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do me a favor if syracuse is open manhattan don't go there. hang out in your area, we will get to you. i think people would adhere to that. steve: well, plus, also, big states are different. for instance, in new york. we don't know when the schools are going to reopen. gavin newsom said yesterday of california it looks like they could actually reopen their schools in july which is unusual happenstance because usually people go back to school? august. how would that work? they don't know. also regarding going back and openings up retail, the simon property group, which is the largest prosecutor of malls in the united states, they're going, to as of friday, open up 50 malls in 10 of the states that are going to start to reopen. this is good news for people who want to go back. but, listen, it's going to be a lot different than it was before. you're going to take your temperature now when. in there is going to be somebody right there with a scanner. they will hand out free sanitizer. hand out free masks. if you go to the food court, every other c
do me a favor if syracuse is open manhattan don't go there. hang out in your area, we will get to you. i think people would adhere to that. steve: well, plus, also, big states are different. for instance, in new york. we don't know when the schools are going to reopen. gavin newsom said yesterday of california it looks like they could actually reopen their schools in july which is unusual happenstance because usually people go back to school? august. how would that work? they don't know. also...
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held his coronavirus briefing in syracuse. topics included a timeline for reopening state fares and colleges, the lag in un testing.t claims and he is not a real dock to or the. he is still technically a doctor. has worked for the state for many years. to his right, garretts. he is not a doctor either. who else? worked with me in the state for many years and has been a great talent here. it is a pleasure to be here today. we are at syracuse state university, the upstate medical school and hospital. had a chance to say hello to the nurses and doctors who work ere. i wanted to say thank you for for all they have done here. he also sent a team down to new york city. so it has just been an extraordinary experience but we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly in all of this. the good is beautiful. let me talk about some of the facts we are dealing with today. facts are our friends, right. people want to know the facts without spin or opinion. that is what we have been giving them. total hospitalization rate is down a tick, which
held his coronavirus briefing in syracuse. topics included a timeline for reopening state fares and colleges, the lag in un testing.t claims and he is not a real dock to or the. he is still technically a doctor. has worked for the state for many years. to his right, garretts. he is not a doctor either. who else? worked with me in the state for many years and has been a great talent here. it is a pleasure to be here today. we are at syracuse state university, the upstate medical school and...
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state fair in syracuse. track in saratoga. i don't think we have time. but i don't think you can open those unless we do it statewide because there is such a pent-up demand to get out of the house and do something. you open the saratoga racetrack, i guarantee you will have the highest attendance in the history of the saratoga racetrack. you will have people from the drivingortheast region to the saratoga racetrack just because they want to get out of the house. you could say, that is great for the saratoga racetrack, but density is not our friend, right? when you talk about opening a venue, you look at some of the sixes opening venues with feet apart. howdy do six feet apart at the racetrack? how do you do succeed apart at the state fair? how do you do that when you have double the attendance and people are all crammed in there, you know? i think it would have to be a statewide opening coordinated with connecticut, new jersey, otherwise, you will have a much, much more dense situation if you wind up being the only town ison in town, and a tri-state regio
state fair in syracuse. track in saratoga. i don't think we have time. but i don't think you can open those unless we do it statewide because there is such a pent-up demand to get out of the house and do something. you open the saratoga racetrack, i guarantee you will have the highest attendance in the history of the saratoga racetrack. you will have people from the drivingortheast region to the saratoga racetrack just because they want to get out of the house. you could say, that is great for...
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spot on the d one roster thagoal came to fruion last month when he pledged to play linebackerfor syracuse university. now you must continue to prepare for a future that is uncertain for everyone, it's take >>i guess it's got to the best of it and the ain thing they told the don't says the recruiting procesduring these times, but luckily he was able to get up syracuse for a visit before it was too late that was theday that stacy to visitors like >>that lessen onto the field >>laughter next to make for asians thank yofor as of now ryan will report to syrase has told in june but he does not know for certain what to make of when football will officially resumed iting to hear they set and. >>there they start got so they for that actually this everything's up in the reporting a marine, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>let's check in now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow as we take a live look outside hereat the golden layer sticking ound today, e but the sun made a nice reappearance in warmed us up across most of the bay area. lawrence is at home right ow and it was good to have the
spot on the d one roster thagoal came to fruion last month when he pledged to play linebackerfor syracuse university. now you must continue to prepare for a future that is uncertain for everyone, it's take >>i guess it's got to the best of it and the ain thing they told the don't says the recruiting procesduring these times, but luckily he was able to get up syracuse for a visit before it was too late that was theday that stacy to visitors like >>that lessen onto the field...
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cruiting press was odd during these times, but luckily, he was able to plge to play linebacker for syracuse university. now he must continue to prepare for a future that is just uncerta for everyone. >>the last daythat they they took visitors like the even less and onto the field water cracked next to i guess it got to make after that the best of >>well as of now ryan will report to syracuse has told in june, but he just doesn't kn for certain when or if the football season will officially resume. afl team of facilities are closed during the pandemic ut there is a framework in place for offseason remote work out. it allows teamto run online instctions and workouts with the players. the sessions are voluntary but players will still be able to collt offseason workout bonuses laid out in their contracts and as of now ere's just no set plan for training camp if facilities are not clea to open up by late july, so we shall see alright a little peek outside before we go we want to check in on conditions around the bay area this morning suace stepping out it's it's cold tomild and i say that becaus
cruiting press was odd during these times, but luckily, he was able to plge to play linebacker for syracuse university. now he must continue to prepare for a future that is just uncerta for everyone. >>the last daythat they they took visitors like the even less and onto the field water cracked next to i guess it got to make after that the best of >>well as of now ryan will report to syracuse has told in june, but he just doesn't kn for certain when or if the football season will...
