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wei: that is a great question.e round an, investor survey weekly as part of our outlook call and within the sentiment survey, we ask investors how close are you to pulling the trigger. we try to calculate that as a percentage and gauge how positive sentiment is from week to week. what we are seeing is the higher the market goes, this leg of the rally late march, the higher the market goes, the more sobering investor sentiment is. are taking outrs the dislocation between fundamentals and market price action, are very much feeding through in terms of the risk appetite. now you've got a good question in terms of how long this crisis can last. the small and medium enterprises, maybe they are to come back on when the crisis is over. on that front, it is important signpostsr about the that we are looking out for. we are tracking the implication of the virus, specifically in our view, there are three. the first, the economic impact driven by the interplay of public opinion, virus dynamics, the effect of the lockdown restr
wei: that is a great question.e round an, investor survey weekly as part of our outlook call and within the sentiment survey, we ask investors how close are you to pulling the trigger. we try to calculate that as a percentage and gauge how positive sentiment is from week to week. what we are seeing is the higher the market goes, this leg of the rally late march, the higher the market goes, the more sobering investor sentiment is. are taking outrs the dislocation between fundamentals and market...
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>> no. >> miss mats wei? >> no. >> mitts mats wei? >> mo cole. >> aye. >> mr. woodall? >> aye. >> mr. burgees? >> aye. >> mrs. lesko? >> aye. >> mrs. lesko aye. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> the clerk will report the total? >> four yays and eight nays? >> the clerk will report the amendment? >> i would ask the reading be dispensed with? >> thank you very much. >> mr. chairman, we'll obviously be dealing with a lot of legislation next month and things we've talked about today. my amendment would limit the use of proxy voting to literally things that -- things related to the coronavirus crisis. we would create other legislation the way we normally would and proceed. this amendment is actually the same language that my democratic colleagues included in their first version of proxy voting three weeks ago, so all we're asking here is to do what you were positioned to do at least three weeks ago. well that, mr. chairman, i would yield back? >> thank you. >> mr. chair, i oppose the amendment by the gentleman. i opposed in the original draft of the rule for a couple of reasons. up
>> no. >> miss mats wei? >> no. >> mitts mats wei? >> mo cole. >> aye. >> mr. woodall? >> aye. >> mr. burgees? >> aye. >> mrs. lesko? >> aye. >> mrs. lesko aye. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> the clerk will report the total? >> four yays and eight nays? >> the clerk will report the amendment? >> i would ask the reading be dispensed with? >> thank you very much. >> mr....
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that makes chips for wa-wei measures chips for them, sells any technology at all, if that supplier has any u.s. intellectual property, even like the software that runs the machine that prints the chip, that company will now not be able to sell to wa-wei unless it gets a u.s. exemption. the experts i talked to say this will set wa-wei bark about 18 months and cost them a considerable amount of money. they add politted today if would set them back but also said beijing wouldn't sit back and let the u.s. destroy the company, judy. so expect some kind of retaliation from china, perhaps against u.s. companies that still rely on chinese supply chains in what really has become a technological cold war. >> woodruff: a lot gng on, between the u.s. and china right now, nick schifrin, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, federal officials say a saudi gunman who opened fire at a u.s. naval base in pensacola, florida, had ties to al-qaeda. the saudi officer killed three sailors last december, before being killed himself. f.b.i. director christopher wray says data
that makes chips for wa-wei measures chips for them, sells any technology at all, if that supplier has any u.s. intellectual property, even like the software that runs the machine that prints the chip, that company will now not be able to sell to wa-wei unless it gets a u.s. exemption. the experts i talked to say this will set wa-wei bark about 18 months and cost them a considerable amount of money. they add politted today if would set them back but also said beijing wouldn't sit back and let...
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du wei has been the ambassador to israel for only about three months.ll continue to track this story and bring you more information as we get it. >>> some call him china's dr. fauci. the doctor who raised the alarm about coronavirus in china even as local officials downplayed it. cnn's exclusive interview with him coming next. >>> also, italy will slowly try to get things back to normal next week. we'll bring in our reporter to talk about how italy plans to minimize the risks. faced the competition and we brokrough. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. olay retinol24. looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe formula uses smart conditioners to micro-target damage helping to repair hair without weighing it down. try pantene. in the 2020 census guyisn't complicated.o counts everyone living in your home on april 1st counts. my aunt and uncle who live with us, count. my best friend who sleeps ov
du wei has been the ambassador to israel for only about three months.ll continue to track this story and bring you more information as we get it. >>> some call him china's dr. fauci. the doctor who raised the alarm about coronavirus in china even as local officials downplayed it. cnn's exclusive interview with him coming next. >>> also, italy will slowly try to get things back to normal next week. we'll bring in our reporter to talk about how italy plans to minimize the risks....
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weis important to ask how do expand the quantity of people but perhaps also the quality.this weekend on c-span two. chirping] announcer 2: this is "american history tv" featuring events, interviews, archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums and historic places. every weekend on c-span three. announcer 1: "american history tv" is on c-span3 every weekend. all of our programs are archived on our website. tours ofatch lectures, historic sites, archival films and see our schedule of upcoming films at c-span.org/history. world war ii veteran norman hatch talks about his time serving as a cameraman for the marine corps. he captured footage of the battle of tarawa that helped marines win an academy award for best documentary short in 1945. the world war ii museum spoke with mr. hatch for its oral history collection. this is the first of a two-part interview. norman: one day i was doing press releases and i got -- i went up into the head on the third floor. i am standing there. commandantn but the in civilian clothes. he looks at me and says you are marine, aren't
weis important to ask how do expand the quantity of people but perhaps also the quality.this weekend on c-span two. chirping] announcer 2: this is "american history tv" featuring events, interviews, archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums and historic places. every weekend on c-span three. announcer 1: "american history tv" is on c-span3 every weekend. all of our programs are archived on our website. tours ofatch lectures, historic sites, archival films and...
