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marrazzo, thean director at the university of alabama birmingham, on the latest on the u.s.e to the pandemic. and howard university president dr. wayne frederick discusses health disparities facing covid-19. watch c-span's "washington journal: at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and watch washington journal sunday morning as we look back on local the city bombing 25 years later. events from that morning, the investigation, arrest of the perpetrators, and how the attack is being remembered over the years. at a news conference in providence, rhode island, governor gina romano said the state was doing well under the stay-at-home order, but warned the peak can hit around may 3. she took russians on creative a covid-19 task force and when it would be possible to reopen the economy. good afternoon. thank you for joining us again today. usual, we will be right here every day at 1:00 to make sure everybody is well-informed with the best facts as possible so we can
marrazzo, thean director at the university of alabama birmingham, on the latest on the u.s.e to the pandemic. and howard university president dr. wayne frederick discusses health disparities facing covid-19. watch c-span's "washington journal: at 7:00 eastern friday morning, and watch washington journal sunday morning as we look back on local the city bombing 25 years later. events from that morning, the investigation, arrest of the perpetrators, and how the attack is being remembered over...
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to thean has coverage coronavirus pandemic and it is all available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. time,on demand any unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. ♪ narrator: eleanor roosevelt down the long trip home, pennsylvania avenue to the beat of muffled drums. the president was brought for the last time to the executive mentioned that for 12 years had been his official home. the exit of fdr from the american scene came as a shock to the nation. people wept openly, unashamed of their great -- their grief. ♪ drawn by six white horses, the flag-draped caisson was brought to the entrance of the white house, carried into the great east room where 80 years before almost to the day, the body of abraham lincoln also had lady and state. in state.d at hyde park, his home in new york, the guns of west point cadets for a man of destiny, known around the world as fdr. [gunfire] ♪ to measure something of his greatness, would turn the clock back to franklin roosevelt as
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there are more positivive casess in thean in any country world. the virus has claimed more than the --s many lives since new york governor andrew cuomo says it is encouraging to see that hospital admissions are going down for a second day. indicate that we .ay have already reached apex but he told new yorkers not to get complacent. that they need to continue social distancing and in place.ns are nonessential businesses are closed and people are, on the whole, staying at home. this could be the first wave of the virus. he told new yorkers not to relax, to continue doing what they are doing by staying in their homes. there will be a mass grave on heart i island --- hart island. claire: sing in the u.s., the covid-19 pandemic brings the u.s. economy to a standstill and for many people, losing their income means not having much, if any, money for basics. alison sargent reports. reporter: the line stretches for well over a kilometer. getreds of families wait to groceries from the los angeles food bank. have families, many who have been impacted by layo
there are more positivive casess in thean in any country world. the virus has claimed more than the --s many lives since new york governor andrew cuomo says it is encouraging to see that hospital admissions are going down for a second day. indicate that we .ay have already reached apex but he told new yorkers not to get complacent. that they need to continue social distancing and in place.ns are nonessential businesses are closed and people are, on the whole, staying at home. this could be the...
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thean you break down where 800 million is coming from? >> it is a combination of things. we basically told the health care community that does elective surgeries to stop. we wanted them to build up capacity. these people and their workforces are properly repaired clinically but we also want them to be in decent shape financially. othercretary worked with people on the team. our administration spent some time with the legislature, seeing if they would be ok with what we are proposing to do here. as a result, it is a big investment in our health care. this, the increase in the federal match money is designed to make sure that these tople are financially able stand up. we don't need a supplemental budget because we are basically moving money around that is already part of the appropriations. >> if you have a positive test that are showing no symptoms, you should report to work? >> i can't say i have seen that chart. updates.ve you some sorry, i did my glasses. i will give you some updates. the total numbers at the chelsea soldiers home has changed. five deaths. we have incre
thean you break down where 800 million is coming from? >> it is a combination of things. we basically told the health care community that does elective surgeries to stop. we wanted them to build up capacity. these people and their workforces are properly repaired clinically but we also want them to be in decent shape financially. othercretary worked with people on the team. our administration spent some time with the legislature, seeing if they would be ok with what we are proposing to do...
