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has to go to a polling place but idea is getting some push back to a clear reports now from washington. >>yeah just physically distance to distance ourselves. congressman eric swalwell is one of many democrats calling for universal mail in voting channel just after dusk and to set us back works as far as access. the polls more than a dozen states have delayed their primaries over coronavirus concerns swalwell says malin voting allows everyone to safely cast their ballots from home without delaying or canceling elections you've got just these types of cases are still by voting rules are set by each state individually democrats led by speaker pelosi are pushing for billions of dollars to encourage states to create their own mail in balloting systems people may prefer to go to the polls but below that number is. >>the healthier for everyone mail in voting is a terrible thing but president trump says he believes mail in voting could lead to widespread voter fraud you get thousands and thousands of people sitting in somebody's living room signing ballots all over the place house republican leader k
has to go to a polling place but idea is getting some push back to a clear reports now from washington. >>yeah just physically distance to distance ourselves. congressman eric swalwell is one of many democrats calling for universal mail in voting channel just after dusk and to set us back works as far as access. the polls more than a dozen states have delayed their primaries over coronavirus concerns swalwell says malin voting allows everyone to safely cast their ballots from home without...
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charge of virus which is the state of scientific discussion and debate and policy circles in washington yeah well being invited in well i've had some conversations and look science is not respected at the highest levels of government in america and that is utterly disgraceful it is tragic because science is our opportunity to transform the future the challenges we face and the opportunities that we have they're all scientific at their core and i'm talking about everything from climate change to alternate energy sources to personalized medicine to nanotechnology to artificial intelligence everything is science at its core and so to have individuals that don't respect science who are at the top level of decision making is tragic you don't think the evangelical right will leap on elements of this book quoted out of context and say brian greene he's the one he's he's showing us that science is just doing what we knew years ago well if they're saying it with knowledge and forethought fantastic if they're saying it i fear them i feel that they aren't and that would be my concern i mean that is a s
charge of virus which is the state of scientific discussion and debate and policy circles in washington yeah well being invited in well i've had some conversations and look science is not respected at the highest levels of government in america and that is utterly disgraceful it is tragic because science is our opportunity to transform the future the challenges we face and the opportunities that we have they're all scientific at their core and i'm talking about everything from climate change to...
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make that point the public health comes first because you're not hearing that coming out of washington. >> yeahcharlie, good to hear from you, by the way. i would say it's less that for me, and far more, let's just make the calls as we have tried to make them from day one trend best on the facts and science. everything we are looking at tells us you only get an economic recovery if it comes on the back of a health care recovery. so our energies, and i think the council that we are forming today speaks exactly to that. in other words, the house is still on fire. we still have to put the fire out, but we do have to begin putting in place the pieces of the puzzle that we know we are going to need, both health care infrastructure to make sure this doesn't reignite, as well as the steps were going to need to take collectively as a region in terms of economic recovery. so i would put it much more in the category of calling balls and strikes based on the data that we are looking at, and again, i think if you get that wrong, you inadvertently even, with the greatest of intentions, if you transpose thos
make that point the public health comes first because you're not hearing that coming out of washington. >> yeahcharlie, good to hear from you, by the way. i would say it's less that for me, and far more, let's just make the calls as we have tried to make them from day one trend best on the facts and science. everything we are looking at tells us you only get an economic recovery if it comes on the back of a health care recovery. so our energies, and i think the council that we are forming...
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." >> o'brien: a tale of two of washingtons. >> yeah. the stops and checled out all everythingbut it more like, "oh, you guys quit worrying out there." >> o'brien: there was a lot to worry about. in isolation at providence hospital, patient one was deteriorating.e >>gan developing more shortness of breath. and because of that we got an x-ray which looked like he had a developing pneumonia. his oxygen levels in his blood were also decreasi. >> o'brien: that worried dr. diaz, who'd been following theic dire m reports out of wuhan. >> it appeared, bad on their data, that once patients begin developing pneumonia that many of them end up in the icu on a ventilator andie. >> o'brien: patient one was slipping fast, and the was no known treatment. dr. diaz told me he'd heard about an antiviral drug called remdesivir that some experts thought could potentially help. it woulde an experiment, he said, but the patient was willing. >> at that point, i contacted the fda and gilead, the manufacturer, to see if they would approve it. so the fda gave us an approval to try it on a compassionatese basi
." >> o'brien: a tale of two of washingtons. >> yeah. the stops and checled out all everythingbut it more like, "oh, you guys quit worrying out there." >> o'brien: there was a lot to worry about. in isolation at providence hospital, patient one was deteriorating.e >>gan developing more shortness of breath. and because of that we got an x-ray which looked like he had a developing pneumonia. his oxygen levels in his blood were also decreasi. >>...
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have to lose what is the plan what are the message what is the message that is coming out of washington. yeah we've got really 2 messages you've you've hit the nail on the head there is that the u.s. president continues to be a cheerleader whether it's advocating a return to work at that would perhaps avoid the stock market something he feels is important for his reelection or. you have the public health officials who are sending a much more dire message that people need to stay home and we saw this in the latest task force briefing the u.s. president is now touting right to try legislation that he put in place in 2018 which is exists to allow those that are perhaps terminally ill who have little hope to try a drug that has not gone through clinical trials so the president is sort of referencing this legislation as he talks about the potential for these anti-malarial drugs that have not been fully tested saying that you know what if you got to lose by potentially trying these drugs under this law that he put in place in 2018 the problem is this isn't something that's being indorsed by public
have to lose what is the plan what are the message what is the message that is coming out of washington. yeah we've got really 2 messages you've you've hit the nail on the head there is that the u.s. president continues to be a cheerleader whether it's advocating a return to work at that would perhaps avoid the stock market something he feels is important for his reelection or. you have the public health officials who are sending a much more dire message that people need to stay home and we saw...