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next shot of now ryan wi report to syracuse has told in june but he es not know for certain what to ke of when football will officially resumed waiting to and. >>they start according to marine, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>time now for >>well the nfl is still oceeding with its busine pot social-distancing is in full effect the draft starts next weekend rerts emerged this weekend that commissioner roger goodell will be announcing the pickfrom the basement of his new york home. and that's not theonly example of how work is being condued remotely the league announced today plans for a virtual offseason workout program as team facilities remain osed during the coronavirus pandemic the program gins next week and it allows teams to run line instruction and work out with their players. the sessions are voluntary but players will still be able to collect offseason workout bonuses laid out in their contracts. >>as of now there is no set plan for training camp to facilities still aren't clear to op by late july. another nfl news, former stanford superstar christian mccaffrey making history
next shot of now ryan wi report to syracuse has told in june but he es not know for certain what to ke of when football will officially resumed waiting to and. >>they start according to marine, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. >>time now for >>well the nfl is still oceeding with its busine pot social-distancing is in full effect the draft starts next weekend rerts emerged this weekend that commissioner roger goodell will be announcing the pickfrom the basement of his new york...
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in syracuse, joe manchin says his hospitals will go bankrupt. we need that. the third thing we need is what the republican governors are calling for, money for state and local governments. and this is not abstract. >> right, but it's not going to be in there, you heard secretary mnuchin. >> he says that. we are pushing hard -- well, they said 'til the last minute that it won't be in covid 3, and we pushed for $150 billion and it got in. it is so important. we don't want our police, our firefighters, our emts, our bus drivers. this is not an abstract issue. we don't want them fired, they're as important as anybody else. we're continuing to push hard for that in covid 3.5. >> let me ask you a question, because you're coming to us live this morning from one of the epicenters of coronavirus in the world, new york. democrats have been very critical of how long it took president trump to take serious action in the fight against coronavirus. but dr. thomas freeden, former head of the centers for disease control, he told "the new york times" if new york state and cit
in syracuse, joe manchin says his hospitals will go bankrupt. we need that. the third thing we need is what the republican governors are calling for, money for state and local governments. and this is not abstract. >> right, but it's not going to be in there, you heard secretary mnuchin. >> he says that. we are pushing hard -- well, they said 'til the last minute that it won't be in covid 3, and we pushed for $150 billion and it got in. it is so important. we don't want our police,...
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spot on a d one roster that goal came to fruition last nth when he pedged to play linebacker for syracuse university. >>now you must continue to prare for a future that is unrtain for everyone. >>i guess it's got best of don't says the recruiting ocess was i during these times, but luckily he was able to get up to racuse for a visit before it was too >>and less on to the field ryan will report to syracuse w has told in je but he does not know or certain what to make of when footbl will and. ially resumed waiting to >>they start according to marine, i'm jason dumas scrum for news. deadly tornadoes ave. destroying hundreds of homes acss several states ahead we'll have details on the damage over the past 2 days plus a southe california family finding their family picture in an advertisement that claims they died of covid-19 tonig that family speaking out and demanding answers. and a new measure this now in p the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abie, we're inventing e to create tomorrows at will be healthier... while making medicines that help peop
spot on a d one roster that goal came to fruition last nth when he pedged to play linebacker for syracuse university. >>now you must continue to prare for a future that is unrtain for everyone. >>i guess it's got best of don't says the recruiting ocess was i during these times, but luckily he was able to get up to racuse for a visit before it was too >>and less on to the field ryan will report to syracuse w has told in je but he does not know or certain what to make of when...
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we are at syracuse state university, the upstate medical school and hospital. had a chance to say hello to the nurses and doctors who work here . i wanted to say thank you for all the -- all they have done here. it has just been an extraordinary experience but we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly with this. the good is beautiful. let me talk about some of the facts we are dealing with today. facts are our friends, right. people want to know the facts without spin or opinion. that is what we have been giving them. total hospitalization rate is down. which is good news. hospitalization is down. the number of into patients is also down. the number of covid hospitalizations per day -- these are new people who are newly diagnosed with covid. it is under 1000, which is good news. it is still a significant number of people. 900 people. we have 900 new infections yesterday on a three-day rolling average. you see the numbers coming down. that is good news. this is the worst news. ab is today think the nightmare will be over but it is not. yesterday passed away fr
we are at syracuse state university, the upstate medical school and hospital. had a chance to say hello to the nurses and doctors who work here . i wanted to say thank you for all the -- all they have done here. it has just been an extraordinary experience but we have seen the good, the bad and the ugly with this. the good is beautiful. let me talk about some of the facts we are dealing with today. facts are our friends, right. people want to know the facts without spin or opinion. that is what...
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for me this kind of creator that she creates from syracuse she just gets in this environment and bring through here. now the performer what he has to do is to start from this environment here and go. to this sphere of the composer was think the music and brought it here. born in athens and trained in st petersburg. as one of the most exciting conductors of our time. from 2004 to 2010 he was music director of the novosibirsk state opera and ballet theatre it was there where he founded his music i turn on sample and chamber choir. when he became artistic director of the para opera and ballet theatre in western russia he took music a town along with him right from the start couldn't see demonstrated his passion for getting people excited about music. so what i'm doing is all of the bare oldies connection inside of me singing to other now understand and every minute what is the function. if you and then trying to bring this mysterious late in during the performance of everybody gets transformed. and does all these functions and all this quality and doesn't remains in the 1st layer of quali
for me this kind of creator that she creates from syracuse she just gets in this environment and bring through here. now the performer what he has to do is to start from this environment here and go. to this sphere of the composer was think the music and brought it here. born in athens and trained in st petersburg. as one of the most exciting conductors of our time. from 2004 to 2010 he was music director of the novosibirsk state opera and ballet theatre it was there where he founded his music...
