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victor: very good.ost: before we get into the policy side of things, a lot of us are watching this from population centers are in cities and suburbs and exurbs. what we know difference but in the past couple weeks, but is come to a standstill. you're a fifth generation armor, but you right now are about 15 miles outside of fresno i think. i'm curious as to what difference you note an agricultural community in this kind of situation. victor: i think there is a sense that life can go on and will go on because agriculture by definition is the at least the production side is solitary existence. and so what looking at out here, and looking down at a great vineyard or a plum ric trucks going by constantly, headed toward the coast, and the east coast even with chicken and eggs and beef. there is a sense that agriculture is very important and people are looking to make sure the food is delivered to people who are sheltered home. and that there's not as a great danger because of population density. fresno county
victor: very good.ost: before we get into the policy side of things, a lot of us are watching this from population centers are in cities and suburbs and exurbs. what we know difference but in the past couple weeks, but is come to a standstill. you're a fifth generation armor, but you right now are about 15 miles outside of fresno i think. i'm curious as to what difference you note an agricultural community in this kind of situation. victor: i think there is a sense that life can go on and will...
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in beijing victor and obviously politics is playing a role in all of this i mean it's no secret if you watch mainstream media particularly in the united states and how the united states should react and it's quite frankly very anti china in rhetoric here but i mean the there's been this talk over the years of the last 40 years of coupling china within the global economy led by the united states and its allies and to be frank about that but now we come to this and and there is talk about the supply chains and particularly when it comes to pharmaceuticals and the health industry in general here i mean even if even if there was a political push to change the current reality which i seem very unlikely because these are business decisions and that government decisions then it's a very complicated issue because you have trade relations that are. expect very extensive very deep in the profit motive is obviously there but you come out with this rhetoric now that you know has china must pay much i don't have my reparations and all this i mean on one side one can understand you know the frustrat
in beijing victor and obviously politics is playing a role in all of this i mean it's no secret if you watch mainstream media particularly in the united states and how the united states should react and it's quite frankly very anti china in rhetoric here but i mean the there's been this talk over the years of the last 40 years of coupling china within the global economy led by the united states and its allies and to be frank about that but now we come to this and and there is talk about the...
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so yeah people are very devoted if you can bring so victor i want to come to you now these reports these videos i understand that that the chinese government is by and large saying you know that there is not any sort of campaign of discrimination but what do you see about what is happening there these videos are what they are. now 1st of all china african relations are very very solid and for some politicians in the united states to accuse china of practice in racial discrimination against africa's is really a fallacy we all know how. poorly and terribly have been the racial discrimination is practiced by the united states against african-americans and we call for a stop to such racial discrimination secondly now in china who are still very much aware of the law that started against her once i realized various sector one moment before we get to point to which i will let you get to let's go back to point one yes there is racism in the united states i am an african-american that is separate and apart from what i asked you about what is going on in china that is exactly why i would say the
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victor? >> we've seen people online, our friends and colleagues tweeting they can now hear the sirens so often that sometimes they don't even notice them anymore because there are so many. jason carroll for us outside the javits center. thanks so much. >> thanks, jason. >>> so the president says the death toll would be higher, as you heard sarah say, if mitigation tactics weren't put in place. despite multiple warnings from top health officials eight states have not issued stay-at-home orders. >> now, the coronavirus response coordinator, dr. deborah birx, says that now is the time to do everything you can to keep yourself and your family and your friends safe. >> this is the moment to not be going to the grocery store, not going to the pharmacy, but doing everything you can to keep your family and your friends safe, and that means everybody doing the six-feet distancing, washing your hands. >> with us now is dr. charles powell. he's the head of the pulmonary and critical care at mount sinai
victor? >> we've seen people online, our friends and colleagues tweeting they can now hear the sirens so often that sometimes they don't even notice them anymore because there are so many. jason carroll for us outside the javits center. thanks so much. >> thanks, jason. >>> so the president says the death toll would be higher, as you heard sarah say, if mitigation tactics weren't put in place. despite multiple warnings from top health officials eight states have not issued...
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behind her son victor villalobos jr. a freshman in high school and her husband victor sr. her sister sent us this. she and the rest of the family are devastated they couldn't be with carmen when she died. those in mexico hadn't seen her since her 44th birthday back in october, and they likely won't be able to be with her when she's buried because of special coronavirus precautions carmen's funeral can't be held until april 13th, nearly a month after her death. only ten people can be there including a pastor. and the service can only be 30 minutes long. the delayed mourning simply adds to the pain the whole family is feeling. >> i lost my stepmom. i fear for like my mom that's diabetic. so i just -- please take it serious. one day it's you -- it happens so fast. >> reporter: and jessica villalobos says that her brother
behind her son victor villalobos jr. a freshman in high school and her husband victor sr. her sister sent us this. she and the rest of the family are devastated they couldn't be with carmen when she died. those in mexico hadn't seen her since her 44th birthday back in october, and they likely won't be able to be with her when she's buried because of special coronavirus precautions carmen's funeral can't be held until april 13th, nearly a month after her death. only ten people can be there...