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going to washington hopefully. yeah it's tricky but. the right things so obviously you've you've lost your job at the moment nicholas obviously as a school teacher the rules are different for you because you're a key worker work at primary school and i teach 3 yeah groups and i'm not where at the moment and on friday we'll begin to another primary school to help out. in the matrix. i mean last then. well florence. i'm trying a parent. and an educator as well i'm sure it is difficult as you know parents are you confident that you have you might say the protective equipment you need when you're going into schools what has been offered to you it continues changing and there's well things in place now and and just having and bags are closer once we finish. and then distance enough the child evidence labeled for individual children who are men of. the scale and then when i go in they'll be 18 children in an expensive. i know quite a large cabin of individuals. at the end of the day you both are professional lives stephen obviously your famil
going to washington hopefully. yeah it's tricky but. the right things so obviously you've you've lost your job at the moment nicholas obviously as a school teacher the rules are different for you because you're a key worker work at primary school and i teach 3 yeah groups and i'm not where at the moment and on friday we'll begin to another primary school to help out. in the matrix. i mean last then. well florence. i'm trying a parent. and an educator as well i'm sure it is difficult as you know...
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yeah, sam. >> take a look at today's timetable. only one of these trains can get through to washington. 44 is a single track, you know. >> yeah, but, the american people on board the win the war special? >> well, followed by a few wreckers. >> do you see that switch, joe? you've got to sidetrack. >> i'm just the guy that can do it, sam. >> look, joe, you can, if you don't fall asleep at the switch like you did in november of 1942. >> i see. >> don't worry about me. he'll have to knock me out. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dream awaken to me ♪ waiting for me >> rise! all rise! >> who are you? >> not at all. not at all. glad you dropped in, my boy. i see uncle sam has been overworking you. high production. sam's been overworking you. relax. have a cigar. let's talk this over, my boy. according to the papers, yao you are on the wrong track. it says here that the win the war special isn't going through. and they are on strike. >> that's a lie. we're out to win the war. >> war, war. ♪ ♪ ♪ way up high ♪ to the pie in the sky when you die ♪ >> we stand tall. i tell you, it's perfectly clear to everybody. sacrifices, higher prices. higher taxes. >> lower ta
yeah, sam. >> take a look at today's timetable. only one of these trains can get through to washington. 44 is a single track, you know. >> yeah, but, the american people on board the win the war special? >> well, followed by a few wreckers. >> do you see that switch, joe? you've got to sidetrack. >> i'm just the guy that can do it, sam. >> look, joe, you can, if you don't fall asleep at the switch like you did in november of 1942. >> i see. >>...
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epidemic and the prone to virus september just the same time is that what you said to the washington post yeah that's what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago that the issue that i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have 2 viruses circulate the same time this spring that we just went through february we had the benefit of having the flu season ended so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say well this is grown of ours we need to focus next fall and and winter we're going to have 2 viruses circulating and we're going to have to distinguish between which is flu and which is the corona virus and so the comment that i made it's more difficult doesn't mean it's will be more impossible doesn't mean it's going to be more as some people said worse it just means good more difficult because we have to distinguish between the 2 and what i was wanting to do and what i want to do again here is appeal to the american public to recognize they can really help like they did with mitigation which they really hoped i need them to help now the best prepare us
epidemic and the prone to virus september just the same time is that what you said to the washington post yeah that's what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago that the issue that i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have 2 viruses circulate the same time this spring that we just went through february we had the benefit of having the flu season ended so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say well this is grown of ours we need to focus next...
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people are not calling them because they can get much better terms from washington. liz: yeahll they're getting money and some of it does not have to be paid back. mohammed, thank you so much for joining us. you have your skype up and running and you look terrific. have a great weekend, we appreciate you. >> you to list. thank you so much for having me on. liz: any time. so mark cuban has gone to cash, guess what he's also going to charles payne and he will be charles payne's guest on the next installment of fox business america works together virtual town hall. who knows he may be picking up some names by then. this market is moving quickly and next thursday april 23 at 2:00 p.m. eastern you can have some questions, if you send your video questions to invested in you at foxbusiness.com you might get picked. stay tuned for that. closing bell ringing and about 49 minutes, up next the company that could hold the key to reopening all 50 states in the u.s., you just heard mohammed say we need widespread testing, victim dickinson ceo is here and at fox business exclusive on the rap
people are not calling them because they can get much better terms from washington. liz: yeahll they're getting money and some of it does not have to be paid back. mohammed, thank you so much for joining us. you have your skype up and running and you look terrific. have a great weekend, we appreciate you. >> you to list. thank you so much for having me on. liz: any time. so mark cuban has gone to cash, guess what he's also going to charles payne and he will be charles payne's guest on the...
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when you go to orlando or washington to say, yeah, i moved here a year ago and i came here for my job. when you go to those cities i mentioned they say of' been here 30 years, 40 years, 50 years, my family fought in the revolution and there's pride in the area. ton it's not aruba, this is rough terrain. you don't see a mountain, it's flat. and the binds that tie in these towns and history and when people come up and thank you for keeping their family's stories alive. that's what i come away with. thank you for the question and thank you, christian, for throwing this party and representing the book. thank you for coming out. thank you. >>. [applause] >> thank you so much, brian. as a native texan, this is the best night of my life. so i've got a couple -- four or five pieces of all good news for you. the best news is, brian is going to be in our big conference room for a little bit taking photos, so if you would like to photo with him, there's a way to get one. we're trying to get him out of here quickly because we understand his schedule, but if you want to grab a photo with him, you
when you go to orlando or washington to say, yeah, i moved here a year ago and i came here for my job. when you go to those cities i mentioned they say of' been here 30 years, 40 years, 50 years, my family fought in the revolution and there's pride in the area. ton it's not aruba, this is rough terrain. you don't see a mountain, it's flat. and the binds that tie in these towns and history and when people come up and thank you for keeping their family's stories alive. that's what i come away...