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in recent years, he played a gangster, a gay professor, and even acted alongside kahn, who diedes on weyis a huge, huge loss for the industry. they are actors of the highest caliber, but so different from each other. >> in a hospital not far from home,t the actor ltwo year battle with cancer. >> i feel very sad. he was aood actor and did such good work. >> rishi kapoor spent mlit of hi in western dubai. uslly, when someone this famous dies, people gather to get one last look. now, his family is having to say a very quietoodbye. an unusual farewell to a man who spent his life in the spotlight. bbc news, mumbai. host: the u.s. space agency nasa has released the most detailed survey yet of polar ice melting. this shows ice loss. the blue is the snowfall adding to the ice you can see the patternhange over the years as warmer air and seawater melts increase the amount of ice. the same is happening in antarctica. after 14 years, the melt has addedea1.rl ny 5 centimeterour a us. it goes to show how serious the ion is jonathan: yes, we have had a number of reports like this in recent months look
in recent years, he played a gangster, a gay professor, and even acted alongside kahn, who diedes on weyis a huge, huge loss for the industry. they are actors of the highest caliber, but so different from each other. >> in a hospital not far from home,t the actor ltwo year battle with cancer. >> i feel very sad. he was aood actor and did such good work. >> rishi kapoor spent mlit of hi in western dubai. uslly, when someone this famous dies, people gather to get one last look....
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in mcdonald's burger king parking lots or staying at the library until it closed to access the free wei fooip. >> reporter: under coronavirus lockdown the situation is worse. these donated computers and tablets will be erased and refurbished then handed out to students. about 15,000 students in san jose still need take-home devices. sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. get ready. bay area tolls making a combecome as more cashes get back on the road. you may have noticed volume of traffic has increased in the last few days. lots more drivers. hires map of the toll lanes that will start again monday at 5:00 a.m. 580 in alameda county. 680 contra costa. 235. and southbound 680 over the sunol grade. bart's ridership has dropped since the pandemic began. tomorrow, though, the agency will propose a new budget plan and that includes a drastic change to how many b.a.r.t. police officers will patrol the station. $2.4 billion budget would eliminate bart's previous plan to add 19 extra officers to its force next year. our investigative unit profiles the good, the bad, and the weird on the
in mcdonald's burger king parking lots or staying at the library until it closed to access the free wei fooip. >> reporter: under coronavirus lockdown the situation is worse. these donated computers and tablets will be erased and refurbished then handed out to students. about 15,000 students in san jose still need take-home devices. sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >>> okay. get ready. bay area tolls making a combecome as more cashes get back on the road. you may have noticed...
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to, wei have compared it are trying to buy as a state, competing against the federal government, other states and so, it was very difficult and continues to be. ppe hasay our supply of settled down in the sins of the sufficiency of -- in this sense of the sufficiency of the supplies are growing every day. we have increased our production in the united states. we have increased the supply chain overseas. today, it is not the problem it was 30 days ago. we are fairly well positioned right now for ppe in the coming days. we have expanded the use. now that we have opened our dental offices again, we have opened up our hospitals to surgeries. that results in more use of ppe. we believe we have a better supply chain now then we did 30 and have some confidence it will remain that way in the future. host: what is the biggest lesson you can take away if and when we are hit with a similar pandemic? is it a governor -- as a governor dealing with the federal government, what is the biggest lesson? guest: transparency and clear communication with the people of our country, our state is absolutely c
to, wei have compared it are trying to buy as a state, competing against the federal government, other states and so, it was very difficult and continues to be. ppe hasay our supply of settled down in the sins of the sufficiency of -- in this sense of the sufficiency of the supplies are growing every day. we have increased our production in the united states. we have increased the supply chain overseas. today, it is not the problem it was 30 days ago. we are fairly well positioned right now for...
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a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only tooke and son were not with him in israel. it was eurovision last night, but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—19 but replaced with a special programme, featuring every song that should have been performed live in rotterdam. so that meant no cheering crowds, no endless scoring and no "nul—points". our arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. voiceover: from from hilversum, the netherlands, this is eurovision: europe shine a light. eurovision 2020 — no crowds, no voting and the only people on the live stage in the netherlands, three presenters, standing well apart. and the mood? reflective, rather than the normal eurovision exuberance. we do have a very special show for you. in spite of everything, it feels great to be here together, live across europe. this event live from hilversum replaced the show that should have been taking place in rotterdam's ahoy concert hall. that venue is now an emergency hospital. but all the contestants did get a chance to say
a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only tooke and son were not with him in israel. it was eurovision last night, but not as we know it. the competition was cancelled because of covid—19 but replaced with a special programme, featuring every song that should have been performed live in rotterdam. so that meant no cheering crowds, no endless scoring and no "nul—points". our arts correspondent, david sillito, reports....
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weis nice to see a day where have those sectors rallying. we just asked ourselves whether that is sustainable for much longer. go to the want to global market for a moment. how do you want to be positioned in asia, europe, and e.m.? stock is an extremely defensive market, and an equity market that has representation in sectors that are winning here. but one thing that we've been highlighting is that it is not just the u.s. that we should focus on. even if you have a more cyclical time horizon, it is also emerging asia. where welso an index have high representation of players thatuge are also gaining in this lastly, i don't think it is a foregone conclusion that the united states comes out of this reopening phase the best. a lot ofhere are arguments for countries in asia being much better prepared to have a more sustainable reopening phase. markets, the u.s. is still a preferred market, but so is emerging asia. santos, thankella you so much for your time. have a great weekend. that does it for the closing bell. "what'd you miss?" is up next,
weis nice to see a day where have those sectors rallying. we just asked ourselves whether that is sustainable for much longer. go to the want to global market for a moment. how do you want to be positioned in asia, europe, and e.m.? stock is an extremely defensive market, and an equity market that has representation in sectors that are winning here. but one thing that we've been highlighting is that it is not just the u.s. that we should focus on. even if you have a more cyclical time horizon,...