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today's briefing is from victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. is focus that his focus is been military history. he has written or edited 24 books, the most recent is determined. he's been awarded both the passion amenities metal and the prize, i would have it hanging around my neck 24/7. how how are you today? >> very good. thank you for having me. >> an interesting question before get into the policy side of things, a lot of us are watching this from population centers around the country, around the globe, cities and suburbs and excerpts. what we know the difference that is occurred in the past couple of weeks. life is come to a standstill. you are come to us from a family farm, you are fifth-generation farmer but you right now are about 15 miles outside of fresno i think. i'm curious as to what difference you note in the agriculture community in this kind of situation? >> well, i think there is a sense that life can go on and it will go on because agriculture by definition is, least the production side, is solitary existence. what i'm looking
today's briefing is from victor davis hanson, senior fellow at the hoover institution. is focus that his focus is been military history. he has written or edited 24 books, the most recent is determined. he's been awarded both the passion amenities metal and the prize, i would have it hanging around my neck 24/7. how how are you today? >> very good. thank you for having me. >> an interesting question before get into the policy side of things, a lot of us are watching this from...
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victor blackwell and christie pohl. >> good morning to you. we have some grim warnings to talk to you about this morning. president trump saying there will be, and i note, a lot of death in the coming weeks. and we're seeing those warnings. >> yesterday, just like the day before and the day before that, the u.s. reported a new record of coronavirus deaths for a single day, 1,344 americans died of covid-19 on saturday alone. 8,503 have died across the country in just five weeks. >> and let's talk about new york. it's still one of the hardest hit areas. governor andrew cuomo there saying the state has yet to reach the peak of this curve, noting they could be up to eight days away from the apex. he says hospitals there are facing their ultimate challenge right now. >>> one icu nurse in new york says patients appear to be sicker compared to last week. she says it's just not their lungs anymore, their vital organs like their kidneys and heart are being affected as well. let's start at the white house with cnn's sarah westwood. sarah, the president
victor blackwell and christie pohl. >> good morning to you. we have some grim warnings to talk to you about this morning. president trump saying there will be, and i note, a lot of death in the coming weeks. and we're seeing those warnings. >> yesterday, just like the day before and the day before that, the u.s. reported a new record of coronavirus deaths for a single day, 1,344 americans died of covid-19 on saturday alone. 8,503 have died across the country in just five weeks....
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victor the basic law was adopted by the national people's congress 30 years ago now the world is very different is a more polarized world politically whether it's trumps america britain victor or pounds hungary so is it harder for the ideals of a one country 2 systems system to survive in this defo to a different world. you know 'd i i don't think so i think i've lived in on going for about 12 years now and of and before that i was living in u.k. for most a decade and i can tell you that i few for most part very free in hong kong i think the real problem is the question of power sharing with the democrats and this is what i think that the democratic candidates so angry about for most part people are pretty much free to do what they want to in fact i think they have a lot more freedoms than their competitors on inland and therein lies the problem beijing beijing has. beijing's has a political problem because on one hand it is trying to maintain the one country 2 system in hong kong and that the hong kong system runs itself and on the other hand it's trying to control things on the main
victor the basic law was adopted by the national people's congress 30 years ago now the world is very different is a more polarized world politically whether it's trumps america britain victor or pounds hungary so is it harder for the ideals of a one country 2 systems system to survive in this defo to a different world. you know 'd i i don't think so i think i've lived in on going for about 12 years now and of and before that i was living in u.k. for most a decade and i can tell you that i few...
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>> good question, victor.ate in every county need to look at their hot spots and their graph. it's not only going to be important just to flatten the curve, we need to be coming down that curve to be absolutely sure that we can open up that county, that state. so really it should be an individualized decision but most importantly making sure that we're coming down that curve. it's not just enough to flatten the curve. we need to look also at metrics like icu admissions is that going down. what about people being tested. there are a lot of metrics to look at to make that decision. >> i've heard that a lot of people want to be tested who think they might have had it because they could have antibodies to try to help other people. let's listen to what dr. anthony fauci said about those antibody tests. >> yes. actually the last meeting individuals responsible for both developing, validating and getting the test out are saying, and i'm certain that that's going to happen. within a period of a week or so we'll have a
>> good question, victor.ate in every county need to look at their hot spots and their graph. it's not only going to be important just to flatten the curve, we need to be coming down that curve to be absolutely sure that we can open up that county, that state. so really it should be an individualized decision but most importantly making sure that we're coming down that curve. it's not just enough to flatten the curve. we need to look also at metrics like icu admissions is that going down....
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or around the world, i'm victor blackwell.d to have you. >> and i'm amara walker in for christi paul. >> president trump says a decision is coming fairly soon, and last night he reiterated that he will rely on what he calls facts and his own instincts to decide when he will recommend opening up parts of the country, setting up really a potential clash with state and local officials who may believe that it is too soon to safely get everyone back to work. >> the staggering number this morning, more than 20,000 americans killed by the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. is now number one worldwide in coronavirus deaths. all 50 states are under a federal disaster declaration for the first time in history, and it comes as the irs announces it's beginning to send out the first wave of stimulus checks. >> it is easter. happy easter to you. and most of the country is still asked to follow the guidance to socially distance and worship and celebrate the holiday from home. and there are some churches in the u.s. that are not listening to loca
or around the world, i'm victor blackwell.d to have you. >> and i'm amara walker in for christi paul. >> president trump says a decision is coming fairly soon, and last night he reiterated that he will rely on what he calls facts and his own instincts to decide when he will recommend opening up parts of the country, setting up really a potential clash with state and local officials who may believe that it is too soon to safely get everyone back to work. >> the staggering...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> happy holiday weekend!'m amara walker in today for christi paul. >>> president trump says that a decision is coming fairly soon. last night, the president again said that he will rely on what he calls facts and his own instinct to decide when he will recommend opening up parts of the country, but that will set up a clash, potentially, with state and local officials, because they may believe that it's too soon to get back to business safely. >> yeah, and the staggering number this morning, more than 20,000 americans killed by the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. is now number one worldwide in coronavirus deaths. all 50 states are under a federal disaster declaration for the first time in history, and it comes as the irs announces it's beginning to send out or deposit, we should say, the first wave of stimulus checks. >>> and this easter morning, most of the country is being asked to follow the advice to continue to stay socially distant, or practice social distancing, i should say, and worship and celebrate th
i'm victor blackwell. >> happy holiday weekend!'m amara walker in today for christi paul. >>> president trump says that a decision is coming fairly soon. last night, the president again said that he will rely on what he calls facts and his own instinct to decide when he will recommend opening up parts of the country, but that will set up a clash, potentially, with state and local officials, because they may believe that it's too soon to get back to business safely. >> yeah,...
