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consequencnce in the united stas has been a l large increase in unememployment. s expected this monthth that unememployment will l go upwardf 20% in the united states. we have not seen that yet in european countries. workers who are e furloughed w l need to be eased back into work, and there is the danger that unemployment will rise in european economy as well. >> thank you very much indeed for your time and your analysis. day two of relaxed lockdown measures in nigeria. at some businesses are allowed to reopen for a few hours a day. this in car no and other cities. the main doctors association says this is "very premature." >> after five long weeks of he is relieved at a parshall return to normality. practice toved, clean -- practically in every way. >> across march, busiest centers werere forceced to close as pepe were ordered to stay at home. now, this shop, and many like it, are allowed to reopen between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. we need to open every day. [inaudible] >> there are more people on the streets, but the prolonged lockdown has left many out-of-pocket
consequencnce in the united stas has been a l large increase in unememployment. s expected this monthth that unememployment will l go upwardf 20% in the united states. we have not seen that yet in european countries. workers who are e furloughed w l need to be eased back into work, and there is the danger that unemployment will rise in european economy as well. >> thank you very much indeed for your time and your analysis. day two of relaxed lockdown measures in nigeria. at some...
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so many there arere letters to the problem of mental health carare in the united stas that existed beforee got to this pandemic. now, of course, they're working didish lookingng worse. field ofe i in the mental healtltoften dealal witih ininsurance that essentitially rerequires thahat t ty see fiver six patients an hour. you can't understand what 70's mental healtlth problems are in0 minutes, much less figure out an appropriatate treatment. there so manany people who comen saying t ty have a m mental heah complaint, giviven medication, d sent home without any further conversation. the reasonon mental health h excavated isis because of loneliness and fear of the illness and for alall of those other reasons you need to be able to interact and exchange points of view about them and have someone who can sort out for you what c constitutes ann ererotic response e and what constitutess s seriousus -- neuc response a and what constitutes serious mental illneness. it is partly that we don't have enough peoplple in the field. it is parartly that it is difficult to acaccess the people inin the fiel
so many there arere letters to the problem of mental health carare in the united stas that existed beforee got to this pandemic. now, of course, they're working didish lookingng worse. field ofe i in the mental healtltoften dealal witih ininsurance that essentitially rerequires thahat t ty see fiver six patients an hour. you can't understand what 70's mental healtlth problems are in0 minutes, much less figure out an appropriatate treatment. there so manany people who comen saying t ty have a m...
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opsthe covid-19 atath toll 90,000 iththe united s stas, present trumclaimed nday heas been king the anti-marialr hydroxhloroqui, even tugh muiple stues show e drug can be dangerous and is not effective in treating covid-19. pres. trump: good things have come out about the hydroxy. a lot of good things have come out. you would be surprised at how many people are taking it, especially the frontline workers -- before you catch it. the frontline workers. many, many are taking it. i happened to be taking it. i happened to be taking it. it comeing hydroxychloroquine. right now, apple a couple of weeks ago i started taking it. i have heard a lot of good stories. if it is not good, i will tell you right. it.not going to get hurt by amy: the food and drug administration issued a warning about self-medicating what hydroxychloroqne last t month following trump's repeated remarks touting its effectiveness. president trump's announcement came as he ramped up attacks on the world health organization, threatening monday to pull out of the international organization entirely and permanently freeze u.s. funding
opsthe covid-19 atath toll 90,000 iththe united s stas, present trumclaimed nday heas been king the anti-marialr hydroxhloroqui, even tugh muiple stues show e drug can be dangerous and is not effective in treating covid-19. pres. trump: good things have come out about the hydroxy. a lot of good things have come out. you would be surprised at how many people are taking it, especially the frontline workers -- before you catch it. the frontline workers. many, many are taking it. i happened to be...
