses will possibly not even return the longer we're out, the longer the businesses are closed. the fact that they're not making any money, they won't be able to...
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and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's curbside pickup at retail, but, you know, for most of us, like when i go buy my candles i'm going to walk in there and i'm going to walk around even if i can't touch something. let's talk a bit and then wrap up the conversation because i know that there's so much that we can talk about and we wanted to try to keep these to 30 minutes. but how can we move this faster? how can we get better prepared for reopening as an everyday citizen? >> yep. so i think that, mayor, so really important -- thank you for emphasizing
and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you...
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might as well be sooner rather than late so we don't risk important legislation being tossed out at some future date. host: congressman, we know that the resolution passed in the house a couple weeks ago on this batter. also allows for virtual hearings. how is that going to work, is your committee rules going to meet this morning virtually? how are you going to do wour york? guest: we had a practice run last week. rules can probably do this easier than most committees. it's a relatively small committee. only 13 members. it's a process committee for the most part. so we don't devil into complex juries -- delve into complex jurisdictional matters very often but we did in this recent rules change. i think it will work well. we'll get through it fine. most of our members on the republican side will actually show up and be in the hearing room. i think most of my democratic colleagues will actually be conducting the hearings from their office. that's fine. that's a hybrid. we actually offered the democrats something like that. i think the real problem comes when you're marking up complex legis
might as well be sooner rather than late so we don't risk important legislation being tossed out at some future date. host: congressman, we know that the resolution passed in the house a couple weeks ago on this batter. also allows for virtual hearings. how is that going to work, is your committee rules going to meet this morning virtually? how are you going to do wour york? guest: we had a practice run last week. rules can probably do this easier than most committees. it's a relatively small...
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this vaccine is found, the sooner it's proven safe, and the sooner it's distributed, it will be the best for america and for the rest of the world. it isn't just america first. it's america involved, america committed, america willing to work with the world to find a solution to one of our greatest public health crises of our : i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today in the midst of this national crisis, this pandemic, to talk about one hero among, of course, many. first i want to thank my friend, senator durbin, for his tireless leaner on a very important -- leadership on a very important topic, and that is the topic of immigration and for his taking the lead in bringing us together today to recognize heroes in health care during this coronavirus pandemic. as many of you know, this pandemic is personal for me. my husband, john, was hospitalized with the coronavirus not too lopping ago, and though he is a great person and i'm so proud of him for coming through it all and giving his plas
this vaccine is found, the sooner it's proven safe, and the sooner it's distributed, it will be the best for america and for the rest of the world. it isn't just america first. it's america involved, america committed, america willing to work with the world to find a solution to one of our greatest public health crises of our : i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today in the midst of this national...
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shame on me for not coming out sooner because shame on me for not coming out sooner because you cannot coming out sooner because you cannot make a wrong a right. thank you. our correspondentjon donnison has been at the protests outside the us embassy here in london and has the latest. there's still quite a few police here outside the us embassy, but this demonstration is now over. they started off in trafalgar square — i'd say about 1,000 people at its peak. they headed down towards parliament and then here to the embassy. the majority of people, but not all, were black and most, i'd say, were quite young, and many were carrying placards with the words black lives matter. this demonstration looked to be almost entirely peaceful. there was some anger when police made a number of arrests outside the us embassy here, but one of the things that i think a lot of people will be asking is that the organisers of this demonstration today on social media had called for people to bring facemasks and to keep two metres apart. well, some people had facemasks, but there was very little social distan
shame on me for not coming out sooner because shame on me for not coming out sooner because you cannot coming out sooner because you cannot make a wrong a right. thank you. our correspondentjon donnison has been at the protests outside the us embassy here in london and has the latest. there's still quite a few police here outside the us embassy, but this demonstration is now over. they started off in trafalgar square — i'd say about 1,000 people at its peak. they headed down towards...
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and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's curbside pickup at retail, but, you know, for most of us, like when i go buy my candles i'm going to walk in there and i'm going to walk around even if i can't touch something. let's talk a bit and then wrap up the conversation because i know that there's so much that we can talk about and we wanted to try to keep these to 30 minutes. but how can we move this faster? how can we get better prepared for reopening as an everyday citizen? >> yep. so i think that, mayor, so really important -- thank you for emphasizing
and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you...
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don't know if going out without a mask is a way to honor god, but it's definitely a way to meet him sooner. like, where is he even getting this from? because i've been to sunday school. i don't remember this being in the ten commandments. i don't remember mozing coming down like, "commandment number 9. thou shall not cover all of this." so, look, i don't even understand how a public health issue like wearing a mask became so politicized.
don't know if going out without a mask is a way to honor god, but it's definitely a way to meet him sooner. like, where is he even getting this from? because i've been to sunday school. i don't remember this being in the ten commandments. i don't remember mozing coming down like, "commandment number 9. thou shall not cover all of this." so, look, i don't even understand how a public health issue like wearing a mask became so politicized.