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there were special elections last night in syracuse. legally, i cannot affect a congressional race. governor may call a special others., but with the gov. cuomo: difference between may and shall is all the difference in the world. could we anticipate your decision on the on pause order can also be coupled with a decision on state re-openings? gov. cuomo: you can anticipate anything you would like to. you can anticipate whatever you would like. they are not necessarily linked. we will make a decision at the right time because people need to notice. certain industries might be opened prior to others. gov. cuomo: yes, i definition. -- by definition. nobody is going to say region x is open and everything is open automatic. phases.iming, the how essential is your business by how safe is your business. that is the matrix. >> can we get an update on unemployment assistance? gov. cuomo: there's nothing much. c-span has round-the-clock coverage on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic and it's all available on demand on c-span.org/coronavirus. watch briefings, updates from governo
there were special elections last night in syracuse. legally, i cannot affect a congressional race. governor may call a special others., but with the gov. cuomo: difference between may and shall is all the difference in the world. could we anticipate your decision on the on pause order can also be coupled with a decision on state re-openings? gov. cuomo: you can anticipate anything you would like to. you can anticipate whatever you would like. they are not necessarily linked. we will make a...
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similar cuts are in place at a syracuse, new york, hospital. the problems are reflected in a new nationwide survey of hospitals from the inspector general for hhs. ann maxwell is an assistant i.g. >> in order to prepare appropriately for taking care of this infectious disease, the hospitals have staffed elective procedures which bring in money to the hospital, they've stopped other procedures as well. so they are losing revenue. >> reporter: back in miami, the c.e.o. of the jackson health system which runs jackson memorial is carlos magoya. he said the answers are in the math. >> again, we're a public health system. our operating margins are really, really tiny. we don't make a whole lot of money and we don't have the huge working capital of a lot of for-profit health care systems. >> reporter: he said since his hospitals have stopped doing most elective surgeries, the hospital has lost 40% of its revenue and predicts it will lose $25 million in the month of april alone. so he says he's keeping front line doctors and nurses but cutting everywhe
similar cuts are in place at a syracuse, new york, hospital. the problems are reflected in a new nationwide survey of hospitals from the inspector general for hhs. ann maxwell is an assistant i.g. >> in order to prepare appropriately for taking care of this infectious disease, the hospitals have staffed elective procedures which bring in money to the hospital, they've stopped other procedures as well. so they are losing revenue. >> reporter: back in miami, the c.e.o. of the jackson...
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tothe field water cracked next to i guess it's got to the be of >>well as of now ryan will report to syracuses he was told to do in june, but he just doesn't know for certain when or if the football season will officially result >>i'm trevor shirley in washingt where experts are warning about disinformion being spread by china about e coronavirus i've got that after the break coming up next virtual clowns yes, how one man is takng his show on line to help bring joy and laughter to those around it. >>they going pretty sweet forecast as well you know it's good that yestery we have another sweet day today warng up temperatures because of that office where progra love you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms whicmost pills don't. t all-in-one allergy relief for hours, with flonase. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline pl. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. extra life extra por. extra life. exa power. extra life. - power. - life. powe extra life. no need to argue. vs.
tothe field water cracked next to i guess it's got to the be of >>well as of now ryan will report to syracuses he was told to do in june, but he just doesn't know for certain when or if the football season will officially result >>i'm trevor shirley in washingt where experts are warning about disinformion being spread by china about e coronavirus i've got that after the break coming up next virtual clowns yes, how one man is takng his show on line to help bring joy and laughter to...
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and yesterday i got out of my car and i applauded the nurses in syracuse and the doctors in syracuse. and i said, on behalf of every new yorker, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you did, on behalf of every new yorker. i believe that. but then at the same time, if that's what you believe, well then help them. and you know that they're getting on the subways to go to work. make sure the subways are clean. >> what should be done with homeless people because -- >> homeless people should be in shelters -- look, i've been working on the homeless issue -- >> shelter or -- >> bernadette, i've been working on the homeless issue since i was 20-something years old. i did the first plan for mayor david dinkins on how to help the homeless in new york city. mayor dinkins accepted it. next mayor was rudy giuliani. he came in and he accepted it. we made tremendous progress on the homeless. i then went to washington. i did a homeless plan for bill clinton. for the nation on how to help the homeless. he accepted it. we implemented it. it made tremendous progress. it was called a continu
and yesterday i got out of my car and i applauded the nurses in syracuse and the doctors in syracuse. and i said, on behalf of every new yorker, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you did, on behalf of every new yorker. i believe that. but then at the same time, if that's what you believe, well then help them. and you know that they're getting on the subways to go to work. make sure the subways are clean. >> what should be done with homeless people because -- >>...