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it took washington nine hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crews.oat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do -- there's a lot. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january just to be briefed and then we start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father fished. he never owned a motor. we rowed into the bay. i was 10 years old. i started rowing a boat at 10. so rowing this is just a reflection of my childhood. >> i've been doing george washington for nine years now. it's a tremendous opportunity. as you -- as you look around here, you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors that come to this park just to see this one event. it's an iconic event. not only is regionally important but nationally important. without this victory, the army would have collapsed. >> how did you get into this type of thing and why do you do it? >> as an amateur, i've been doing revolutionary war reenacting for 26 years. and over the years when you w
it took washington nine hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crews.oat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do -- there's a lot. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january just to be briefed and then we start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father fished. he never owned a motor. we rowed into the bay. i was 10 years old. i started rowing...
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george washington. >> yeah. >> our founding fathers, some great presidents, the 16th president, they faced didn't things they faced a civil war, president lincoln, he did not -- he had a cabinet, he had an unruly cabinet but they all were ending up speaking through one, president lincoln. if i was president trump i would say i read lincoln >> not going to happen >> why not >> because you know it's not we're 3 1/2 years in really >> never too late to learn, david. >> jim, it's that kind of historical scope that defines dimon's shareholder letter today. he said earnings will be down meaningfully this year won't request regulatory relief by the pandemic is only one example of the bad planning and management that hurt our country. we need to demand more of ourselves and our leaders. then goes into some of the adverse scenarios they have run. gdp down 35, year-end jobless up 14 and even with that they say liquidity will not be a problem. >> yeah. look, i like the last part, liquidity won't be a problem i see germany going for unlimited loans. it's great to hear jamnyijamie' voice. i know
george washington. >> yeah. >> our founding fathers, some great presidents, the 16th president, they faced didn't things they faced a civil war, president lincoln, he did not -- he had a cabinet, he had an unruly cabinet but they all were ending up speaking through one, president lincoln. if i was president trump i would say i read lincoln >> not going to happen >> why not >> because you know it's not we're 3 1/2 years in really >> never too late to learn,...
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unfortunately this is going to be kind of the road map blueprint for other states to follow what washington's done here. yeah unfortunately when it breaks out it's kind of like the pandemic when the pandemic starts it'll continue and continue and continue until we stand up and do something we the people to stop it it's time for a break when we return jesse sits down with author christopher shah to talk about how to make banking democratic in the age of the coronavirus we'll be right back. the world looking at. this is a story of women and women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of us did leave leave. out there. we're not. the person that hears a cheesiness of the day are considered the most dangerous of criminals she's in a still. all day off 23 hours of the day tell me that it's not enough and isn't it in world of women on death row. so much that we really don't need that's what this all walk down is teaching so many millions of people but most of their lives are all wasted on stuff that's unnecessary cost play redundant and doesn't come of social good at all. is your media a ref
unfortunately this is going to be kind of the road map blueprint for other states to follow what washington's done here. yeah unfortunately when it breaks out it's kind of like the pandemic when the pandemic starts it'll continue and continue and continue until we stand up and do something we the people to stop it it's time for a break when we return jesse sits down with author christopher shah to talk about how to make banking democratic in the age of the coronavirus we'll be right back. the...
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unfortunately this is going to be kind of the road map blueprint for other states to follow what washington's done here. yeah unfortunately when it breaks out it's kind of like the pandemic when the pandemic starts it'll continue and continue and continue until we stand up and do something we the people to stop it it's time for a break when we return just if it's down with author christopher shah to talk about how to make banking democratic in the age of the coronavirus we'll be right back. the older folks looking to cash ish. the swarms of them so much. good news who was before. much of those who heard the food you are. seeing with the north we will. move. move. move show you the snooper you are a liberal who meets those who look good or. more muslim also who is the also review films for good good good. good good or shows a look but do you do some you belong here to show the story or to actually go. to startups to. get to meet until it was the middle of the most they say look it is it's. just the schneiders test just moved them mashed on. to stop the president complete control news product until. the 3 of p
unfortunately this is going to be kind of the road map blueprint for other states to follow what washington's done here. yeah unfortunately when it breaks out it's kind of like the pandemic when the pandemic starts it'll continue and continue and continue until we stand up and do something we the people to stop it it's time for a break when we return just if it's down with author christopher shah to talk about how to make banking democratic in the age of the coronavirus we'll be right back. the...
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yeah. >> no way! i have influence in washington! this is crazy! have a better world better world if you want to have a better world you have to get out and vote. now we are on the right track the right track now we are on the right, track we are going to win the war. right behind the president, the president, right behind the president for 1944. so go until your neighbor that the new world special is coming, get your reservation now. get your reservation now, soldiers, all aboard for severance pay, disability insurance, free training and education, signed up with no delays. farmers, got your ticket for crop insurance lower prices, adequate credit? go get out and vote! all the board, 200 billion dollar national income, but no pushing and no crowding. small business, protection from big business -- got to get out and vote! labor, jobs for everyone full and in point. social insurance, security in your old age, all aboard! there will be a job for everyone everyone everyone you gotta get out and vote! if you want to have security, security you have to
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quickly washington hopefully. yeah it's tricky. stuff with the right things you know so obviously you've you've lost your job at the moment nicholas obviously as a schoolteacher the rules are different for you because you're a key worker work at primary school and i teach 3 yeah groups and i'm not where at the moment and on friday we'll begin to another primary school to help out. in the matrix. i mean last 3 days yeah agree well florence. i'm trying to a parent. and an educator as well i'm sure it is difficult as you know parents say you are confident that you have you might say the protective equipment you need when you're going into schools what has been offered to you it continues changing and there's well things in place now and and just have in fact are closer once we finish. and then distance enough the children evidence labeled for individual children who are men of. the scale and i when i go in the 18 children in an expensive. i know a large gathering of individuals. at the end of the day you both are professional lives st
quickly washington hopefully. yeah it's tricky. stuff with the right things you know so obviously you've you've lost your job at the moment nicholas obviously as a schoolteacher the rules are different for you because you're a key worker work at primary school and i teach 3 yeah groups and i'm not where at the moment and on friday we'll begin to another primary school to help out. in the matrix. i mean last 3 days yeah agree well florence. i'm trying to a parent. and an educator as well i'm...