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victor? >> jason carroll for us there in new york. jason, thank you so much. >>> this morning on cnn "state of the union" jake tapper will talk with treasury secretary steve mnuchin and new york senator chuck schumer about help for small businesses. also on the show right here at 9:00 eastern on cnn larry hogan and gretchen whitmer. >>> one hospital in california is suspending ten nurses who refused to enter rooms of covid patients without having those n95 masks. that is the type of mask that has been supported by the medical community saying this is the mask that you have to have. the nurses protested together, as you see through these pictures, demanding they be given the n95 masks that other health workers in their hospital apparently had access to. instead the hospital provided them with surgical masks and those ten nurses now are suspended with pay for potentially weeks as the hospital investigates. two of those nurses, michael gulic and alison mayal are bothie us. thank you for the work you do, being on front lines is frightenin
victor? >> jason carroll for us there in new york. jason, thank you so much. >>> this morning on cnn "state of the union" jake tapper will talk with treasury secretary steve mnuchin and new york senator chuck schumer about help for small businesses. also on the show right here at 9:00 eastern on cnn larry hogan and gretchen whitmer. >>> one hospital in california is suspending ten nurses who refused to enter rooms of covid patients without having those n95...
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vÍctor: aquí estamos hablando de dos cosas.han indicado que en esos casos van a usar de nuevo esas huellas para que no se tengan que tomar las huellas de nuevo. pero otra vez, para las cortes, si la corte indica que te tienes que tomar esas huellas, no existe un proceso para que las personas puedan tomarse esas huellas. y es por eso que han habido demandas individuales para dejar salir a personas que estÁn detenidas. y que sufren de algÚn tipo de enfermedad y efectivamente han habido ciertos cortes en los angeles. el juez dejÓ salir a seis personas en adelanto porque estaban enfermos. y corrÍan peligro mÁs con el coronavirus. abrirÁ: pero no quiere decir que ice no estÉ trabajando.todavÍa hay detenciones? vÍctor: desafortunadamente sÍ.el departamento de ice sigue con sus redadas, sigue con su trabajo. han dicho que segÚn van a bajar un poco a los arrestos pero no hemos visto eso en concreto. ellos salencon sus mascarillas. han tenido mÁscaras al departamento de seguridad para que puedan operar. y aunque dicen que van a bajarlas
vÍctor: aquí estamos hablando de dos cosas.han indicado que en esos casos van a usar de nuevo esas huellas para que no se tengan que tomar las huellas de nuevo. pero otra vez, para las cortes, si la corte indica que te tienes que tomar esas huellas, no existe un proceso para que las personas puedan tomarse esas huellas. y es por eso que han habido demandas individuales para dejar salir a personas que estÁn detenidas. y que sufren de algÚn tipo de enfermedad y efectivamente han habido...
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christi, victor. >> cristina alesci in in new york.hank you so much. >>> experts say we're close to the peak. and there are encouraging signs the outbreak is leveling off in a sense. dr. anthony fauci warns if we do relax social distancing guidelines too soon there could be, or will be, a relapse, a rise in cases. >> don't let anyone get any false ideas that when we decide at a proper time when we're going to be relaxing some of the restrictions, there's no doubt, you're going to see cases. i would be so surprised if we did not see cases. the question is how you respond to them. >> in arkansas, there are, i've got the precise number, 1,102 confirmed cases of covid-19. little rock mayor is requesting a stay-at-home order from the governor but has not been granted that yet, mayor scott joins us to talk about all things related to coronavirus. mayor scott, welcome back to "new day saturday." >> thank you very much, victor, pleasure to be here. >> you would like for your city, little lock, that a stay-at-home order would be best, the gover
christi, victor. >> cristina alesci in in new york.hank you so much. >>> experts say we're close to the peak. and there are encouraging signs the outbreak is leveling off in a sense. dr. anthony fauci warns if we do relax social distancing guidelines too soon there could be, or will be, a relapse, a rise in cases. >> don't let anyone get any false ideas that when we decide at a proper time when we're going to be relaxing some of the restrictions, there's no doubt, you're...
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this is victor green and his wife,. green was a postal worker, he opened a business in harlem, he opened the green publishing company. what is so important, the reason i show this is victor green died in 1960 and the publishing company was operated by our mother green and four other women. it was a 5 woman operation in this was a business, publishing business was unusual for women to be working in publishing in this time. go much less running a publishing company. how the green continues to run the publishing company until the late 1960s. victor green had a variety of ways of finding the green book and, make sure our mom is in there. one of the ways was sending postcards and letters and asking his travelers, people with good experiences traveling in places where they stayed. .. or it might tell you about chicago. they usually were geographically situated and they told to the places where you might be welcomed to visit. the green book also ported the black middle class and reflects black middle class values about white a
this is victor green and his wife,. green was a postal worker, he opened a business in harlem, he opened the green publishing company. what is so important, the reason i show this is victor green died in 1960 and the publishing company was operated by our mother green and four other women. it was a 5 woman operation in this was a business, publishing business was unusual for women to be working in publishing in this time. go much less running a publishing company. how the green continues to run...