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the situation should havepp happened much sooner. >> tucker: it won't make lives better for people, that's for sure. it is a long history of moments like this hurting people who don't have a lot. thank you so much for coming on tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> sean: we are completely out of time, and about three seconds wake up the great sean hannity takes over for 9:00 p.m. in new york. >> in new york, another night of angry protests to minneapolis as people are gathering for the place over the death of george floyd, handcuffed black man who died in police custody. the city is under a state of emergency at this hour. these pictures explain why. this is the third consecutive night of an arrest in minneapolis and it has spread prompting the mayor and the governor of minnesota to help her help from the national guard. it is not just minnesota feeling the heat from this. throughout the day, the scenes in new york, denver and chicago.
the situation should havepp happened much sooner. >> tucker: it won't make lives better for people, that's for sure. it is a long history of moments like this hurting people who don't have a lot. thank you so much for coming on tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> sean: we are completely out of time, and about three seconds wake up the great sean hannity takes over for 9:00 p.m. in new york. >> in new york, another night of angry protests to minneapolis as people...
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and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's curbside pickup at retail, but, you know, for most of us, like when i go buy my candles i'm going to walk in there and i'm going to walk around even if i can't touch something. let's talk a bit and then wrap up the conversation because i know that there's so much that we can talk about and we wanted to try to keep these to 30 minutes. but how can we move this faster? how can we get better prepared for reopening as an everyday citizen? >> yep. so i think that, mayor, so really important -- thank you for emphasizing
and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later? because i think that that's what people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you...
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the sooner we know these drugs are effective, the sooner we can make it available. to make it as fast as possible, we need to be able to cooperate and to leverage the common clinical trial protocols and networks that exist, plan for manufacturing capacities and also realize we're going to have to keep monitoring their use even after they're license approved or approved for emergency use, because there is always something to learn after a product is deployed on a large scale. >> we're learning every day as we go. dr. borio, i appreciate your insights today. >> thank you. >>> numbers just out show millions more americans filing for unemployment benefits last week. m hearing a lot about 5g. should i be getting excited? depends. are you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. when bugs mo
the sooner we know these drugs are effective, the sooner we can make it available. to make it as fast as possible, we need to be able to cooperate and to leverage the common clinical trial protocols and networks that exist, plan for manufacturing capacities and also realize we're going to have to keep monitoring their use even after they're license approved or approved for emergency use, because there is always something to learn after a product is deployed on a large scale. >> we're...
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then, we will be deeper into this next phase sooner than most people believe. i said this a few weeks ago, and based on the data, i'll say it again. a few weeks later, that is weeks not months, that we together, not just regionally, but together can move into this deeper phase, a phase two if we continue that good work and that good progress. i mentioned a lot of good work and real progress that was made down in orange county in getting the county supervisors to join with those cities in newport and huntington and others. to align with the good work being done in ventura county and san diego county and l.a. county and others. we just want to again thank all of those local elected officials and advocates for working with us. and working through some of the concerns and doing it in a way that i think does justice to this moment. i maintain again, there are exceptions of counties that are moving ahead in some parts of the state. i'll just caution, mention the number of people at the alcohol beverage control that contacted bars that were open. in some parts of the
then, we will be deeper into this next phase sooner than most people believe. i said this a few weeks ago, and based on the data, i'll say it again. a few weeks later, that is weeks not months, that we together, not just regionally, but together can move into this deeper phase, a phase two if we continue that good work and that good progress. i mentioned a lot of good work and real progress that was made down in orange county in getting the county supervisors to join with those cities in...
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my guess is that sooner than later. the big nuts to crack here are going to be day-care, not just camps but back to school in august and september, and mass transit. those are not easy ones to get stood up again in a way that remotely looks like it's an old normal. so that's a work in progress, on all of the above. >> the cdc published reopening guidance for places of worship that includes providing hand sanitizer, encouraging the use of masks, cleaning their facilities daily. i want you to listen to what the president said about this on saturday. >> some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship. it's not right. i call upon governors to allow our churches and places of worship to open right now. if they don't do it, i will override the governors. >> yesterday your fellow democratic governor in minnesota, tim walsh, announced he will allow places of worship to open and accommodate up to 250 people. are you going to follow his lead? >> li
my guess is that sooner than later. the big nuts to crack here are going to be day-care, not just camps but back to school in august and september, and mass transit. those are not easy ones to get stood up again in a way that remotely looks like it's an old normal. so that's a work in progress, on all of the above. >> the cdc published reopening guidance for places of worship that includes providing hand sanitizer, encouraging the use of masks, cleaning their facilities daily. i want you...