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it took washington 9 hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crew.he boat crews come out and practice, they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do, the planning goes on all year. there'll be a meeting in january to debrief and then we'll start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father he never owned a motor. when we went out fishing we rode in the chesapeake bay. we road into the bay. i was 10 years old. so rowing this is just a reflection of my childhood. >> as a reenactor i've been doing george washington for 9 years now, and it's a tremendous opportunity. as you look around here and you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors that come to this park just to see this one event, it's an iconic event and something that is not only regionally important but also nationally important. because without this victory the army would have collapsed. >> how did you get into doing this type of thing and why do you do it? >> as an amateur historian i've been doing revolutionary reenacti
it took washington 9 hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crew.he boat crews come out and practice, they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do, the planning goes on all year. there'll be a meeting in january to debrief and then we'll start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father he never owned a motor. when we went out fishing we rode in the chesapeake bay. we road into the bay. i was 10...
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is that what you said to "the washington post"? >> yeah, that's what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago that the issue i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have two viruses circulating at the same time. this spring we had the benefit of having the flu season ended so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say, whoops, this is coronavirus, we need to focus. next fall and winter we're going to have two viruses circulating and we're going have to distinguish between which is flu and which is coronavirus. the comment i made is more difficult. doesn't mean it's going to be more impossible. doesn't mean it's going to be more as some people have said worse, it just means it's going to be more difficult because we have to distinguish between the two. and what i want to do again here is appeal to the american public to recognize they can really help like they did with mitigation, which they really helped. i need them to help now to best prepare us by getting the flu vaccine and taking flu out of
is that what you said to "the washington post"? >> yeah, that's what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago that the issue i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have two viruses circulating at the same time. this spring we had the benefit of having the flu season ended so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say, whoops, this is coronavirus, we need to focus. next fall and winter we're going to have two viruses circulating and...
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is that what you said to the "washington post"? >> yeah.hat is what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago, that issue i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have two viruses circulating at the same time. this spring that we just went through, february, we had benefit of having the flu season ended, so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say, whoops, this is coronavirus. we need to focus. next fall and winter, we're going to have two viruses circulating and we're going to have to distinguish between which is flu and which is the coronavirus. so the comment that i made, it is more difficult. doesn't mean it will be more impossible. doesn't mean it is going to be more, as some people have said worse, it just means more difficult because we have to distinguish between the two. what i was wanting to to do, what i want to do again here, appeal to the american public to recognize they can really help like they did with mitigation which they really helped, i need them to help now to best prepare us
is that what you said to the "washington post"? >> yeah.hat is what i was trying to say to you just a minute ago, that issue i was talking about about being more difficult is that we're going to have two viruses circulating at the same time. this spring that we just went through, february, we had benefit of having the flu season ended, so we could use all our flu surveillance systems to say, whoops, this is coronavirus. we need to focus. next fall and winter, we're going to have...
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checking in tracie potts, she is live in washington with more. >> yeah, laura, we just heard anthony fauci on the "today" show talking about that, and this drug, tkeza veer, what they found is it reduced their illness from 15 to 11 days, and that's about a 31% improvement, and they are getting out of the hospital faster, these sickest patients. there's a slight reduction in mortality. bottom line now, the manufacture is ramping up production. >> the company is really committed to get out as much as they can as quickly as they can. i would hope that actually winds up being the case. i am pretty confident that will be the case because i believe they are committed to try and get this out as quickly as possible. >> the president is urging the fda to fast-track it. it has not yet but our sources are telling us that could happen soon and it would make the drug more widely available to more people. that's the latest live this >>> mark zuckerberg's found tkaeu foundation is funding a study to study thousands of residents and health-care workers in the next month, and they are looking at how
checking in tracie potts, she is live in washington with more. >> yeah, laura, we just heard anthony fauci on the "today" show talking about that, and this drug, tkeza veer, what they found is it reduced their illness from 15 to 11 days, and that's about a 31% improvement, and they are getting out of the hospital faster, these sickest patients. there's a slight reduction in mortality. bottom line now, the manufacture is ramping up production. >> the company is really...
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yeah. and a member of washington to talk about condoms in front of a child but he can't understand yet all right. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and obviously convict us of the world of politics or. i'm sure i'll see you there. well if anyone knows how to handle isolation it would be an astronaut so let's hear from one personally i am very concerned about maybe families need a big family answer anyway families especially with children living in small apartments i think that is a very challenging and internationals this are we have a space stations we have a lot of space so that is not so difficult one strategy that we also used on space station was to have greg you know feedback sessions you know you could see every sunday morning for example we're going to tell each other one good thing you know something you do that i really like and maybe something you do that i do not like there in march and maybe sometimes during this time and it can get them from listeners and everybody gets to see that it's equal you know and then everybody can make an effort. so. yes i'm. going to go
yeah. and a member of washington to talk about condoms in front of a child but he can't understand yet all right. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and obviously convict us of the world of politics or. i'm sure i'll see you there. well if anyone knows how to handle isolation it would be an astronaut so let's hear from one personally i am very concerned about maybe families need a big family answer anyway families especially with children living in small apartments i think that is a...
