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i am in contact with the governor, the mayor of the city of los angeles. at's happening with these supply chain materials, supplies from n95s that are so critical to the test kits themselves to the lab turn yove of those results, et cetera, and all of the things that will feed the scientists that will ultimately get us out of this mess with a vaccine, but this is also a kind of -- you know, we're going to have to take the silver linings on this. this is a mandatory rehearsal for things to come and that we are going to have to deal with as a society. so in that i would suggest that people strongly advocate for the president to set up federal guidelines and to make a robust use of the defense production act. this is the area, this is the single most important thing that could happen. and it also is a hoover dam-like project. this is something that can create current jobs and safe-made work sites because we're learning how to do that. and so i think that's really what i would say to people is write the president and just say, please, you know, get this country
i am in contact with the governor, the mayor of the city of los angeles. at's happening with these supply chain materials, supplies from n95s that are so critical to the test kits themselves to the lab turn yove of those results, et cetera, and all of the things that will feed the scientists that will ultimately get us out of this mess with a vaccine, but this is also a kind of -- you know, we're going to have to take the silver linings on this. this is a mandatory rehearsal for things to come...
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the end of 2021. the city of los angeles says it may not hold any concerts or sporting events until 2021. isn't it almost certain at this point that the coronavirus will have an impact, i'm not saying as bad an impact as right now, but have something of an impact beyond this year? >> jake, let me just say, this is an unprecedented time. we've never been in a situation where we've closed down the economy. and i think, rightfully so, people are being cautious. on the other hand, as we get comfortable reopening the economy, i think we'll see a big rebound. again, very sympathetic to the people, the americans who are impacted by this, the economic impact. i do think we're all working very closely together and we're going to get through this. >> you told lawmakers last month that the unemployment rate could theoretically climb as high as 20% if the u.s. does not do enough to help the economy. some estimates have put the current unemployment rate somewhere between 15 or 18%. do you think it's still possible that the unemployment rate could reach 20%? >> i think if we're successful, if we get mo
the end of 2021. the city of los angeles says it may not hold any concerts or sporting events until 2021. isn't it almost certain at this point that the coronavirus will have an impact, i'm not saying as bad an impact as right now, but have something of an impact beyond this year? >> jake, let me just say, this is an unprecedented time. we've never been in a situation where we've closed down the economy. and i think, rightfully so, people are being cautious. on the other hand, as we get...
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expect 6 new 5 new anti homeless laws in the city of los angeles. and 61. days of c.d.o. similar to 21st. say that you could not sleep in your court $85.00 they passed a law right and then they ran out the dough to run with their family. stuff like so now you've. got people who got in a. car i got to park my car. i got to park my car and get it all on the sidewalk why you pass a low whack a sleeping car. i got to go to sleep. for secure communities i mean in a car. you know that i mean more. to get told i wanted to these guys who have to come to me you know i mean i won't be you know constant medical problems and medical bills on top of the sidewalk clean and free. and i don't worry about the. day of the day of the day of the day of the day at the. right people just bad people. and that's why you see a community residents down there. and right now all these homes people. every day. one guy walked. up to now. here it is the man who had no idea he like $1000.00 in debt with the c.d.o. tickets you know how do people supposed to get housing and restart their life when they stu
expect 6 new 5 new anti homeless laws in the city of los angeles. and 61. days of c.d.o. similar to 21st. say that you could not sleep in your court $85.00 they passed a law right and then they ran out the dough to run with their family. stuff like so now you've. got people who got in a. car i got to park my car. i got to park my car and get it all on the sidewalk why you pass a low whack a sleeping car. i got to go to sleep. for secure communities i mean in a car. you know that i mean more. to...
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our attention in addition to the seriousness of the warning was the warning against physical activity, one of the things we think of when we think of the city of los angeles, los angeles county, the surrounding hills, the hikes, the jogs, the beach in santa monica. it has been an area where from the feds on down, the guidance has been confusing. what about bike lanes? what about jogging? what about walking? so you are saying, it's just best not to try anything? >> or stay right there in the neighborhood. it's not the time to take a bike ride across town. we've closed off all the hiking trails and the beaches. and it is the iconic part of l.a. that we all know and love. and the quicker we can return to that comes from how disciplined we are right now. so even these days which drive you crazy, i'll ask you what's worse. a few more days of staying inside, saying, okay, today i won't cross town, i won't go very far, i'll stay in my neighborhood, or preferably, in my house, or weeks more of this? and i think that's a clear choice for everybody. so i'm very proud of my city. we got an "a" from, you know, a national group that rates how many of your people in th
our attention in addition to the seriousness of the warning was the warning against physical activity, one of the things we think of when we think of the city of los angeles, los angeles county, the surrounding hills, the hikes, the jogs, the beach in santa monica. it has been an area where from the feds on down, the guidance has been confusing. what about bike lanes? what about jogging? what about walking? so you are saying, it's just best not to try anything? >> or stay right there in...
