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re wey close tore a vaccine? -- are we any closer to a vaccine? >> the working assumption that i have is every day we are loser to vaccine because i think one is coming. i just don't know when. i saw something, and i wasn't able to watch the segment. it scrolled across the bottom of the screen, and i don't know whether it was fox or cnn, that said there are seven human trials of vaccines under way right now. i am going to pray for success with a vaccine that will prove safe and prove effective and as soon d be fielded as possible. i know from conversations that the white house has had going back for many weeks now that they are not promising that before another year or so. so that is one of the tricky things about trying to get back to normal when you have a virus that is so contagious and so deadly, and you don't have a vaccine, and you don't have yet an approved therapeutic treatment either. unless one just came out. i don't think the f.d.a. has approved a therapeutic treatment for this virus either. that is really what makes this so different t
re wey close tore a vaccine? -- are we any closer to a vaccine? >> the working assumption that i have is every day we are loser to vaccine because i think one is coming. i just don't know when. i saw something, and i wasn't able to watch the segment. it scrolled across the bottom of the screen, and i don't know whether it was fox or cnn, that said there are seven human trials of vaccines under way right now. i am going to pray for success with a vaccine that will prove safe and prove...
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wei: absolutely it applies to credit.mes of her outlook whicheek is focusing on -- investment grade has been part of the inflow over the last week or so when etf flows turn positive, so definitely a bright spot within the fixed income space, basically taking a majority of the inflows. survey, weinvestor have asked our clients what are their top convictions going into q2, and taking the top three spots within a very narrow range of both breakdowns is cash investments -- investment rate and u.s. equities. nejra: interesting. we will talk more about that in just a moment. for now let's turn to the u.s. presidential race, and bernie sanders has ended his campaign. it sets up former vice president joe biden as the democratic party's presumptive nominee to face president donald trump in november. bloomberg talk to the chairman of the democratic national committee about the parties next steps and virus precautions for the upcoming convention. theoday is the beginning of general election campaign, as far as i'm concerned. we are
wei: absolutely it applies to credit.mes of her outlook whicheek is focusing on -- investment grade has been part of the inflow over the last week or so when etf flows turn positive, so definitely a bright spot within the fixed income space, basically taking a majority of the inflows. survey, weinvestor have asked our clients what are their top convictions going into q2, and taking the top three spots within a very narrow range of both breakdowns is cash investments -- investment rate and u.s....
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texas tries roadblocks to stop wey south is eiuch a dramatic uptick in cases, and the most common underlyingditions in coronavirus deaths. desperate for benefits. hundreds risk exposure to coronavirus to file for unemployment. >> i'm scared for my life. just for an application. >> o'donne
texas tries roadblocks to stop wey south is eiuch a dramatic uptick in cases, and the most common underlyingditions in coronavirus deaths. desperate for benefits. hundreds risk exposure to coronavirus to file for unemployment. >> i'm scared for my life. just for an application. >> o'donne
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more bt adly, wey were trying to do is to create togetherness.ehe wto recognize the hard work care home workers were doing across theountry. there has been criticism of this because it was launched a year ago. it looks like they have been rking with the government to createra this. some suggesting a badge is something, aha gimmick given hair comb -- what health combs -- what health care staff want is a way tcobattle this letely. >> as danish children return to school we will look at countries relaxing their lockdowns. a 99-year-old second world war veteran was hoping to raise 1000 pounds by walking 100 laps of his garden before his birthday. rhe hassed over 8 million pounds. there he is, talking about his success. >> it is in norma's. i never anticipated wean would t hing that sort of money. it shows people have such high gard. it is amazing. from top t to bottoy work so hard and they are so humble. they are also brave. >> this is outside source. the world health organization has called for unity after trump stopped funding. the u.k. health secre
more bt adly, wey were trying to do is to create togetherness.ehe wto recognize the hard work care home workers were doing across theountry. there has been criticism of this because it was launched a year ago. it looks like they have been rking with the government to createra this. some suggesting a badge is something, aha gimmick given hair comb -- what health combs -- what health care staff want is a way tcobattle this letely. >> as danish children return to school we will look at...
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. >> weis he would go throughout europe, part of like he liked works on paper was because they're prettyransport. even now people bite work on paper i know clusters who will buy something with tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars of work on paper to put into a briefcase and it's their carry-on on a plane. so yes, he deliberately took works from paper off of sectors thinking because he could roll them up and put them in a suitcase pretty easy. >> weis. >> guest: human the art that was approved of? and by legitimizing you mean? >> we're going to bring the mic down so if you would ask in the mic so people could hear. she's asking with my going back and forth to germinate there's any movement to legitimize or show art that was approved of and created. that is a great question. i actually think germans are a little too shy and that was an exhibition a few years ago at the house of art in munich which is what it's called that was previously the house of german art. has a really good bar, hitler would not be pleased with that. if you are ever in munich. they had an exhibition that showe
. >> weis he would go throughout europe, part of like he liked works on paper was because they're prettyransport. even now people bite work on paper i know clusters who will buy something with tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars of work on paper to put into a briefcase and it's their carry-on on a plane. so yes, he deliberately took works from paper off of sectors thinking because he could roll them up and put them in a suitcase pretty easy. >> weis. >> guest: human...
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they weis is almost over the results are out in just a few days but the boys have one last chance to impress the replacements. but we're here with. you. tomorrow is the final physical test the infamous rice. each boy has to carry a doctor band big basket filled with 15 kilograms of sand and they have to do it while sprinting up the mountain. the. one i found and. today i am making sure they baskets otitis securely. seems pretty happy with he's. he's having trouble. with that it was one of them got into. trouble here before the full effort but i'm sure there are. a lot of trial and error his basket is ready but it feels like a bad little. finally it's race day and the boys a rearing to go at the crack of dawn. i'll expose a lot of people that are going to come out in the front row wearing a blue shorts dead body. in the middle. class. rebel. it's a steep 5.8 kilometers to the top a long winding road. through all that. would be an opponent of ranges towering above the views a spectacular. view the only thing the boys i'm looking at is the competition. this is not just a taste of streng
they weis is almost over the results are out in just a few days but the boys have one last chance to impress the replacements. but we're here with. you. tomorrow is the final physical test the infamous rice. each boy has to carry a doctor band big basket filled with 15 kilograms of sand and they have to do it while sprinting up the mountain. the. one i found and. today i am making sure they baskets otitis securely. seems pretty happy with he's. he's having trouble. with that it was one of them...