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the experience in shanghai, what does that say to you about what you think is coming here to the united stah, i think it's a great blueprint for what's going to happen here in the u.s we've put in our notes that we expect an opening potentially july 1st for the domestic parks. if you look at what happened in shanghai, they opened up the stores and the restaurants kind of in march and now you're seeing the official park open up in full and that's what we're seeing here in the u.s we've seen the early sign of it in the sense that they've announced that disney springs in orlando, the stores and restaurants will be opening up later this month, and i think that's the first step to seeing kind of a recovery of a full opening here at disney world i think disneyland might take longer given the politics of the two different states i think it's a very positive sign for reopening in the u.s. >> then to the degree that you can make projections about wha traffic looks like at a place like disney world, how do you begin to estimate it is it 30%? is it 50%? is it 75%? who are you talking to to try to make
the experience in shanghai, what does that say to you about what you think is coming here to the united stah, i think it's a great blueprint for what's going to happen here in the u.s we've put in our notes that we expect an opening potentially july 1st for the domestic parks. if you look at what happened in shanghai, they opened up the stores and the restaurants kind of in march and now you're seeing the official park open up in full and that's what we're seeing here in the u.s we've seen the...
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not even the president of the united states despite the fact that he is a sta ble states despite thee genius. so everybody is trying to find their way and i think sharing information, working together, yes, that is very important, and i think that after a false start, you might say, the european union is getting its act together now and there is a lot more cooperation and solidarity. delicate phrase, false start. let us be honest, how much damage was done by your home country's finance minister going to a meeting of the collective finance ministers of the european union and delivering a lecture on how countries like italy should take responsibility for the mess that their public finances were m, mess that their public finances were in, at the very same time of thousands of italians were losing their lives. how much long—term damage has been done by that?” their lives. how much long—term damage has been done by that? i have publicly condemned his attitude, his words and his message. i think it was the wrong message, the wrong time and wrong tone of voice, and i think he has recognised
not even the president of the united states despite the fact that he is a sta ble states despite thee genius. so everybody is trying to find their way and i think sharing information, working together, yes, that is very important, and i think that after a false start, you might say, the european union is getting its act together now and there is a lot more cooperation and solidarity. delicate phrase, false start. let us be honest, how much damage was done by your home country's finance minister...
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not even the president of the united states despite the fact that he is a sta ble states despite theis a stable genius. so everybody is trying to find their way and i think sharing information, working together, yes that is very important andi together, yes that is very important and i think that after a full start you might say, the european union is getting set to get the night and there is a lot more cooperation. that delicate phrase "false start". let's be honest, how much damage was done by your country's finance minister going to the meaning of the collective finance ministers of the european union and delivering a lecture on how countries like italy should take responsibility for the mess of public finances were in at the very same time as thousands of italians were losing their lives? how much long—term damage was done by that? i have publicly condemned his attitude, his words, and his message. i think it was the wrong message, the wrong time, and wrong tone of voice. and i think he has recognise that. it is a bit late because the portuguese described this as were —— repugnan
not even the president of the united states despite the fact that he is a sta ble states despite theis a stable genius. so everybody is trying to find their way and i think sharing information, working together, yes that is very important andi together, yes that is very important and i think that after a full start you might say, the european union is getting set to get the night and there is a lot more cooperation. that delicate phrase "false start". let's be honest, how much damage...
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it is a crime against humidity been practiced here e in my sta, in my region. amy: in the united states, columbia universitity disease modelers reported wednesday that if states had begun social distancing measures just one week earlier in march, 36,000 fewer people would have died of the coronavirus. the columbia report came as propublica r revealed how different responses to the growing outbreak in san francisco and new york city led to a stark difference in death totolls between ththe two o cit. san francisco started to take action as early as january and was the first major city to issue a shelter in place order beginning march 17. mayor london breed shared the text of the order with new york city mayor bill de blasio. but new york governor andrew cuomo dismissed de blasio's initial idea of closing down the city and waited until march 22 to shut down the city and state. by then the virus was rapidly spreading across new york. the estimated death toll in new york city now stands at nearly 21,000. in san francisco, just 36 people have died from coronavirus. meanwhile, republica
it is a crime against humidity been practiced here e in my sta, in my region. amy: in the united states, columbia universitity disease modelers reported wednesday that if states had begun social distancing measures just one week earlier in march, 36,000 fewer people would have died of the coronavirus. the columbia report came as propublica r revealed how different responses to the growing outbreak in san francisco and new york city led to a stark difference in death totolls between ththe two o...