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if wei heard correctly all choose to move into phase two, if there are certain areas that have concern, could they delay moving into phase two? that's a discussion local leaders will have and we will discuss that at our level. along, we havell a floor and nobody is going to go faster than our floor. not kumble area is for any number of reasons, we will certainly be open. virginia poverty -- center >> the question was regarding evictions. these are difficult times for all those. we have several pathways in place and i have talked about this a number of times. intend to change in anything moving forward. again, i would encourage landlords and the tenants to encourage difficult times and find ways to move through this. this is about people having a roof over their head during a pandemic and we all need to come together to figure out how to do that. >> landlord groups have encourage state and local governments to use several grants to catch up. >> i actually have my secretary -- of finance here. i will have to get back from that. you have heard me talk about flexibility as to how they use
if wei heard correctly all choose to move into phase two, if there are certain areas that have concern, could they delay moving into phase two? that's a discussion local leaders will have and we will discuss that at our level. along, we havell a floor and nobody is going to go faster than our floor. not kumble area is for any number of reasons, we will certainly be open. virginia poverty -- center >> the question was regarding evictions. these are difficult times for all those. we have...
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perspective, there is some momentum building that could zone.t some buy signal.d flip to a buy signal that wey on that measure was -- it does tend to give way to a couple of months of upside for the major indices. we had short-term momentum positive from late march until about april or may. now it is becoming more intermediate term. with the breakouts last week, like the retracement level, it does support upside in the coming weeks. we have not yet seen the same from our monthly or longer-term gauges. >> i think we are having a little bit of a technical difficulty. your weekly chart did not pull up. to round it out, if we look at assets, we haden a guest to present today chart on treasury notes. notesea that treasury will start dropping back down. your 10ke a look at year yield chart with that 50 day moving average. >> we have the 50 day moving average sort of in play for some of the treasury yields we follow. it is right around 0.7%. a couple of closes above that level would mark a short-term breakout in yield terms. behindlso actually treasury yields, so we have what i call a loss of downtow
perspective, there is some momentum building that could zone.t some buy signal.d flip to a buy signal that wey on that measure was -- it does tend to give way to a couple of months of upside for the major indices. we had short-term momentum positive from late march until about april or may. now it is becoming more intermediate term. with the breakouts last week, like the retracement level, it does support upside in the coming weeks. we have not yet seen the same from our monthly or longer-term...
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a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only tookhe 58—year—old's wife and son were not with him in israel. in thailand, officials are allowing shopping malls, museums and fitness centres to open in a further easing of lockdown measures. but bars and clubs will remain closed. flights from overseas are not currently allowed. that means thailand's lucrative tourism industry is effectivley mothballed. our correspondentjonathan head is in bangkok and he's been following developments there. i think they are still hoping there will be something of a recovery. the official tourism prediction is that they will lose two thirds of the a0 million tourists they were expecting which is about a fifth of the entire economy here, but there will hopefully be some kind of resumption but nobody can say when that will be. they have continually extended the ban on incoming flights, now extending until the end ofjune. the current government, were we are living under a state of emergency and we are ruled by the same people who led the recent military gover
a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only tookhe 58—year—old's wife and son were not with him in israel. in thailand, officials are allowing shopping malls, museums and fitness centres to open in a further easing of lockdown measures. but bars and clubs will remain closed. flights from overseas are not currently allowed. that means thailand's lucrative tourism industry is effectivley mothballed. our correspondentjonathan head is in...
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a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only took son were not with him in israel. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that his new unity government should apply sovereignty over settlements in the west bank — the palestinians have categorically rejected such a move. mr netanyahu was presenting israel's new government to parliament — ending a year of political deadlock in which three elections were held. she in south africa, the coronavirus has prompted the authorities to take an unusual step. for the last seven weeks there's been a ban on selling alcohol and cigarettes. health experts say the new "prohibition" has helped reduce crime and injuries — but some argue the ban is playing into the hands of criminal gangs, and damaging south africa's fragile economy. 0ur africa correspondent andrew harding reports from johannesburg. patrol in the dark streets of johannesburg, south african police trying to enforce rules in the lockdown. they have potted a woman with something on a hand. could she be selling cigarettes? sh
a police investigation has so far revealed nothing suspicious about the death of du wei, who only took son were not with him in israel. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that his new unity government should apply sovereignty over settlements in the west bank — the palestinians have categorically rejected such a move. mr netanyahu was presenting israel's new government to parliament — ending a year of political deadlock in which three elections were held. she in south...
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the emergency meeting on funding for small businesses and china expected to hold after last cut very weisoint will get pulmonary sales data for australia. forreliminary sales data april in australia. imposed duties on barley exports from australia. more true troubles emerged, unsurprisingly is virus concerns and the latest fund manager survey by the -- two thirds believe we are in a bear market rally. while there was a jump in global growth expectations, 10% of those surveyed expect a v-shaped ofovery with a second wave infections being debated -- being the biggest risk. haidi: which showed optimism over a quick virus vaccine has drained away with questions about the initial trials of moderna's vaccine. early they said they were safe and data shows immune response. early nature highlighted by the health publication was enough to put a pin in investor hopes. let's go to our opinion columnist. this is not new information. if you are accustomed to reading this early clinical trial data, this should not come as a surprise. >> no. reading the biotech press releases is an art and science in its
the emergency meeting on funding for small businesses and china expected to hold after last cut very weisoint will get pulmonary sales data for australia. forreliminary sales data april in australia. imposed duties on barley exports from australia. more true troubles emerged, unsurprisingly is virus concerns and the latest fund manager survey by the -- two thirds believe we are in a bear market rally. while there was a jump in global growth expectations, 10% of those surveyed expect a v-shaped...