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yeah. >> we know washington leaves office and hamilton goes as well. disstilling whiskey in the ohio territory and america has always had a very independent spirit, haven't they? they were rebelling that they would have to pay some kind of task. hamilton had no problem putting taxes on people. he felt it was the only way we could build ourselves as a country, financial foundation to ensure our independence and standing in the united states. we have a beautiful painting that hangs in the metropolitan museum of art. george washington going out, inspecting the troops at ft. cumberland and i believe alexander hamilton is also in uniform, in tow. i wasn't sure how i would have the time to incorporate it all. i left it out. obviously, i could have included it. you can read about it in others. it's part of the whole theme that the federal government will use the military to back up the strength they're trying to exert with its citizens. federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a political opponent. other questions? th
yeah. >> we know washington leaves office and hamilton goes as well. disstilling whiskey in the ohio territory and america has always had a very independent spirit, haven't they? they were rebelling that they would have to pay some kind of task. hamilton had no problem putting taxes on people. he felt it was the only way we could build ourselves as a country, financial foundation to ensure our independence and standing in the united states. we have a beautiful painting that hangs in the...
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yeah rid of a yaml today you get channel 3 for fat. guy washington whoever here and guess would they go now and you last shall i will when i say you can shout. you go eat when i say you can eat and guess would ask hey take your reckon take it now that's the reality it was going on i had no walls in the prison with lockdown and a lockdown in this in a state but especially in mississippi is the time for the o.c. out of more to allow staff of our way to being overworked to have time off so this is a lot of. this going on even more pressure rises a pressure situation. we want you to 29 should we want any brothers or sisters as inside you know 32 to be our unit 32 we want parchment showdown in the interim. immediately what we want is for those brothers and sisters aside to have better food better health care better mental health care we want to be treated like human beings we want them to be able to have access to their family existed to their representation because these are things that they're being deny right now just the sheer volume of which you have
yeah rid of a yaml today you get channel 3 for fat. guy washington whoever here and guess would they go now and you last shall i will when i say you can shout. you go eat when i say you can eat and guess would ask hey take your reckon take it now that's the reality it was going on i had no walls in the prison with lockdown and a lockdown in this in a state but especially in mississippi is the time for the o.c. out of more to allow staff of our way to being overworked to have time off so this is...
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tracie potts is live in washington with more for us. >> yeah, laura, there's lot of excitement around this drug. decemb deza vere. it's in clinical trials, and in those trials people who were very sick with covid-19, severe patients were able to get better 31% faster, in other words, they got out of the hospital in 11 days instead of 15 by taking this drug. there was also a slight impact on mortality rates. nothing significant, but enough to provide some hope. now president trump and others are hoping the fda will fast track emergency use of this drug and the manufacturer, they are already ramping up to make more. >> the company is really committed to get it out as much as they can and as quickly as they can. i would hope that actually winds up being the case. i am pretty confident that will be the case because i believe they are committed to try and get it out as quickly as possible. >> that was dr. anthony fauci and he is on the "today" show, and you will see that full interview shortly. by the way, he says he's concerned about states reopening and partially re-opening and not follo
tracie potts is live in washington with more for us. >> yeah, laura, there's lot of excitement around this drug. decemb deza vere. it's in clinical trials, and in those trials people who were very sick with covid-19, severe patients were able to get better 31% faster, in other words, they got out of the hospital in 11 days instead of 15 by taking this drug. there was also a slight impact on mortality rates. nothing significant, but enough to provide some hope. now president trump and...
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>> yeah, the peak deaths, according to the university of washington's institute. you look at this on your tv screen. the prediction, the number of covid deaths in california will peak at 1,483 on may 18th, and then they are predicting a sooner death peak with about 400 fewer people dying. this is just a prediction. reporting the number of cases could be grossly under reported. the real number could be thousands higher. in the study a huge number of people who have not been tested have been unknowingly infecting others. but those skeptical of the study says they are relying on data they believe is incomplete and faulty. >>> and then lawmakers will launch spending overnight. here's a look if last week. >> in the last 48 hours we have secured in the state of california upwards of 200 million masks. >> every since some have wondered how newsom secured the deal and the chinese deal he made with it. >> new for you this morning, a southern california company received fda approval to decontaminated millions of n95 face masks every day. they have 6,000 machines in use arou
>> yeah, the peak deaths, according to the university of washington's institute. you look at this on your tv screen. the prediction, the number of covid deaths in california will peak at 1,483 on may 18th, and then they are predicting a sooner death peak with about 400 fewer people dying. this is just a prediction. reporting the number of cases could be grossly under reported. the real number could be thousands higher. in the study a huge number of people who have not been tested have...
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washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a trucko how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >> it was a lot of money. >> ...and some good old-fashioned intrigue... >> someone took the wallet and disappeared. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
washington." you're a v.i.p. >> [ laughing ] yeah. >> ...and the pride of a modest family. >> my father was a trucko how did she end up with washington's wallet? >> are you a descendant of george washington? >> no, i'm not. and it's quite a long story. >> a story about love of country... >> we want these things because we want a connection to these men. >> ...the allure of big bucks... >> i established a value for the wallet. >>...