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so that is the big question here you that mentioned, victor.t this time around small business owners will get some of this money? and cnn business found if you got that application already in, you're somewhat likely to get this forgivable loan from the government. the problem is, there's a huge backlog already in place of those small business owners who didn't get approved. but the thinking is, go ahead and put in the application if you already haven't, if there's a third tranche of stimulus, you'd number line for that. victor and christi. >> so, we're talking about small businesses needing money. but there are also some of the really hard-hit states in this crisis here in the u.s. that could potential budget shortfalls, as we understand, 30% to 40%. that sounds like one big brewing problem, alison. what's being done in that regard? >> reporter: it really is, christi. this is something that new york governor andrew cuomo has been vocal about. he's saying it could wind up being an economic tsunami for states. we're seeing unemployment numbers ex
so that is the big question here you that mentioned, victor.t this time around small business owners will get some of this money? and cnn business found if you got that application already in, you're somewhat likely to get this forgivable loan from the government. the problem is, there's a huge backlog already in place of those small business owners who didn't get approved. but the thinking is, go ahead and put in the application if you already haven't, if there's a third tranche of stimulus,...
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what is so important is because victor green died 1960 and up company was then operated by ms. green and for other women so it was a five woman operation and this is the business that's very unusual for women to go into publishing much like running a publishing company and then continues to run the publishing company until the late sixties victor green had a variety of ways to put in his green book with elma. one of the ways was by sending out book cards and letters for people who had good experiences traveling to send him information about the places that they stayed. the green book included gas stations hotels, motels restaurants ymca churches, doctors, beauticians and barbers and there was at least one article that might tell you about philadelphia and the things you could do and see or chicago usually geographically situated in calling you to places you may be welcome to visit. also courting the black middle class to reflect the values about wealth and well mannered behavior. you can see that. we have a very charming middle-class couple with matching luggage, and you can se
what is so important is because victor green died 1960 and up company was then operated by ms. green and for other women so it was a five woman operation and this is the business that's very unusual for women to go into publishing much like running a publishing company and then continues to run the publishing company until the late sixties victor green had a variety of ways to put in his green book with elma. one of the ways was by sending out book cards and letters for people who had good...
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victor: thanks, guy. we just wrote a short research actuallyhis topic, and noten though pes today are as low as they have been at other points over the last 40 years, when you look at the expected return of equities and compare that to the rates offered on inflation index bonds in particular, which i think is really the apples to apples comparison we should be long-term, the expected return of equities for long-term investors today looks about as good as it's been since i started to work in the industry, going all the way back than 1985, and get into the late 1970's and early 1980's, to find a time when equities offered a more attractive excess return relative to the risk-free assets, which i think should be considered long-term tips in terms of how we think about it. if, though, for long-term investors. but in the end, pritikin the short-term is so incredibly difficult that what else can we do as investors but look at the very long-term? what metrics do we have for trying to gauge where the market goes i
victor: thanks, guy. we just wrote a short research actuallyhis topic, and noten though pes today are as low as they have been at other points over the last 40 years, when you look at the expected return of equities and compare that to the rates offered on inflation index bonds in particular, which i think is really the apples to apples comparison we should be long-term, the expected return of equities for long-term investors today looks about as good as it's been since i started to work in the...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm christi paul.e're so grateful to have your company this morning. >> well, this morning, coronavirus deaths in the u.s., now at 37,000. the number of cases, more than 706,000. and there's one big question how -- actually, two, when to start reopening the country. >> yeah. the president unveiled guidelines, of course, to help states loosen restrictions. he pointed out, it's up to the governors to decide when and how to reopen now. >> so, today, more of those anti-shutdown protests are planned after several. you see here what we saw on friday. the president, president trump phrased those protesters are very responsible people. pointed out to liberate some states bled by democratic governors. >> scientists say four states may be able to loosen social distancing measures as early as next month. a model shows vermont, west virginia, montana and hawaii, all states fewer with 900 cases could open in a couple of weeks. others may need to wait until late june or early july. >> even the easterlyierliest ste h
i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm christi paul.e're so grateful to have your company this morning. >> well, this morning, coronavirus deaths in the u.s., now at 37,000. the number of cases, more than 706,000. and there's one big question how -- actually, two, when to start reopening the country. >> yeah. the president unveiled guidelines, of course, to help states loosen restrictions. he pointed out, it's up to the governors to decide when and how to reopen now. >> so,...
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this is victor green and his wife, alma. he was a postal worker, opened a business in harlem he open the green publishing company. what is so important, and the reason i was talking show how much is because victor green died in 1960. the green publishing company was and operated by alma greene and by four other women. it was a five woman operation. this was a business, publishing business was very unusual for women to be working in publishing and this time period, much less running a publishing company. alamo green continues to run the publishing company until the late 1960s. victor green had a variety of ways of finding places to put in his green book. and almo, have to make sure is in there. one of the way sending out postcards and letters and asking his travelers, people who had a good experiences traveling to send him information about the places they stayed. the green book included gas stations, and this one of courses and esso station, hotels, motels, restaurants, ymcas but also churches, doctors, beauticians, barbers,
this is victor green and his wife, alma. he was a postal worker, opened a business in harlem he open the green publishing company. what is so important, and the reason i was talking show how much is because victor green died in 1960. the green publishing company was and operated by alma greene and by four other women. it was a five woman operation. this was a business, publishing business was very unusual for women to be working in publishing and this time period, much less running a publishing...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm christi paul. thanks for keeping us company here. >>> governors across america are feeling pressure to loosen the social distancing rules. there are more anti-lockdown protests seemingly supported by the president, popping up across the country. right now more than 97% of americans are under some type of a stay-at-home order. >> the thing is, we're hearing from medical experts saying this is too much too soon when it comes to reopening. researchers at harvard say the u.s. will have to triple testing to half a million a day if the economy's going to reopen successfully. >> so yesterday the president called out state leaders for not making what he calls full use of coronavirus testing capacity. although democratic and some republican governors say there just are not enough supplies to get the job done. they say that the president, rather, also says he thinks some governors have gotten, in his words, carried away, with social distancing. >> our reporters are standing by with the very latest. start wit
i'm victor blackwell. >> i'm christi paul. thanks for keeping us company here. >>> governors across america are feeling pressure to loosen the social distancing rules. there are more anti-lockdown protests seemingly supported by the president, popping up across the country. right now more than 97% of americans are under some type of a stay-at-home order. >> the thing is, we're hearing from medical experts saying this is too much too soon when it comes to reopening....