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about earlier in the interview we invest in very, very early stage startup companies and help over time wey help them grow into very large businesses. we are about a 10 billion-dollar business which means we've raised about $10 billion of the ten year history from the limited partners we talked about. again our job is to be on top of the most interesting things happening intact in and entrepreneurship and particularly those businesses have software as a foundational component to them. t >> guest: what sick technical or legal explanation of what a limited partner lat is? >> guest: sure a limited partner is an investor in a fund like ours in the legal definition means they are truly limited in the sense they don't have any control over thehe investments they make they don't have control over winter if we sell those investments for they are essentially we think of them as a passive investor they give us money, we have an obligation obviously to be a fiduciary ofey that money and hopefully earn a good return for them. but the decisions about what companies we invest in, which is to sell them,nd
about earlier in the interview we invest in very, very early stage startup companies and help over time wey help them grow into very large businesses. we are about a 10 billion-dollar business which means we've raised about $10 billion of the ten year history from the limited partners we talked about. again our job is to be on top of the most interesting things happening intact in and entrepreneurship and particularly those businesses have software as a foundational component to them. t...
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scarlet: when you look at wei go, it is the only index that is higher for the year. let's bring back our investment strategist at allie on global advisors. something romaine mentioned, the low volume. they, down about 14% versus average. in may and gosell away. how much can we rely on these doesnal trends to work, or that go out the window because we are in unprecedented times? >> coincidentally, we are at a point where markets are at a bit of a crossroads here. we are just beginning this reopening process. very much the coast of the country, where the high economic stillnancial hubs are, largely closed. there is a lot of uncertainty on what lies on the others of this process. i think the market move does put us at a point where we may be priced to a very positive or at least the baseline stable scenario. you is interesting, and probably noticed this as well, but the dichotomy in the market from a sector by sector perspective is striking. financials, energy, industrials. these are sectors you would expect to start moving if the market does indeed believe in the narra
scarlet: when you look at wei go, it is the only index that is higher for the year. let's bring back our investment strategist at allie on global advisors. something romaine mentioned, the low volume. they, down about 14% versus average. in may and gosell away. how much can we rely on these doesnal trends to work, or that go out the window because we are in unprecedented times? >> coincidentally, we are at a point where markets are at a bit of a crossroads here. we are just beginning this...
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if i look at the wei on my bloomberg to see the moves in equities, the big drops that we have seen in europe to date are astounding. 25% is the year to date drop. 8.5%.p 500 is down it looks like investors will continue to bid up u.s. assets, why? james: if we look at prior periods where we have low real yield, we see higher valuations of good quality companies. in previous growth bubbles we have seen price-earnings move between 45% and 65 and adjusted 31 times. people would say isn't that really very low? rates,s very low cash and those marks are reasonable. we're also thinking about the fundamental background, with much higher bond yield and cash rates. the federal reserve has been adding more to the economy than has been possible in era. matt: we have not had the same kind of stimulus injections that we don'tmarkets -- have the same kind of federal structure that the u.s. has, but it seems that the european union is moving closer towards that. james: if we look at the fact -- the matchup between fundamentals and pricing, i might observe that this is a good opportunity to consider t
if i look at the wei on my bloomberg to see the moves in equities, the big drops that we have seen in europe to date are astounding. 25% is the year to date drop. 8.5%.p 500 is down it looks like investors will continue to bid up u.s. assets, why? james: if we look at prior periods where we have low real yield, we see higher valuations of good quality companies. in previous growth bubbles we have seen price-earnings move between 45% and 65 and adjusted 31 times. people would say isn't that...
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wey are people who we know made every effort possible to save. and to the extent there is some peace in that, then we are looking for peace wherever we can. the priority for us today is a new issue that has come up. which is truly disturbing. is the issue on how the covid virus may affect young people. very young people. infants. children in elementary school. we thought, initially. of what the initial information we had turned out not to be correct, or turned out to be modified. laboring under the impression that young people were not affected by covid-19. was actually good news. the vulnerable populations are older people. people with comorbidity. but one of the few rays of good news was young people were not affected. we are not so sure that that is the fact anymore. toddlers, elementary school children are presenting symptoms orilar to kawasaki disease toxic shock like syndrome. these are children who come in, who don't present the symptoms that we normally are familiar with with covid. it's not a respiratory illness, they are not in respirat
wey are people who we know made every effort possible to save. and to the extent there is some peace in that, then we are looking for peace wherever we can. the priority for us today is a new issue that has come up. which is truly disturbing. is the issue on how the covid virus may affect young people. very young people. infants. children in elementary school. we thought, initially. of what the initial information we had turned out not to be correct, or turned out to be modified. laboring under...
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we are hopeful we can get the whole package within the next two to three months, and by the window, wey-augustill hopefully get the fda consent, get into the human testing, potentially starting with a patient in icu after infection. if that moves with safety and potential efficacy, we can move forward to potentially get to a prevention in healthy people. finally, there is some skepticism about acquisition offers that have been made for sorrento therapeutics. how do you respond to people that said some of those acquisition offers may have been to move the share price? are you in talks with anyone to be acquired? this is absolutely nonsense to move the stock. we have a very big antibody library. we have one fda approved drug and we have multiple candidates in the clinical testing, some of clinical study, and the value is tremendous. it is unsolicited from us, which is nothing we can do, but we reject them all. isbelieve the value tremendously undervalued right now. taylor: dr. hnery ji of sorrento therapeutics, thank you for joining us. next, a conversation with the ceo of vmware on the company'
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>> for those wei, i'm sorry forr loss. nothing i can say or do to dull the sharpness of the pain you feel right now. i can promise you from experience, the day will come when the memory of your loved one will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eyes. my prayer for all of you is that they will come sooner rather than later, but i promise you, it will come when it does and know you can make it. >> he's obviously speaking from the heart. he's someone who as a young senator lost his daughter and wife and lost his grown son, bo biden. what do you make of his approach? >> as you said, he's a person who speaks from personal experience and it's remarkable to see vice president biden, essentially, taking up the role of empathizer in chief, of trying to explain to the nation, not so much why it is that we're in pain. we all know why we're in pain, but we need to know the pain has some purpose. this is why it's really interesting that the president has fallen back on the analogy of war saying we're at war with
>> for those wei, i'm sorry forr loss. nothing i can say or do to dull the sharpness of the pain you feel right now. i can promise you from experience, the day will come when the memory of your loved one will bring a smile to your lips before it brings a tear to your eyes. my prayer for all of you is that they will come sooner rather than later, but i promise you, it will come when it does and know you can make it. >> he's obviously speaking from the heart. he's someone who as a...