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washington, charles. every time one or two, every time one or two senators, doesn't go anywhere. charles: yeah. like they got friends in washington. also a lot of in media as well. too long, my friend. thank you very much. we always appreciate your insight. folks, when we come back the great senator marsha blackburn will weigh in on this and other topic as well. has stood strong through every dark hour and bright dawn our country has endured. it has seen the break in the clouds before anyone else. for the past 168 years, we've also stood by you, helping you weather storms like this one, to protect your loved ones. and we'll do it for 168 more. helping you weather storms like this one, there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in
washington, charles. every time one or two, every time one or two senators, doesn't go anywhere. charles: yeah. like they got friends in washington. also a lot of in media as well. too long, my friend. thank you very much. we always appreciate your insight. folks, when we come back the great senator marsha blackburn will weigh in on this and other topic as well. has stood strong through every dark hour and bright dawn our country has endured. it has seen the break in the clouds before anyone...
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washington. almost as if this crisis is over. yeahthe aphoristic way that he is talking about it. even sent it will get to the who and a second but he said there are at one point the plan for reopening the country is being finalised and he said it is a very detailed and very strong plan and that he would be announcing it shortly. he said at one point that almost half of the counties in the united states are not affected at all by the coronavirus and that there are lots of areas in the country that are looking at what is happening in other areas and thinking we don't have that problem. so very much looking forward and missing the stock market as well for so this is a president who is itching to get the american economy back on its feet, understandably, 70 million americans have lost their jobs. the question of course is can he do it in jobs. the question of course is can he do itina jobs. the question of course is can he do it in a way that is safe in terms of health and the virus is not -- 17 terms of health and the virus is not —— 17
washington. almost as if this crisis is over. yeahthe aphoristic way that he is talking about it. even sent it will get to the who and a second but he said there are at one point the plan for reopening the country is being finalised and he said it is a very detailed and very strong plan and that he would be announcing it shortly. he said at one point that almost half of the counties in the united states are not affected at all by the coronavirus and that there are lots of areas in the country...
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yeah, i think so. >> reporter: sean doolittle, a pitcher for the washington nationals, usually gets his haircut beforeames. stuck in florida, he turned to his wife, erin. >> she did a really good job with the neck too and everything. so like i'm going to have to make another appointment soon. >> he did not tip me, which was disappointing. >> reporter: the pandemic has left professions like stylist colleen weisman on the sidelines. >> it's definitely frustrating to not be able to be creative. >> reporter: she warned women to be wary of do it yourself solutions. >> put the box color down. you box color and something happens, you're stuck with it. >> reporter: but if men must get a cut at home -- >> i would start with the longer hair guard because that's going to preserve the most length my barber has been cutting my hair for more than 15 years at his cutting edge barbershop in washington. he had some thoughts of my own at home solution. >> don't go too high on the air. >> reporter: just right here on the side? >> yes, just on the side. >> reporter: this reminds us how difficult it is to cut hair. it's n
yeah, i think so. >> reporter: sean doolittle, a pitcher for the washington nationals, usually gets his haircut beforeames. stuck in florida, he turned to his wife, erin. >> she did a really good job with the neck too and everything. so like i'm going to have to make another appointment soon. >> he did not tip me, which was disappointing. >> reporter: the pandemic has left professions like stylist colleen weisman on the sidelines. >> it's definitely frustrating to...
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white house correspondent kimberly hellcat at home in washington is it even in the president's power to cut funding for the world health organization. yeah that's exactly what many in washington are trying to figure out because it is typically congress that controls the purse strings not the white house now we should point out that the white house has in the last hour sent out a statement defending the president's america 1st approach just suspending the payments to the world health organization pending a review of the world health organization the us president quoted statement saying that here he will never hesitate to take any necessary steps to protect the lives health and safety of the american people the statement goes on to accuse the world health organization of promoting chinese government claims in january that there was no human to human transmission of corona virus the statement also says that that was in contrast to claims by doctors and province that said there was human to human transmission so the white house calling for structural reforms of the world health organization the united states seeking to refocus the world heal
white house correspondent kimberly hellcat at home in washington is it even in the president's power to cut funding for the world health organization. yeah that's exactly what many in washington are trying to figure out because it is typically congress that controls the purse strings not the white house now we should point out that the white house has in the last hour sent out a statement defending the president's america 1st approach just suspending the payments to the world health...
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. >> pete, art in washington wants to know about paypal. >> yeah. i like this name, scott. combination of venmo, paypal we understand the platforms and under the circumstances of right now i can't see how these are not -- this isn't a play to want to be in steph loves this name. i love this name it is inexpensive because of the selloff. >> i just got one on twitter quick question for pete. he brought up covered calls a lot today. given higher beta near term wonder if he's choosing near term weeklies or a couple months out. how would you answer that question today >> pretty easy mostly the weeklies because the premiums there are incredible and the contraction, joe talked about volatility coming out. it's so fast because of the shorter time span so yes using shorter expirations and i did one inspace-x today owning the stock and selling calls against it because the volatilities are so high in the short term. >> a final thought from some of you. as much time as we have. josh, why don't you give me your final thought today? >> i thought what lazri said was true about not having
. >> pete, art in washington wants to know about paypal. >> yeah. i like this name, scott. combination of venmo, paypal we understand the platforms and under the circumstances of right now i can't see how these are not -- this isn't a play to want to be in steph loves this name. i love this name it is inexpensive because of the selloff. >> i just got one on twitter quick question for pete. he brought up covered calls a lot today. given higher beta near term wonder if he's...
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dan springer is in kirkland, washington, with a look at that story. dan? >> yeahjon, we are seeing incredible courage and sacrifice from over 100,000 retired doctors and nurses, who have come back to the job to keep this healthcare system afloat, during this pandemic. governors in many of the hard-hit states including california, new york, asked retired healthcare workers to come back to the job and many have answered that call. new york has 85,000 volunteers including 22,000 from outside the state. some are right back on the front lines, treating patients with covid-19. others, like a 70-year-old doctor in california, are doing tracing work to help limit the spread. >> i've always been someone who looks for holes and puts fingers in them. that's what i started to do, to look for the holes where i could give a little help. >> but some think it is way too dangerous. the director of the national center for disaster preparedness says retirees are by definition older, more likely to have preexisting medical conditions, and therefore, among the highest risk individuals
dan springer is in kirkland, washington, with a look at that story. dan? >> yeahjon, we are seeing incredible courage and sacrifice from over 100,000 retired doctors and nurses, who have come back to the job to keep this healthcare system afloat, during this pandemic. governors in many of the hard-hit states including california, new york, asked retired healthcare workers to come back to the job and many have answered that call. new york has 85,000 volunteers including 22,000 from outside...