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and the doctors in syracuse, and i said on behalf of every new yorker, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you did. on behalf of every new yorker. i believe that. but at the same time if that's what you believe, help them. and you know they're getting on the subways to go to work, make sure the subways are clean. >> what should be done with homeless people? >> homeless people -- i have been working on the homeless shelter -- bernadette, i have been working on the homeless issue since i was 27 years old. i did the first plan for mayor david dinkins on how to help the homeless of new york city. mayor dinkins accepted it. next mayor was rudy giuliani. he came in and he accepted it. we made tremendous progress on the homeless. i went to washington. i did a homeless plan for bill clinton and the nation how to help the homeless. he accepted it. we implemented it. it made tremendous progress. it was called the continuing of care. this federal government still is operating the program. we have done this before. this is a false choice. well, the homeless are on the trains. they ha
and the doctors in syracuse, and i said on behalf of every new yorker, i thank you from the bottom of my heart for what you did. on behalf of every new yorker. i believe that. but at the same time if that's what you believe, help them. and you know they're getting on the subways to go to work, make sure the subways are clean. >> what should be done with homeless people? >> homeless people -- i have been working on the homeless shelter -- bernadette, i have been working on the...
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joseph's in syracuse is laying off 700 these are not hotspots. so of the four major things we pushed for we got three over republican resistance that they knew they needed us. the one ones we didn't get for state and local government and it's deeply disappointing. it is not state and local government. as policemen and firemen. as us drivers and people work who work in hospitals. there are many municipal hospitals and many others who are vital and they should not be laid off. that's why we wanted to help state and local governments. we did get one change, just one but it's important. we got a commitment from the president and secretary minnich and that's they will be able to use their state them look all money that the feds are giving them whether covid three or covid for and that's very important to that was the second most important thing other than more money. now one final thing. there will be a big broad old covid four. for anyone who thinks this is the last train out of the station it's not even close and the speaker and i will begin rolling
joseph's in syracuse is laying off 700 these are not hotspots. so of the four major things we pushed for we got three over republican resistance that they knew they needed us. the one ones we didn't get for state and local government and it's deeply disappointing. it is not state and local government. as policemen and firemen. as us drivers and people work who work in hospitals. there are many municipal hospitals and many others who are vital and they should not be laid off. that's why we...
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posted by some pissed on syracuse who used the street was under control no problem it's a flourishing field. i go to john and i says the fall guys your rights and all. the researchers have also shown that there are fewer pest investigations on the organic fields obviously problems do arise organic pesticide has failed to tackle potato beetles for example but it seems that we're a bit late so it wasn't very effective in the mists it cools there's nothing to turn an unusual amount of damage. in fact this sort of problem is usually very easily solved with organic farming methods you know. even if organic farming requires time and effort fortunately predicts tough times ahead for conventional farming. but it's talk us to use the small income it's a dead end because a number of problems have become insurmountable to see that he's going to be certain weeds are resistant to or bizarre scene that a certain diseases are resistant to fungicides. really seeing we're seeing increased sorely roshan and soil compaction hobby or that as a result systems are becoming uncontrollable because they're no
posted by some pissed on syracuse who used the street was under control no problem it's a flourishing field. i go to john and i says the fall guys your rights and all. the researchers have also shown that there are fewer pest investigations on the organic fields obviously problems do arise organic pesticide has failed to tackle potato beetles for example but it seems that we're a bit late so it wasn't very effective in the mists it cools there's nothing to turn an unusual amount of damage. in...
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joseph's in syracuse, laying off 700. these are not hotspots. of the four major things we pushed for, we got three. over republican resistance, but they knew they needed us. the one thing we did not get was state and local government. we are deeply disappointed. it is not state and local government, it is policeman and fireman, it is bus drivers, people who work in hospitals, many municipal hospitals and many others who are vital. they should not be laid off. that is why we wanted to help state and local governments. we got one change, just one, but it is important. we got a commitment from the president and secretary mnuchin that they will be able to use their state and local money that the feds are giving them to deal with revenue losses. that was the second most important thing they wanted other than more money. one final thing. there will be a big, broad, bold covid form. -- covid four. for anyone who thinks this is the last train out of the station, that is not the case. the speaker and i will work on that very soon and very quickly. it wil
joseph's in syracuse, laying off 700. these are not hotspots. of the four major things we pushed for, we got three. over republican resistance, but they knew they needed us. the one thing we did not get was state and local government. we are deeply disappointed. it is not state and local government, it is policeman and fireman, it is bus drivers, people who work in hospitals, many municipal hospitals and many others who are vital. they should not be laid off. that is why we wanted to help state...
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the new york state fair began in syracuse in 1841 and remains one of the largest in the u.s. >> happyry festival to you. i'm at the indiana blueberry festival with jamie allen and her strange inheritance -- a cabin her grandfather carved out of a 1,900-year-old redwood. how many people do you think you meet a year as a result of traveling with a log? >> millions. [ chuckles ] literally, millions of people. >> she's been at it since she was a kid. for years, she crisscrossed the country with her dad. what's here? >> this is my friend mike mcneil, and he was a good friend of my father's, as well, so i thought he was somebody you might like to meet. >> oh, you mean you didn't just bring me over here to have something with sprinkles? >> [ laughs ] >> mike mcneil has run a traveling concession stand like this one for 40 years. he and jamie's father crossed paths many times. >> jamie's dad was a good businessman, and he had a good heart, too, which is what you want people to say about you. >> okay... what i want is to see if mike's cheesecake is any good. >> wait a minute. >> ooh! they have
the new york state fair began in syracuse in 1841 and remains one of the largest in the u.s. >> happyry festival to you. i'm at the indiana blueberry festival with jamie allen and her strange inheritance -- a cabin her grandfather carved out of a 1,900-year-old redwood. how many people do you think you meet a year as a result of traveling with a log? >> millions. [ chuckles ] literally, millions of people. >> she's been at it since she was a kid. for years, she crisscrossed...