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thean number -- a member of same party. yesterday, we had her 16th conference call with the governors. we've had 11 of them with the president and/or vice president. collect our concerns and issues and problems and address them to the president and vice president and the coronavirus team. we were thanking them for the work they were doing. sometimes it's pushing on things we believe they need help on. people whoinly are are trying to be confrontational. they just want to be critical. -- my role asto the chair, i'm representing the governors in all states. i'm trying to be as fair as possible. .'m pretty blunt i say exactly what we think. sometimes that doesn't make the president happy. i don't go out of my way to cope the bear or criticize him unnecessarily. i tried to push for the things we need. >> mitch mcconnell yesterday suggest of the federal government should allow states to enter into bankruptcy. what do you think of that? governors ofne states are supportive of that. iv. hogan: mitch mcconnell think regrets saying
thean number -- a member of same party. yesterday, we had her 16th conference call with the governors. we've had 11 of them with the president and/or vice president. collect our concerns and issues and problems and address them to the president and vice president and the coronavirus team. we were thanking them for the work they were doing. sometimes it's pushing on things we believe they need help on. people whoinly are are trying to be confrontational. they just want to be critical. -- my role...
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but it's already dealing with its share of casest currentlre are roughly 24,000 confirmed cases in thean statnearly 1,000 people have died. william brangham has this view southwest georgia.es in >> brangham: that's ght. for a look at how one rural community in the south is dealing with theirrenique ou, i'm joined by dr shanti akers. she is a pulmonologist at the phoebe putney health system in oubany georgia. dr. akers, thankery much for being here. i wonder if you could justlitart off by t us some people may be familiar with this case ofow the first case came t your community through a through a funeral, if i y.member correc can you tell us about how that happen>> sure.ed? so ourndex case happened almost six weeks ago now, if not earlier, actually, in my recollection. we had a person who came down for a local funeral. they happened to have some underlying medical problems, they unfortunately started becoming ill as they were down here. and so they came to our hospital. they ended up requiring intensive care. and so the funeral that he had attended was fully aended with numerous people in
but it's already dealing with its share of casest currentlre are roughly 24,000 confirmed cases in thean statnearly 1,000 people have died. william brangham has this view southwest georgia.es in >> brangham: that's ght. for a look at how one rural community in the south is dealing with theirrenique ou, i'm joined by dr shanti akers. she is a pulmonologist at the phoebe putney health system in oubany georgia. dr. akers, thankery much for being here. i wonder if you could justlitart off by...
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i looked at thean models, no chance of rain the next 14 days. >> we will just enjoy. thanks, mike. >>> now, we're getting back to jobina for more on the nfl draft. hi, jobina. >> hi, kumasi. technical glitch, which is something we hope that doesn't happen during the draft. instead of the large spe we wee vegas, nfl commissioner roger goodell will be announcing picks from his basement. and general managers and coaches will all be at home. so, welcome to 2020, everyone. this is the new draft that we're seeing. last night the 49ers tweeted this video of kyle shanahan giving a tour of his home office which will serve as his draft room. >> all the scouts and all the coaches and everyone will be on there during the draft, probably about 30 people. got the phones and stuff. all of us. john has the same set up in his office for the trades. we'll have another zoom meeting on here between i t>> 49ers are virtual draft party on their social media platforms, as well as the team's website. the niners and las vegas raiders both have two picks in the first round. and, also, it will
i looked at thean models, no chance of rain the next 14 days. >> we will just enjoy. thanks, mike. >>> now, we're getting back to jobina for more on the nfl draft. hi, jobina. >> hi, kumasi. technical glitch, which is something we hope that doesn't happen during the draft. instead of the large spe we wee vegas, nfl commissioner roger goodell will be announcing picks from his basement. and general managers and coaches will all be at home. so, welcome to 2020, everyone. this...
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and so, that-- ultimately that would lead to fewer fatalities on thean road. that is the calculation that the administration is making. essentiay, there will be more deaths as a result of dirtier air, b aut fewer deaths result of more people driving suwer cars. but you can be d that the legal opponents of this are >> sreenivasan: and finally, what about the economic consequences of aaing this uncety in the marketplace at a time when the automakers are already trying to figure out how coronavirus, how deey coronavirus will impact their bottom lines? >> well, here's another case where the administration's own numbers may well workgainst it. in the administration's own calculations, they find that itn could ge between having an overall net benefit to the economy of about $6 billion-- that's vermu as a result of those new cars being bought, fewer auto fatities-- or ranging all the way to a net loss to the economy of $22 biion. and this is sort of depending on kind of what formulas you use, how much weight you put on some of these different economic esnseq and, of
and so, that-- ultimately that would lead to fewer fatalities on thean road. that is the calculation that the administration is making. essentiay, there will be more deaths as a result of dirtier air, b aut fewer deaths result of more people driving suwer cars. but you can be d that the legal opponents of this are >> sreenivasan: and finally, what about the economic consequences of aaing this uncety in the marketplace at a time when the automakers are already trying to figure out how...
