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we need to use tests to tessa symptomatic people to break the chain of transmission. it's the only way we're going to get the virus under control. if that's the goal, if control is the goal rather than diagnosis, we don't have enough tests. the fundamental fight is are we trying to use tests for diagnosis or do we also want them for control. >> sorry. how does it break the chain of transmission to be able to tessa symptomatic people and enough of them? >> sure. so we test, trace and isolation. when you can test broadly, right now 40% of the work force is working. 40% of the work force is in essential jobs. health care, public safety, ets. so it's not the case everybody currently is doing stay-at-home things. parts of the economy is open. in those parts of the economy people are transmitting the virus to each other. what you want to do is test health care workers routinely. when you find positive individuals, even if they don't have symptoms, what you do is sit down with them, you figure out who they have interacted with recently, what public spaces have they been in a
we need to use tests to tessa symptomatic people to break the chain of transmission. it's the only way we're going to get the virus under control. if that's the goal, if control is the goal rather than diagnosis, we don't have enough tests. the fundamental fight is are we trying to use tests for diagnosis or do we also want them for control. >> sorry. how does it break the chain of transmission to be able to tessa symptomatic people and enough of them? >> sure. so we test, trace and...
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stanford and ucsf by the way have also started testing r any bodies in the last few weeks so far no tessa been officially approvd by the fda, but hopefully one will be soon. it continues sinesses have had either shut down or adapt to new wa of serving the community kron four's gayle ong has reaction now from a local staurant manager who has been hit hard during this chalnging time. >>many businesses have to make hard decisions during this tough timehether it's closing its shop or letting staff go for the time being we're staying open for their customers. >>it does lo at things in a different you know a lot ways we can she line and are you know do if things are really at all markmills is the assistant general manager at l b stake alg san jose santana w like many other restaurants, thsteakhouse is working with the sketon crew after temporarily letting go of staff during the copa 19 pandemic u know sunday morning america'stop doctor anthony fauci told cnn's jake tapper some parts of the country might open as soon as >>that at the end of the month we could look around and say ok is there a el
stanford and ucsf by the way have also started testing r any bodies in the last few weeks so far no tessa been officially approvd by the fda, but hopefully one will be soon. it continues sinesses have had either shut down or adapt to new wa of serving the community kron four's gayle ong has reaction now from a local staurant manager who has been hit hard during this chalnging time. >>many businesses have to make hard decisions during this tough timehether it's closing its shop or letting...
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for seattle area senior tessa martinez the experience meant everything. >> what do you think >> i wasn'tit i was expecting it to be just like some music playing or some deejaying and i think it was really cool seeing all the social media people brought together. >> reporter: the parents glad she didn't miss out. >> you know, when you go through life and you graduate from high school prom is something that every student looks forward to >> reporter: finding creative ways to make the most of a tough situation. >> we are all going through this together this is a very, very weird time. but each and every one of you are missing something and this is the least i could do embarrassing myself to the full extent for you and i couldn't be more proud to do it. >> reporter: a prom like no other. memories that will last a lifetime >> they certainly will our thanks to jose for that report. >> our thanks to john krasinski for doing that some good news so great the nba season is on hold and fans are getting a preprieve wit "the last dance. the series went viral almost immediately after the producers dun
for seattle area senior tessa martinez the experience meant everything. >> what do you think >> i wasn'tit i was expecting it to be just like some music playing or some deejaying and i think it was really cool seeing all the social media people brought together. >> reporter: the parents glad she didn't miss out. >> you know, when you go through life and you graduate from high school prom is something that every student looks forward to >> reporter: finding creative...
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brian, this is from tessa. non—uk nationals coming into the country as picks up on the airline flights? and even more concerning none of those who arrive in the uk being tested. why? as we said before, a, there isn't com pletely u nrestricted access because actually all sports are closing down and airlines are closing down the channel tunnel and the fairies are open ——ferries are open but much restricted. so there isn't unrestricted access. and it's also wrong to suggest that non uk nationals somehow create more of a risk than uk people. some of them are coming from countries with less virus than us. so it's a balance. again, we shouldn'tjust exclude people on the question of testing. it's know given where we are with testing across the uk, testing people at the port of entry is not a priority at present. one other things we can do with the test that we have would even again, what happens is when people come in, they have to then abide by the rules that we have here. one journey to home, stay at home. i was jus
brian, this is from tessa. non—uk nationals coming into the country as picks up on the airline flights? and even more concerning none of those who arrive in the uk being tested. why? as we said before, a, there isn't com pletely u nrestricted access because actually all sports are closing down and airlines are closing down the channel tunnel and the fairies are open ——ferries are open but much restricted. so there isn't unrestricted access. and it's also wrong to suggest that non uk...