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did you see, did you see the columbia report that came out that if one week sooner, one week sooner we had had a lockdown, as other countries had -- korea and the united states had the first fatality -- i don't know if the case or the first first death the same day, they locked down -- they lost just over 300 people in korea. just over 300 people. we waited a couple weeks. the report further says if we had done it when korea did, we would have saved closer to -- well over 50,000 of those lives. but just one week was well into the 30,000s of people who would not have died. we need to be strategic. that is when we say testing, treatment, isolation. it is smart. it is strategic. goal, a vision, it has a it has timetables, it has thresholds. a plan, a strategic plan to identify -- to quantify what this is, be able to trace and treat so that we can defeat this virus. it isn't what we have done, but putting aside how we got here, this is about going forward, and we want to do so in the most science-based way to get the job done. >> related to going forward, one real quick question related to
did you see, did you see the columbia report that came out that if one week sooner, one week sooner we had had a lockdown, as other countries had -- korea and the united states had the first fatality -- i don't know if the case or the first first death the same day, they locked down -- they lost just over 300 people in korea. just over 300 people. we waited a couple weeks. the report further says if we had done it when korea did, we would have saved closer to -- well over 50,000 of those lives....
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the sooner we have -- data we have, the sooner we have, the better we can make the program. it won't slow it down. it will be make it better, the sooner the better. the second about demographic information, i understand the problem but there are a lot of ways to skin that cat. if we look at zip codes we will be easy to tell demographic information. i thank my colleague. i regret we cannot move this legislation. the only covid legislation that will be talked about on the floor thus far, even though we were asked by the majority leader to come back during a crisis, and i hope we can move forward quickly in the future to get the kind of information we need. with that i yield the floor. i yield to the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: madam president, i want to thank my colleagues, senator cardin, senator shaheen, and senator schumer for their leadership on this issue in seeking better transparency and oversight with regard to a program that involves now almost a trillion taxpayer dolla
the sooner we have -- data we have, the sooner we have, the better we can make the program. it won't slow it down. it will be make it better, the sooner the better. the second about demographic information, i understand the problem but there are a lot of ways to skin that cat. if we look at zip codes we will be easy to tell demographic information. i thank my colleague. i regret we cannot move this legislation. the only covid legislation that will be talked about on the floor thus far, even...
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pushing some of the states to open sooner than they might have wa nted open sooner than they might havether words, to, as the critics would see it, ignore the fact that this virus is still spreading but want to get business moving again. and the number ofjob losses, as we have been hearing the last couple of days, absolutely unprecedented the harm to the economy, and this was something, of course, that you have heard a lot from president trump about before coronavirus, how good the economy was doing, and he still says that he believes it will start coming back in the third and fourth quarter, he expects the economy to be doing quite well, considering what it has gone through over the last few weeks. peter bows there. —— peter bowes there. the brazilian president jair bolsonaro has been criticised for riding a jet ski on a lake as the national congress announced three days of official mourning for victims of the pandemic. it comes as the death toll in brazil surpasses 10,000 and the world—famous maracana football stadium in rio de janeiro has been re—purposed as a coronavirus hospital. t
pushing some of the states to open sooner than they might have wa nted open sooner than they might havether words, to, as the critics would see it, ignore the fact that this virus is still spreading but want to get business moving again. and the number ofjob losses, as we have been hearing the last couple of days, absolutely unprecedented the harm to the economy, and this was something, of course, that you have heard a lot from president trump about before coronavirus, how good the economy was...
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getting people out of hospital sooner is incredible good news and getting out of the hospital at allis best news. the disappointment here is that the general population is not going to have access nor should they to remdesivir, this is for only people suffering, 10% of the covid-19 population. so the good news here, the really good news, this isn't a game-changer for the population, good news for people in hospital and that is just crucial. arthel: absolutely and we are all pulling for them, of course, so any little if it's little bit of relief or something to move this forward and help them out, it is definitely welcomed. meanwhile president trump and team of experts, well, they are analyzing 14 potential covid-19 vaccines and if you can tell us, peter, of this batch of 13, if any of them are better -- would soon to be short shot. >> well, the good news is more than 14 and that speaks to amazing corporation to industry and academia and government regulators to put all things aside and have all hands on deck, vaccine development and proposition and exciting things coming out of oxfor
getting people out of hospital sooner is incredible good news and getting out of the hospital at allis best news. the disappointment here is that the general population is not going to have access nor should they to remdesivir, this is for only people suffering, 10% of the covid-19 population. so the good news here, the really good news, this isn't a game-changer for the population, good news for people in hospital and that is just crucial. arthel: absolutely and we are all pulling for them, of...