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everything was about that in fact 6 new no 5 new anti homeless laws in the city of los angeles. in 16 with the last one being a. day of c.d.o. the similitude in 1st these passed a law saying that you could not sleep in your court 85.2 they passed a law right. and then they ran out the dough to run with their family holiday vacations left in the home of stock like so now you've got women who got kids you got other people who got in a fun home is that god got a car i got to park my car i can sleep in my car i got to park my car and get it all on the sidewalk why you pass a low wack a sleeping car. i gotta go to sleep on the side of the city for secure communities i mean that in a car then it isn't you know that i mean i'm more i'm less to get cold i want to these guys who have to come to me you know honestly i mean i won't be you know constant medical problems and medical bills get on top of the sidewalk to stay clean in 3 rooms then me and i don't worry about that and it's just a day of the day of the day of the day at the day of the day all right and right people just bad up. and
everything was about that in fact 6 new no 5 new anti homeless laws in the city of los angeles. in 16 with the last one being a. day of c.d.o. the similitude in 1st these passed a law saying that you could not sleep in your court 85.2 they passed a law right. and then they ran out the dough to run with their family holiday vacations left in the home of stock like so now you've got women who got kids you got other people who got in a fun home is that god got a car i got to park my car i can...
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los angeles mayor and other officials to offer free testing across california. and he spoke earlier with cnn's wolf blitzer. >> as of this evening, we'll be north of 20,000 tested in the citye current sites, 100,000 a month. we are looking to expand but because we had such an extraordinary plan in place and the fire department was already running sites that we took, the -- we were able to just be plugged into their system and relieve the firefighters with their exceptional skill sets and responsibilities on the street and the station, relieve them, get them back to serving people in the ways that they do best, paramedics and et cetera. the lane of testing is not -- doesn't take an enormous amount of experience. we can train our testers very quickly and move people very deliberately through the drive-through test site and then come up with most surveillance and notification for people in their own circumstances and those with whom they're in contact. >> actor sean penn there and many entertainers, a few hours ago, brought millions of people together for a great cause while keeping them apart. the world health organization and global citizen found a way with some help from l
los angeles mayor and other officials to offer free testing across california. and he spoke earlier with cnn's wolf blitzer. >> as of this evening, we'll be north of 20,000 tested in the citye current sites, 100,000 a month. we are looking to expand but because we had such an extraordinary plan in place and the fire department was already running sites that we took, the -- we were able to just be plugged into their system and relieve the firefighters with their exceptional skill sets and...
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eventually the city attorney intervened, and although before this happened, thousands of people gathered in los angeles and marched in defense of her and was known as the great library or. [applause] and she finally left. the city attorney basically said you have no protection in your job and if you want to get -- if they want to get rid of you they can. she was replaced by charles. charles had been a journalist living in cincinnati hired by the la times. he then backed up and walked to la from cincinnati as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrivehe'd arrived in la as e celebrity. people met him along the way cheering him on, say he was a bit of the show, you might say. he had no training at the library anas alibrarian, but asn intellectual, he was a writer and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed the -- he didn't bee in censorship. but both very strongly people shouldn't read books that he thought were stupid. [laughter] rather than removing them from the collection, he had a branding made with a skull and cross
eventually the city attorney intervened, and although before this happened, thousands of people gathered in los angeles and marched in defense of her and was known as the great library or. [applause] and she finally left. the city attorney basically said you have no protection in your job and if you want to get -- if they want to get rid of you they can. she was replaced by charles. charles had been a journalist living in cincinnati hired by the la times. he then backed up and walked to la from...
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african-americans between the ages of 18 and roughly $45.00 so think about think about you have a population in 2012 about 500000 african-americans who reside within the city of los angeles which is 459 square miles and a large percentage of them the greater number of are not connected to work in los angeles one in 18 african-americans own homes the actual homeless population in this 50 square block area it's about 4500 but when we talk about south central los angeles combined south central los angeles homelessness combined with downtown los angeles homelessness we're talking about 20000 people skin. both. exist within the center of power in los angeles and i think it's important to note that skid row thievin in los angeles california is a well kept secret this is the epicenter this is the epicenter of poverty and if you can't fix it here you can't fix it. the largest amount of homeless people are african-american children because of you render why and why many homeless and she has 3 children what happens is there's not a lot of housing for women and children so the woman goes into transitional housing by herself and those 3 kids usually get split into different foster h
african-americans between the ages of 18 and roughly $45.00 so think about think about you have a population in 2012 about 500000 african-americans who reside within the city of los angeles which is 459 square miles and a large percentage of them the greater number of are not connected to work in los angeles one in 18 african-americans own homes the actual homeless population in this 50 square block area it's about 4500 but when we talk about south central los angeles combined south central los...
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eventually the city attorney intervened and although before this happened, thousands of women gathered in los angeles and marched in defense of her and was known as the great library war. [applause] >> and she finally left, you know, the city attorney basically said you have no protection in your job and if they want to get rid of you, they can get rid of you. she was replaced by the esteemable charles lumis. now, he had been a journalist living in cincinnati, had been hired by the l.a. times. he then packed up and walked to l.a. from cincinnati, as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrived in l.a. as a huge celebrity, people met him along the way, cheering him on. so he was a bit of a showboat you might say. he had no training as a librarian, but he was an intellectual. he was a writer. and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed-- he did not believe in censorship, but he felt very strongly that people shouldn't road books that he thought were stupid, but rather than removing those books from the collection, he had
eventually the city attorney intervened and although before this happened, thousands of women gathered in los angeles and marched in defense of her and was known as the great library war. [applause] >> and she finally left, you know, the city attorney basically said you have no protection in your job and if they want to get rid of you, they can get rid of you. she was replaced by the esteemable charles lumis. now, he had been a journalist living in cincinnati, had been hired by the l.a....