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that is the only way that we can unless weis issue, address the public health issue.thank you so much, congressman dwight evans, democrat of pennsylvania. that does it for the first hour of balance of power. we will continue on the radio, speaking with the former head of the cdc's immunization program, talking about the moderna vaccine. i'm david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to bloomberg markets. here are the top stories we are following from around the world. stocks are searching today with the s&p 500 up more than 3% now. the index on track for his best game in a month. coming on the heels of some encouraging news in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. saying anch moderna experimental vaccine showed promising signs and a small human trial. 24% now.e up more than a rebound in the oil markets, crude extending its rally as chinese demand bounces back. let's get into the markets. the s&p 500 up 86 points. 2950. that is a gain of 3%.
that is the only way that we can unless weis issue, address the public health issue.thank you so much, congressman dwight evans, democrat of pennsylvania. that does it for the first hour of balance of power. we will continue on the radio, speaking with the former head of the cdc's immunization program, talking about the moderna vaccine. i'm david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: it is 1:00 p.m. in new york, 6:00 p.m. in london, and 1:00 a.m. in hong kong. i'm vonnie quinn. welcome to...
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think about a while way -- think wei, the 5g platform has turned out to something that we can't control, and we don't like that as a country. the digital future that we have has arrived much quicker than i thought. promote learning, don't you think that online and off-line will get a lot more blended together? makes sense to me. you an optimist about the future of this country, or are you more pessimistic now that we have an economic crisis and a recession or maybe worse than a recession? various you look at the policy failures, governance, so on, the thing that has been extraordinary about america has been the ability to innovate. that is ahead of us. i am personally frustrated right now that we cannot seem to get our strategy straight in the short term. i repeated mine. wash your hands, wear a mask, social distancing, be outside. other governors have done different things. the governor of florida banned nursing homes very early. there is a set of things. if we could just agree on these basic rules, or testing is good, more data is good, building the surveillance systems, we can get th
think about a while way -- think wei, the 5g platform has turned out to something that we can't control, and we don't like that as a country. the digital future that we have has arrived much quicker than i thought. promote learning, don't you think that online and off-line will get a lot more blended together? makes sense to me. you an optimist about the future of this country, or are you more pessimistic now that we have an economic crisis and a recession or maybe worse than a recession?...
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the other executive, there he is on the right who helped squash the weinstein story, in between them weiswho is currently an anchor. a friend of theirs. it does raise the question, have scurrent nbc employees complaind about the behavior of their executives or are they backing the executives? where are they? >> i've spoken too many people within nbc past and present. the general consensus has been hallelujah, andy lack is finally out, it took too long. but people are still saying there's more that has to be done.oo you mentioned noah oppenheim. he was heavily mentioned in ronan farrow's book, rich mccue is ronan farrow's producer. it doesn't take a genius to figure out that andy lack's successor was going to be noah oppenheim and now he's going to be replaced by someone else, that's probably not good news. >> tucker: it's really hard to see how nicole wallace stays at that network, obviously i'm not in charge of hr but given everything we know it's hard to imagine she'll keep her job. thank you.u. i know you'll be the first to break it if she leaves. up next, china has erected the world's
the other executive, there he is on the right who helped squash the weinstein story, in between them weiswho is currently an anchor. a friend of theirs. it does raise the question, have scurrent nbc employees complaind about the behavior of their executives or are they backing the executives? where are they? >> i've spoken too many people within nbc past and present. the general consensus has been hallelujah, andy lack is finally out, it took too long. but people are still saying there's...
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isaiah wei lum was a patient at williams medical center, 453 days he was finally released after recoveringirus, other health issues as well. hospital staff gathered together to celebrate his departure and recover. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for "special report," the story hosted by martha maccallum with the special guest the treasury secretary starts right now. >> martha: good to see you tonight, thank you. good evening to you, i martha maccallum and this is the story tonight. election 2020 with less than six months ago promises to be a battle for the future of our country the likes of which we've never seen. can america recover from a ravaged economy and put covid-19 behind us? the other big story line is the election holdover from 2016 election, the russia probe that dog to this presidency for over three years now looks like it's going to become a blood sport for 2020 as well. joe biden's name has appeared on the list
isaiah wei lum was a patient at williams medical center, 453 days he was finally released after recoveringirus, other health issues as well. hospital staff gathered together to celebrate his departure and recover. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that is it for "special report," the story hosted by martha maccallum with the special guest the treasury secretary starts right now. >> martha: good to see you tonight, thank you. good evening to you, i martha maccallum...
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but getting people to orbit if wey after 18 years -- are able to increase the rate of innovation, then life can become multi-planetary. that is what we are striving for. from the nasa perspective, what this did for starship and others was to establish that this is a successful business model. ,hen we look at the resupply the commercial resupply of the international space station and the services program to deliver payloads to the surface of the mont -- moon and now for the first time we have funded a human landing system. we are proud that spacex will be a partner in that development program as well. not only do we have it funded but we have contractors under contract developing that human landing system. as far as how this relates to the artemis program and the moon to mars program i think the business model has proven itself very successful. we are bringing down costs and increasing access which will continue to happen as we on-ramp more partners. encouraging spacex and others to bring more customers. nasa does not want to be the owner of the hardware. we also don't want to be the on
but getting people to orbit if wey after 18 years -- are able to increase the rate of innovation, then life can become multi-planetary. that is what we are striving for. from the nasa perspective, what this did for starship and others was to establish that this is a successful business model. ,hen we look at the resupply the commercial resupply of the international space station and the services program to deliver payloads to the surface of the mont -- moon and now for the first time we have...