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the sooner we get it, the more will be.the clearer it we are giving people an option that we want to deliver on, but if they don't support the resources, then they have been stood in the way of voting, which is in keeping with voter suppression in general. any other questions on voting? or women having the right to vote? >> proxy voting. >> we will go to garrett. >> [inaudible] i think he will. i think he wants to put some things on the table. right now, right now he has decided to obstruct, to obstruct us to get the support we need to give to our health care workers who need ppe. he is obstructing the wealth of the people -- the will of our people to open the economy by having testing, tracing, treatment and isolation where necessary. he's obstructing our ability to give states a locality, territories and tribal entities, the resources they need to stay open. these people are risking their lives to save lives, and now they may lose their jobs because of the opportunity -- the money on theve to spend coronavirus but also the opportunity and revenue loss because of the virus. across t
the sooner we get it, the more will be.the clearer it we are giving people an option that we want to deliver on, but if they don't support the resources, then they have been stood in the way of voting, which is in keeping with voter suppression in general. any other questions on voting? or women having the right to vote? >> proxy voting. >> we will go to garrett. >> [inaudible] i think he will. i think he wants to put some things on the table. right now, right now he has...
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so you should assume that other steps to come, the sooner we list of the steps will be sooner rather than later will more than likely have some outdoor element to them, something where we know we have ventilation, we can social distance, we can manage capacity. so that is sort of the mindset, just to give you a sense of that . i am not sitting here to say that every day we are going to have news to break. we may or may not. but if the curves keep going in the right direction, and judy gives us her stamp of approval, her holy water, we will try to take those steps as responsibly and as quickly as we think we can. with that, let's start. good afternoon. have you missed today? a couple? maybe a couple. we are in the 60's at this point, so you have missed very few. reporter: two questions. one is in the past couple of days, you have been referring to serology tests. i am not clear on how that is different from any other test. and if it is a better indicator or not. also, with regard to the though bellmore gym, the gym is perhaps getting more lenience than other businesses. i recall some
so you should assume that other steps to come, the sooner we list of the steps will be sooner rather than later will more than likely have some outdoor element to them, something where we know we have ventilation, we can social distance, we can manage capacity. so that is sort of the mindset, just to give you a sense of that . i am not sitting here to say that every day we are going to have news to break. we may or may not. but if the curves keep going in the right direction, and judy gives us...
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something like taking control of the city or taking control of the situation should havepp happened much sooner. >> tucker: it won't make lives better for people, that's for sure. it is a long history of moments like this hurting people who don't have a lot. thank you so much for coming on tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> sean: we are completely out of time, and about three seconds wake up the great sean hannity takes over for 9:00 p.m. in new york. >> in new york, another night of angry protests to minneapolis as people are gathering for the place over the death of george floyd, handcuffed black man who
something like taking control of the city or taking control of the situation should havepp happened much sooner. >> tucker: it won't make lives better for people, that's for sure. it is a long history of moments like this hurting people who don't have a lot. thank you so much for coming on tonight. great to see you. >> thank you. >> sean: we are completely out of time, and about three seconds wake up the great sean hannity takes over for 9:00 p.m. in new york. >> in new...
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i would hope we would again there sooner than later. indoors no ventilation, sitting down, close proximity are bad factors. what can you do about ventilation? can you do about distancing? hyper cleaning et cetera, face coverings. i don't think we give enough credit to the impact face covering can have. again, i think we'll get there but i can't tell you when. >> let's talk about your state of new jersey. there's new research from colombia university that says if new jersey had put social distancing policies in place on march 8th, it estimates 5,500 lives could have been saved, which would have cut your state's death toll to half. i want you to look at the timeline of the actions in your state that you took. you obviously know but for our viewers, on march 9th, you declared a state of emergency but it was two weeks later, march 21st you shut down your state. the governor of rhode island said if the governor would have known then what they know now, rhode island would have been shut down sooner. how do you feel about your actions in new j
i would hope we would again there sooner than later. indoors no ventilation, sitting down, close proximity are bad factors. what can you do about ventilation? can you do about distancing? hyper cleaning et cetera, face coverings. i don't think we give enough credit to the impact face covering can have. again, i think we'll get there but i can't tell you when. >> let's talk about your state of new jersey. there's new research from colombia university that says if new jersey had put social...
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out a way to stop travel sooner.t a way to social distance sooner. we might already be reopened and we might not even had to shut down. there is a lot of things that could have been known if we have the cooperation of china from early on. i am pretty shocked, this cdc is an institution has communicated terribly on this from the beginning. i understand that they are learning as they go but then they shouldn't tell us things and then take it back. the example on surfaces is a good one. last week on this show we talked about how it's great news and he could help people get back to work sooner because if it doesn't spread on surfaces, that means workplaces aren't going to have to worry as much and people could get back to work and be more confident that they weren't going to get the virus. how can it be that a week later, the cdc, centers for disease control says actually it might transfer on surfaces. so yeah, we don't really know. it would be better if they just said there's a lot of things we don't know. please keep w
out a way to stop travel sooner.t a way to social distance sooner. we might already be reopened and we might not even had to shut down. there is a lot of things that could have been known if we have the cooperation of china from early on. i am pretty shocked, this cdc is an institution has communicated terribly on this from the beginning. i understand that they are learning as they go but then they shouldn't tell us things and then take it back. the example on surfaces is a good one. last week...