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the first part of the country to enact the regionwide stay at home order within mid-march. public-health experts say, those early efforts did produce results. as an example of this last night at the city of los angeles had 8900 reported cases confirmed cases of covid-19 and the cd compare that to new york city, which had 100,000. reporting live, fox 2. new this morning we learned one sailor on board the uss theodore roosevelt had died because of the coronavirus. at least 580 sailors on board that aircraft carrier, have tested positive for covid-19 nearly 3700 crew members have been moved ashore, after the ship. and gone. fallout led to the removal of the ship's captain and the resignation earlier in the month. >> they cleared out the city's largest homeless shelter after learning was the site of a large virus outbreak. 58 residents and two employees tested positive for covid-19. now everybody has been moved to hotels. according to the chronicle the shelter will be converted to recovery center for people who are homeless. the sheriff department reports a number of inmates at the jail has dropped from 50 to 14. staff members at the jail have also tested positive. the public defender called for the imm
the first part of the country to enact the regionwide stay at home order within mid-march. public-health experts say, those early efforts did produce results. as an example of this last night at the city of los angeles had 8900 reported cases confirmed cases of covid-19 and the cd compare that to new york city, which had 100,000. reporting live, fox 2. new this morning we learned one sailor on board the uss theodore roosevelt had died because of the coronavirus. at least 580 sailors on board...
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the queen of country herself dolly parton reading "the little engine that could" and premiered her series, "good night with dolly" where she'll read children's books. >>> sean penn is working with the city of los angelesulnerable residents. >> his adult children are helping too. penn's daughter and son are part of their father's charity thorgazati is taking over coronavirus testing in l.a. penn tells abc's matt gutman they're ready for the fight. >> you have two kids. are you concerned about this personally? >> we joked that the dna of our family is emergency is our happy place and both of my kids are working the hot zone line. they are very service oriented people themselves and there was no keeping them off it. >> the penns there expect to be running three test sites in the coming days. >>> and now to virginia and a special homecoming. >> tito was released from the hospital yesterday after three weeks of battling the coronavirus. his wife amanda took him home where his three kids were waiting with hugs and kisses. >> it's pure joy. it really is. >> when i woke up, everything i saw was bad news. it was 5,000 people, 5,000 people died so i'm glad i was able to give my hope to other people. there's som
the queen of country herself dolly parton reading "the little engine that could" and premiered her series, "good night with dolly" where she'll read children's books. >>> sean penn is working with the city of los angelesulnerable residents. >> his adult children are helping too. penn's daughter and son are part of their father's charity thorgazati is taking over coronavirus testing in l.a. penn tells abc's matt gutman they're ready for the fight. >> you...
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as an example, the city of los angeles is standing up 46 rec center for shelter beds. from the state department of health we received guidance those shelters are not appropriate. we experienced that in san francisco. we have had covid outbreaks at two of our shelters. we immediately shifted gears and pivoted from using moscone north to reduce the population in existing shelters and moscone north will serve for medically cleared homeless individuals, as a step down from hotel rooms. they have been tested negative or they had acquired covid and have since recovered and been tested clear. if they choose to, they can receive a shot at the moscone west shelter with the appropriate physical distancing as well. the second shelter that we are setting up is at the palace of fine arts. it has room for 160 individuals. because this response is so fluid, what we are doing is setting up this shelter to respond to whatever need that may emerge. we are currently not planning to move individuals into that shelter at this time, but we have that under agreement and it makes sense to have
as an example, the city of los angeles is standing up 46 rec center for shelter beds. from the state department of health we received guidance those shelters are not appropriate. we experienced that in san francisco. we have had covid outbreaks at two of our shelters. we immediately shifted gears and pivoted from using moscone north to reduce the population in existing shelters and moscone north will serve for medically cleared homeless individuals, as a step down from hotel rooms. they have...
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the golden ticket. it's one of the reasons the city of los angeles is reconsidering so-called immunity passports as it worksds re-opening the nation's second largest city. >> we'll never get an economy going with just 5% or 10% or 15% of the workforce. we have to find a way to get everybody back to work. and so that's what we're focused on right now. >> reporter: so if antibody testing isn't the silver bullet, what is? well, governors and mayors are saying over the coming weeks you'll start to see stores, restaurants, bars re-open. before you can be admitted in there you'll have to have your temperature taken and the other key component is massive and repeated testing for the regular virus countrywide. and one thing, robin, only 3 million americans have been tested so far. that's less than 1% of the population. robin? >> that's the issue right there, you're right about that, matt. thank you. >>> we do have a ray of sunshine that we hope will put a smile on your face. after a nearly month-long battle with the virus, this is the moment ellis mckeenie jr. was finally wheeled out of the hospital. his son, a for
the golden ticket. it's one of the reasons the city of los angeles is reconsidering so-called immunity passports as it worksds re-opening the nation's second largest city. >> we'll never get an economy going with just 5% or 10% or 15% of the workforce. we have to find a way to get everybody back to work. and so that's what we're focused on right now. >> reporter: so if antibody testing isn't the silver bullet, what is? well, governors and mayors are saying over the coming weeks...