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wey are telling us that should cough in our elbow like this, but then you see everybody bumping elbows. are we nuts? we should not be touching each other. this atd at the most do the heart. people are putting their viruses in their elbow and then they are hitting elbows. it doesn't make any sense. little things like this, if we virus, that it has more i think -- we don't need to touch each other. only touch your family members in your household. anybody else who loves each other and staying away from each other. david: what about your family, your children? are they staying at your home in bethesda and self-isolating? jose: everybody is there. we are blessed, we have a nice sized house. my heart is with the people who have 10 people in his studio apartment or public housing. i am blessed. my daughter sometimes help me to deliver food to hospitals, but they make sure they have minimum contact. up foodters go to pick downtown at the national stadium, or we have a big cooperation with washington, d.c. from there, my daughters are delivering everyday to the children's hospital inside and i
wey are telling us that should cough in our elbow like this, but then you see everybody bumping elbows. are we nuts? we should not be touching each other. this atd at the most do the heart. people are putting their viruses in their elbow and then they are hitting elbows. it doesn't make any sense. little things like this, if we virus, that it has more i think -- we don't need to touch each other. only touch your family members in your household. anybody else who loves each other and staying...
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capacity for factories to be built, to generate enough vaccine in a rapid way so that identified, weisre not left in a lurch of waiting for the scale up of building factories to produce enough doses. assuming two doses will be needed, we have got to have 600 million doses of vaccine. that is more than any disease we have ever seen. flu, we, we get -- the get one shot. that is 300 million. the entire world. we need to have billions of doses. that will be an incredible ramp up. to answer your question, all of us, we are depending on our expertise, accessing funding to do together what we need to do. that is why you have seen such a marketable amount of scientific progress in a very short time. jeffrey's next. dr. saag: -- caller: i tell you, it is almost depressing what we hear. you say there is a lot of progress and then you will say we will be able to put this therapeutic on the front end, but if we are not testing anybody, the people getting tested, the people that have severe symptoms -- now we are getting ready to open up the -- we know it is not. sicker. getting they say we are ove
capacity for factories to be built, to generate enough vaccine in a rapid way so that identified, weisre not left in a lurch of waiting for the scale up of building factories to produce enough doses. assuming two doses will be needed, we have got to have 600 million doses of vaccine. that is more than any disease we have ever seen. flu, we, we get -- the get one shot. that is 300 million. the entire world. we need to have billions of doses. that will be an incredible ramp up. to answer your...
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early to say if you're looking at the sectors around, the five stocks of the s&p that are carrying the wei t weight, we really haven't had the breadth. i wouldn't chase it at these levels it's so wide at this point. >> what about the ones that have been left behind we don't necessarily have to say it's either you buy fang or nothing. what about the banks they said these are too attra attractive to leave behind and focus on these small sectors that we talk about every single day. >> i agree with you. it's hurt us all through this year i added a few weeks ago. i haven't put any new capital in only because i think i'm fully vinsed in that area. i don't think i need more basic pose your. it haven't reflected the future earnings that's place to go morgan stanley upgradesed to buy. that stock is up it's up 6.5% in a week as money has come into the banks as there's been more optimism about the reopen josh drown, what do you do with the banks? >> i think the driving force behind morgan stanley is not banking. it's wealth management and capital markets. i think if you want to be an investor in that
early to say if you're looking at the sectors around, the five stocks of the s&p that are carrying the wei t weight, we really haven't had the breadth. i wouldn't chase it at these levels it's so wide at this point. >> what about the ones that have been left behind we don't necessarily have to say it's either you buy fang or nothing. what about the banks they said these are too attra attractive to leave behind and focus on these small sectors that we talk about every single day....
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those two guys did get to go home for more and ultimately wey died and i think about them on a memorialay but i take issue with when people had as narrative of almost guilty new, don't you dare enjoy your hamburger and hot dog or day at the lake. that is not what it's about. i cannot think of one guy at that we lost that would be mad that you were eating a hamburger and drinking a beer at memorial day. pete: doesn't that -- do you not think they'd be ticked off if you weren't? >> exec, the rains i knew would be mad if you are not taking shots at dan but there are probably more acceptable ways been. [laughter] connect that happy experience to have a country where you can do that and if you can make thatct connection do it however you need to do it. for me i love that idea to take inventory. that's solid. pete: absolutely. joey, you mentioned the personal stories. throughout tonight's program we will share a number of -- these people have names and families and the features and you guys have experienced it personally. we will bring some of those names alive again to the program as you sha
those two guys did get to go home for more and ultimately wey died and i think about them on a memorialay but i take issue with when people had as narrative of almost guilty new, don't you dare enjoy your hamburger and hot dog or day at the lake. that is not what it's about. i cannot think of one guy at that we lost that would be mad that you were eating a hamburger and drinking a beer at memorial day. pete: doesn't that -- do you not think they'd be ticked off if you weren't? >> exec,...
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i think there are lots of things we need to address on an urgent weis for this emergency, but have alsoeen we have got to do a better job of addressing those going forward, to close those inequities in divides. senator, thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: good to be with you. host: one of those early warnings came in 2005. we showed a net certain from president george w. bush's speech from 2005, making reference to mike leavitt. he is joining us live from salt lake city. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you, steve. this is a first for me. here i am. i am delighted to be with you. host: we are glad you are here. president bush said one day that lives will be lost needlessly because we fail to act. 15 years ago. here we are today. guest: this message was we will have a pandemic some point. that is a message that every generation needs to repeat, because every generation or every other one will have one. these happen rarely enough that we can get the lessons of history. i also learned while i was to 54 states went and territories to say we need to prepare. i think we did
i think there are lots of things we need to address on an urgent weis for this emergency, but have alsoeen we have got to do a better job of addressing those going forward, to close those inequities in divides. senator, thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: good to be with you. host: one of those early warnings came in 2005. we showed a net certain from president george w. bush's speech from 2005, making reference to mike leavitt. he is joining us live from salt lake city. thank you for...