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the second thing weis just as ii relied on thece.your previous gueste says, by time you see it, it is almost too late to contain it. so by the time we saw anak outbn this region, we knew there had already been community spread and it was too late to do the typil mitigation. we have a great ry earch communat showed us from actually typing the genome on the virus itself and the positive virus counts how wide it had spread. and it was significant, so we knew we had to act. and so trdhing y thi haiav t s s quickl as you can to shut down the way for the virus toan it, and that is to find people who are not infected. that only happens if we cut down the face-to-face contact her but it has been devastating to the economy. it has been devastating to have the society shut off, but it was the only way we have gotten to where we ha gotten, which is where we have flattened the curve. we are on a decline but not out of the woods yet laura: you have done yet. so how g careful are young to be about reopening seattle? mayor durkan: we have to be sig
the second thing weis just as ii relied on thece.your previous gueste says, by time you see it, it is almost too late to contain it. so by the time we saw anak outbn this region, we knew there had already been community spread and it was too late to do the typil mitigation. we have a great ry earch communat showed us from actually typing the genome on the virus itself and the positive virus counts how wide it had spread. and it was significant, so we knew we had to act. and so trdhing y thi...
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texas tries roadblocks to stop wey south is eiuch a dramatic uptick in cases, and the most common underlyingditions in coronavirus deaths. desperate for benefits. hundreds risk exposure to coronavirus to file for unemployment. >> i'm scared for my life. just for an application. >> o'donnell: navy shake-up. the acting navy secretary resigns after blasting the captain who warned, sailors do not need to die from coronavirus. voting in a pandemic. wisconsin voters in masks and gloves waited for hours to cast their ballots today. what this could mean for the general election. bridge to a vaccine? could antibody drugs buy us time while we wait for a long-term solution? and, a truly uplifting story. you'll have to see it to believe it. the outbreak couldn't stop best friends from celebrating a birthday. from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. thank you for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news tonight, and it is dire. the u.s. has again set a record for deaths in the u.s. in a single day of this pandemic, more than 1,700 americans have succumbed to coronavirus since we
texas tries roadblocks to stop wey south is eiuch a dramatic uptick in cases, and the most common underlyingditions in coronavirus deaths. desperate for benefits. hundreds risk exposure to coronavirus to file for unemployment. >> i'm scared for my life. just for an application. >> o'donnell: navy shake-up. the acting navy secretary resigns after blasting the captain who warned, sailors do not need to die from coronavirus. voting in a pandemic. wisconsin voters in masks and gloves...
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and pedro, wei] appreciate you keeping us up to date. many thanks.'ll check in very soon.e1 >>> meantime, thee1 world is no dealing with close to 2 million confirmed cases of the coronavir coronavirus. as people pray for the worst to be over, on easter sunday, the u.s. recorded nearly 1,500 more fatalities. and that brings the national death toll to more thane1 22,00 according to johns hopkins university, the highest in the world. the head of the american food and drug administration is offering ae1 little bit of hope1 he's saying models show the u.s. is very close to its peak and that he believes the worst may have passed. meanwhile, thet( leading expertn infectious disease tells cnn'sf jake tapper thate1p, earlier a could have saved lives. take a listen.é@ >> i mean,e1 obviously you coul logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing and you starting mitigation earlier you could have saved lives. denye1 that. but what goes into those kinds of5a decisions is complicated.á but you're right. i mean, obviously, if we had right from the ver
and pedro, wei] appreciate you keeping us up to date. many thanks.'ll check in very soon.e1 >>> meantime, thee1 world is no dealing with close to 2 million confirmed cases of the coronavir coronavirus. as people pray for the worst to be over, on easter sunday, the u.s. recorded nearly 1,500 more fatalities. and that brings the national death toll to more thane1 22,00 according to johns hopkins university, the highest in the world. the head of the american food and drug administration...
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eric wei oversees the city public hospital system. >> we are asking our fellow colleagues in businessnd manufacturing to please make more ventilators. please, make more p.p.e. that we so desperately need to be able to save as many lives as possible. >> reporter: it's so dire, s m.t.s have been told to stop transporting some patients in cardiac arrest that can't be revived in the field. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said the state's available ventilator supply could run out within six days. >> we need what we need. if a person comes in and needs a ventilator, and you don't have a ventilator, the person dies. that's the blunt equation here. ♪ we are strong. >> reporter: today, nurses across the country, risked their own jobs to demand more protective gear. >> i'm worried about dying a lot more than i'm worried about repercussions. >> reporter: more supplies are coming. medical supplies from rund thof using th plane to bring in onyotti is also going beyond federal guidelines suggesting more people wear masks. back here in queens, city councilman daniel dromm lost five friends to
eric wei oversees the city public hospital system. >> we are asking our fellow colleagues in businessnd manufacturing to please make more ventilators. please, make more p.p.e. that we so desperately need to be able to save as many lives as possible. >> reporter: it's so dire, s m.t.s have been told to stop transporting some patients in cardiac arrest that can't be revived in the field. today, new york governor andrew cuomo said the state's available ventilator supply could run out...
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fast wey depends on how longin the virus, how production will be down, and the policy we work out.action. recovery later in 2021, and eventually in three cyclewe might be a late or inflation should the central banks continue with their -- the financial regimes that would be pervading in the market. fragile ourw emerging markets right now? now?e emerging markets monica: emerging markets have been starting from some fragility, when you look at the vulnerability. has been acting as a drag on some countries and producers. these are the three layer's we screen amongder to across energy markets. rake -- outbreak and pandemic has been an exacerbation in these countries that we are showing, with more and monetary expansion on the other front. we looke the elements into, fiscal vulnerability, external vulnerability, and oil price exposure in order to discriminate and allow us to detect the less vulnerable on that front. are two very different five-year five year breakevens in europe and america. europe shows a disinflation tendency versus a less disinflationary tenant the in america -- tend
fast wey depends on how longin the virus, how production will be down, and the policy we work out.action. recovery later in 2021, and eventually in three cyclewe might be a late or inflation should the central banks continue with their -- the financial regimes that would be pervading in the market. fragile ourw emerging markets right now? now?e emerging markets monica: emerging markets have been starting from some fragility, when you look at the vulnerability. has been acting as a drag on some...