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the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guide, victor greene writes in the very first issue of the green book that his jewish brother engaged in the idea for the travel gui guide. if you are a jewish-american and traveling, you also needed to be concerned about places to stay and very often if you call the hotel and said your name was schwartz or ruben you would find that suddenly they had no rooms available. so jewish newspapers and jews guides the told you places you could stay in places you could observe the dietary laws. green believes that travel was fatal to prejudice. he believed it people went out across the country it would help to defeat prejudice in this country and this is a quote from the innocents abroad. this is victor greene and his wife elma, he was a postal worker he open a business in harlem in the green publishing company. what is so important in the reason i talk and show elma is because victor greene died in 1960 and the green publishing company was operated by elma green and by four other women so it was a five woman operation and this was a busi
the idea for the green book was based on jewish travel guide, victor greene writes in the very first issue of the green book that his jewish brother engaged in the idea for the travel gui guide. if you are a jewish-american and traveling, you also needed to be concerned about places to stay and very often if you call the hotel and said your name was schwartz or ruben you would find that suddenly they had no rooms available. so jewish newspapers and jews guides the told you places you could stay...
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our clerk today is victor young and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes. due to the covid-19 healthy emergency and to protect board members, city employees and the public, the board of supervisors litingive chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotedly as in the same extent as if they were physically comment. -- physically present. we are streaming numbers across the screen. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. commentses or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone, by calling 888-204-5984. access code 3501008 and then press pound and dial one again. press 0 and 1 to be added to the queue. you will be lined up in the system in order you dial 1 and 0 while you are waiting t system will be silent. the system will notify you when you are in line and waiting. all callers will remain on mute until the line is open. everyone must account for the time delay and speaking discrepancies between live coverage and streami
our clerk today is victor young and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for staffing this meeting. do you have any announcements? >> yes. due to the covid-19 healthy emergency and to protect board members, city employees and the public, the board of supervisors litingive chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotedly as in the same extent as if they were physically comment. -- physically present. we are streaming numbers across the screen....
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victor david hanson will explain it all. we are going to show you parts two, sean referenced it, my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr. what he really thinks about trump firing that intel inspector general and about john durham's investigation. but first, this is america in shutdown, day 24. some important developments and some emails i must share with you. as new york remains the covid cauldron of america, 799 folks in new york died yesterday bringing the state's total to a staggering 7,067. that is 43% of all american fatalities. get your mind wrapped around that. the public hospitals especially remain a battleground, but the state overall continues to make some progress against the virus. >> we had 200 net increase in hospitalizations which you can see is the lowest number we've had since this nightmare started actually. a change in icu admissions, the lowest number we've had since march 19th or so. a number of innovations are down. >> laura: that's all good news. new york city is stretched and hurting. t
victor david hanson will explain it all. we are going to show you parts two, sean referenced it, my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr. what he really thinks about trump firing that intel inspector general and about john durham's investigation. but first, this is america in shutdown, day 24. some important developments and some emails i must share with you. as new york remains the covid cauldron of america, 799 folks in new york died yesterday bringing the state's total to a...
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vÍctor silva estÁ en ciudad de mÉxico con esta informaciÓn.e la fase 3 es inminente y se espera para los prÓximos 15 dÍas. la crisis se puede sentir en los hospitales, especialmente donde existen contagios masivos. >>> pacientes contaminados. no spiern darnos nada. >>> los mandan a la batalla sin fusiles. dicen los mÉdicos que co m baten la pandemia sin insumos. >>> gritaron una y otra vez, pero no los escucharon. en esta clÍnica asignada para la atenciÓn de pacientes con covid 19 hay 20 miembros del personal mÉdico infectados. los que siguen de pie laboran con temor a contagiarse. >>> una situaciÓn de mucho estrÉs, nerviosismo, miedo porque realmente necesitamos mÁs cosas para tener la seguridad. >>> algunos aseguran que tuvieron que realizarse la prueba en laboratorios privados. porque tambiÉn les negaron ese servicio. pero para las autoridades, el contagio mo surgiÓ dentro del hospital. >>> el estudio epidemiolÓgico que lleva varias se mansa estÁ demostrando que vino de fuera. >>> este hos para y tal se une a una lista de nos co mÍos que ha
vÍctor silva estÁ en ciudad de mÉxico con esta informaciÓn.e la fase 3 es inminente y se espera para los prÓximos 15 dÍas. la crisis se puede sentir en los hospitales, especialmente donde existen contagios masivos. >>> pacientes contaminados. no spiern darnos nada. >>> los mandan a la batalla sin fusiles. dicen los mÉdicos que co m baten la pandemia sin insumos. >>> gritaron una y otra vez, pero no los escucharon. en esta clÍnica asignada para la atenciÓn de...