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researchers at g stanford and ucsf of also started testing for any bodies in the last few weeks so far no tessaofficially approved by the fda but 'll see if that changes here in the near future. >>new this morning, one of the country's biggest pork processing facilities has to close down because they've had hundreds employees catch the coronavirus and this they the u.s. at risk because the smithfieldpork processing plt supplies. so much about 4 for 4 or 5%. the u.s. is pork supply comes out of here this is a factory in sioux falls soutdakota. and in the past week. 240 employees have test positive r covid and this problem extends beyond south dakota to meat processorin iowa. and pennsylvania have also had to shut down because of s employees dealing with the virus can be scary and cause a lot stress and anxiety so they have a 1, 8, 100 number and if you haven't already written down we called in do jot it down beuse it can be useful you can get somebody to talk to by dialing 895. >>5990 and we've got the number and the text for you. >>all on our website akron 4 dot com. >>still ahead on the kron 0
researchers at g stanford and ucsf of also started testing for any bodies in the last few weeks so far no tessaofficially approved by the fda but 'll see if that changes here in the near future. >>new this morning, one of the country's biggest pork processing facilities has to close down because they've had hundreds employees catch the coronavirus and this they the u.s. at risk because the smithfieldpork processing plt supplies. so much about 4 for 4 or 5%. the u.s. is pork supply comes...
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. >>> hundreds of workers at a tessa plant in fremont will be filing new jobless claims as well.tvu is learned that tesla will place the workers on furlough this monday, that's expected to last through may 4. workers we still have company healthcare benefits that tesla executives are also having their pay cut between 20 and 30%. tesla shut down the fremont factory on march 23 after alameda county authorities said it was not an essential business . >>> lawmakers in both san jose and san francisco approved emergency sick leave ordinances for workers not covered by the federal coronavirus relief bill. the ordinance required companies with more than 500 employees to provide paid sick leave to employees to care for themselves, a child or parent. the federal economic stimulus package only applied to companies with 50 to 500 employees . >>> an emergency ordinance was introduced to give workers in san francisco more protections it would require grocery stores, drug stores, delivery services, to provide employees with protective equipment. if it passes, the emergency ordinance would stay
. >>> hundreds of workers at a tessa plant in fremont will be filing new jobless claims as well.tvu is learned that tesla will place the workers on furlough this monday, that's expected to last through may 4. workers we still have company healthcare benefits that tesla executives are also having their pay cut between 20 and 30%. tesla shut down the fremont factory on march 23 after alameda county authorities said it was not an essential business . >>> lawmakers in both san...
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so far no tessa bee officially approved by the fda but we' see you hopefully that will change soon. >>if you shop that nugget food for less or sonoma market you have to wear a mask or they're not going to let you shop there don't let u inside was a lett to shoppers whre the company cemade the announcement that starng today you have to ve a mask on or cover your miles in some way with a scarf at leastand this is to protect other shoppers and the employees and this comes as grocery store emplees across the country are speaking out saying that they're afraid they're going to exposed to th coronavirus from oppers who are not taking the pandemic seriously ough people of all faiths are striving to help us get through the coronacrisis some big stars ceebrated passover with your music and a little t of religion to raise a lot of money for health care workers. >>this is a holiy that celebrates transitions from confinement liberation. >>from winter to spring. it's a holiday that celebrates times of overwhelming and >>com >>scene. >>around my >>everywhere in the world next year we will be on v
so far no tessa bee officially approved by the fda but we' see you hopefully that will change soon. >>if you shop that nugget food for less or sonoma market you have to wear a mask or they're not going to let you shop there don't let u inside was a lett to shoppers whre the company cemade the announcement that starng today you have to ve a mask on or cover your miles in some way with a scarf at leastand this is to protect other shoppers and the employees and this comes as grocery store...