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so if you've chosen an a rts back sooner. an arts subject, tough luck, you are not going to get back this year. arts subject, tough luck, you are not going to get back this yearlj did arts, what did you do, gerry? yeah, afraid so, we are not exactly key workers, are we? any of the three of us? —— jo. key workers, are we? any of the three of us? -- jo. i'm afraid that is pretty truthful! the next up on the picture that has been run by a lot of other papers, the picture of the prime minister's fiance carry assignments, and their son, wilfred lawrie nicholasjohnson, with the quote, he's got daddy's hair. two of his names come from the doctors who treated the prime minister. nigel, it is your turn. the doctors were nick price and nick hardt who say tonight they are very honoured that carry assignments and the prime minister have chosen their names for the baby. this is the first time really we have seen very much of, or heard very much about wilfred. when heard very much about wilfred. when he was born he was treated with more se
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there are closed circuit turf cameras everywhere everything is being filmed on smartphones sooner or later probably sooner the jubilee concert all thora this will restore order that's what is that that's human nature that people like water order will be restored and the people who are now writing and burning things down will be prosecuted the stuff that they've looted will be returned. people will go to prison so it's really done an activity that they're gauged in so i think this is this thing with c.n.n. is really part and parcel of a profoundly stupid activity how do you feel about how the at the president is handling the situation any particular with his said tweets which say things like if there's looting they'll be shooting. well trump is the snack of expressing himself in a crude way but he's also. expressing a profound truth which is there. cannot go on i mean these are people's properties that being is being looted people's businesses that are being destroyed . sooner or later the public will turn to the also written and they get come back restore order allow us to run our bu
there are closed circuit turf cameras everywhere everything is being filmed on smartphones sooner or later probably sooner the jubilee concert all thora this will restore order that's what is that that's human nature that people like water order will be restored and the people who are now writing and burning things down will be prosecuted the stuff that they've looted will be returned. people will go to prison so it's really done an activity that they're gauged in so i think this is this thing...
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the sooner we get there, the sooner we can get back to normal that we all recognize. the military has done a great job. michael: a couple more questions on readiness and getting back to normal. you are at the department of defense today. i know that there are some people in the building. some people are cia. a concept in mind for the people handling paperwork, but often classified a certain amount that cannot be done by telework? is there a contact for how that process plays out? a new normal that preserves enough of what we used to do that you could be effective handling certain projects? absolutely. we have been pleasantly surprised with what we can do in telework. there are certain areas when it comes to telework. our chief management officer has plans to reopen the pentagon. it will be based on the so over as plan, period of time, we can open up other office buildings so we can get back to normal and protect our people. that remains job number one. protect our service members our ourcivilians and maintain national security capabilities that has beenort underway si
the sooner we get there, the sooner we can get back to normal that we all recognize. the military has done a great job. michael: a couple more questions on readiness and getting back to normal. you are at the department of defense today. i know that there are some people in the building. some people are cia. a concept in mind for the people handling paperwork, but often classified a certain amount that cannot be done by telework? is there a contact for how that process plays out? a new normal...
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no, i would sooner be in the house of commons in thejob i was sooner be in the house of commons in the. but if this is how i have to work, i will do that and do this job. mr cummings has to play by the rules that he has set and everybody else has to abide by. he has broken those rules and has to go. you say that. but the question is in the end, it is down to him whether he wants to go. he says he won‘t go and doesn‘t care how it looks, that is what he said yesterday. borisjohnson is quoted today saying he won‘t throw him to the dogs, does the prime minister need mrcummings to the dogs, does the prime minister need mr cummings to baddeley that he won‘t fire him? —— to baddeley. need mr cummings to baddeley that he won't fire him? —— to baddeley.” think there was a degree of sympathy yesterday, as parents and grandparents we understand that fathers want to protect their children and need to protect their children and need to protect their children and need to protect their children and are determined to do so. children and are determined to do so. people can sympathise with that. if it t
no, i would sooner be in the house of commons in thejob i was sooner be in the house of commons in the. but if this is how i have to work, i will do that and do this job. mr cummings has to play by the rules that he has set and everybody else has to abide by. he has broken those rules and has to go. you say that. but the question is in the end, it is down to him whether he wants to go. he says he won‘t go and doesn‘t care how it looks, that is what he said yesterday. borisjohnson is quoted...