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wei think first and foremost have to rely on epidemiologist and public health officials in various countries, what's been interesting is this era of not so much big government but rather bold government we are starting to see in many parts of the world, some countries are putting in place some of those medium to long-term measures that are essentially reshaping what type of economic recovery we come back to you. and whether that's in denmark putting in place measures that don't give support to firms that are registered in tax havens or and france, limitations on buybacks and dividends and essentially a number of different countries experimenting with putting in ways job related guarantees to those firms that are receiving support i think it is an industry -- interesting indication of the type of recovery we go back to and implementation along with experimentation on the public health side, some combination of the two will be required to get back to a safe recovery and also a more dynamic economy. when will we have a clearer picture of how many jobs will be lost forever? there are certainly s
wei think first and foremost have to rely on epidemiologist and public health officials in various countries, what's been interesting is this era of not so much big government but rather bold government we are starting to see in many parts of the world, some countries are putting in place some of those medium to long-term measures that are essentially reshaping what type of economic recovery we come back to you. and whether that's in denmark putting in place measures that don't give support to...
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. -- when wei do think that think about how the market has responded to prior economic shocks, i thinkhe market can be quite resilient and can actually put up with quite a bit if it knows that the worst is behind it. if it knows that the peak is in. and i think that that is where kind of the opening back up of the economy and doing it right is so important, because i think if it can be done in a sustainable way with plenty of testing, then i think the markets can say, yes, look, growth is still going to be weak for much of 2020, but the worst is behind us, the trough is in, we can look ahead to 2021 and we can actually give 2021 quite a bit of benefit of the doubt. i think the risk is that if you open back up without significant measures in place, then the market starts to worry, well, maybe we have not seen the peak. maybe there is another one of those that we need to go through, and i think that would bring much more valuation pressure to the market. i think you are drawing a line under what the worst of the disease numbers are, i think that is very important for drawing a line under
. -- when wei do think that think about how the market has responded to prior economic shocks, i thinkhe market can be quite resilient and can actually put up with quite a bit if it knows that the worst is behind it. if it knows that the peak is in. and i think that that is where kind of the opening back up of the economy and doing it right is so important, because i think if it can be done in a sustainable way with plenty of testing, then i think the markets can say, yes, look, growth is still...
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thought wey said he could see a drop for the first time ever in ad revenue. they are coming out and saying they have experienced a significant slowdown but we will have to see if that started in march and how deep that was in april. just to follow on what you were saying -- go ahead, romain. romaine: sorry, i was just picking up. getting our wires crossed. i know we are getting some more of those alphabet numbers. was at q revenue number 33.71 the, above the estimate of about 32.6 billion. scarlet: absolutely. the number for revenue, better than what analysts had anticipated. the revenue numbers for the most part topping analyst estimates. the overall story here is that advertising revenue is going to be a point of pain, not just for alphabet, but for all of these companies that rely on advertising revenue. starbucks has just reported results. they dropped 10% versus a gain of 5% last quarter. nevertheless, the company reporting second-quarter eps of $.32, compared with $.79 the previous quarter. starbucks adds that it has closed about half of its company ope
thought wey said he could see a drop for the first time ever in ad revenue. they are coming out and saying they have experienced a significant slowdown but we will have to see if that started in march and how deep that was in april. just to follow on what you were saying -- go ahead, romain. romaine: sorry, i was just picking up. getting our wires crossed. i know we are getting some more of those alphabet numbers. was at q revenue number 33.71 the, above the estimate of about 32.6 billion....
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says wey that awareness cannot build a moat around america. moats went out of fashion. americans have a realization that we are interconnected, interdependent and we will have to find ways that both protects our sovereignty, but at the same time takes advantage of the draw goods, services, and energy around the world. that would be a good outcome. we would be more aware of the world we live in and i have a more narrow, nationalistic view of trade and our supply chains. don't let a good crisis go to waste. thank you so much to fred hochberg. he is the author of the book trade is not a four letter word. we are going to be on radio with the second hour of balance of power. we will be joined by the president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, suzanne clark. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi pa
says wey that awareness cannot build a moat around america. moats went out of fashion. americans have a realization that we are interconnected, interdependent and we will have to find ways that both protects our sovereignty, but at the same time takes advantage of the draw goods, services, and energy around the world. that would be a good outcome. we would be more aware of the world we live in and i have a more narrow, nationalistic view of trade and our supply chains. don't let a good crisis...
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weis there to ensure that help the bartenders and the whole of bars and restaurants .ecause there isgent need we would need to serve them to make sure they get through these difficult situations. that is the goal of this company. it is not about the money. money is there, but it is especially helping people to make sure that the relationships , to keep them going even in difficult times. on the topic of producing hand sanitizer, how much is being produced by bacardi? course: well, of everybody was caught in the beginning by surprise, but as of now, we are producing about one million liters of hand sanitizer -- and this is produced for europe and north america. so in total, we are having about nine factories now that are producing hand sanitizer to help with this. of course, we will continue to produce our brands because the brandsrkets keep selling if they are still open. at this time time we are producing that at the same time we are producing an sanitizer -- at the same time we are producing hand sanitizer as much as we can. nejra: are you seeing more demand for hand sanitizer than
weis there to ensure that help the bartenders and the whole of bars and restaurants .ecause there isgent need we would need to serve them to make sure they get through these difficult situations. that is the goal of this company. it is not about the money. money is there, but it is especially helping people to make sure that the relationships , to keep them going even in difficult times. on the topic of producing hand sanitizer, how much is being produced by bacardi? course: well, of everybody...