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in other news from israel, the chinese ambassador to israel, du wei, was found dead in his home on sunday. chchina is sending a team to investigate,e, though both israi and chininese authorities say te death is believed to be from natural caususes. in egypt, the editor-in-chief of the independent media outlet mada masr was released on bail sunday after herer arrest for allegedldly filming a military facility without a license. lina attalah was arrested outside the notorious tora prison where she was interviewing laila soueif, a prominent human rights activist and mother of the jailed pro-democracy activist alaa abd el-fattah. abd d el-fattatah has spent 35 s on hununger strike demanding family visits and access to his lawyerer amid the cororonavirus pandememic. in clilimate news, atmosphpheric carbon d dioxide levels have reached their highest lelevel in human history and continue to climb despite a modest decrease in carbon emissions due to the pandemic. with huge swaths of the world's economy on lockdown, global emissions are expected to decline this year by a record 8%. but climate sci
in other news from israel, the chinese ambassador to israel, du wei, was found dead in his home on sunday. chchina is sending a team to investigate,e, though both israi and chininese authorities say te death is believed to be from natural caususes. in egypt, the editor-in-chief of the independent media outlet mada masr was released on bail sunday after herer arrest for allegedldly filming a military facility without a license. lina attalah was arrested outside the notorious tora prison where...
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at the same time we need to make sure wei a are holding true to golden starntgold golden standards, ifou will. >> and dr. birx says she's encouraged for a vaccine she downplayed the drug as being a potential silver bullet. where are you on this? >> i certainly don't thinks a blockbuster drug. it's great we have something available that shows it has clinical improvement in those, the severe cases. look at the end point, you know, it's not a blockbuster drive or a cure by any means. we need to continue to invest looking at additional therapeutics that can be used, that can be more effective. certainly it does look promising. >> and where are you on so many states reopening? more than 30 reopening. you know, about half a dozen more that will open up by the end of this week? are you concerned about the timing? with so many cases of coronavirus you know, still going up in many states. >> yeah. i'm very concerned, because if you look at the virus itself, nothing has changed. it's still a highly transmissible virus, we're still seeing a lot of hospitalizations increases and at least 20 states
at the same time we need to make sure wei a are holding true to golden starntgold golden standards, ifou will. >> and dr. birx says she's encouraged for a vaccine she downplayed the drug as being a potential silver bullet. where are you on this? >> i certainly don't thinks a blockbuster drug. it's great we have something available that shows it has clinical improvement in those, the severe cases. look at the end point, you know, it's not a blockbuster drive or a cure by any means....
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wei i am ready to make sure keep the residents of minneapolis safafe. that includes from the presidident. the w w protests unfold -- [indiscernible] day, he isd of the talking about shooting and killing peoeople, citizens, residents of f our city. i think it is completely inappropriate. amy: jeremiah ellison, , thank u forr beingng with us, city councilmember ofof minneneapoli. anand kandace montgogomery, executivive director of blblack visions cocollective, a black-ld queer- and trans-centering community organization based in the twin cities in minnesosota. nextxt up is the epicecenter ofe coronavirus pandemic shifts to latin america, so, too, d does e use of covid-19 as a pretext for policece repression.n. we w will look at at a new amney international repoport. stay witith us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. as the epicenter o of thee coronavirus pandemic shifts to lalatin america, so, too, does e use of covid-19 as a pretext for police repression. a new report by amnesty internat
wei i am ready to make sure keep the residents of minneapolis safafe. that includes from the presidident. the w w protests unfold -- [indiscernible] day, he isd of the talking about shooting and killing peoeople, citizens, residents of f our city. i think it is completely inappropriate. amy: jeremiah ellison, , thank u forr beingng with us, city councilmember ofof minneneapoli. anand kandace montgogomery, executivive director of blblack visions cocollective, a black-ld queer- and...
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wei assuring that the middle seat on every row would be blocked to provide more space on board, but the reality was different and the potential of what he feared the most became a reality. >> if i randomly happen to be seated, you know, in an aisle seat and the person in the window seat has covid, then i'm probably more likely to get infected there than i would be in the icu. >> reporter: united did not comment on why social distancing was not implemented on this flight and instead replied in part, "we've overhauled our cleaning and safety procedures and implemented a new boarding and deplaning process to promote social distancing." united also added this was a cmplimentary free flight and everyone on board was asked to wear face coverings consistent with their new policy. in the newsroom, luz pena, abc 7 news. >>> happening today, we've been closely monitoring crowds of popular bay area hangout spots. oakland's lake merritt may have to close a nearby road to prevent mother's day crowds, that's what one oakland police officer told abc 7 ews after this scene from last night. police had t
wei assuring that the middle seat on every row would be blocked to provide more space on board, but the reality was different and the potential of what he feared the most became a reality. >> if i randomly happen to be seated, you know, in an aisle seat and the person in the window seat has covid, then i'm probably more likely to get infected there than i would be in the icu. >> reporter: united did not comment on why social distancing was not implemented on this flight and instead...