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this vaccine is found, the sooner it's proven safe, and the sooner it's distributed, it will be the best for america and for the rest of the world. it isn't just america first. it's america involved, america committed, america willing to work with the world to find a solution to one of our greatest public health crises of our : i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today in the midst of this national crisis, this pandemic, to talk about one hero among, of course, many. first i wanto
this vaccine is found, the sooner it's proven safe, and the sooner it's distributed, it will be the best for america and for the rest of the world. it isn't just america first. it's america involved, america committed, america willing to work with the world to find a solution to one of our greatest public health crises of our : i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. klobuchar: mr. president, i come to the floor today in the midst of this national...
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or two, donald trump was not there to offer his scientific opinion that we will get a vaccine much sooner than that. donald trump has actually said we will get a vaccine this year, in 2020. >> we think we're going to have a vaccine by the end of this year, and we're pushing very hard. >> he said that last week, not one of the republican senators on that committee supported any of donald trump's thinking about a vaccine or made statements, anything like this. >> i feel about vaccines like i feel about tests. this is going to go away without a vaccine and we're not going to see it again hopefully after a period of time. >> that was on friday. that was president trump on friday. that wasn't president trump in february.
or two, donald trump was not there to offer his scientific opinion that we will get a vaccine much sooner than that. donald trump has actually said we will get a vaccine this year, in 2020. >> we think we're going to have a vaccine by the end of this year, and we're pushing very hard. >> he said that last week, not one of the republican senators on that committee supported any of donald trump's thinking about a vaccine or made statements, anything like this. >> i feel about...
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there are a lot sooner and i. really want to know since mr not you are in charge of your church. when i say in a 100 different ways audrey talents were being called on to make a difference having what. is. wrong and. i thought i would argue that out in the last bit which alec was somebody who had to mention the well yes but i'll email you a bit on the matter dems are were limited chances are that he was simply that he assumed i mean to do it. for those of us who mean told to stay at home he was sometimes easy to forget that others didn't have the marks or. some of rome's homeless found shelter with a catholic charity it was a people say the u.n. the question for having those. at the that one person. in front of you must answer this. there is a real that in this is you want anything. that you please a bit if i. use it get to know you that is the very east in my very few the way you believe it so i get us there saw them with the fire with the most ornery beginning all over. the boat was their vision out of their duty called a good bit if they were good you would agree with you but
there are a lot sooner and i. really want to know since mr not you are in charge of your church. when i say in a 100 different ways audrey talents were being called on to make a difference having what. is. wrong and. i thought i would argue that out in the last bit which alec was somebody who had to mention the well yes but i'll email you a bit on the matter dems are were limited chances are that he was simply that he assumed i mean to do it. for those of us who mean told to stay at home he was...
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me the little sooner the shooter. it was still but a few matto probably the main 2 people more seem to these early release priscilla in your district. but as journalists and filmmakers this was a story we couldn't ignore. when the world health organization the clear coronavirus a global pandemic we knew we were going to have to safeguard ourselves and our crew . let's get in. the 1st thing we needed were face masks. at the us that was at a little mosque. in the end we got lucky well sort of we finally managed to find some face masks but it's these paper ones we're just gonna have to deal with this for the time being. as we start for lunch the strangely empty restaurants in one of rome's most famous gas us give us the 1st visible evidence of the lockdown beginning to bite. with a little girl if he. could join your usual but i mean. obviously thought. you know the energy lithium but i'm going to guess it is so different then the. other it's a better one i don't want to know you. guys are. much of rome still seemed unfaz
me the little sooner the shooter. it was still but a few matto probably the main 2 people more seem to these early release priscilla in your district. but as journalists and filmmakers this was a story we couldn't ignore. when the world health organization the clear coronavirus a global pandemic we knew we were going to have to safeguard ourselves and our crew . let's get in. the 1st thing we needed were face masks. at the us that was at a little mosque. in the end we got lucky well sort of we...
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and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later?t people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's curbside pickup at retail, but, you know, for most of us, like when i go buy my candles i'm going to walk in there and i'm going to walk around even if i can't touch something. let's talk a bit and then wrap up the conversation because i know that there's so much that we can talk about and we wanted to try to keep these to 30 minutes. but how can we move this faster? how can we get better prepared for reopening as an everyday citizen? >> yep. so i think that, mayor, so really important -- thank you for emphasizing the need to move forward and to
and just quickly, why not sooner rather than later?t people are trying to understand. why can't we do this, or why can't we do that? i get that it is about, you know, limiting human interaction but for the most part you can tell that people are, you know, they are hungry for more, but they're also willing to follow the rules as they're given more. you know, so let's talk a little bit about that and what we can do to maybe even move this along faster because, you know, we appreciate that there's...