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weis in their interest that heed this. i have said again and again, we are unworthy to call them here .e's -- heroes we are unworthy to thank them if we are unwilling to give them the equipment they need. that is why we call upon the president to use the full powers of the defense production act for the health of our frontline workers which we have tried to get in the first three covid-19 bills and we hope it will be possible in the next bill and people see the urgency. we are pushing the administration to move quickly to deliver the benefits of the cares act. we are glad to see the administration of move for seniors to file tax returns and order to receive their payments. openresident's refusal to a special enrollment period means millions of americans who theuninsured or on one of junk health insurance plans will be left exposed throughout the crisis. that felt quarters -- health crisis, it could cost patients tens of thousands of dollars. democrats will continue to fight for a special enrollment period and complete coro
weis in their interest that heed this. i have said again and again, we are unworthy to call them here .e's -- heroes we are unworthy to thank them if we are unwilling to give them the equipment they need. that is why we call upon the president to use the full powers of the defense production act for the health of our frontline workers which we have tried to get in the first three covid-19 bills and we hope it will be possible in the next bill and people see the urgency. we are pushing the...
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ith you it is not yet safe and wei wise to gather in person. patients and r of infections decline in accordance ith the c.d.c. guidelines and time lines larger in person groups can safely meet. at this juncture could facilitate outbreaks of could tragically harm our neighbors and set alabama's progress back. as we prepare to reopen places future which the will be based on the standards specified by the alabama public officials you are encouraged to consider and are a the guidelines that helpful game plan designed to assist your congregation prepare for a safe reopening in the coming days. thank you so much, jay. efore we open for questions, let me answer one question that y'all's minds today. and that is what about shops ands and barber others like that that have been closed. open?will they be able to first of all, when we started anding about what to reopen what to close i want to go on the record i said dr. harris in my opinion hair stalists eisstylists.- style i'm looking forward to getting my hair salon. on a serious note we will work cosme
ith you it is not yet safe and wei wise to gather in person. patients and r of infections decline in accordance ith the c.d.c. guidelines and time lines larger in person groups can safely meet. at this juncture could facilitate outbreaks of could tragically harm our neighbors and set alabama's progress back. as we prepare to reopen places future which the will be based on the standards specified by the alabama public officials you are encouraged to consider and are a the guidelines that helpful...
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weis not a commentary of how should fix this. as i have said, there will be lots of different opinions, but what we should not do is delay in fixing it because we made promises. the revenue to pay for them is not going into the program. that is just a fact. to your other point, i completely agree. there is a huge problem in this country of how there is a tax gap, which means a lot of money that is owed in taxes doesn't get paid. the bulk of that is through small business is more than big businesses, but that is a significant amount of money, and there is both fraud and stakes that lead to it. another problem is our tax code allows for huge multinational corporations to have this is because it is so complex and there are all sorts of exemptions and deductions. when we did the tax cut years ago which we could not afford, they did not take the opportunity to clean up the tax base, simplify it, and remedy the problems where there are either very wealthy or corporations were not paying the same tax rate as middle-class americans which
weis not a commentary of how should fix this. as i have said, there will be lots of different opinions, but what we should not do is delay in fixing it because we made promises. the revenue to pay for them is not going into the program. that is just a fact. to your other point, i completely agree. there is a huge problem in this country of how there is a tax gap, which means a lot of money that is owed in taxes doesn't get paid. the bulk of that is through small business is more than big...
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-- weis no question that are the chief investment officer.e working for families and college endowments all around the country and some around the world. they need those growth assets to fulfill their missions, provide for families and fulfill charitable missions. so with the situation where -- there is no alternative. fewerportunities become and fewer. but interest rates are likely to stay historically low. that is a major factor and it will continue to be. the federal reserve and other central banks around the world and treasury department are doing everything they can times creditmake sure the system stays in place. that is a big risk we don't have to worry about. not like 2008 where the financial system was at risk and we were making up response. we can now look back at the last crisis, take lessons and move. the fact they are so aggressive about supporting the financial system is a major positive. interest rates are a major positive for stocks. there is no asset in the world that is a good investment at any price. it is always about pric
-- weis no question that are the chief investment officer.e working for families and college endowments all around the country and some around the world. they need those growth assets to fulfill their missions, provide for families and fulfill charitable missions. so with the situation where -- there is no alternative. fewerportunities become and fewer. but interest rates are likely to stay historically low. that is a major factor and it will continue to be. the federal reserve and other...
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wey are trying to say, believe in our business.'s see if we can offer them future earnings by cutting back their salary now. as they are alluding to, it is a big if. they are like, if everything goes well -- what if everything doesn't go well? emily: of course there is a big downside. if these companies don't do well, as most startups don't do as well as they might expect, then what happens? whove got even more people are out on the sidewalk. >> exactly right. you are basically saying, take less pay and hope for the best. this only works for an employee who believes in the company and the future. company that has done well and is growing users quickly, it makes sense. , it might not bode as well. but there are those that i spoke to that said, try cutting your rent, try cutting back on contracts and software. really -- in this kind of environment, the thinking goes, you don't need to persuade people, but if they have a job and they are getting a paycheck, these days it is a pretty good deal. emily: shelley, you moved back to the u.s
wey are trying to say, believe in our business.'s see if we can offer them future earnings by cutting back their salary now. as they are alluding to, it is a big if. they are like, if everything goes well -- what if everything doesn't go well? emily: of course there is a big downside. if these companies don't do well, as most startups don't do as well as they might expect, then what happens? whove got even more people are out on the sidewalk. >> exactly right. you are basically saying,...
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when wey pleased that had our first infrastructure meeting at the white house the president said he got it. he understood. i conclude with this. were tryinghen we a legislative manynse to the disasters of our farmers were experiencing, they came here. i met with farmers from all over the country. they were telling us what we need to do because this was the second year they were going to be unable to get their crops out of the field. one man sat across from me in the commuting -- in the meeting can when it came time to speak, he said this. he said, i came here to talk to farm and theut my disaster that has been visited upon me, but that is not what is on my heart. he said, what is on my heart today is the families that live in my community who go to work every morning, come home in the evening. they load their children and automobiles and take them down to the parking lot of a local library so they can do their because they are not tied to the internet. the only place they can do that homework is in the parking lot of the library. when i shared with my friends what i had heard and what i
when wey pleased that had our first infrastructure meeting at the white house the president said he got it. he understood. i conclude with this. were tryinghen we a legislative manynse to the disasters of our farmers were experiencing, they came here. i met with farmers from all over the country. they were telling us what we need to do because this was the second year they were going to be unable to get their crops out of the field. one man sat across from me in the commuting -- in the meeting...