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. >> the city of los angeles is offering free testing for anyone who wants testing whether or not they have symptoms. is it just the city or the county? >> i think anybody in the county who wants to go to one of the testing sites could sign up and go to a city site. the city has about 4 million people. there is another 6 million people across the county. we don't have a supply chain across the rest of the county that is secure enough to open up to all of our asymptomatic people. right now almost 50% of our deaths are among people who reside in skilled nursing facilities. we want to get testing out to those facilities now that we know asymptomatic people are able to spread it. we have to test every single person. we have 380 skilled nursing facilities in the county so we are making a concerted effort to be sure we have the supply chain to do that. we also, as the city does our testing sites, priority is to essential workers and people in that higher risk group. we appreciate the ability to offer this testing for others. and the county will get there, but right now we have to take care o
. >> the city of los angeles is offering free testing for anyone who wants testing whether or not they have symptoms. is it just the city or the county? >> i think anybody in the county who wants to go to one of the testing sites could sign up and go to a city site. the city has about 4 million people. there is another 6 million people across the county. we don't have a supply chain across the rest of the county that is secure enough to open up to all of our asymptomatic people....
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the theater to you. >>> actor sean penn is one of those people teaming up with the city of los angeles right now.ommunity relief effort is working with l.a.'s mayor to offering free testing across california. the goal is to conduct 10,000 tests daily. sean penn is joining me now. the core is helping volunteers to run by drive-by testing sites so firefighters can spend their time in other places where they are needed and los angeles is your hometown. tell me how you decided to get involved in this and how you see it working? >> i had the benefit of an existing infrastructure in emergency and response be we have been working for ten years as you well know starting after the haiti earthquake going through the pandemic there and moving into the american south eastern current bill. it was sort of for us a no brainer. what we had in a unique way as a front row seat into governmental leadership. we were able to be as an organization plugged in and be able to relief firefighters being on test sites which is not a very high-skill activity which the sites we are doing are testing. we have people talking th
the theater to you. >>> actor sean penn is one of those people teaming up with the city of los angeles right now.ommunity relief effort is working with l.a.'s mayor to offering free testing across california. the goal is to conduct 10,000 tests daily. sean penn is joining me now. the core is helping volunteers to run by drive-by testing sites so firefighters can spend their time in other places where they are needed and los angeles is your hometown. tell me how you decided to get...
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because of financial reasons why can people understand the state and local government consequences of what's happening here i was listening to the radio and mayor garcetti said the city of los angeless in the worst financial condition in history but three months ago it was pretty good so this unemployment and the tax hit and then the tax holidays and don't pay your rent, the way that filters through the system, there's a lot of really serious structural damage that's done and i think nose that follow the stock market averages day by day and see that the corporate bond market recovered, i don't think they understand what it's like out there in the real world where -- go ahead. >> i understand. i'm sorry. it is just our time always goes too fast and we don't have that much left. i want you to comment on what the fed has done i know you tweeted specifically about the buying of the high yield etf. i was reading an article in "the journal" today on the extraordinary and unprecedented measures the fed has taken, jeffrey. there was a quote of janet yellen i wanted you to react to if you would she said of all the extraordinary measures and the things that the fed has done, and still, frank
because of financial reasons why can people understand the state and local government consequences of what's happening here i was listening to the radio and mayor garcetti said the city of los angeless in the worst financial condition in history but three months ago it was pretty good so this unemployment and the tax hit and then the tax holidays and don't pay your rent, the way that filters through the system, there's a lot of really serious structural damage that's done and i think nose that...
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of the population, california has been faring relatively well during the pandemic, earlier on "360," governor gavin newsom said one reason is social distancing. mayor eric garcetti, how is the city of los angelesng tonight? >> it's very sad every day to see the roll call, lost two city employees this week. but we've been less hard hit than other areas of the country. one of the first areas in america to go deep with social distancing and closing down meetings. five days in a row of single digit increases. won't be happy until negative numbers day to day, but we are bending that curve, even though the peak has not come yet. >> los angeles county has extended stay-at-home order for may 15th at least. set to end a week from now. talk about why you think that was important to do and to announce that now. >> we take our advice from doctors. not politicians, not close friends and not just on instinct, but listening to public health professionals. that was the clear advice. tough in a city like this, doing relatively better, even though rough for everybody and economically devastating for us all to tell everybody it's time to put foot on the accelerator, but seeing it around the world. san francisco
of the population, california has been faring relatively well during the pandemic, earlier on "360," governor gavin newsom said one reason is social distancing. mayor eric garcetti, how is the city of los angelesng tonight? >> it's very sad every day to see the roll call, lost two city employees this week. but we've been less hard hit than other areas of the country. one of the first areas in america to go deep with social distancing and closing down meetings. five days in a row...
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the curve. as of last night, the city of los angeles had 8,900 casesew york that has 100,000.eporting live with ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, ali. >>> san francisco restaurants are already struggling during the covid-19 crisis, and now the chronicle reports four chinese restaurants in the village are experiencing new problems. thieves are smashing in the restaurant windows. on friday, one shop was robbed of computer and cash. so far no arrests have been made. >>> the fbi says it's intercepted a scam involving a california labor union and 39 million surgical masks. now, the agency say that is they stumbled on to the scams because they were quietly intercepting the deals in an effort to seize the protective gear and reroute them to fema. they tracked the deal to a pennsylvania business plan. investigators believe that the man and union were dooped and there were never any masks. no arrests were made and no money was exchanged either. >>> the oakland police department is focussing on fighting crime while also fighting the coronavirus. to keep the residence and members safe, you
the curve. as of last night, the city of los angeles had 8,900 casesew york that has 100,000.eporting live with ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you, ali. >>> san francisco restaurants are already struggling during the covid-19 crisis, and now the chronicle reports four chinese restaurants in the village are experiencing new problems. thieves are smashing in the restaurant windows. on friday, one shop was robbed of computer and cash. so far no arrests have been made. >>> the...