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one of the first trials is under way in syracuse, new york. alessandra miller was the first person to donate there. >> and i am very grateful i'm in position that i can help. >> reporter: testing for the virus antibody is critical to finding people who can donate. but thousands are still being refused tests to know if they had covid to begin with. here in california, there's the large backlog to process. >> it's a complicated process, so you need a lot of resources, and at a time when our health-care system is pushed to the brink -- >> reporter: after people reached out, jim's family learned the potential plasma treatment isn't yet available to him. >> it's incredibly frustrating because people like my dad are going to suffer if people don't take action and start moving faster. >> kaylee hartung joins us from her home. kaylee, you had the virus. you're now recovered. and you're trying to donate plasma, but you're having trouble as well? >> reporter: that's right, tom. i have been trying but it's not as simple as raising your hand. i have been
one of the first trials is under way in syracuse, new york. alessandra miller was the first person to donate there. >> and i am very grateful i'm in position that i can help. >> reporter: testing for the virus antibody is critical to finding people who can donate. but thousands are still being refused tests to know if they had covid to begin with. here in california, there's the large backlog to process. >> it's a complicated process, so you need a lot of resources, and at a...
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believe it or not, winter is back in syracuse, new york, where snow showers just ended a few hours ago, but forecasters say the snow will be back late tonight and tomorrow. the radar shows stormy conditions across the middle of the country. up to four inches of snow are expected in parts of illinois and ohio. checking today's high temperatures, near 70 on the west coast, mostly 30s and 40s in the midwest. below normal, 50s and 60s in the northeast and 70s across the south. >>> coming up, a new warning about the u.s. postal service and its uncertain future. >>> also ahead, businesses in revolt. we hear from the small business owner planning to re-open despite stay-at-home orders. >>> and a mother meets her daughter for the first time after delivering her while she was in a covid-19 medically induced coma. is my 2020 census data safe? after sending your census response, your personal information is kept safe. by law, it can't be shared with any other government agency, law enforcement, or landlord. no one. so, take your 2020 census with peace of mind. ♪ shape your future. start here. vis
believe it or not, winter is back in syracuse, new york, where snow showers just ended a few hours ago, but forecasters say the snow will be back late tonight and tomorrow. the radar shows stormy conditions across the middle of the country. up to four inches of snow are expected in parts of illinois and ohio. checking today's high temperatures, near 70 on the west coast, mostly 30s and 40s in the midwest. below normal, 50s and 60s in the northeast and 70s across the south. >>> coming...
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poking up in our region, i got in touch with my parents who sent me an article about a company in syracusea couple that are just printing ppe's just for first responders, and they realized that that's something that i can , you know, i can do down here. they kind of threw my skills behind that to kind of start this group to just help out however we can. pete: different voices singing together can sing a good tune. zubin, you connected with jake through a facebook page and you're doing much the same. >> i have several 3d printers because i'm part of a robotics club and i do a lot of 3d print ing and i wanted to help out once i got off from school and i was put in contact with mr. esso, and he made it possible for me to start print ing things on my personal printers. pete: super cool. give us a sense first, you, jake and then zubin, how many masks are you creating right now? >> 1,116 pieces so far. >> so i've so far printed somewhere around 170. pete: awesome. just every day folk, your job is not to create protective equipment, but you're stepping up. if folks wonder what's this if folks wan
poking up in our region, i got in touch with my parents who sent me an article about a company in syracusea couple that are just printing ppe's just for first responders, and they realized that that's something that i can , you know, i can do down here. they kind of threw my skills behind that to kind of start this group to just help out however we can. pete: different voices singing together can sing a good tune. zubin, you connected with jake through a facebook page and you're doing much the...
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national guard can be deployed to maintain order according to william banks a professor of law at syracuse university the insurrection act may be invoked only following an invasion insurrection or widespread domestic violence and that only states attempting to leave the union would enable. the insurrection act authority but with mandates like shelter in place ordered in san francisco or stay at home in los angeles there is a huge difference when it comes to states rights in the us restrictions in china the epicenter of where the crown of iris originated were extremely strict after the cove in 1000 outbreak even to the extent of forcing people into isolation centers unlike china the us has state sovereignty so while we are being encouraged to stay home as much as possible there are states with a much more casual approach in states like arkansas businesses have the option to remain open even in a national emergency situation governors possess primary authority when it comes to taking control of stopping the spread of disease within their states right now travel is not banned within the count
national guard can be deployed to maintain order according to william banks a professor of law at syracuse university the insurrection act may be invoked only following an invasion insurrection or widespread domestic violence and that only states attempting to leave the union would enable. the insurrection act authority but with mandates like shelter in place ordered in san francisco or stay at home in los angeles there is a huge difference when it comes to states rights in the us restrictions...
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you need more in rochester, syracuse, new york city, and long island. that is why i am going to washington. >> when you head down to the white house today, it has been fair to say that you about to walk a fine line in your dealings. criticism that you have an praise that you have. -- and praise that you have. how will you handle this? gov. cuomo: life is a fine line. being in government is a fine line. everything is a fine line. i will tell you how i negotiate the fine line. tell the truth. just tell the truth. mehas no problem telling when he disagrees and he tells me when he agrees. i have no problem telling him when i disagree and when i agree. you can try to figure it out. heck with it, just tell the truth. >> [inaudible] there has: i think been a lot of discussion about testing. but i do not know that people have really -- in many ways, we are talking past each other. i understand the federal government's point that it is up to the states. and i believe it is largely up to the states. but even the federal government will do a whole presentation on
you need more in rochester, syracuse, new york city, and long island. that is why i am going to washington. >> when you head down to the white house today, it has been fair to say that you about to walk a fine line in your dealings. criticism that you have an praise that you have. -- and praise that you have. how will you handle this? gov. cuomo: life is a fine line. being in government is a fine line. everything is a fine line. i will tell you how i negotiate the fine line. tell the...