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. >> governor, what do you think about this strategy of leveraging thean philanthropigoodwill of well-resourced billionaires in your state >> why not? i'm going to leverage everything i can to get the frontli folks what they need, and our philanthropic communy has been amazing. they contributed 60,000 laptops so high school kids can continue their learning online. we've raised $10 milliones inthan a week to go to our major not-for-profits. so we can get money where it needs to go now until the federal government picks up. >> connecticut has something like, you know, more than a dozen or so billionaires. have you reached out to any of them for their help? >> constantly. >> let me show you something at president trump said just this last week about the supply of medical equipment. >> we're also sending things that we don't need to other parts. i just spoke to the prime minister of italy. and we have additional capacity. we have additional product th we don't need. we're going to be sending approximately $100 million worth of things, surgical and medical and hospital things to italy. >> governor,
. >> governor, what do you think about this strategy of leveraging thean philanthropigoodwill of well-resourced billionaires in your state >> why not? i'm going to leverage everything i can to get the frontli folks what they need, and our philanthropic communy has been amazing. they contributed 60,000 laptops so high school kids can continue their learning online. we've raised $10 milliones inthan a week to go to our major not-for-profits. so we can get money where it needs to go...
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but that confederacy saw thean indigenous groups and obviously with their attempts to control the west. and then from the confederate invasion they turn to the other enemies to initiate the campaign against them. so what that meant come at the same time the union was fighting the war to emancipate enslaved men and women but to teexterminate or remove native people in the west. and that is an interesting aspect of the war. why i never heard about this before. those focusing on virginia. so what thatpo is important and with that kind of area. and then referring to the trans- mississippi west with the battle of shiloh, and all this area around the a mississippi river. so what could be west of the west? in possible. it if you open any civil war history and then it usually ends right around the 100th meridian. if you have a book you can slip to the front where it does not end at the 100th meridian it's right in the middle of a two-page map. you are actively erasing 40 percent of the nation's landmass. >> literally from the civil war's what is important when we are talking to simon & schuste
but that confederacy saw thean indigenous groups and obviously with their attempts to control the west. and then from the confederate invasion they turn to the other enemies to initiate the campaign against them. so what that meant come at the same time the union was fighting the war to emancipate enslaved men and women but to teexterminate or remove native people in the west. and that is an interesting aspect of the war. why i never heard about this before. those focusing on virginia. so what...
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the middle east in the world's oil supplies will be in the hands of thean soviet union.ll of this was baloney. first of all, it wasn't at all clear that the coup and iraq was egyptian inspired and nasser, while he did take on arms from the soviet union, it was not the client of the soviet union. eisenhower panicked and short and it's very interesting to read his memoirs because in his memoirs he says i felt i had to quote do something. now, eisenhower, the hero of d-day may be the greatest american general of the 20th century was smart enough to realize unlike some of his successors that invading iraq is really, really hard thing to do but invading lebanon is really, really easy to do because the united states has a large fleet in the eastern mediterranean so when those 2000 marines went ashore on july 15 they were backed up i 70 ships including three carrier battle groups. it was a goliath in the midget battlefield. by invading lebanon or going to the defense of camille [inaudible] the united states was doing something to prevent nasser from sweeping the region. nasser
the middle east in the world's oil supplies will be in the hands of thean soviet union.ll of this was baloney. first of all, it wasn't at all clear that the coup and iraq was egyptian inspired and nasser, while he did take on arms from the soviet union, it was not the client of the soviet union. eisenhower panicked and short and it's very interesting to read his memoirs because in his memoirs he says i felt i had to quote do something. now, eisenhower, the hero of d-day may be the greatest...