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, but just the general effect of the president of the united states essentially trying to undermine the legitimacy and the veracity of an entire sta state's voting system. >> it's awful, chris. because when the president speaks, even this president, it matters. when you have the president of the united states day after day after day repeating lies about voting and about vote by mail, it has an impact. but, you know, that's what we've come to expect from this president. remember, even after he won in his last election, he had a lie that he had lost the popular vote due to illegal voting. >> so now -- i mean, the one sort of saving grace i suppose is he can tweet and talk about it but it doesn't actually have a ton of power over this. these are largely state decisions. what is the lay of the land right now from your view and i know you're involved in litigation in a bunch of places about the degree to which states are preparing, have no excuse absentee in place and are able to have the capacity to implement it at scale. >> so three things. the first is, the fact that he doesn't have the power directly doesn't mean that he can't thro
, but just the general effect of the president of the united states essentially trying to undermine the legitimacy and the veracity of an entire sta state's voting system. >> it's awful, chris. because when the president speaks, even this president, it matters. when you have the president of the united states day after day after day repeating lies about voting and about vote by mail, it has an impact. but, you know, that's what we've come to expect from this president. remember, even...
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united states. tensions are rising at is the president and secretary of sta state, their language becomes more pointed each day. speak of the chinese, his party misled the world. >> the world health organization needs to still demand that there be an investigation. >> martha: know clearly the chinese leadership is also going on defense. >> mr. pompeo spoke greatly, but he has never presented evidence because there was just no such thing. so i think the question could be left to scientists and medical control experts to answer this. the politicians should not keep relying on issues of domestic politics. spoon tonight we speak with a former ambassador to the united nations, nikki haley, also the former governor of south carolina, so she can face the challenges that face our governors as well. the author of the book "with all due respect." thank you very much for being here this evening. >> going to be with you, martha. >> martha: so when you are the president make that comparison to pearl harbor and to 9/11, both of which the united states declared war against countries after those attacks, what goes th
united states. tensions are rising at is the president and secretary of sta state, their language becomes more pointed each day. speak of the chinese, his party misled the world. >> the world health organization needs to still demand that there be an investigation. >> martha: know clearly the chinese leadership is also going on defense. >> mr. pompeo spoke greatly, but he has never presented evidence because there was just no such thing. so i think the question could be left...
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decisions already made but, with so much at sta ke, already made but, with so much at stake, effect of easing the lockdown will be watched carefully. in the unitedhere have been appeals for calm, after further violence across the country, in protest at the death of an african—american man in minneapolis. a police officer has been sacked and charged with the murder of george floyd, but protestors are calling for three others who were also there to be arrested. our correspondent, barbara plett—usher, reports. minneapolis is under curfew, but the city is still burning. outrage over the police killing of an unarmed black man has consumed people here for four days, with street protests but also arson and looting. the state deployed the national guard to restore order, and local officials moved unusually quickly to charge the police officer with third—degree murder and manslaughter. he's the one in the video leaning on the neck of george floyd for nearly nine minutes while mr floyd cried out again and again that he couldn't breathe, and then stopped moving. the governor of minnesota has said that he expects swiftjustice, but the question is whether th
decisions already made but, with so much at sta ke, already made but, with so much at stake, effect of easing the lockdown will be watched carefully. in the unitedhere have been appeals for calm, after further violence across the country, in protest at the death of an african—american man in minneapolis. a police officer has been sacked and charged with the murder of george floyd, but protestors are calling for three others who were also there to be arrested. our correspondent, barbara...