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we'll have a great economy, very soon, much sooner than people think. much sooner. now, we cut taxes, we do things that you have to do, if somebody comes along and raises taxes an does all of the nonsense that they're talking about, you will have a crash like you have never seen before but this was artificially induced. this was an artificially induced unemployment. this was where we said we're taking the greatest economy in the history of the world, because that is what it was, most people are in our country, almost 160 million people, we were never closed. we had to turn it off, one day it turned off. nothing like that has ever happened before. but by doing that we have saved millions of lives. but now we're going to make our comeback, and comeback will be a very strong one. i will be meeting in a little while. as you know we have a -- reporter: question health care related. today is the deadline for the white house if it wants to modify its argument before the supreme court about invalidating obamacare to do it. will you continue with the plan to completely inval
we'll have a great economy, very soon, much sooner than people think. much sooner. now, we cut taxes, we do things that you have to do, if somebody comes along and raises taxes an does all of the nonsense that they're talking about, you will have a crash like you have never seen before but this was artificially induced. this was an artificially induced unemployment. this was where we said we're taking the greatest economy in the history of the world, because that is what it was, most people are...
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obviously, people want to do that a lot sooner than later. reporting live in san jose, glenn ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a new vaccine pushing financial markets to their best day and more than a month. the dow closing up more than 900 points. the nasdaq and s&p 500 also posting big gains. as the markets rallied, a bombshell from the president. the drug he pitched as a coronavirus treatment is now part of his daily regimen. reporter natalie brand is at the white house where mr. trump broke the news. >> reporter: list, the president was meeting with restaurant industry leaders this afternoon, including thomas keller, known for his famous napa valley restaurants. they were talking about safely reopening, but the news quickly returned to hydroxychloroquine after the president told reporters he is taking the drug himself. >> i am taking it. hydroxychloroquine. right now. >> reporter: during a roundtable with restaurant executives, the president revealed he has been taking the drug hydroxychloroquine along with the zinc for nearly 2 weeks to try and preve
obviously, people want to do that a lot sooner than later. reporting live in san jose, glenn ramirez, kpix 5. >>> a new vaccine pushing financial markets to their best day and more than a month. the dow closing up more than 900 points. the nasdaq and s&p 500 also posting big gains. as the markets rallied, a bombshell from the president. the drug he pitched as a coronavirus treatment is now part of his daily regimen. reporter natalie brand is at the white house where mr. trump broke...
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we're going to have a great economy very soon, much sooner than people think. much sooner. now, we cut taxes and we do things that we have to do, if somebody comes along and raises taxes and does all of the nonsense they're talking about, you will have a crash like you have never seen before. but this was artificially induced. this was an artificially induced unemployment. this is where we said we are taking the greatest economy in the history of the world, because that's what it was. most people in our country, almost 160 million people, we were never close, but we had to turn it off. in one day, it turned off. nothing like that has ever happened. but by doing that, we have saved millions of lives. now we are going to make our come back, and the comeback is going to be a very strong one. i will be meeting in a little while, because as you know we have very good governors. to -- >> today is the deadline for the white house to modify its argument -- will you continue with the plan to completely invalidate the aca? pres. trump: what we want to do, we are not doing anything. u
we're going to have a great economy very soon, much sooner than people think. much sooner. now, we cut taxes and we do things that we have to do, if somebody comes along and raises taxes and does all of the nonsense they're talking about, you will have a crash like you have never seen before. but this was artificially induced. this was an artificially induced unemployment. this is where we said we are taking the greatest economy in the history of the world, because that's what it was. most...
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. >> the sooner you get something, is sooner you can defeat it. >> mind over matter, we have tips on how to use your brain to control your waistline. >> and i will show you five simple steps to do at home right away to reach your weight loss goals. >> the tone it up twosome. >> we provide for our communities for not only being physically well but mentally well rate now. >> and down but not out. how a local radio personality is putting a funny and inspiring spin on being inspired.
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technology we'll use to guide operations and ppe is fundamental in terms of reopening the economy sooner. those include protective gear essential for businesses to reopen and provide customthtion workers that protection they deserve. ppe is foundational in that. it's just another reason we have to be real deliberative on how we reopen the economy and it's may day every year since my birth. that's a day to express yourself, which is a wonderful tradition in this country. people protesting the status quo, which is also a wonderful point of privilege we have in the united states. we should celebrate that and thank people for expressing themselves but that expression this year is one of frustration and concern and deeply understandable anxiety about the economy and the fate and future of their families and this state and our nation and the world collectively we're trying to build and so i just want folks to know, we're getting very close to making really meaningful augmentations to the stay at home order. we are weeks not months, i want to say many days, not weeks, as long as we continue to
technology we'll use to guide operations and ppe is fundamental in terms of reopening the economy sooner. those include protective gear essential for businesses to reopen and provide customthtion workers that protection they deserve. ppe is foundational in that. it's just another reason we have to be real deliberative on how we reopen the economy and it's may day every year since my birth. that's a day to express yourself, which is a wonderful tradition in this country. people protesting the...