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and we are going to have to do that for albany and rochester and syracuse and north country and the hudson valley. that is going to happen. i guarantee the people of the state that as long as i'm governor of this state we won't we can prevent it. we are not going to lose a life because we didn't share resources among ourselves. anything, anyone needs in buffalo to fight this back -- virus will be there. pointcomes from montauk and i have to get in the truck and drive it to buffalo, it will be there. that is the way we have governed the state and that is the way we have operated. that was our mentality post 9/11 . that was how the state operated for the last 10 years. that is how it will be going forward. needs weany community will be there. . understand the fear if i lend hugh my ventilator, what happens when i need the ventilator? that was fdr and the garden hose, right? first of all, smart is you don't want house to burn down, don't let the neighbors house burned down. it is in your self-interest to put out the fire in the neighbors house. not only is it the right ethical thing, it is th
and we are going to have to do that for albany and rochester and syracuse and north country and the hudson valley. that is going to happen. i guarantee the people of the state that as long as i'm governor of this state we won't we can prevent it. we are not going to lose a life because we didn't share resources among ourselves. anything, anyone needs in buffalo to fight this back -- virus will be there. pointcomes from montauk and i have to get in the truck and drive it to buffalo, it will be...
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there are not enough tests being performed in buffalo, syracuse, long island, westchester, not for prisoners, not for the black or brown population, not for the health care workers, not for police officers -- that is true across the board. that's why we have to bring testing up to scale across the board, it is true for everyone. reporter: these prison numbers are so low and with the way the disease spread so quickly -- is that a concern to you? gov. cuomo: any congregant setting is a concern. the greatest concern are the nursing homes. that is the number one congregant concern. prisons are also a concern. but nursing homes, by far and away, are the number one, long-term, really devastating consequence of this disease. so to the extent you want to argue prioritization, the congregant care, nursing homes, prisons, obviously, hospitals, number one at the top of the list is hospitals. -- is nursing homes. reporter: what is the expectation for communications to loved ones with residents in nursing homes if they test positive? april are telling us they are not getting any that's coming up. and sti
there are not enough tests being performed in buffalo, syracuse, long island, westchester, not for prisoners, not for the black or brown population, not for the health care workers, not for police officers -- that is true across the board. that's why we have to bring testing up to scale across the board, it is true for everyone. reporter: these prison numbers are so low and with the way the disease spread so quickly -- is that a concern to you? gov. cuomo: any congregant setting is a concern....
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steven thomas at upstate university hospital in syracuse, new york. dr., thr dr., three years ago, you wrote about containment, you hear the white house saying not every american following the guidelines. ten states don't everyon have stay-at-home order for people to follow. florida for instance finally the governor decided to have one and religious services are exempted. would a federally mandated lockdown help? >> i think it would. not having the mandate is a decision. it is going to be difficult for any locations within the united states avoid having viral transmission. what you can do with public health intervention is reduce the impact of transmission and reduce the number of infection which has a positive downstream effect in terms of keeping hospitals and healthcare system within their capacity to take care of the illness. it is going to have reduced economic effects and it is going to have a positive effect on preserving life and reducing suffering. >> when you think about this, where do you think we are in the arc of this? political leaders h
steven thomas at upstate university hospital in syracuse, new york. dr., thr dr., three years ago, you wrote about containment, you hear the white house saying not every american following the guidelines. ten states don't everyon have stay-at-home order for people to follow. florida for instance finally the governor decided to have one and religious services are exempted. would a federally mandated lockdown help? >> i think it would. not having the mandate is a decision. it is going to be...
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he was a executive producer for syracuse. >> how did you guys meet?rancisco. >> how did you two meet? >> we had friends. we just did a lot with this group of people that sort of gradually realized that we were interested in each other. i think we both realized that. i was interested first i think and he needed rides so i offered him rides and it became reciprocal. >> how long were you together? >> 38 years. >> 38 years we are married and 39 years we are together. >> patricia i , i am so sorry f your loss. having a husband with dementia is difficult enough and to have this. how are you holding up? >> sometimes i am holding up very well and sometimes i am not holding up well at all. there are so many different feelings. there is a feeling that at least he's free of dementia. it was a horrible thing. i am mourning him eventhough the past 15 years i mourn little parts of him as each fell away. i sent you guys some pictures and that made me remember a lot of our lives together. we did a lot of nice things. we probably kayaked in every bay, in the west coas
he was a executive producer for syracuse. >> how did you guys meet?rancisco. >> how did you two meet? >> we had friends. we just did a lot with this group of people that sort of gradually realized that we were interested in each other. i think we both realized that. i was interested first i think and he needed rides so i offered him rides and it became reciprocal. >> how long were you together? >> 38 years. >> 38 years we are married and 39 years we are...
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workers at a wegmans outside syracuse dressing the part. we love this. >> fantastic. look at you guys. i'm so inspired by people like you. what a way to make your customers feel safer. i mean, look at the muscles on rick. ♪ we're all in this together >> wonderful to see frontline workers get the appreciation they deserve. always want to thank them for what they do each and every day. >> well done, mr. paisley. >>> coming up next, billy porter performing live. stay with us. >> it's going to be great. ♪ there's something happening here ♪ stay with us. >> it's going to be great. ♪ there's something happening here ♪ say hi. ♪ a pandemic has the possibility of bringing us together in ways none of us would have been able to expect. ♪ i'm so small said the mole. yes said the boy, but you make a huge difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction- all without leaving the comfort- and safety of your home. that's the po
workers at a wegmans outside syracuse dressing the part. we love this. >> fantastic. look at you guys. i'm so inspired by people like you. what a way to make your customers feel safer. i mean, look at the muscles on rick. ♪ we're all in this together >> wonderful to see frontline workers get the appreciation they deserve. always want to thank them for what they do each and every day. >> well done, mr. paisley. >>> coming up next, billy porter performing live. stay...