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thean you help quantify kind of growth you are expecting from asia and the u.s.?have to review the numbers? >> we are looking at all the numbers we started with. it is hard because we are in the midst of it. we are taking some guesses. werever our budget numbers , we will probably be 65%, 70% of those numbers. that webe something have to manage. i think all the companies that are dealing with hits are going to have to manage through it. airlines have the biggest challenge as well as the hotels. but i think most companies will manage their way through. unfortunatelybut i think most sl have to be let go in the process. toould say that we are going be about 65% to 70% what we shot for. the chairman was and founder of crown worldwide group. when we eventually come out of locked down, there's going to be a new normal in place. for many people going out to a dinner may no longer be a normal night out. bloomberg opinion columnist connor writes about this. we know that restaurants are trying to survive with take-out and delivery options. walk us through how you see them r
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anybody in thean world on testing. we have tested more than anybody in the world and that has been developed over the last couple of months. the last couple of months we had absolutely nothing. i would say that the cupboards were bare, they were bare in the military. our people have done an incredible job. think china is -- pres. trump: they have been doing it for years. they play the game and we have had people who never focused on that game, who would think you had to play that game. to a large extent it has been public relations. to be congratulated for what happened. just so you understand it. they are not to be congratulated for what took place. who is essentially congratulating them. when they start doing that, we have problems. almostted states pays 500 million dollars and they pay $38 million per year. differentlots of people that we can give this to. it doesn't have to go to the who, we can give it to groups or very worthy and get more bang for your buck. bellld like to have john finish up by talking about the
anybody in thean world on testing. we have tested more than anybody in the world and that has been developed over the last couple of months. the last couple of months we had absolutely nothing. i would say that the cupboards were bare, they were bare in the military. our people have done an incredible job. think china is -- pres. trump: they have been doing it for years. they play the game and we have had people who never focused on that game, who would think you had to play that game. to a...
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so back to the question of precedent the american people are very well aware of thean story of the roman general who save the republic and then returned to his farm that is a story they were very much aware of but it wasn't modern for washington and to understand how impressive this was, you have to look across the ocean to france of what was happening there. louise 16 recently left power and afterwords literally lost his head in the guillotine. and that is how things tended to go in the world at that time. if you are head of state giving up power you lost your head. so there really was very revolutionary so something to keep in mind about the way the post- presidency may diverge from today. >> if you reflect on the fact to fall very far from philadelphia but that it was never far from washington's thoughts. how did he adjust to life back here at mountar vernon? >> he tried to put himself back into a routine to find and keepd himself busy to monitor the improvements and was lying around his farm and did throw himself into his old papers to get them in order. at the same time he had a ver
so back to the question of precedent the american people are very well aware of thean story of the roman general who save the republic and then returned to his farm that is a story they were very much aware of but it wasn't modern for washington and to understand how impressive this was, you have to look across the ocean to france of what was happening there. louise 16 recently left power and afterwords literally lost his head in the guillotine. and that is how things tended to go in the world...
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a long time you're very grateful for you here inspiration both as someone who has always shown us theanuty books and what it n do in our lives but also just as a difference. so if i can get this personal for moment, we have not talked about you. i think two things. one, common reader was an incredible compliment. this, is an incredible accomplishment. you can have passion for book severals. of the parts and do al that, you may both of those things happen. we both thought you were nuts both unique.ng any talk a little bit about it. and i think you talked a little bit about, things that influenced you, inspired you and help you in both of those processes. james: will, thank you. i'll get an envelope to you later. [laughter]. part of me wants to say i think this is in large part true, i fell in love with books in the written word very early. i never wanted to do anything else. i tried to t find ways we keep those things primary to what you do everyday. from a job. and i was either determined or unimaginative enough to just keeping doing the same thing and finding another way to do it. so w
a long time you're very grateful for you here inspiration both as someone who has always shown us theanuty books and what it n do in our lives but also just as a difference. so if i can get this personal for moment, we have not talked about you. i think two things. one, common reader was an incredible compliment. this, is an incredible accomplishment. you can have passion for book severals. of the parts and do al that, you may both of those things happen. we both thought you were nuts both...