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but i see a rapid increase in the number of positives in the that wey which suggest might have a hotspot. it's a thing that i think is important and it's also important for local boards of health, if you think about the roles they have in terms of social distancing and social distancing working. are we ensuring that grocery stores are maintaining the limitations, in terms of what they have and capacity coming in with grocery stores and the like. i think at the local level it's helpful for enforcement of the restrictions we have put into public health perspective, we see increases in particular parts of the state. this is one of the obvious things to look at. >> one more point to your question about medicaid funding. the other thing that happened is that the feds changed the match , i thinkased by 6.25% that was in the second stimulus. it does not get a lot of attention but it's a big deal. not just for us but for every state. [inaudible] >> the $1200 checks are going to individuals, right? [inaudible] >> the thing i worry the most about, and it gets to a curveball on bruce's question, is
but i see a rapid increase in the number of positives in the that wey which suggest might have a hotspot. it's a thing that i think is important and it's also important for local boards of health, if you think about the roles they have in terms of social distancing and social distancing working. are we ensuring that grocery stores are maintaining the limitations, in terms of what they have and capacity coming in with grocery stores and the like. i think at the local level it's helpful for...
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plan, wey, we have a are executing that plan, and we want to provide patient care with appropriate supplies and equipment at our hospitals. i want to thank you, governor, for allowing us to support you and i also want to thank all of the health care workers throughout the state, all those workers who care for patients and, more importantly, care about them as well. thank you very much. all just want to thank three of these great doctors and their health care systems, but all the others that also serve on our response team. there are another of other ones who are not here today but they are credible. the secretary fran phillips has been a leader. you have seen her and every one of these press conferences. and we have the major general from the national guard here with us as well. our team at the state level has done an incredible job. i talked to our state leaders every day, i talk with the smart doctors from all the hospitals, we talk to a bunch of other folks. you do not see all the stuff going on behind the scenes, but every one of these folks is a superstar, and they haven't stepping up.
plan, wey, we have a are executing that plan, and we want to provide patient care with appropriate supplies and equipment at our hospitals. i want to thank you, governor, for allowing us to support you and i also want to thank all of the health care workers throughout the state, all those workers who care for patients and, more importantly, care about them as well. thank you very much. all just want to thank three of these great doctors and their health care systems, but all the others that...
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wey: one of my concerns is need people to want to go back to work.here are a large amount of people in this country right now who are getting government excesss that may be in of what they will run when they go back to work. that is another conversation that we probably need to have in this country at some point. but if you are at home doing nothing and earning more money than you would if you went back to work, it is hard to get people to go back to work. i have heard of many fast food restaurants that are doing curbside pickup, trying to hire people. i see help-wanted signs and a lot of the retail establishments doing curbside pickup and they cannot get people to reengage into the economy. we need people to want to go back to work and not rely on the government handout. that is number one. to needwo, we are going a national feedback loop through testing. everyone talks about testing. we need to know if we have a sudden outbreak of the virus, and the virus reappears. we will need to slow down the economy in certain areas. it will not reappear everyw
wey: one of my concerns is need people to want to go back to work.here are a large amount of people in this country right now who are getting government excesss that may be in of what they will run when they go back to work. that is another conversation that we probably need to have in this country at some point. but if you are at home doing nothing and earning more money than you would if you went back to work, it is hard to get people to go back to work. i have heard of many fast food...
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as we talk about some of the bigger moves happening with the marketplace, steve weis, ys, you made a number of portfolio changes. take us through what you did and what the reasoning behind it was. >> the reason behind it was is what join pointed out is you have to take what the market gives you and there are phenomenal trading opportunities in this market both on the long side and taking profits when the market gives you too much. for example, i sold quarter, before the comments were made by cornell. sales are going higher but so are costs. they will be selling a lot more lower margingood it was an opportunity to go and buy it and trade around it i've been lowering exposure mode i'm comfortable where i am in the margin trading around it. i want to address a couple of things that have been said kevin said he sold all reits all are not created equal. if you're saying you'll use less office space, you may need more apartment space. particularly, if you want to put an office in your apartment. you have to look at apartments maybe there's an opportunity there. i know when joey will come o
as we talk about some of the bigger moves happening with the marketplace, steve weis, ys, you made a number of portfolio changes. take us through what you did and what the reasoning behind it was. >> the reason behind it was is what join pointed out is you have to take what the market gives you and there are phenomenal trading opportunities in this market both on the long side and taking profits when the market gives you too much. for example, i sold quarter, before the comments were made...
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another all wrong before but wey need their alarmist predictions to make stories. so we tolerate it. guest: kyle smith. john, you mentioned the incentive structure for journalists is one reason we mighty get pushed towards reporting bad news. might there be another incentive at the other end. let it be flag manic and pessimistic personalities of the journalists working on the newspaper read my push them to seek out and celebrate badness. john: doesn't attract people to write about badness pretty well it also directs people, i mean, most journalists i know, i tend to be liberal. you tend to want to expand government and solve lots of problems. to do that, you want to say that there is a crisis so that is a manual said, you don't let a crisis go to waste. so his far as whether journalists are just more negative in general, i'm not sure about that. invoice paper, they noted that psychologists had suffered from an extreme negativity bias in the first century of psychology. that they publish twice as many papers and twice as much space and textbooks to analyze people's
another all wrong before but wey need their alarmist predictions to make stories. so we tolerate it. guest: kyle smith. john, you mentioned the incentive structure for journalists is one reason we mighty get pushed towards reporting bad news. might there be another incentive at the other end. let it be flag manic and pessimistic personalities of the journalists working on the newspaper read my push them to seek out and celebrate badness. john: doesn't attract people to write about badness...