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when you put all of this together and think of the future of tessa, what does traditionally means. >> to think about, as the car, as a computer to think about that piece and eventually they will find ways to make money off services and software. i think this is an undervalued story. >> one last question, gene, because you mentioned the credits and i believe it's $340 million in credits and that's not a recurring -- that's not recurring. it's sort of a one-off thing so does that meet the criteria of the s&p 500 from your standpoint if you had a probability of tesla being included by the end of the year how high would that probability be >> 60% >> 60% okay interesting. >> 6-0 >> all right gene, thank you. >> more than half. >> gene munster of luke ventures is that a reason to buy the stock, guy >> you know, clearly the reason to buy the stock was years ago, remember the test drive we had with short hills mall? >> we went to the cheesecake factories and for the fireplace and had a sampler? >> good times. >> so that was the reason. being out of the s&p 500, look, i'll say it again. i clea
when you put all of this together and think of the future of tessa, what does traditionally means. >> to think about, as the car, as a computer to think about that piece and eventually they will find ways to make money off services and software. i think this is an undervalued story. >> one last question, gene, because you mentioned the credits and i believe it's $340 million in credits and that's not a recurring -- that's not recurring. it's sort of a one-off thing so does that meet...
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brian, this is from tessa.n the airline flights question. i understand there is still unrestricted access and more concerning, none of those arriving in the uk have been tested? as i said before, there isn't unrestricted access because most airports are closing now and the airlines are closing down, the channel tunnel and ferries are open but much restricted. it is wrong to suggest that non—uk nationals somehow create more of a risk than uk people. some of them are coming from countries with less coronavirus than us. it is a balance, we should not just exclude people. than us. it is a balance, we should notjust exclude people. on the balance of testing, given where we are with testing in the uk, testing people at the port of entry is not a priority at the moment. but again, what happens, when people come in they then have to abide by the rules we have here, journey to home and stay at home. i wasjust going to raise the question because countries like singapore and australia, would it be possible, would it even
brian, this is from tessa.n the airline flights question. i understand there is still unrestricted access and more concerning, none of those arriving in the uk have been tested? as i said before, there isn't unrestricted access because most airports are closing now and the airlines are closing down, the channel tunnel and ferries are open but much restricted. it is wrong to suggest that non—uk nationals somehow create more of a risk than uk people. some of them are coming from countries with...
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and we're not able to tessa symptomatic people. we know that asymptomatic transmission is a big issue. we're not able to test people and find out what is the true rate of covid-19 in the communities where they live. those are existing tests. we don't need to wait for a breakthrough in order to manufacture more of these tests. we just have to have the political will and the determination from the national government, from our federal government in order to do that. >> you know, i guess to your point, even in new jersey, one of the main testing centers it still says no symptoms, no test. certainly the state of new jersey doesn't want that. they're in that situation because they don't have the number of tests to provide asymptomatic random testing. john king, is this what we're going to continue to see from the president? and by the way, i should note not only was the briefing off, then on, then off, he did it in the rose garden where he could give a chance for the c.e.o.s to tout them and their relationships with him. >> right. we ha
and we're not able to tessa symptomatic people. we know that asymptomatic transmission is a big issue. we're not able to test people and find out what is the true rate of covid-19 in the communities where they live. those are existing tests. we don't need to wait for a breakthrough in order to manufacture more of these tests. we just have to have the political will and the determination from the national government, from our federal government in order to do that. >> you know, i guess to...
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really came back to haunt us quite so now you mentioned earlier that some people wear or wear brand tessa facing the big one was this the big one is this the big one or is there potentially another more deadly variant virus site there and if so do you think the world to be better prepared next time right and well i think it's clear that the direction we're headed now this could be the most significant president nixon's the 1900 spanish influenza so in that sense yes it very much is the big one and we see that we are still very much on the exponential growth curve we have a long ways to go to contain this does this mean this will be the last big one or the last sentiment the answer is no the reality is in a world that is globalized and urbanized in the context of climate change events like this if anything will happen more frequently rather than less frequently so we need to make sure that we get this right but also that we take away the lessons from this so that we can prevent the next time what are those lessons what should we be taking away from this because given the economic devastati
really came back to haunt us quite so now you mentioned earlier that some people wear or wear brand tessa facing the big one was this the big one is this the big one or is there potentially another more deadly variant virus site there and if so do you think the world to be better prepared next time right and well i think it's clear that the direction we're headed now this could be the most significant president nixon's the 1900 spanish influenza so in that sense yes it very much is the big one...