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gavin newsom today back to his liberal routes announcing that thean state will provide coronavirus cash payments to illegal immigrants. and in new york, i don't really understand why comrade mayor de blasio, why is he now attributing over 3700 deaths to coronavirus. those 3700 people were never tested whether they were covid-19 positive. here with a reaction to that, the host of "justice," judge jeanine pirro, former florida attorney general pam bondi. i would argue a sanctuary state, they are aiding and abetting criminal activity. we know that for a fact. a now they offer a health care, they put the burden of paying health care for illegals, that's on the taxpayers of the country and the state of california, new york, new york city. okay. so the question is cash payments to people that are here illegally, how is that -- how are all these actions not legal in and of themselves? if i aided and abetted judge pierro a in any crime, thy would lock me up. >> they are sure would. i would. >> thanks a lot. >> sean: i was going to hire you as my attorney. >> you know, sean, that's the fundament
gavin newsom today back to his liberal routes announcing that thean state will provide coronavirus cash payments to illegal immigrants. and in new york, i don't really understand why comrade mayor de blasio, why is he now attributing over 3700 deaths to coronavirus. those 3700 people were never tested whether they were covid-19 positive. here with a reaction to that, the host of "justice," judge jeanine pirro, former florida attorney general pam bondi. i would argue a sanctuary state,...
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overnight that began demanding that america stopped producing oil which tells you everything about theanever yesterday and people who care about this were horrified to see it. that's more than 5%. but for people like alexandria ocasio-cortez, it was a cause for celebration. as a bomb dropped out of one of her most critical -- tweeted this. you absolutely love to see it. this along with record low interest rates is time for work-related mass investment in green infrastructure to save our planet. you love to see it. love to see what? blue-collar america take another kick to the face? she soon realized she had been to an associate deleted the tweet but it was too late, she was exposed for who she really is. note the cilia site about work or let investments? please. spare us sandy from suburbia. but almost ten actual workers were suffering, you clap your hands on left of them. -- and laughed at them. go back to westchester, you entitled. america has only avoided collapse, not an exaggeration, because of one group. millions of truck drivers who are continuing to keep this economic engine runn
overnight that began demanding that america stopped producing oil which tells you everything about theanever yesterday and people who care about this were horrified to see it. that's more than 5%. but for people like alexandria ocasio-cortez, it was a cause for celebration. as a bomb dropped out of one of her most critical -- tweeted this. you absolutely love to see it. this along with record low interest rates is time for work-related mass investment in green infrastructure to save our planet....
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so many of the volunteer in theans and nurses encampments are simply tatakingt day by day and workingard as they can to mitigate the risksks and prevent the spread f an infection. challenges they are experiencing right now, particularly in matamoros, is they need access to ppe, testining, medication, sanitize, and other essential supplies. medical teams working at the encampmements do not have the capability to operate as an icu. they're basicically preparing ththemselves to administer palliative and end-o-of-life ca. in the casase that an oututbreak occurs.. to myy knowlededge, there is not any covivid-19 testing available in border towns such as matamoros and mexican cities do not have the resources and health care to handle the spread of infnfection. it is terrifying. amy: can you talk more about mutual aid? it is the term people are hearing more about, h how cocommunities at the grassroots lelevel are helping -- i i mean, here we are alone together. we are part of the p protections being apart from each other, yet what people are doing along the border, what kind of help do you ne
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near 80 in the south bay and some low to mid 80s in the east bay valleys and upper 70s and low 80s in thean see the lack o clouds out there and that's why a lot more low to mid 50s. but with that extra sunshine, temperatures jump about 4 degrees across the board tomorrow. the increase in clouds and the sea breeze drops us back down to average on sunday. 5 to 15 degrees cooler than today and then make that run around 80 at the bay and 90 inland for tuesday and possibly wednesday. let's get over to jobina. >>> all right. i'll have to tell you what a jobina story is about. the countdown to the nfl draft is on because there are no live wsports. completely virtualecause of covid-19 and the live desk with all the details. >> good morning, kumasi. instead of being this giant spectacle in las vegas today, roger goodell is announcing picks from his basement. instead of war room with the general managers and coaches, they're all inside their homes. >> have all the scouts and all the coaches and everyone will be on there during the draft. probably about 30 people. got the phones and stuff. all of us,
near 80 in the south bay and some low to mid 80s in the east bay valleys and upper 70s and low 80s in thean see the lack o clouds out there and that's why a lot more low to mid 50s. but with that extra sunshine, temperatures jump about 4 degrees across the board tomorrow. the increase in clouds and the sea breeze drops us back down to average on sunday. 5 to 15 degrees cooler than today and then make that run around 80 at the bay and 90 inland for tuesday and possibly wednesday. let's get over...