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josh: i think all of us are looking pretty deep in our , where do weying find meaning right now?he fact that you can find something made by another human, made just for you, i think people will cherish that more and more. people comment try etsy and may be for more everyday items. etsy has tons of everyday items. you can buy soap and other things. think they are incredibly inventive and there rising to the challenge. emily: do you have a message for the federal government as potentially more funds will be released for small business owners? what is the lesson that the u.s. government should be taking? josh: i think that the social safety net we decide coming out of the great depression in the 1940's was designed for a very different economy where most people worked for big companies. today, a large part of the workforce are independent workers. we need to look at unemployment insurance other government programs so they are explicitly designed. thatwe are seeing now is these programs are not designed with these things in mind and i think that is where a lot of the execution is get
josh: i think all of us are looking pretty deep in our , where do weying find meaning right now?he fact that you can find something made by another human, made just for you, i think people will cherish that more and more. people comment try etsy and may be for more everyday items. etsy has tons of everyday items. you can buy soap and other things. think they are incredibly inventive and there rising to the challenge. emily: do you have a message for the federal government as potentially more...
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you can see those clouds as wei tracking some breezy conditions with our current winds looking at 16per-hour winds out of the southwest in fairfield, my hometown, concord at 16 mile- per-hour winds, 10 and oakland and 12 mile-per-hour winds out of the west in san francisco without onshore flow. for today, it is a cool and cloudy start, mo afbut enthough won't ery, still above averag for this time of year. much cooler, a significant cooldown friday and into the weekend was more clouds. there is a reason why we are seeing those changes, the low pressure system just off the coast, you can see it, who taking you are my our you could feel a bit more sunshine this afternoon, for tomorrow, a little bit cooler still, so mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies for your friday and much cooler for the weekend. this afternoon, mid-70s and the south bay from santa clara, san jose, morgan hill and for campbell, the east bay, you were going to warm up. looking at fairfield, antioch and brentwood, 79 for concord as well as for pleasant hill. around the bay, mid 60s in san francisco and sausalito, upper
you can see those clouds as wei tracking some breezy conditions with our current winds looking at 16per-hour winds out of the southwest in fairfield, my hometown, concord at 16 mile- per-hour winds, 10 and oakland and 12 mile-per-hour winds out of the west in san francisco without onshore flow. for today, it is a cool and cloudy start, mo afbut enthough won't ery, still above averag for this time of year. much cooler, a significant cooldown friday and into the weekend was more clouds. there is...
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. >> reporter: something illinois rabbi rachel weis. >> it's part of the community. that's what rear really talking about. >> reporter: staying apart to save each other in this sacred season. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> happy holiday to all of you observing this week. anne, thank you very much. >>> next on "sunday today," harry smith with a tribute to teachers. guiding our children through a moment in history. >>> later, a life well lived, the seasoned emergency room doctor who spent his last days doctor who spent his last days fighting tsave patients witho it's a small finger...a worm! doctor who spent his last days fighting tsave patients witho like, a dagger? a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh.... a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (d(ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. (vo) command picture hanging strips hold strong and remov
. >> reporter: something illinois rabbi rachel weis. >> it's part of the community. that's what rear really talking about. >> reporter: staying apart to save each other in this sacred season. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> happy holiday to all of you observing this week. anne, thank you very much. >>> next on "sunday today," harry smith with a tribute to teachers. guiding our children through a moment in history. >>> later, a life well...
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wei] had bernie sanders officiay dropping out or suspending hise campaign.decision to hold that primary. they had problems with theiri] wisconsin showing how hard it is to hold an actual election during a pandemic or sanders finallye1 bowing ñrout? >> i think that the wisconsin drama isr the election in november. and we havejf to focus very strongly on this. it's a fundamental voting rights q-eÑstion. vote by mail, which the president has attacked, has been proven to be quite successfule1 and secure. and i think that all of usñ1 ha >> kristen welker, where has the president gotten it in his head that vote by mail is a bad thing for republic i know, we know reports in florida, florida republicans are panicked by the president'se1 trashing the vote by mail because it's an important part of their get out the vote strategy. >> right, and a lot of swinge1 states have vote by mail, chuck. it's also to some extent hypocritical because he's voted by mail in florida. and so hei] was at the podium, though, lashing ou+gñ and tryin to make the casee1 that, look, we cons
wei] had bernie sanders officiay dropping out or suspending hise campaign.decision to hold that primary. they had problems with theiri] wisconsin showing how hard it is to hold an actual election during a pandemic or sanders finallye1 bowing ñrout? >> i think that the wisconsin drama isr the election in november. and we havejf to focus very strongly on this. it's a fundamental voting rights q-eÑstion. vote by mail, which the president has attacked, has been proven to be quite...
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. >> repte maskeoe the requiremtil wey but many businesses are a feel lik all je to plaheame now. it's hard times but we all have to get through it and play the game. >> reporter: santa clara wants people to wear face coverings but will not make it a requirement. san jose's mayor said if you got one, wear it. >> whether it's mandatory or not, we should all wear them. >> reporter: here in marin county, if you're caught without one, it could mean a fine of $50 to $100,000. >>> happening today, if you need a mask and you live in san francisco's district six, you can pick one up for free. that includes tenderloin, south of market, mid-market, mission bay and raycon hill. they will be distributing masks at noon on the corner of jones and eddy. >>> and we know you have countless amount of questions during these unprecedented times. we're here to help. we have a special section at our website for all of this at abc7news.com/covidhelp. it's stock full of resources and questions you might have on the mask order, what places are open or closed, local food bank information and how you can he
. >> repte maskeoe the requiremtil wey but many businesses are a feel lik all je to plaheame now. it's hard times but we all have to get through it and play the game. >> reporter: santa clara wants people to wear face coverings but will not make it a requirement. san jose's mayor said if you got one, wear it. >> whether it's mandatory or not, we should all wear them. >> reporter: here in marin county, if you're caught without one, it could mean a fine of $50 to $100,000....