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of people every day with symptoms who they can't test because they don't have the materials that they need to perform the tests and even worse than that is the outpatient testing through the city of los angeles. the outpatient testing turn around time is anywhere from 7 to 9 days to get your results. so by the time you get the resultfs of your tests, are you better and done with the virus or much sicker and already in the hospital so we really need to work in los angeles and camp. on increasing the ability to test everybody on a more timely manner. >> yeah. and california has been one of the states that's will be heralded for being ahead of the curve on this. let me ask you about the piece drew just did about the fda-approved anti-body tests a and the ones that aren't fda-approved. do you do the fda-approved anti-body tests and how might they be used to get us out of this crisis? >> so we are rolling out anti-body testing at ucla. i would take a minute to qualification people to not use the unapproved tests. i think it's dangerous use a test that is not accurate. if off get a result you have anti-body and you don't really have anti-body, then you can be putting yourself in harm's way because
of people every day with symptoms who they can't test because they don't have the materials that they need to perform the tests and even worse than that is the outpatient testing through the city of los angeles. the outpatient testing turn around time is anywhere from 7 to 9 days to get your results. so by the time you get the resultfs of your tests, are you better and done with the virus or much sicker and already in the hospital so we really need to work in los angeles and camp. on increasing...
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first another look at the current situation in the city of los angeles. ♪ >> tucker: "the new york times you don't read it, it's still being published where they were in a piece with his headline, "alarm, denial, blame, the trump media distortion." in the telling of "the new york times," coronavirus on this coverage followed a certain pattern. the pattern they told us when this way. blame china. according to "the new york times," "when the virus ravaged china, some pundits on the right one the country could be trusted to contain the outbreak or share accurate information about where it originated." [laughs] can you believe they thought that? where they get that idea? because it is true. the near times times does them at that. step two, played on the risks followed by step three, share survivor stories to show the virus wasn't so bad. step four, blame the left. as you are aware from watching this program and from living in this country, whatever these people accuse you of doing is 100% of the time exactly what they're doing themselves. that of course was the case here. as you know the est
first another look at the current situation in the city of los angeles. ♪ >> tucker: "the new york times you don't read it, it's still being published where they were in a piece with his headline, "alarm, denial, blame, the trump media distortion." in the telling of "the new york times," coronavirus on this coverage followed a certain pattern. the pattern they told us when this way. blame china. according to "the new york times," "when the virus...
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the chinese consulate in los angeles met with the los angeles mayor about the american response to coronavirus. he tweeted about it that day. he said this, "looking forward to working closely with the city ofos angeles to address this common public health challenge and develop closer ties between our cities and peoples." now, we have no idea what they talked about in that meeting that day, it would be interesting to know. we reached out today to a number of california lawmakers with a history of closeness to china, including dianne feinstein who once employed a chinese spy come in to see if they have spoken to chinese officials recently. none of them responded to our calls. but it's not just happening in california. according to a study and a story reported by national review, the head of the state senate wisconsin recently received multiple emails from the consulate general in chicago. she asked him to propose a resolution praising china for its handling of the wuhan virus outbreak. at the entire story of how the government of china successfully shaped our understanding of this pandemic of the virus, as well as our response to it, may take years to tell. in fact, it may never fully be tol
the chinese consulate in los angeles met with the los angeles mayor about the american response to coronavirus. he tweeted about it that day. he said this, "looking forward to working closely with the city ofos angeles to address this common public health challenge and develop closer ties between our cities and peoples." now, we have no idea what they talked about in that meeting that day, it would be interesting to know. we reached out today to a number of california lawmakers with a...
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the outbreaks apex. it projected a plateau is next as a three-day average of hospitalizations and intensive care admissions are slowly dropping. and the city of los angelesed all city residents to wear face covering while shopping at essential businesses. one of the nation's most aggressive mask actions. the mayor said he started midnight friday morning, businesses can refuse service to any resident who does not supply with this mandate. in addition, essential business employees will also be required to wear face coverings. and employers must cover the cost of purchasing these items. the move comes as the l.a. county health director is calling for even stricter stay-at-home orders this week telling residents if you have enough supplies in your home stay inside and do not leave. and speaking on msnbc last night, governor gavin newsom has he has secured 2 million masks for california and other states. and if the nation fails to protect american citizens during the coronavirus outbreak, he's up to the task making a pledge to keep everybody safe. >> there's been great coordination. especially over the last little while. we've given him a lot of equipment, a
the outbreaks apex. it projected a plateau is next as a three-day average of hospitalizations and intensive care admissions are slowly dropping. and the city of los angelesed all city residents to wear face covering while shopping at essential businesses. one of the nation's most aggressive mask actions. the mayor said he started midnight friday morning, businesses can refuse service to any resident who does not supply with this mandate. in addition, essential business employees will also be...