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it is possible you open something in syracuse, open something in the north country, where you now see license plates coming in from connecticut, new jersey, from downstate, all coming to that area because they have been lockdown and they are looking for -- they have been locked down and they are looking for an activity. all of this is done in a multistate context with our neighboring states. most relevant downstate. downstate is obviously the most complicated situation. that is new york city, westchester, surrounding suburbs. coordination is vital there because the new jersey, connecticut, new york city area is very intermixed, people are going and coming, they live in one place, they work in the other. that correlation is important. you get upstate, coordination with massachusetts is more important in some areas. some parts, pennsylvania coordination is more important. coordinating with those states that our neighbors to that region. downstate, we have to coordinate the main activities. there are gears that enter mesh, you cannot turn one gear without turning the other gears. that is
it is possible you open something in syracuse, open something in the north country, where you now see license plates coming in from connecticut, new jersey, from downstate, all coming to that area because they have been lockdown and they are looking for -- they have been locked down and they are looking for an activity. all of this is done in a multistate context with our neighboring states. most relevant downstate. downstate is obviously the most complicated situation. that is new york city,...
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in 1987, they had a last-second shot to give the hoosiers a win over syracuse. fifth national title. that is half the number won by ucla. they went on this day in 1975 over kentucky. >> i'm happy that i could go out this way too. >>> you're looking at mohammed allie. >> and with howard postell at the microphone. he went on to win the first of three fights between the two in the controversy all split decision. this is this day in sports, march 31. ♪ >>> all right as we get ready to check this out. this is a little parental role reversal. he is now with the pittsburgh penguins of course. he has turned to rollerblading in his house. he gets a scolding from his son. check this out. >> dad, dad, no. no. >> that looks fun. >> the kid was not taking doing that. more like a castle than a house. this is just one of those bizarre, i don't really know how to describe that. this involves a trampoline, a laundry bag and a lot of boredom, i think. but the good news is, he is social distancing. right? somewhere stuff. >>> all right, this is what i call, we do have the cat hurd
in 1987, they had a last-second shot to give the hoosiers a win over syracuse. fifth national title. that is half the number won by ucla. they went on this day in 1975 over kentucky. >> i'm happy that i could go out this way too. >>> you're looking at mohammed allie. >> and with howard postell at the microphone. he went on to win the first of three fights between the two in the controversy all split decision. this is this day in sports, march 31. ♪ >>> all right...
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it's kind of like if you think of, according to julie neiderhoff from syracuse university. it's like going through a toll booth and they close randomly without warning and only certain vehicles can go through certain tolls. you get this traffic jam here. it starts to open back up, but it is very likely if you want tyson pork sausage at the grocery store, poppy, jim, you might not see it. you might have to settle for chicken wings from a different company instead, until it comes back online. >> we've been following this and will continue to follow it very closely especially the impact on those employees. diane, thanks for the reporting. >>> the governor of ohio, mike dewine, is set to lay out his plan for reopening the state today. dewine says it is consistent with white house guidelines, but state and local leaders figure out how to reopen, this crisis is hammering economies of cities like dayton, ohio. it was forced to furlough more than a quarter of its workforce. i'm joined by dayton mayor nan whaley. thank you for taking the time this morning. if i could ask you about t
it's kind of like if you think of, according to julie neiderhoff from syracuse university. it's like going through a toll booth and they close randomly without warning and only certain vehicles can go through certain tolls. you get this traffic jam here. it starts to open back up, but it is very likely if you want tyson pork sausage at the grocery store, poppy, jim, you might not see it. you might have to settle for chicken wings from a different company instead, until it comes back online....
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. >>> governor cuomo is at syracuse today talking about his briefing. the governor making clear he believes new york is on the path to progress. may 15th is how long his pause is in effect. talking about reopening process and saying he wants to make sure the state gets this right. we can't negate everything we have accomplished and also saying emotions can't drive the process. upstate where he is today, central new york has a lower infection rate than new york city. constant talking about testing and the need to ramp up testing. new york also had we heard the numbers yesterday of an interesting series of antibody testing to try to determine who already has been exposed to the coronavirus. right now there are 8 antibody tests that's given by the fda. that's a handful. berkeley and uc san francisco are working to evaluate some of these tests and revealing who's still at risk or been infected. joining me now two researchers dr. alex marshan and dr. patrick hsu. dr. marsha, let me talk to you first. yesterday to hear governor cuomo says they have done testi
. >>> governor cuomo is at syracuse today talking about his briefing. the governor making clear he believes new york is on the path to progress. may 15th is how long his pause is in effect. talking about reopening process and saying he wants to make sure the state gets this right. we can't negate everything we have accomplished and also saying emotions can't drive the process. upstate where he is today, central new york has a lower infection rate than new york city. constant talking...