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live in washington with more on this, edward? >> yeah, dana, this change and more. i just got numbers, actually, minutes ago. the latest numbers, this loan program is actually increasing in the speed at which it's going. were talking about 475,000 loans have been improved since 10:30 eastern time yesterday morning. $52 billion has been processed through the small business administration. sources close to the small business administration say that smaller banks are still having problems on an ongoing basis. the solution for them, they've been working over the past 24 hours, their solution is to stop the robotics, the automatic filling out of the paperwork to push through there. the larger banks are using that automated paperworks to push through 5,000 loans at a time, and they are able to do that going through. again, the smaller banks not able to do that. so this would not affect slow down the process of loans going through so the system can catch up. senator marco rubio has been watching this closely, listen here. >> you combine that new pacing system with double a
live in washington with more on this, edward? >> yeah, dana, this change and more. i just got numbers, actually, minutes ago. the latest numbers, this loan program is actually increasing in the speed at which it's going. were talking about 475,000 loans have been improved since 10:30 eastern time yesterday morning. $52 billion has been processed through the small business administration. sources close to the small business administration say that smaller banks are still having problems on...
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>> yeah, the timing in that "washington post" report indicated that he was getting updates from the intelligence community about the situation in china and about how it was likely to develop at the same time that he is making the statements you just played, which means it's going to disappear or we've had 15 cases but it's going to zero real soon. in his intelligence breefgs were things like what we're seeing internationally, that's not possible. there are two ways to interpret that. one is that the president internalized that. probably not by reading the briefings because also in that reporting was an indication he doesn't read the book. he just takes oral briefings. but in the oral briefings perhaps he got the information, and he simply chooses to discard it. he chooses not to believe it because it's an uncomfortable truth. the other option is he actually didn't get the information at all because the reporting says he doesn't read the book and he only gets oral briefings two or three times a week. maybe his aides are doing him a disservice by not making sure he has the information on the days
>> yeah, the timing in that "washington post" report indicated that he was getting updates from the intelligence community about the situation in china and about how it was likely to develop at the same time that he is making the statements you just played, which means it's going to disappear or we've had 15 cases but it's going to zero real soon. in his intelligence breefgs were things like what we're seeing internationally, that's not possible. there are two ways to interpret...
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yeah. >>> joining us from washington with a look at axios a.m., cofounder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei.os' one big thing today. >> we're looking at what's happening in my home state of wisconsin with the election there yesterday where you had this extraordinary sort of 24 to 48 hours where you had the governor saying let's extend the absentee voting rights of the residents because of the health scare and because people were quarantined. you then had the conservative state supreme court say you can't do that and the national supreme court validate that. and the reason that it matters, it doesn't just matter to wisconsin. i think you're going to see this as a huge niissue in 2020 as yo are in the run-up to the election. you have so many states that are moving to have mail-in voting. we don't know what the fall is going to be like. we don't know if there's going to be a resurgence of the virus and if people are going to have a hard time getting out like they did yesterday in wisconsin to vote in a way that isn't putting their own health at miskmis risk. this is happening where we're seeing
yeah. >>> joining us from washington with a look at axios a.m., cofounder and ceo of axios, jim vandehei.os' one big thing today. >> we're looking at what's happening in my home state of wisconsin with the election there yesterday where you had this extraordinary sort of 24 to 48 hours where you had the governor saying let's extend the absentee voting rights of the residents because of the health scare and because people were quarantined. you then had the conservative state...
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washington d.c. so some mixed messages there just give us the latest. yeah there's no question that the administration whether it's the public health officials or the president himself seem to be speaking from different song sheets when it comes to the message to the public at issue right now is a lot of confusion over the messaging coming from the president and even is one of his top economic advisers trade representative peter navarro both have been touting the benefits of potentially trying an anti-malarial drug to treat kovac 19 even though they haven't gone through the proper trials yet in terms of their effect of this and the question becomes whether or not it is appropriate for a president to be suggesting an unproven or untested drug even if there is legislation that gives americans the right to try. given the fact that he has no medical background so the president is getting a lot of pushback about that here in the united states he's also been getting a lot of pushback from a top democrat on capitol hill chuck schumer he is the top democrat in the u
washington d.c. so some mixed messages there just give us the latest. yeah there's no question that the administration whether it's the public health officials or the president himself seem to be speaking from different song sheets when it comes to the message to the public at issue right now is a lot of confusion over the messaging coming from the president and even is one of his top economic advisers trade representative peter navarro both have been touting the benefits of potentially trying...
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washington d.c. so so many extreme numbers aren't they. yeah there are string numbers but they're expected to get even worse because this is essentially just a reflection of the number of people that could actually get through to an unemployment insurance office in order to file their claims many many millions of americans have not been able to do that because the offices themselves are overwhelmed so we expect of the numbers will continue to climb every week as a result of this automatic shutdown with the spread of coronavirus in the forced staying in the home order that has been issued pretty much for 98 percent of americans and shut down the economy so the number of actual jobs lost could be in the neighborhood of 46000000 so we expect this number to only get worse as more people continue to file their claims and now in the midst of all this we've also heard that the white house is warning at least some of the top economic advisers are saying that they don't expect that this economic recovery is going to happen in the short term in fact it c
washington d.c. so so many extreme numbers aren't they. yeah there are string numbers but they're expected to get even worse because this is essentially just a reflection of the number of people that could actually get through to an unemployment insurance office in order to file their claims many many millions of americans have not been able to do that because the offices themselves are overwhelmed so we expect of the numbers will continue to climb every week as a result of this automatic...