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shady black markets that have been vacuuming up masks and other protective gear here and exporting, and wei going to stop that right at the border with the help of cdp on the post office. express mail consignors. and apropos of your great segment last night with the guy from florida, these distributors who are instead of -- taking that money and running offshore, that's going to stop. so president trump, the commander in chief, attorney general barr is the sheriff in town, and we are cracking down on that. to your point about what we are going to expect from 3m, 3m is basically going to be helping thismerican people fight battle. there will still be some exports from the united states factories to our friends in mexico and canada, but as for the rest of 3m's production, around the world, we are going to try to get our fair share ---- we will get our fair share, that, and 3m -- tucker, these guys have got to stop whining and spinning and just do business with the american people. it's, like, exhausting to work with these people, and we don't have the hours, much less the minutes, to deal wit
shady black markets that have been vacuuming up masks and other protective gear here and exporting, and wei going to stop that right at the border with the help of cdp on the post office. express mail consignors. and apropos of your great segment last night with the guy from florida, these distributors who are instead of -- taking that money and running offshore, that's going to stop. so president trump, the commander in chief, attorney general barr is the sheriff in town, and we are cracking...
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charts, weying the are trying to study data and follow the data. uneven. is numbers often bounce in any model there are variables in this model. the hospitals are reporting it. what every hospital reported that day combining a couple of days in one, it is an imperfect reporting mechanism. the basic line is still up. what the statisticians will tell you is you draw the straight line that the columns indicate. up, which isgoing what we see on the overall trajectory, still going up. the number of intimations were down. you also see the number of discharges going up. consistent. the longer people rn, they either get treated and leave or they get put on a ventilator and the longer you are on a ventilator the less likelihood you will come off the ventilator. that is the blunt truth of this situation. we have two missions overall we are pursuing. one is the frontline of this battle is our hospital system. that's what this is going to come down to. the second is social responsibility. stay at home. don't get infected in the first place. don't get infected in the f
charts, weying the are trying to study data and follow the data. uneven. is numbers often bounce in any model there are variables in this model. the hospitals are reporting it. what every hospital reported that day combining a couple of days in one, it is an imperfect reporting mechanism. the basic line is still up. what the statisticians will tell you is you draw the straight line that the columns indicate. up, which isgoing what we see on the overall trajectory, still going up. the number of...
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weis specifically about what are talking about over the course of the next few weeks. for inr and plan real-time. those are areas of our economy. manufacturingut of nonessential materials, logistics for nonessential movement, areas around retail, curbside retail for nonessential items. issues that have been defined around the need to address our kids in schools. we clearly have shut down. people are well aware of this. schools are shut down for the remainder of the school year. distance learning continues at home. we recognize there has been a learning loss because of this disruption. we are concerned about that learning loss, even into the summer. we are considering the prospect of an even earlier school year into the fall, as early as late july, early august. we are beginning to socialize that. we make no decisions definitively in that space, but to know about the concern. as a parent myself and having talked to many other parents and educators, even kids, i think we might want to consider getting that school year moved up a little bit. that is one of the things we w
weis specifically about what are talking about over the course of the next few weeks. for inr and plan real-time. those are areas of our economy. manufacturingut of nonessential materials, logistics for nonessential movement, areas around retail, curbside retail for nonessential items. issues that have been defined around the need to address our kids in schools. we clearly have shut down. people are well aware of this. schools are shut down for the remainder of the school year. distance...
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and we're trying to bring as wey people to these tasks as can. in many cases we're assigning have never done these kind of things before. we're trying to bring in the private sector. we're bringing in every human -- aspect we can to bear on these issues. those -- i have received kinds of complaints, as you contacted. somebody and look, our team has to track that down, because we have a lot offering who are things. and you end up finally getting to the end of it and it's omebody operating out of china who wants 100% of the money upfront and they'll deliver the back end that we have to be very cautious in handling taxpayer dollars that being defrauded. so sometimes these things take through.et using -- is focused on getting access to every one of hose top 10 list things they can. if you would -- if you would take that particular person that, let you know about if you would send them to me, you know how to find me, i'll follow-up on that today. ok. on the distributor, we did forward that to the governor's secretary. hopefully he has in the hopper so
and we're trying to bring as wey people to these tasks as can. in many cases we're assigning have never done these kind of things before. we're trying to bring in the private sector. we're bringing in every human -- aspect we can to bear on these issues. those -- i have received kinds of complaints, as you contacted. somebody and look, our team has to track that down, because we have a lot offering who are things. and you end up finally getting to the end of it and it's omebody operating out of...
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wei gs e'll get randi guarden's response. >> i'm glad for the question. some of us have actually been fighting for what was happening with coronavirus since february 2nd. since the middle of january. the first press conference that our union did on this -- and again, my apologies for getting angry was february 22nd with a flight ahen dance and a nurse from cincinnati, begging donald trump and betsy devos and alex to give us some information about what to do. we were putting fact sheets out. we were doing the, you know, make sure you wash your hands. but we weren't privy to what the c.d.c. or any of these other groups have. and these superintendents and fake governor had no information from betsy devos until that press conference two weeks after we closed. no other president republican or democrat alike would have left a flying blind in this way because they couldn't figure out if this was real or a hoax some of it's a little bit audacious of her to say to all of us, you should do x, y, and z three weeks after the fact when most of us spent 24 hours a day
wei gs e'll get randi guarden's response. >> i'm glad for the question. some of us have actually been fighting for what was happening with coronavirus since february 2nd. since the middle of january. the first press conference that our union did on this -- and again, my apologies for getting angry was february 22nd with a flight ahen dance and a nurse from cincinnati, begging donald trump and betsy devos and alex to give us some information about what to do. we were putting fact sheets...
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wei] had bernie sanders officiay dropping out or and jon meacham, we had the chaos of the wisconsin primaryl put up some clips here. the decision to hold that primary. they had problems with their absentee ballot situation. there were long waits. middle of the pandemic. now the state is going to do contract tracing on new coronavirus cases to see just how much of a debacle that might have been for our health. what is the more significant development of the week in this campaign? wisconsin showing how hard it is to hold an actual election during a pandemic or sanders finally bowing out? >> i think that the wisconsin drama is the iceberg warning for the election in november. and we have to focus very strongly on this. it's a fundamental voting rights question. vote by mail, which the president has attacked, has been proven to be quite successful and secure. and i think that all of us have to be vigilant. republican, democrat, red, blue, liberal, conservative, the suffrage, the right to vote, people have died to secure that for us. and we can't let it slip away in the midst of this, both healt
wei] had bernie sanders officiay dropping out or and jon meacham, we had the chaos of the wisconsin primaryl put up some clips here. the decision to hold that primary. they had problems with their absentee ballot situation. there were long waits. middle of the pandemic. now the state is going to do contract tracing on new coronavirus cases to see just how much of a debacle that might have been for our health. what is the more significant development of the week in this campaign? wisconsin...