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in 1987, indiana's keith smart gave the he'siers a 74-73 win over syracuse.ifth national title. that's half the number won by john wooden. he and the bruins won their tenth on this day in north korean 75 after kentucky two. days after he announced his retirement. >> i'm happy they could go out this way too. >> reporter: and with howard cocell at the mic, ken morton broke mohammed ali's jaw in the first round and went on to win the first of three fights between the two men in a split-day decision. >> i have to be honest with you, the next piece of video you're either gonna find disturbing or maybe if you're a fan of martial arts and boxing. it is thought-provoking. let's go ahead and check this out. >> that just hurts. >> she's an 11 -year-old from russia. her whole family is into box and can martial arts. youngest female to throw 385 punches in 30 seconds ever. no olympics, but we do have the kiddie hurdles for you. >>> this particular kitty is very successful in every stage. of jumping over the toilet paper right here. yeah. as they move up and make it more
in 1987, indiana's keith smart gave the he'siers a 74-73 win over syracuse.ifth national title. that's half the number won by john wooden. he and the bruins won their tenth on this day in north korean 75 after kentucky two. days after he announced his retirement. >> i'm happy they could go out this way too. >> reporter: and with howard cocell at the mic, ken morton broke mohammed ali's jaw in the first round and went on to win the first of three fights between the two men in a...
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poking up in our region, i got in touch with my parents who sent me an article about a company in syracusehat are just printing ppe just for, you know, first responders, and we realized that that's something that i can, you know, i can do down here. they kind of threw my skills behind that, kind of started this group to just help out however we can. pete: even voices singing together can sing a good tune. you actually connected with jake through a facebook page, and you're doing much the same. >> i have several 3-d printers because i'm part of a robotics club, and i wanted to help out once i got out for school. then i was put in contact with jake, and he helped make it possible for me to start printing things on my personal printers and also several i was able to get from my high school robotic es club. pete: soup -- super cool. how many maxes are you creating right now? >> 1,160 pieces so far. >> so i've so far printed somewhere around 170. pete: awesome. everyday folks, your job is not to create protective equipment, but you're stepping up. if folks want to -- what's this facebook page i
poking up in our region, i got in touch with my parents who sent me an article about a company in syracusehat are just printing ppe just for, you know, first responders, and we realized that that's something that i can, you know, i can do down here. they kind of threw my skills behind that, kind of started this group to just help out however we can. pete: even voices singing together can sing a good tune. you actually connected with jake through a facebook page, and you're doing much the same....
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. >> elections and special elections last night in queens and syracuse. do you -- >> legally, i can't affect a congressional race. >> the law says the governor may call a special election for the legislative races and so -- but with the congressional, it's a shall so we were mandated to. that's why that one race is the only one that will remain as special on that day. >> difference between may and shall. all the difference in the world. go ahead, jesse. last question. >> you said yesterday that you would be evaluating making a decision on the on pause order in the coming week. could we anticipate will be coupled with regional reopenings or things like that? will that be part and parcel? >> you can anticipate anything you'd like to anticipate. i do not control your anticipation level. you can anticipate whatever you'd like. they're not necessarily linked. so we'll make a decision at the right time because people need notice. but i don't think there's any specific linkage between. >> a scenario where certain industries, construction, manufacturing and such
. >> elections and special elections last night in queens and syracuse. do you -- >> legally, i can't affect a congressional race. >> the law says the governor may call a special election for the legislative races and so -- but with the congressional, it's a shall so we were mandated to. that's why that one race is the only one that will remain as special on that day. >> difference between may and shall. all the difference in the world. go ahead, jesse. last question....
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it's from the university of syracuse. you need are two blue shop towels, two rubber bands, some scotch tape, a paper clip, that's it. and because you need two of the shop towels, i've got a new variation that makes it a lot easier for people to use. and you get a really nice fit, that's important. and it's also important that you can breathe in and out through it. >> i noticed that, i was having a hard time breathe through mine, i'm just like, oh, my gosh, because i know that some people are using, what is it, like vacuum bags and those might be harder to breathe through. >> oh, my gosh, vacuum bags are great, they filter everything. but you can't breathe through them. and so i love that you -- you told me earlier that you were out jogging so you had to adjust your mask. >> yeah, you definitely have to adjust it. let's also talk about ways of putting on and taking off your mask like we did with gloves. i don't want to be touching my face a lot. >> oh, my gosh, this one is marked "i" for inside. this is one i've used befor
it's from the university of syracuse. you need are two blue shop towels, two rubber bands, some scotch tape, a paper clip, that's it. and because you need two of the shop towels, i've got a new variation that makes it a lot easier for people to use. and you get a really nice fit, that's important. and it's also important that you can breathe in and out through it. >> i noticed that, i was having a hard time breathe through mine, i'm just like, oh, my gosh, because i know that some people...
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we have these wonderful nurses from syracuse helping us out where we are. if it wasn't for them, we would all be dead. i had a crazy day today. we were super busy. i just -- i just can't imagine what people are thinking. the icus are full. we really can't open. we can't open this country. we can't open the tristate area. that's for sure. none of us in the downstate area of new york can even handle anything more. there's no way. we're full. if you want to live, stay home. my god, don't open up this country. it needs to be closed until at least june, please. >> please. when she talks about the tristate area, she means new york, new jersey, and connecticut which as of today, those three states alone have had more than 20,000 deaths from coronavirus just between them. three states account for more than 20,000 deaths out of the 44,000 plus deaths that we've had in the country at large. and that is a tragedy for the tristate area. it tells you something about how beleaguered health workers and health resources are in the tri-state area. it tells you something abo
we have these wonderful nurses from syracuse helping us out where we are. if it wasn't for them, we would all be dead. i had a crazy day today. we were super busy. i just -- i just can't imagine what people are thinking. the icus are full. we really can't open. we can't open this country. we can't open the tristate area. that's for sure. none of us in the downstate area of new york can even handle anything more. there's no way. we're full. if you want to live, stay home. my god, don't open up...