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and we had nice questioning rosemary ahead in front of me his yellow legal pad of notes we note that thean missing part isa moderate gate discussion because the part that we can hear after the discussion in nevada that were pat nixon's parentsix are married and then continues with the watergate discussion. and there's a very brief set of notes. normally haldeman takes explicit notes. it isso very strange, and he cae up with the idea that there was a missing page and they have not tested the paper to see if there were impressions that do not match the words above it. there didn't seem to be. so he just took fort notes. eighteen minutes does seem strange. we know that it was watergate and it doesn't really matter at this point. what exactly was said because it is clear that on the day, three days after the break-in that richard nixon knew everything he needed to know about watergate and started in cleverly foodd te une 23rd of the gun t4 he is giving orders to use the cia to stop the fbi from following the money. he had brand-new 100-dollar bills and they were eventually traced to a campaign
and we had nice questioning rosemary ahead in front of me his yellow legal pad of notes we note that thean missing part isa moderate gate discussion because the part that we can hear after the discussion in nevada that were pat nixon's parentsix are married and then continues with the watergate discussion. and there's a very brief set of notes. normally haldeman takes explicit notes. it isso very strange, and he cae up with the idea that there was a missing page and they have not tested the...
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. >> woodruff: also today, thean u.s. treasurunced that the six largest u.s.irlines payroll support patotalingo a $25 billion. ard, the international mon fund warned that the pandemic will vy likely cause the worst worldwe downturn since the great depression of the 1930s. it predicted a partial rebound, but not until next year. even so, wall street rallied today on talk of re-opening businesses. the dow jones industrial average gained 559 points to close at 23,949. the nasdaq rose 323 points, and the s&p 500 added 84. in the day's other news, former president obama ended months of neutrality and endorsed his former vice president, joe biden, for the democratic nomination. he said biden has the characte and experience to guide the nation through one of its darkest times and a long recovery. and, he appealed for an end to the trump era. >> we need americans of good will to unite in a great awakening against a politics that too often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and >> woodruff: the former president
. >> woodruff: also today, thean u.s. treasurunced that the six largest u.s.irlines payroll support patotalingo a $25 billion. ard, the international mon fund warned that the pandemic will vy likely cause the worst worldwe downturn since the great depression of the 1930s. it predicted a partial rebound, but not until next year. even so, wall street rallied today on talk of re-opening businesses. the dow jones industrial average gained 559 points to close at 23,949. the nasdaq rose 323...
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did have the locks changed all this comes n response to an edict from thean joaquin county health departments culture christiacenter to shut down in person services to avoid spreading the coronavirus. >>worshippers here bitterly disappointed by the decision to shut services on this palm sunday. the decision that they told uswas actuall forcing their ha. the government is just trying to force things that should be forced this worship or who didn't want to be named tol us alg with others here that the restrictions on assembling in public infringed on their constitutionaright of assembly. >>we don't believe the virus. cancels the first amendment, but lou di city officials also warned the church that violating the stay at home order would constitu a menace to publ health, a public nuisance and an imminent threat to human thrilled in >>the restriction religious whatis. it is that christians most holy week the end the congregants with no way to enter the church le for home unfulfild. >>in a bitter fight between faith and government in lo meicler e. >>we'll take a live look outside sfo clear skies
did have the locks changed all this comes n response to an edict from thean joaquin county health departments culture christiacenter to shut down in person services to avoid spreading the coronavirus. >>worshippers here bitterly disappointed by the decision to shut services on this palm sunday. the decision that they told uswas actuall forcing their ha. the government is just trying to force things that should be forced this worship or who didn't want to be named tol us alg with others...