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of coronavirus two weeks ago. the singer is now helping others by donating $500,000 to the temple university hospital emergency fund in philadelphia and another $500,000 to the city of los angelesisis fund. >>> just for some fun, a big upset on the virtual basketball court. nba star kevin durant went head-to-head with derrick jones jr. in the first round of the nba2x tournament friday night. you can catch the next round of the tournament on espn tomorrow night. but, yeah, he knocked him out. who would have expected that? it's virtual. it's fun. hey, you know, there's no sports on. you got to get your fix somewhere. >> i actually think this is probably a huge moment for esports. >> yes. everyone is having fun competing from their sofas. >> that's right. >>> well something we are used to having and we do get to have, now it's time to -- [ air horn ] >> oh, yeah, it's "binge this," and whit has "binge this" this week. >> yes. >> heating up the beat. >> yes, i'm going to get the hip-hop air horn installed in my home i think just as you move about the house. can i get another one? one more. [ air horn ] oh, there you go. another one as dj khaled would say. all right, guy, thank you
of coronavirus two weeks ago. the singer is now helping others by donating $500,000 to the temple university hospital emergency fund in philadelphia and another $500,000 to the city of los angelesisis fund. >>> just for some fun, a big upset on the virtual basketball court. nba star kevin durant went head-to-head with derrick jones jr. in the first round of the nba2x tournament friday night. you can catch the next round of the tournament on espn tomorrow night. but, yeah, he knocked...
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important i lived on the peninsula for several years to recognize the questions both of scale it is a city state expert of los angeles with the city of san francisco with a long tradition they sort of recognized. they have authoritarianism in the recent past and the u.s. h has. we can admire the tactics they've used and i'm sure i think any of us if we were having the discussion would have been astonished to think the mayors of san francisco and chicago and los angeles and later new york imposing what we think of as strict requirements keeping with the cities. one of the tasks is evolving towards the acceptable balance of damage that is profound. the privacy interests that we all have a hand the public-health interests we also have. i've been reading again the plague which i guess i would distribute that along with a test kit around the country. these are long-term questions. >> what do you think of this come is this a moment worth giving up on our civil liberties to ensure the ability for the economic and public health recoveries which are really sort of hand-in-hand together or do we need to be cautious thinking ab
important i lived on the peninsula for several years to recognize the questions both of scale it is a city state expert of los angeles with the city of san francisco with a long tradition they sort of recognized. they have authoritarianism in the recent past and the u.s. h has. we can admire the tactics they've used and i'm sure i think any of us if we were having the discussion would have been astonished to think the mayors of san francisco and chicago and los angeles and later new york...
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and across los angeles county, now both workers and customers at essential businesses must wear a mask or some kind of face covering. last week the city of los angeles made face covers at businesses mandatory. now it's the county. >>> transit agencies have taken some of the hardest hits from the pandemic and our resulting shelter in place rules. they continue to adapt in order to keep running and keep passengers safe. in the east bay, ac transit is limiting the number of passengers so everyone can safely maintain social distance. the smallest buss will only carry six passengers. everyone on board is strongly recommended to wear a mask or face covering. in the south bay, vta is putting limits on buses. light rail trains are running with two cars to make sure there is enough space. starting today, the san francisco bay ferry is eliminating four more dailyakndn morning and evening commutes. there is no weekend service and no ferries for richmond, harbor bay, pier 41 or south san francisco. >>> and then there is this. bart ridership is down 94% lately, and something else is way down as well. crime. no surprise given the lack of ridership.
and across los angeles county, now both workers and customers at essential businesses must wear a mask or some kind of face covering. last week the city of los angeles made face covers at businesses mandatory. now it's the county. >>> transit agencies have taken some of the hardest hits from the pandemic and our resulting shelter in place rules. they continue to adapt in order to keep running and keep passengers safe. in the east bay, ac transit is limiting the number of passengers so...
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we'll tell you what they're saying.ve first another look at the current situation in the city of los angelesrestaurants have always been there for you. and even though tables are empty at the moment... now you can be there for them. while the doors may be closed, the kitchens are open for delivery. ♪ don't lie from america's news >> tucker: headquarters, the economic fallout from the coronavirus now is worldwide case is now 1 million. closing the final for the spread of the virus, 10 million americans lost their jobs in two weeks. we saw a record shattering 6.6 million new unemployment claims on top of last week's unprecedented 3.3 million. if there is currently more than 240,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in the u.s. and nearly 6,000 deaths. the cruise ship with coronavirus patients aboard now docked in florida in the van dam in the sister ship unloaded passengers on the everglades on thursday. it followed days of negotiation with the fear that it would divert resources from florida residents. back to "tucker carlson tonigh "tucker carlson tonight." >> tucker: "the new york times," in case
we'll tell you what they're saying.ve first another look at the current situation in the city of los angelesrestaurants have always been there for you. and even though tables are empty at the moment... now you can be there for them. while the doors may be closed, the kitchens are open for delivery. ♪ don't lie from america's news >> tucker: headquarters, the economic fallout from the coronavirus now is worldwide case is now 1 million. closing the final for the spread of the virus, 10...