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produce wey don't find out that things we are not going to be happy. we have an investigation underway. millionaying almost $5 -- $500 million. we will find out exactly what went on we may be satisfied could be remedied, or it could be so bad that it can't be, and if it can't, we will go a different route. you criticize the who for praising china for being transparent, but you have also praised chance -- china -- why am i the only leader who close my borders against china? anybody.long ahead of ask anybody who was in the room. i was the one person who wanted to do it. i was the one person who wanted to do it. you know why? because i don't believe everything if we had not closed early, we would have had thousands and probably hundreds of thousands of more deaths. >> last week, you said you would have data in the coming days about the disproportionate impact on black americans when will we have that? >> within two weeks. we are working on that very strongly go ahead. you are talking about reopening parts of the country the end of the month. >> we may or
produce wey don't find out that things we are not going to be happy. we have an investigation underway. millionaying almost $5 -- $500 million. we will find out exactly what went on we may be satisfied could be remedied, or it could be so bad that it can't be, and if it can't, we will go a different route. you criticize the who for praising china for being transparent, but you have also praised chance -- china -- why am i the only leader who close my borders against china? anybody.long ahead of...
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coffee county after vanderbilt, where they would get the main, primary care that they need for and weyense care, could get them back into the community as quickly as possible. steve: is that something we are seeing today, based on what bill is saying in chattanooga? dr. schaffner: from one bill to another, that is a very nice example of medical centers collaborating with community hospitals in rather rural areas, supporting them in every way, good munication, first-stage care, close to home in that hospital, but the patient's acuity of illness gets to the point were more expensive care is needed, then vanderbilt has good communication, as other medical centers are, to receive those patients. good medication between eight major medical center in local hospitals. i love it. steve: we go to ronald in chicago. good evening. > i was going to ask about transmission from covid-19 to humans, but i heard what you said about vaccines. are you absolutely insane, giving large-scale vaccines to the general population? or is this just something you said to say it? you seem stupid. dr. schaffner: wel
coffee county after vanderbilt, where they would get the main, primary care that they need for and weyense care, could get them back into the community as quickly as possible. steve: is that something we are seeing today, based on what bill is saying in chattanooga? dr. schaffner: from one bill to another, that is a very nice example of medical centers collaborating with community hospitals in rather rural areas, supporting them in every way, good munication, first-stage care, close to home in...
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weis one of those situations are trying to make the best out of the situation we have and use the resources we have the save as many lives as possible, even those devices weren't exactly made for that purpose. host: that is the headline from abc news, the shortage of ventilators, but also the staffing to operate this ventilators. guest: yes. you look at the multiple commercial companies, everybody wanting to make ventilators, which is great. if you make these ventilators, you have to make sure they are also reliable. the most important part is you know you can put it on, tell it what to do, oxygen percentage, the volume, and you know it will be doing that and it will be reliable. reliable,or it to be you have to tested. that is why it's hard to bring in all these ventilators and make sure they work. as a result, you have to have doctors on the frontline making sure the multiple adjustments are made throughout the day to ensure patients are getting what they need, because frankly critical care is one of those day today and minute to minute changes. youou make a change, then might have to cha
weis one of those situations are trying to make the best out of the situation we have and use the resources we have the save as many lives as possible, even those devices weren't exactly made for that purpose. host: that is the headline from abc news, the shortage of ventilators, but also the staffing to operate this ventilators. guest: yes. you look at the multiple commercial companies, everybody wanting to make ventilators, which is great. if you make these ventilators, you have to make sure...
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we're racing to develop new wei the virus. we're making a lot of progress. at the same time we're also racing to get relief to american workers and small businesses, as you know. i want to remind small business owners across america that the paycheck protection program is launching tomorrow. nearly $350 billion in loan will be available to businesses including sole proprietors. they are forgivable as long as employers keep paying their workers. you have to take care of your workers. we want social security beneficiaries to know if they are typically not required to file a tax return, they don't have to file one in order to receive the direct cash payments that will soon be distributed to american citizens. the treasury will deposit the money directly into the bank accounts and don't forget, i will always protect your social security, your medicare and medica medicaid. we're protecting social security, medicare and medicaid. i always will. i'd like now to inviete sba administrator who is doing a fantastic job. she'll be very busy in a little while and secreta
we're racing to develop new wei the virus. we're making a lot of progress. at the same time we're also racing to get relief to american workers and small businesses, as you know. i want to remind small business owners across america that the paycheck protection program is launching tomorrow. nearly $350 billion in loan will be available to businesses including sole proprietors. they are forgivable as long as employers keep paying their workers. you have to take care of your workers. we want...
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if wey do not produce or find out bad things, we are not going to be happy. that is what we are doing. we have an investigation underway. we are paying almost $500 million. we have an investigation underway on the world health organization. we will find out just exactly what went on. we may be satisfied a could be remedied. we may be satisfied it is so bad that it cannot be remedied. if it cannot, we are going to go a different route. >> you are criticizing the who for praising china for being transparent, what you also praised china for being transparent. pres. trump: i do not talk about china's transparency. if i am so good to china, how come i was the only leader of a country that closed our borders tightly against china? when i closed our border, that was ahead of what -- you can ask anybody who was in the room. i was the one person who wanted to do it. deborah can tell you that better than anybody. i was the one person who wanted to do it. they do not believe -- i do not believe everything i hear. if we did not close our border very early, long before th
if wey do not produce or find out bad things, we are not going to be happy. that is what we are doing. we have an investigation underway. we are paying almost $500 million. we have an investigation underway on the world health organization. we will find out just exactly what went on. we may be satisfied a could be remedied. we may be satisfied it is so bad that it cannot be remedied. if it cannot, we are going to go a different route. >> you are criticizing the who for praising china for...