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victor, thanks very much. let's bring in greg michel, executive director of the mississippi emergency management agency. mr. michel, thank you so much for joining us this morning. our hearts are with everyone in your state right now. just give us a sense of the damage you're finding right now and what you're doing about it. >> so we had about 30 counties that were affected with the sto the night last night. 11 fatalities that we know of right now. as you know, search and rescue efforts went through the night and of course will resume this morning when the sun comes up. >> i can't even imagine trying to do all the work you normally do in the wake of a disaster like this during a pandemic as well. how has it complicated the relief and rescue efforts? >> well, of course it's complicated it greatly. i mean, you know, we discussed the shelters. we had a meeting with all of our county emergency management agencies on friday ahead of the storm. been tracking it for about a week and just prepared and making sure they
victor, thanks very much. let's bring in greg michel, executive director of the mississippi emergency management agency. mr. michel, thank you so much for joining us this morning. our hearts are with everyone in your state right now. just give us a sense of the damage you're finding right now and what you're doing about it. >> so we had about 30 counties that were affected with the sto the night last night. 11 fatalities that we know of right now. as you know, search and rescue efforts...
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. >> very good reporting by victor blackwell.hank you, victor. now, i want to bring in dr. kamara jones. she is an epidemiologist and family physician. doctor, thank you so much. you just -- victor just highlighted black business owners in georgia, facing this terrible choice between their businesses and their health. talk about the threat black communities are facing, as these states reopen. >> well, i just have to be clear, at the beginning, that it is premature for most states -- actually, i would say all states to reopen but especially georgia. and that's because we do not know how much virus there is in the community. even the little bit of testing that we're doing is limited to people who have symptoms. we do knnot know -- i would hav to say the testing issue for us is we have been testing in a medical kind of way, to confirm a diagnosis. and we can document the course of the epidemic. but we haven't been doing the public health, population-based testing, that's necessary for us to change the course of the epidemic. and tha
. >> very good reporting by victor blackwell.hank you, victor. now, i want to bring in dr. kamara jones. she is an epidemiologist and family physician. doctor, thank you so much. you just -- victor just highlighted black business owners in georgia, facing this terrible choice between their businesses and their health. talk about the threat black communities are facing, as these states reopen. >> well, i just have to be clear, at the beginning, that it is premature for most states --...
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either people can look at the glass half full that we can beer behave or victor could look at this and say here is another example and it didn't so which of these? >> probably helpful because there is a logic to the shutdown and then that effects in that to be ever increasingly optimistic. not two.5 percent. and then 99.eight. that becomes logic of its own the drives reality. between the economy and we will lose a lot of lines one - - lives to the substance abuse and neglected surgeries if we don't allow flexibility for people to go out. and as far as modeling goes, this is the first epidemic as a historian i can think of when the modelers have no actual information whatsoever. but this is a model in itself. and it's very important that lethality wait for the caseload and then it's two. five and those that have the antibodies and then those issues and challenges are listed as dying from the virus rather than with it. there is so much uncertainty and that is detected and the inability. of two.2 million i think the washington modelers would want to go back i don't think in the 25 million
either people can look at the glass half full that we can beer behave or victor could look at this and say here is another example and it didn't so which of these? >> probably helpful because there is a logic to the shutdown and then that effects in that to be ever increasingly optimistic. not two.5 percent. and then 99.eight. that becomes logic of its own the drives reality. between the economy and we will lose a lot of lines one - - lives to the substance abuse and neglected surgeries...
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vÍctor silva nos explica desde la ciudad de mÉxico, vÍctor >>> quÉ tal julio, buenas noches de acuerdo de cuerpos de personas fallecidas por covid 19 en los estados unidos. sin embargo, para organizaciones proinmigrantes, existen muchas dificultades para sus familiares. entre las miles de pÉrdidas por covid 19 en estados unidos hay mÁs de un centenar d mexicanos, de hombres y mujeres que migraron al paÍs vecino y l pandemia les arrebatÓ el sueÑo americano. el gobierno de mÉxico estÁ estableciÓ los protocolos para repatriar cuerpos del extranjero, los trÁmite deben hacer en el consulado mexicano. >>> para el manejo de personas fallecid fallecidas, hay un capÍtulo que habla de la repatriaciÓn. incluido en este mismo lineamientos >>> uno de los principales problemas serÍa que el trÁmite no seria inmediato >>> no lo podrÁn hacer durante todo el perÍodo que dure la pan temÍa. >>> en mÉxico los cuerpos tiene que pasar por un protocolo estricto. para la principal funeraria de mÉxico, lo mejor seria repatriar cenizas. >>> para evitar cualquier tipo de contagio, el cuerpo debe ser cremado y se
vÍctor silva nos explica desde la ciudad de mÉxico, vÍctor >>> quÉ tal julio, buenas noches de acuerdo de cuerpos de personas fallecidas por covid 19 en los estados unidos. sin embargo, para organizaciones proinmigrantes, existen muchas dificultades para sus familiares. entre las miles de pÉrdidas por covid 19 en estados unidos hay mÁs de un centenar d mexicanos, de hombres y mujeres que migraron al paÍs vecino y l pandemia les arrebatÓ el sueÑo americano. el gobierno de...