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tessa united states have helpedp iraq come up with something else? >> great question i'll answer that and a second. i first want to highlight the subtitle of the book is what really causes instability in the middle east. my simple answer after spending nearly two years with michael rubin on this project is its michael rubin. [laughing] to your question on iraq, quite honestly before this latest episode, if you see what's happened in the last week and what was happening just a few months before that, young people in the streets of baghdad and in major cities in iraq questioning the very old order, , political order that is in iraq, protesting corruption for services and a bunch of things that quite frankly when you go around the region like we do and we did together, and quite regularly, are the sorts of things that impact every country in the middle east. this sort of crushing demographic social economic pressures, and inside of iraq, to answer your question, quite clearly despite multiple elections the current system of governance and government is
tessa united states have helpedp iraq come up with something else? >> great question i'll answer that and a second. i first want to highlight the subtitle of the book is what really causes instability in the middle east. my simple answer after spending nearly two years with michael rubin on this project is its michael rubin. [laughing] to your question on iraq, quite honestly before this latest episode, if you see what's happened in the last week and what was happening just a few months...
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engineers say there is a lot of work to be done and tessa is not the only one helping to combat the covidisis. ford is building generators, respirators and face shields. general motors said they will be able to make 50,000 facemasks per day. >> personal equipment treatment from china distributed. they partnered up to make it happen. salesforce officials are thanking all the essential workers working around the clock trying to keep everyone safe and informed. mike, i know you and i and everyone joins in that sentiment. >> and took the children to our neighborhood creek down the street here. it was nice to see it running again after their precipitation. >> this time of april things are winding down. that was a nice system over the weekend, no doubt about it. >>> the rainfall over the weekend because the first system installed in the can enhance from secondary system. that uncorked everything in the santa cruz mountains. 3-5 inches there. san jose 2.561. there are two pieces to this. the one off the coast will not impact us. 30s and 40s on the temps. coldest temperatures to the north. plenty
engineers say there is a lot of work to be done and tessa is not the only one helping to combat the covidisis. ford is building generators, respirators and face shields. general motors said they will be able to make 50,000 facemasks per day. >> personal equipment treatment from china distributed. they partnered up to make it happen. salesforce officials are thanking all the essential workers working around the clock trying to keep everyone safe and informed. mike, i know you and i and...
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for tessa been validated and they have to tell us they validated the tests and in the package insertve to let people know that those tests were not authorized by fda . >> despite the positive health news the economic outlook is not getting better and the deficit for 2020 will be three- point $7 trillion, and the unemployment rate could averages i 16% ray bogan, fox news. >> the u.s. coast guard continues to monitor oil tankers that are angered offshore on the california coastline. the videos from the coast guard show that the more than two dozen tankers at the ports of locke at los angeles and long beach are carrying oil that they cannot unload. the demand for oil is so low that many storage facilities are all. an estimated 20 million barrels of oil are being held on board the ships . >>> georgia business is welcome back some of the first customers in we expect the governor east a stay-at-home restriction there so, salons, bowling alleys and germs have been cleared to open their doors. the governors have been hard with state and federal criticism from opening to early . >> the balanc
for tessa been validated and they have to tell us they validated the tests and in the package insertve to let people know that those tests were not authorized by fda . >> despite the positive health news the economic outlook is not getting better and the deficit for 2020 will be three- point $7 trillion, and the unemployment rate could averages i 16% ray bogan, fox news. >> the u.s. coast guard continues to monitor oil tankers that are angered offshore on the california coastline....
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how close are we swab testing has increased and we have been developing new tessa ways to get the testf the pandemic. not many people would test they be ready? people who are developing then are talking about having test available end of may, earlyjune. we had to wait and see. this is innovation. there are antibody tests available now that we think there is a possibility of getting a better test and we do not want to roll it out yet. there is a way to test people at home. the rapid test consortium has an exciting method of getting a finger prick test done at home and the lead in the laboratory to be tested in the laboratory. there is a lot of innovation in the pipeline which will be really helpful. thank you for your time this morning. the debate over whether to wear masks in public continues today — after scotland became the latest country to recommend covering your face in shops and public transport. let's speak to professorjason leitch, national clinical director for the scottish government, who is in glasgow. can you explain from your perspective, you said masks in a population do
how close are we swab testing has increased and we have been developing new tessa ways to get the testf the pandemic. not many people would test they be ready? people who are developing then are talking about having test available end of may, earlyjune. we had to wait and see. this is innovation. there are antibody tests available now that we think there is a possibility of getting a better test and we do not want to roll it out yet. there is a way to test people at home. the rapid test...