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culturally now a piece of our lives, ruth bader ginsburg, rbd, a lot of people, i think example in thean book of someone who allowedf herself to become the totally goat because it somebody that she knows and away that she's getting what she needs by becoming endearing to people ino her story and to become what it is and when you watch her movie, the first case is about a man who wanted to attend to his mother, not a woman who had a whole idea of caretaking, the first case had to do with men thnot women. can you talk about her and after she approaches it. >> ruth bader ginsburg didn't have to do the greatat work arod and when she was at harvard law school, one of the few women in the class and her husband was also there and they had a group meeting and she was applying and asking why she wants to go to law school and she swallowed hard and said so i can support my husband better and understand what he is doing. i'm sure she wanted to throw up when she said that because of course that is not why she wanted to go to law school so she could understand where her husband was doing, she wanted
culturally now a piece of our lives, ruth bader ginsburg, rbd, a lot of people, i think example in thean book of someone who allowedf herself to become the totally goat because it somebody that she knows and away that she's getting what she needs by becoming endearing to people ino her story and to become what it is and when you watch her movie, the first case is about a man who wanted to attend to his mother, not a woman who had a whole idea of caretaking, the first case had to do with men...
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chair grijalva: before i ask thean nicolas, which begs question in your last response, at what point -- if the tabletop, based on urban areas is not applicable, and i would not disagree with you, to the territories and in particular -- lewvel of -- what level of data, testing, whatever you want to call it, would be sufficient to say we are ready, we have a clean bill of health, for lack of a better phrase? dr. shieh: we should always be prepared. the islands, cnmi is in the same situation. the projections we have -- we have proven the projections wrong. we do not have hospitalization rate as predicted by the projections. if we went by the projections, we would have over 500 people covid-19 positive. what is theva: basis of study that would provide security both to the people, the community. dr. shieh: security moving forward. i think the uniqueness to guam is you have to focus on the day we have right now. --re's nothing like lewis like this we have experienced. the key is to look at our own hospitalization rate. look at the rate of testing we have done. the testing capacity is impor
chair grijalva: before i ask thean nicolas, which begs question in your last response, at what point -- if the tabletop, based on urban areas is not applicable, and i would not disagree with you, to the territories and in particular -- lewvel of -- what level of data, testing, whatever you want to call it, would be sufficient to say we are ready, we have a clean bill of health, for lack of a better phrase? dr. shieh: we should always be prepared. the islands, cnmi is in the same situation. the...
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a provision where there are multiple affiliates that but thean access this intent was not for company that have access to plenty of sources. and other again, to the extent these companies didn't understand this they repay the loans, that will be ok. if not, there will be other consequences. reporter: can you talk about those consequences? sec. mnuchin: you can look at the certifications. they're quite significant. reporter: do you know how many saved in how much p.p.e. sogone out in far? sec. mnuchin: the p.p.e. is 30 million jobs. that doesn't account for other money we've sent out. we're pleased, the direct deposits have gone out. started sending out the checks. we're going to is supplement our out pre-paidd send debit cards to get money out to quickly to people. everything the president is working on has provided significant stability in the economy while we're dealing with difficult time when, for medical reasons, we've closed down major parts of the economy. much.you very thank you. pres. trump: good question. so the noble fight against the has inflicted a steep toll on the ameri
a provision where there are multiple affiliates that but thean access this intent was not for company that have access to plenty of sources. and other again, to the extent these companies didn't understand this they repay the loans, that will be ok. if not, there will be other consequences. reporter: can you talk about those consequences? sec. mnuchin: you can look at the certifications. they're quite significant. reporter: do you know how many saved in how much p.p.e. sogone out in far? sec....
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already which has the largest outbreak in the world, a third of thean population. new york is annmarie hordern. what does the u.s. reports say? annmarie: [indiscernible] officials saw the classified report. reporting total cases and deaths, officials say these numbers are fake. there is a lot of skepticism toward china inside and outside the country about these numbers. one figure the government revised, for weeks they were not counting people who had the virus who are asymptomatic. there are thousands of earnings in the hubei province. china refuting it, saying they acted in an open and transparent manner. they do not want to get into an .rgument they call it moral slander and feel compelled to clarify this. anna: thank you very much. we will no doubt continue to cover this story. be time for questions about who said what and when. up next, are we approaching a crunch point? bcc expects 50% of staff in the next week -- we will ask about the preparedness of the small and medium-sized businesses, how much cash on hand do they have, and how optimistic are they to tak
already which has the largest outbreak in the world, a third of thean population. new york is annmarie hordern. what does the u.s. reports say? annmarie: [indiscernible] officials saw the classified report. reporting total cases and deaths, officials say these numbers are fake. there is a lot of skepticism toward china inside and outside the country about these numbers. one figure the government revised, for weeks they were not counting people who had the virus who are asymptomatic. there are...