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victor davis hanson will explain it all. plus, we're going to show you part two, sean just referenced it of my exclusive interview with attorney general bill barr. he reveals what he really thinks about trump's firing of that intel inspector general and about john durham's investigation. but first, this is america and shut down day 24. some important developments. and some emails that i must share with you. as new york remains the covid cauldron of america, 799 more folks in new york died yesterday, bringing the state total to a staggering 7,067. now, that's 43% of all american fatalities, to get your mind wrapped around that. the public hospitals especially remain battlegrounds, but the state overall continues to make some progress against the virus. >> we had 200 net increase in hospitalizations, which you can see is the lowest number we've had this nightmare started. a change in icu admissions is the lowest number we've had since march 19th or so. the number of intimations is down. >> laura: that's all good new news. new
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>> victor, thank you. and later, right here tonight, how you can help if you are able to. >>> in the meantime, we also cannot forget the smaller communities across the country, the virus now reaching deep into rural america, where they already faced a shortage of health care, with hospitals closing. tonight, one hospital with just four ventilators. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in rural america tonight, where many thought the coronavirus would never hit home, nearly two-thirds of rural counties are reporting outbreaks of covid-19. this e.r. doc in rural mississippi says his state already struggles with fewer doctors per patient, and now this. >> i have this image of a tsunami out in the gulf of mexico that's about to wash over our state. >> reporter: at the williamsburg regional hospital in south carolina, that tsunami has arrived. they are still recovering from a flood and dr. troy gamble says he only has four ventilators. >> many of the patients we've had, we've had to intubate and send elsewhere.
>> victor, thank you. and later, right here tonight, how you can help if you are able to. >>> in the meantime, we also cannot forget the smaller communities across the country, the virus now reaching deep into rural america, where they already faced a shortage of health care, with hospitals closing. tonight, one hospital with just four ventilators. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in rural america tonight, where many thought the coronavirus would never hit home, nearly...
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i don't know about you, victor, but i could watch kids ask questions all day long. and the thing is, i think they were asking the questions that we as adults had as well because we know kids need structure to feel security. and i think in this quarantine age we're realizing maybe we need some of that too. >> some of the questions the kids were asking, how much screen time is too much and when can i see my friends again? those are questions we all have. we have the same anxieties they want to see their classmates we want to see our college friends. you couldn't have a better team to come together to answer some of those questions. >> i know. we had all the experts and all the people and the puppets that kids can relate to as well. so kudos to everybody on that team for giving us so much great advice and information today. that was a fun thing to do, and it was necessary. >> certainly. >> we want to thank all of you for being with us here i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. you are in the cnn "newsroom." >> it's good to have you in the "newsroom." this morning
i don't know about you, victor, but i could watch kids ask questions all day long. and the thing is, i think they were asking the questions that we as adults had as well because we know kids need structure to feel security. and i think in this quarantine age we're realizing maybe we need some of that too. >> some of the questions the kids were asking, how much screen time is too much and when can i see my friends again? those are questions we all have. we have the same anxieties they want...
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vÍctor: así es, porque una persona estÁ cambiando la ley de migraciÓn.guir haciendo esto bajo lo que viene siendo la provisiÓn de viaje de paÍses musulmanes. le dio la luz verde. y la casa blanca cree que le dio la luz verde y que tiene amigos en la corte suprema, podemos seguir haciendo hasta mÁs. leÓn: quisiera preguntarte de un par de cosas mÁs.la primera es la reducciÓn drÁstica en cuanto al nÚmero de detenciones en el centro de adelanto. quÉ ha pasado realmente? vÍctor: si, un juez en el Área de los Ángeles, ha decidido que el departamento de migraciÓn tiene que dejar a persona salir para que haya suficiente campo dentro del centro de detenciÓn para que tengan por lo menos seis pies de separaciÓn. indican que para el lunes tienen que dejar salir a 100 personas , para el 30 de abril 150 personas, y mÁs personas para el 4 de mayo. para que tengan menos personas y mÁs campo, y que no se puedan enfermar. tambiÉn les dice que tiene que tener mascarillas,igual como guantes, jabÓn, y cosas para poder limpiar. pero el problema aquÍ, por la experiencia que t
vÍctor: así es, porque una persona estÁ cambiando la ley de migraciÓn.guir haciendo esto bajo lo que viene siendo la provisiÓn de viaje de paÍses musulmanes. le dio la luz verde. y la casa blanca cree que le dio la luz verde y que tiene amigos en la corte suprema, podemos seguir haciendo hasta mÁs. leÓn: quisiera preguntarte de un par de cosas mÁs.la primera es la reducciÓn drÁstica en cuanto al nÚmero de detenciones en el centro de adelanto. quÉ ha pasado realmente? vÍctor: si,...