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. >>> breaking news, the city of los angeles may have to wait until 2021 before large gatherings suchsporting events had bable able legally resume according to emails obtained by "the los angeles times." mayor eric garcetti said these events may not be approved for a year. "the times" said the mayor was referencing best practices for safely reopening our economy. joining me new to discuss this and much more is the governor of ohio, mike dewine. governor dewine, what do you think about the next time you can go to a browns game or a reds game? do you foresee concerts, sporting events canceled in ohio until 2021? >> i don't really know. you know, if you start looking at what you're going to do sequentially, probably the last thing you open back up is a big event where you've got a lot of people, whether ate cit's a con or a football game or a baseball game. those are all, you know, near and dear to my heart, and i know for many of ohioans and americans, but -- [ inaudible ]. >> seems like the shot for governor dewine has just gone out. we'll bring him back. oh, he's back, okay. you were
. >>> breaking news, the city of los angeles may have to wait until 2021 before large gatherings suchsporting events had bable able legally resume according to emails obtained by "the los angeles times." mayor eric garcetti said these events may not be approved for a year. "the times" said the mayor was referencing best practices for safely reopening our economy. joining me new to discuss this and much more is the governor of ohio, mike dewine. governor dewine, what...
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the beginning, to speak truth about what has to happen even though people don't want to hear it. he is one of the first that started a whole child care process for healthcare workers in the city of los angeleson, you have people like mayor robert garcia who started, by appointment, drive-through check covid testing. there is a lot of great work happening at a local and state level. and, again, let's not talk about the other guy in the white house who's not leading. let's talk about those profiles in leadership, which are going to take us to where we need to go which to some point, get back to normal and be healthy and be safe. >> senator harris, appreciate your time tonight. >> sure. >> take care. thank you very much. up next, a new report that suggests china may have sat on critical information during the early days of the coronavirus outbreak. when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering current chevy owners onstar crisis assist services and complimentary wifi data. to help keep you on the road, the chevy certified service experts are here and ready t
the beginning, to speak truth about what has to happen even though people don't want to hear it. he is one of the first that started a whole child care process for healthcare workers in the city of los angeleson, you have people like mayor robert garcia who started, by appointment, drive-through check covid testing. there is a lot of great work happening at a local and state level. and, again, let's not talk about the other guy in the white house who's not leading. let's talk about those...
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on this critically important day when we just heard from the mayors of the two largest cities here in the united states, the mayors of los angelesy, say almost certainly there won't be concerts or professional sporting events in either of those cities until 2021. no football, no baseball, no basketball until 2021 in l.a. or new york, pretty dramatic information indeed, very sad for those of us of course who are sports fans as well. doctors and public officials, many while, as well as industry leaders who spoke with president trump today are emphasizing that any return to normal life will require the availability of large scale and accurate, keyword, accurate, testing for the coronavirus. i want to bring in our senior investigative correspondent drew griffin. drew, private lab tests per week are down now. why is that? shouldn't testing be increasing, not dressing? >> reporter: it should be, but it could be down for some good reasons. it was a holiday, some holiday lull may have taken place. we'll have to see if it's a trend. also, wolf, we've been testing the sickest of the stick, that's what the tests have been prioritized for.
on this critically important day when we just heard from the mayors of the two largest cities here in the united states, the mayors of los angelesy, say almost certainly there won't be concerts or professional sporting events in either of those cities until 2021. no football, no baseball, no basketball until 2021 in l.a. or new york, pretty dramatic information indeed, very sad for those of us of course who are sports fans as well. doctors and public officials, many while, as well as industry...
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the expected surge. as of today, 34,000 people have applied to join that battle against the virus. >>> the mayor of los angeles is now recommending everyone in his city wear a mask when going outside. this just in. to slow the spread of the coronavirus. it comes as the state and the cdc are considering recommending broader use. experts believe it could prevent infectioom getting passed on by people who are carrying the virus, but don't feel any symptoms. researchers in singapore found up to 10% of new covid-19 infections were spread from those people. health official face you don't have a mask, a scarf or bandanna is better than nothing, but still so far masks are not required. >> the notion that everyone should wear a mask the way people have in some asian countries, for example, certainly becomes a more reasonable strategy. >> and tonight the city of san francisco is reporting a dire shortage of masks to help protect medical workers. >> i am very concerned about our ability a health department to supply masks ongoing for people, and we are asking everyone to keep that mask that you receive as long as possible, as long as possible, until it becomes
the expected surge. as of today, 34,000 people have applied to join that battle against the virus. >>> the mayor of los angeles is now recommending everyone in his city wear a mask when going outside. this just in. to slow the spread of the coronavirus. it comes as the state and the cdc are considering recommending broader use. experts believe it could prevent infectioom getting passed on by people who are carrying the virus, but don't feel any symptoms. researchers in singapore found...
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he is one of the first who started a whole child care process for health care workers in the city of los angelesmayor robert garcia, who has started by appointment drive-through covid testing. a lot of great work happening at a local and state level. let's not talk about the other guy in the white house who is not leading. let's talk about these profiles in leadership which are going to take us where we need to go which is at some point get back to normal and be healthy and safe. >> senator harris, i appreciate your time tonight. >> sure. >> take care. thank you very much. up next a new report that suggests china may have sat on critical information during the early days of the coronavirus outbreak. >>> next, chris welcomes his brother. the president's plan to reopen the economy. they are compelled to step forward. to the front lines. and into the unknown... for all of us. working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the
he is one of the first who started a whole child care process for health care workers in the city of los angelesmayor robert garcia, who has started by appointment drive-through covid testing. a lot of great work happening at a local and state level. let's not talk about the other guy in the white house who is not leading. let's talk about these profiles in leadership which are going to take us where we need to go which is at some point get back to normal and be healthy and safe. >>...