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the sooner the better. and second about demographic information, understandnd the problem but there are a lot of ways to skin that cat. they look at zip codes, we might be able easily ablel to tell demographic information. so i think my colleague, i regret that we cannot move this legislation. the only legislation that would be talked about in the floor, thus far even though we were passed by the majority leader to quÉbec during the crisis, and how we can move forward quickly in the future. to get the kind of information we need and with that i yield the floor. >> only think my colleagues, the senators for their leadership on this issue. if seeking better transparency and oversight. with regard to a program that involves now, almost a trillion taxpayer dollars. i doing the senator's in a sentiment our colleagues from florida has been both sincere and bipartisan in his efforts on this program to the fact of the matter is, that this program paycheck protection program, cries out for stronger oversight as does
the sooner the better. and second about demographic information, understandnd the problem but there are a lot of ways to skin that cat. they look at zip codes, we might be able easily ablel to tell demographic information. so i think my colleague, i regret that we cannot move this legislation. the only legislation that would be talked about in the floor, thus far even though we were passed by the majority leader to quÉbec during the crisis, and how we can move forward quickly in the future. to...
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sooner or later and when they encounter as they will need that have you know back immunity that fast metabolism reached definitely do not improve when you see it at home with you know the phrase the tally on the couch it almost seems that the bigger the mall monumental decision this you were the questions being asked. yeah i mean it said well it's really really interesting and countries adopts a new moment in. media cut recent debate because we've simply never faced a crisis up this kind with in the light most people around the world and so i think that from the beginning the spin in a sense so you know oh what was it that just hit us and what are we going to do about it we don't know what we're going to do about it the only thing that we know works in this situation is a form of ornstein well we actually don't know that for a fact. it's still hardly debated by i think we all and just why there for a long lowdown to really decrease lethality. from this virus and i'm sure you're hearing about the example of switzerland which decided against introducing attic warrants interest actually
sooner or later and when they encounter as they will need that have you know back immunity that fast metabolism reached definitely do not improve when you see it at home with you know the phrase the tally on the couch it almost seems that the bigger the mall monumental decision this you were the questions being asked. yeah i mean it said well it's really really interesting and countries adopts a new moment in. media cut recent debate because we've simply never faced a crisis up this kind with...
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and the more americans that opt in on that program, the sooner this thing's going to be disarmed. >> there are a lot of people who widon't want to get tested a week. they don't want to wear a mask. what do you think about incentivizing themso to i way? maybe either tying it to unemployment benefits, tying it to ppp payments, the small business loans program. do you think people justh do it throe goodness of their own hearts, if they're, as you said, looking at their own family, or is there a way tote it or encourage it? t first thought is, is thait's about leadership. this is -- the idea -- it's not only the united states. every part of the world is doing their own thing on this. and some of them more interesting and successful ways than others. but nobody nobody's bulletproof. and i think it really -- i don't see a better path than leadership. and if it has to be leadershipta in the, then so be it. i do think the president of the united states,on whateverict i may have, -- if and i'm not suggesting this could happen or not, but the incredible legacyha that he woul, no matter what's
and the more americans that opt in on that program, the sooner this thing's going to be disarmed. >> there are a lot of people who widon't want to get tested a week. they don't want to wear a mask. what do you think about incentivizing themso to i way? maybe either tying it to unemployment benefits, tying it to ppp payments, the small business loans program. do you think people justh do it throe goodness of their own hearts, if they're, as you said, looking at their own family, or is...
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colors explains this in denmark where originally from and where the opening up of society has happened sooner than elsewhere we have seen a shift from overwhelming support for the actions of the danish prime minister to really end up. in a quite significant way and now we're then beginning to see a lot of questioning of the specific ways in which science is being opened up and i think we'll see just. around the world what bugs me the most is that nobody has really asked and nobody has actually clearly explained whether we need those low downs in the 1st place because. you know you would understand that from. just tickle point of view definitely the government's need at some time you know to create create that extra bad capacity to build new medical facilities to train the doctors but locking people from monza now and you know it's a it's a very questionable decision from an if you're a logical point of view i mean it's not going to exactly clear that that's going to prevent them from the virus because they back sure are they will encounter it. sooner or later and when they encounter they will
colors explains this in denmark where originally from and where the opening up of society has happened sooner than elsewhere we have seen a shift from overwhelming support for the actions of the danish prime minister to really end up. in a quite significant way and now we're then beginning to see a lot of questioning of the specific ways in which science is being opened up and i think we'll see just. around the world what bugs me the most is that nobody has really asked and nobody has actually...