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r i recibiÓ saqueo fue intercambiad se espera que la situaciÓn no s repita, en el paÍs en mÉxico vÍctorÚ la paraliz i paralizaciÓn crea un problema >>> dieron no mantener la cuarentena y vuelven a sus la hogar estarÍan profusas, en muchos dÍas o ser romana, corre los cierres con una falta de seguridad e higiene en el camino >>> eliminan miles de pÁginas que esta fama diciendo que venden cura para coronavirus venden cura para coronavirus >> venden cura para coronavirus >> ♪ abrazame yo quiero, lo extraño. ♪ abrazame mi amor. ♪ we need a group nug. ¡barco a la vista! ¡te tengo! nooooo... noooooo... ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido y es dos veces más absorbente. bounty, el quicker picker upper. el futuro de lavandería está aquí. y es un disco. el disco persil proclean. no tiene tres, sino cuatro cameras. para una limpieza profunda excepcional. mmmm... huele a el futuro. discos persil proclean. ♪ ♪ >>> la policÍa de connecticut estÁ probando un vis tema para vigilar que las personas mantengan la distancia social obligada se trata de drones que verifica
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. >> i'm victor blackwell you are in the cnn "newsroom." this morning, at least four states may soon open back up. that's if the governors choose but several others may need more testing and time. >> former cdc director dr. tom friedm friedman, says the current number of tests, less than 50,000 a day are not enough. the white house disagreeing with that, vice president pence s saying there are enough tests to reopen states under the guidelines. >> governors are trying to figure out when they can reopen. and one of the big questions is, do they have what they need to do it safely? >> some seem to be more worried than others. in florida, for example, hundreds of people are going to some of the beaches that have reopened. they reopened just last night. you can see, not a lot of social distancing being practiced there. our reporters are standing by with the latest. i want to begin with kristen holmes at the white house this morning. good to see you. talk to us about this discrepancy we're hearing, the vice president saying there are enough test
. >> i'm victor blackwell you are in the cnn "newsroom." this morning, at least four states may soon open back up. that's if the governors choose but several others may need more testing and time. >> former cdc director dr. tom friedm friedman, says the current number of tests, less than 50,000 a day are not enough. the white house disagreeing with that, vice president pence s saying there are enough tests to reopen states under the guidelines. >> governors are...
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don't you feel that victor get a crush on him next the point of the program william jump in please do yeah agree with victory here in terms of globalization you know there's a lot of talk about supply chain diversification right now but we have to keep in mind right that. there's only so much that you can do in the global economy china's a big player and the idea that we would somehow pursue a non china strategy or something like that is is is crazy there's certainly in vietnam right now they can produce anything that is currently produced in china but they cannot produce everything that is currently produced in china because there are 14 people in china for every one person in vietnam and so we're still going to have a mint division of labor and china is still going to be a very big part of that and then division of labor. well but still and i'm i'm trying not to invoke too much politics into this but i mean it is very much the flavor of the moment because i will be perfectly honest with you as i think because of the way the medical system in the united states exists it was very vuln
don't you feel that victor get a crush on him next the point of the program william jump in please do yeah agree with victory here in terms of globalization you know there's a lot of talk about supply chain diversification right now but we have to keep in mind right that. there's only so much that you can do in the global economy china's a big player and the idea that we would somehow pursue a non china strategy or something like that is is is crazy there's certainly in vietnam right now they...
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and he says that travel is fatal to prejudice printed victor green adopted that is his mantra. this is victor green and his wife, pretty green was a postal worker and he opened it business in harlem and he opened the green publishing company. what is so important in the reason i always talk about this is because the victor green eyes in 1960 in the publishing company was then operated by elma green and by four other women but it was a five woman operation and this was a business that publishing business was very unusual for women to be working publishing this time. much less running a publishing company. but evergreen continues to run the publishing company until the late 1960s. victor green and a variety of ways of finding places to put in this green book and elma and i have to make sure was in there. one of the ways was by sending out postcards and letters and asking his travelers, people that good experiences traveling to send him information about the places that they stayed. the green book included as stations and this one of course is an esso station. hotels motels restau
and he says that travel is fatal to prejudice printed victor green adopted that is his mantra. this is victor green and his wife, pretty green was a postal worker and he opened it business in harlem and he opened the green publishing company. what is so important in the reason i always talk about this is because the victor green eyes in 1960 in the publishing company was then operated by elma green and by four other women but it was a five woman operation and this was a business that publishing...
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>> reporter: victor, christi, good morning.his is the latest in a string of moves the president has made against people who were involved in his impeachment inquiry. recall that he removed from the national security council alexander vindman, that was an official who testified against him in the impeachment inquiry, reassigned him. also his twin brother who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry, other than his relation to vindman. he was also reassigned away from the nsc. and the president fired former ambassador to the european union, gordon sonland. so this is not totally a surprise because the president has made the moves against people involved in the impeachment inquiry. michael atkinson was the person who informed congress about the whistle-blower complaint. the president informed the house and senate intelligence committees late last night in a letter that he planned to remove atkinson at the end of a 30-day period. he has to wait 30 days before removing atkinson but atkinson has been placed on administrative le
>> reporter: victor, christi, good morning.his is the latest in a string of moves the president has made against people who were involved in his impeachment inquiry. recall that he removed from the national security council alexander vindman, that was an official who testified against him in the impeachment inquiry, reassigned him. also his twin brother who had nothing to do with the impeachment inquiry, other than his relation to vindman. he was also reassigned away from the nsc. and the...
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fort: victor, thank you those incredible words. , it's to also say individuals like victor that we need more of. ,e do work with men as allies we have some incredible programs like a game changers out of knoxville, tennessee. and another program called amend, out of nashville, tennessee, all focused on working with an -- working with men, and young men in particular, to make them allies, to understand we need to break the cycle of violence. and making sure we understand that as victor said, relationships are complicated and difficult. it's through communication and understanding, it's through working hard that we can get through it and make them as beautiful and productive as possible. thank you. in tuckerton, new jersey. caller: i'm calling on behalf of two women that i know who are in terrible domestic violence situations. and the men were smart enough to know that the girls were going to call the police so they called them first. these women are sitting in jail, beached pieces -- beat to girls tried to defend themselves. when they get to that point of violence they would do anything
fort: victor, thank you those incredible words. , it's to also say individuals like victor that we need more of. ,e do work with men as allies we have some incredible programs like a game changers out of knoxville, tennessee. and another program called amend, out of nashville, tennessee, all focused on working with an -- working with men, and young men in particular, to make them allies, to understand we need to break the cycle of violence. and making sure we understand that as victor said,...