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cities. for example, in new york we are 23% of the population, 22 is black, 28% of the deaths are black, hispanics 29%, 34% of the deaths black. we look at your city of los angeles where 70% of the deaths are black and you're only 29% of the population. los angeles and other cities, the same imbalance. i'm not saying the krpss created this, but it has illuminated it, it has brought it to light for some health disparities that has gone on long before this pandemic, long before the trump administration. now that we are dealing with it, seeing it, how do we confront it and try and flatten that curve as we flatten the curve of this vicious pandemic. >> this is just highlighting what has been going on for a long, long time forever. we've done a lot of work around maternal mortality and we see that african-american women die three to four times the rate as white women. the congress an black caucus and the brain trust, we are working really hard on putting certain mechanisms in the next bills that are coming you. we have a supplemental to c.a.r.e.s. and then we have c.a.r.e.s.2 that we're also working on and we're hoping because this has exacerbated the problem so much
cities. for example, in new york we are 23% of the population, 22 is black, 28% of the deaths are black, hispanics 29%, 34% of the deaths black. we look at your city of los angeles where 70% of the deaths are black and you're only 29% of the population. los angeles and other cities, the same imbalance. i'm not saying the krpss created this, but it has illuminated it, it has brought it to light for some health disparities that has gone on long before this pandemic, long before the trump...
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philadelphia where her mother judy worked for almost two decades and another $500,000 to the city of los angeles mayor's emergency covid-19 crisis fund. pink asked for fans to please stay safe, stay home. , many leeiterating w anit is o toou evernet there, guys. >> no question about that and i'm glad she's doing well, janai. we're glad you're doing well and will come back to you later for "pop news." thank you. >>> wearable technology could provide a key early warning of a coronavirus infection. the science doctors say you should pay attention to. >>> plus, despite the fact we're supposed to t now many of us ca avoid making trips to the store to get necessities. so we've got tips for staying safe while shopping. i've experienced no shortage of anxiety going to the store. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪wild thing, you make my heart sing.♪ ♪you make everything... groovy...♪ done yet? yeah, yeah, sorry, sorry. you sure? hmm.mmm. ♪come on, come on, wild thing. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could sav
philadelphia where her mother judy worked for almost two decades and another $500,000 to the city of los angeles mayor's emergency covid-19 crisis fund. pink asked for fans to please stay safe, stay home. , many leeiterating w anit is o toou evernet there, guys. >> no question about that and i'm glad she's doing well, janai. we're glad you're doing well and will come back to you later for "pop news." thank you. >>> wearable technology could provide a key early warning...
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as an example, the city of los angeles is standing up 46 rec center for shelter beds. from the state department of health we received guidance those shelters are not appropriate. we experienced that in san francisco. we have had covid outbreaks at two of our shelters. we immediately shifted gears and pivoted from using moscone north to reduce the population in existing shelters and moscone north will serve for medically cleared homeless individuals, as a step down from hotel rooms. they have been tested negative or they had acquired covid and have since recovered and been tested clear. if they choose to, they can receive a shot at the moscone west shelter with the appropriate physical distancing as well. the second shelter that we are setting up is at the palace of fine arts. it has room for 160 individuals. because this response is so fluid, what we are doing is setting up this shelter to respond to whatever need that may emerge. we are currently not planning to move individuals into that shelter at this time, but we have that under agreement and it makes sense to have
as an example, the city of los angeles is standing up 46 rec center for shelter beds. from the state department of health we received guidance those shelters are not appropriate. we experienced that in san francisco. we have had covid outbreaks at two of our shelters. we immediately shifted gears and pivoted from using moscone north to reduce the population in existing shelters and moscone north will serve for medically cleared homeless individuals, as a step down from hotel rooms. they have...
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the nursing home. >> and california is struggling with a surge of infections in itsing homes as well. cnn has the latest. >> reporter: the mayor of los angeles delivering an evening address, state of the city saying los angeles is grieving but not broken. it's grieving because of what has happened at nursing homes. breyer oak, east hollywood. 62 staff members. throughout the state, more than 3,000 cases linked to nursing homes. in central california, redwood springs has had 107 residents test positive, 10 have died, 54 residents have tested positive including one we spoke to over the phone. she wanted to keep herself anonymous. she said she came down with covid-19, passed it on to her daughter. she told tales of working with just a paper mask and said that nobody wants to do a job that requires people to be very close to those residents, including giving them baths. >> nobody wants to sign up for it. >> reporter: tough work? >> yes, it's back breaking work. it's rewarding to see like, you know, your patients getting better at certain points, but it's -- we're putting our own lives on the line as well. >> reporter: the redwood facility saying it did provide 9 n95 masks to its workers. calif
the nursing home. >> and california is struggling with a surge of infections in itsing homes as well. cnn has the latest. >> reporter: the mayor of los angeles delivering an evening address, state of the city saying los angeles is grieving but not broken. it's grieving because of what has happened at nursing homes. breyer oak, east hollywood. 62 staff members. throughout the state, more than 3,000 cases linked to nursing homes. in central california, redwood springs has had 107...