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we have seen fabulous progress in northern california and washington from the shelter in place orders. >> yeah. >> i am deeply worried about florida and georgia, deeply worried about louisiana and south carolina, we just saw some data this afternoon, their hospitalization rates are picking up. you showed the data for other states. so this is going to become a 50-state game -- it's not a game. 50-state epidemic and that's a much harder thing to manage than a single national epidemic. >> this is what it seems to me what i'm sort of losing sleep over is i think about this problem here distinct from other places is other places had regional outbreaks, south korea and wuhan and lombardy and the north in italy and then the national government sort of maybe tried a regional lockdown and realized that wouldn't work and implemented a national strategy. no place has had the kind of multi geographic spread to deal with. i think it's fair to say than we have. we have something distinct now that no other country has really had to wrestle with. is that a fair characterization? >> it is. look, there are -- i
we have seen fabulous progress in northern california and washington from the shelter in place orders. >> yeah. >> i am deeply worried about florida and georgia, deeply worried about louisiana and south carolina, we just saw some data this afternoon, their hospitalization rates are picking up. you showed the data for other states. so this is going to become a 50-state game -- it's not a game. 50-state epidemic and that's a much harder thing to manage than a single national epidemic....
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washington state. what's the significance of this? >> yeah, you know, as ashish jha was just talking about, it's significant, but not surprising. if you look at the various benchmarks that we've been talking about that have made this of increasing concern, first of all that it was a novel coronavirus, we knew that. it made this jump from animals to humans. and then it started transmitting we know from humans to humans. and then we know that human to human transmission was happening in the community. and after that we learned it could happen asymptom atically. what this sort of suggests, jake, someone died of this on february 6 in california, no known travel to china. that means it was already spreading in the community. and if you do the math backwards again, so the person died on february 6. when were they likely to have been exposed? probably the beginning of january, three to four weeks earlier. so we probably had community spread of this virus in this country at the beginning of the year, january 6. so, i mean, maybe even earlier than tha
washington state. what's the significance of this? >> yeah, you know, as ashish jha was just talking about, it's significant, but not surprising. if you look at the various benchmarks that we've been talking about that have made this of increasing concern, first of all that it was a novel coronavirus, we knew that. it made this jump from animals to humans. and then it started transmitting we know from humans to humans. and then we know that human to human transmission was happening in the...
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washington d.c. . i am max kaiser this is the kaiser report yeah a lot of lock down you know i ran a poll on my twitter account real max kaiser on twitter 95 percent of you said you want to report 4 times a week not just 3 think about that well that you have the power to make that happen make sure they know about it out there and you know network land and well we'll see what we can do so yes we're on lockdown the lockdowns continue and they keep on getting extended there is even talk of...
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washington. -before you expand it... -kab: yeah. lemonis: ...why don't you get what you have airtight?ou're kicking ass. you're young guys. if 10 years from now, the business is making $425,000 a year, and you guys divided that up nicely and make $150,000, most people would kill for that. damion: i want more than that. for me, to trickle along, that's not very desirable. lemonis: that's trickling? you need to have some temperance about your growth. this idea of, like, we want to have factories all over the country, you're not general electric. not yet. why is there a sprint and not a marathon, and why not just do it the right way? damion: my initial thought was to have us collectively to be part of something amazing. lemonis: if you want to be a millionaire in this country, you shouldn't have the sole purpose of your business be to be a millionaire. you should run your business the right way, do the right things, treat your people the right way. and if you do that and you make a great product, it will happen. there are moments in time where going fast will kill you. look, i'm disappoin
washington. -before you expand it... -kab: yeah. lemonis: ...why don't you get what you have airtight?ou're kicking ass. you're young guys. if 10 years from now, the business is making $425,000 a year, and you guys divided that up nicely and make $150,000, most people would kill for that. damion: i want more than that. for me, to trickle along, that's not very desirable. lemonis: that's trickling? you need to have some temperance about your growth. this idea of, like, we want to have factories...
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washington. what's the deal here, edward? reporter: yeahe federal reserve just announced on the municipal liquidity facility that they have started, this is where the fed is going to lend to state and local governments to try to help them out. the federal reserve just announced they're lowering, revising the rule, lowering amount of people that needed to be in a county or state for that county or state to get that funding. they set aside $500 billion to lend out to u.s. states, including the district of columbia. counties of 500,000 people or more and cities of 250,000 people or more. that is reduction of 75% in terms of the number of people for the city or county to qualify. that opens it up to a huge range of cities across the united states that need help. one other item on the payroll loan protection program, i can tell you there is a little quick update to that. 100,000 loans have been given today as of 4:00 p.m. also four thousand lenders have been involved in that. on background i have from a small business administration official tel
washington. what's the deal here, edward? reporter: yeahe federal reserve just announced on the municipal liquidity facility that they have started, this is where the fed is going to lend to state and local governments to try to help them out. the federal reserve just announced they're lowering, revising the rule, lowering amount of people that needed to be in a county or state for that county or state to get that funding. they set aside $500 billion to lend out to u.s. states, including the...
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. >> yeah, you know, here in washington, we like to get our national some love and attention for thatzing run first the houston astros cheating scandal steps on it and now they don't get to celebrate this. some of would you say like to compartmentalize that and celebrate that for a day. >> how many people across the country are trying to figure out what is the best way to venture outside. a man from ohio found a unique way to practice social distancing. >> kelly king has this...