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noted, he doesn't really need to do this, but he's doing it anyway, which tells you something pretty weirting him. he was able to actually win this nomination by knocking them down and now he's embracing them. it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: it's very strange. but i think he's a vessel for others, and that's maybe the worst thing. great to see you tonight, thank you so much for that. >> good to see you, have a good night. >> tucker: you too. we wish we had more time. we could do five more hours, there's enough going on. but we don't, so we're turning it over to the great sean hannity, who is standing by tonight in new york. >> sean: can i tell you though, what dana just laid out there was a brilliant analysis. and here's the thing, if they even get rid of biden or attempt to as many are speculating, i think it's difficult to do, that is the whole groupthink known as the democratic socialist party. there are no moderates left in that party. they are all extreme radical socialist. they all buy into this remdesivir nonsense. great analysis by both of you. >> sean: thanks so much. >> sean:
noted, he doesn't really need to do this, but he's doing it anyway, which tells you something pretty weirting him. he was able to actually win this nomination by knocking them down and now he's embracing them. it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: it's very strange. but i think he's a vessel for others, and that's maybe the worst thing. great to see you tonight, thank you so much for that. >> good to see you, have a good night. >> tucker: you too. we wish we had more time. we...
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wei will be astonished if see a profound departure from what he is doing, even as much as it is not in the interest of the country, and objectively not in his interest either. ms. jeffery: do you think that is in part because his aides and children are unable or unwilling to actually tell him the truth, or are they living in a bubble of their own creation as well? rep. schiff: i think it is a combination of things. one of the other points we made during the trial is you are not going to change the president's character or act or lack of character. you will not be able to constrain him. he is who he is. so nothing will change about this president's conduct. for as long as he is in office, he will be as destructive and i think pernicious league self-centered as he is. that is not going to change. in terms of his family members, i think that jared kushner was asked within the last 24 hours about this grim milestone we are crossing, where more people are dying of the virus, and more have died compared to vietnam, and his answer was we are doing a good job. he made a comment in his last pre
wei will be astonished if see a profound departure from what he is doing, even as much as it is not in the interest of the country, and objectively not in his interest either. ms. jeffery: do you think that is in part because his aides and children are unable or unwilling to actually tell him the truth, or are they living in a bubble of their own creation as well? rep. schiff: i think it is a combination of things. one of the other points we made during the trial is you are not going to change...
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weis year's pulitzer prize announced today. and "p-publica" and the "anchorage daily news" took the public service prize, focusing on policing in alaskan villages. "the new york times" won for reporting on russian president investigative reporting and commentary. "the washington post" won foror explanreporting on the environment and extreme temperatures. a in ts, the prize for drama went to michael r. jackson for his musical "a strange loop." colson whitehead won his second fiction prize, this time for "the nickel boys," about reform school in florida. s waeet managed modest gains today, after recovering from initial losses. thgedow jones industrial ave added 26 points to close at 23,749.10 the nasdaq rosints to close at 8,710.71, and, the s&p 500 was up 12. and, the winningest coach in pro a,football history, don shas died at his home in south florida. he racked up 347 wins over 33th seasons he baltimore colts and then, the miami dolphins. in 1972, he led miami to the ean.f.l.'s only undefeatedn, winning the super bowl that ye
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wey began saying, listen, don't want to surrender to the filipinos. we are afraid they are going to execute us. so the americans and the spanish brokered a deal. the americans would launch an time, at a prescribed they would not inform the filipinos, spanish would fire some shots, then surrender, americans would take possession of the spanish and eventually ship them to spain. and the spanish could keep their heads held high, saying they resisted, but they could not defeat them. well, at the appointed time, the americans did just that, launched the attack on august 3, 1898. unfortunately, some spanish troops get word, so some americans got shot up, 50 of them. a sad situation where americans were attacking blockhouses with 38 caliber pistols thinking at the spanish were just going to fire over their heads, and they did do it. but the americans seized control of manila, gathered up the meanwhile,ops, filipinos surrounded the americans. so you've got the spanish held by the americans and the filipinos surrounding the americans. the situation became real
wey began saying, listen, don't want to surrender to the filipinos. we are afraid they are going to execute us. so the americans and the spanish brokered a deal. the americans would launch an time, at a prescribed they would not inform the filipinos, spanish would fire some shots, then surrender, americans would take possession of the spanish and eventually ship them to spain. and the spanish could keep their heads held high, saying they resisted, but they could not defeat them. well, at the...
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continue to accuse donald trump of the united states but also from colombia and opposition leader wang wei though he also showed a paper that he says has the signature of evil and that he has proven that hired a mercenary it's not the 1st time that there's been this type of exchanges between the united states and venezuela in the past venezuela has accused the united states of plotting to overthrow. and in many cases it's been used as a smokescreen to cover many of the problems venezuelans are facing today but this time is different in a way to former u.s. soldiers were detained in the country there's lots of questions about how they got there who hired them and how this whole process was contained in an operation that most analysts say most military analysts say was doomed from the very beginning because there were not enough men not enough not enough weapons in order to carry out this operation and what will happen to those who've been detained. well nicholas i would also said today that one where you go or will be subject to the prosecutor's office the prosecutors in venezuela had alrea
continue to accuse donald trump of the united states but also from colombia and opposition leader wang wei though he also showed a paper that he says has the signature of evil and that he has proven that hired a mercenary it's not the 1st time that there's been this type of exchanges between the united states and venezuela in the past venezuela has accused the united states of plotting to overthrow. and in many cases it's been used as a smokescreen to cover many of the problems venezuelans are...
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children are being treated at that critical point when someone is five, their brain is exploding.n that's wey need to be in school. it's in the like their brain continues to learn like that every year of their life. no, that's when they rticularly learn. there is a huge opportunity. the concerns about kawasaki disease, it real, but the bigger concern in terms of just sheerbe num, millions, are the children who are missing out both economically, educationally, and potentially other means from everything that school offers. >> woodruff: senator, let me also ask you about testing. president trump said yesterday, anybody whwants a test should get one, is able to get oneno righ you said earlier today you had questions about testing availability. what do you believe right now? >> i think that what's mosto important isthe sheer number of tests, but that we're using the test wis i just got off the phone with the chancellor of the university of nebraska medic cenr. and so when they have 200 people working, they will pool the samples. they will che, okay, all 200 of them are checked at once. if it come
children are being treated at that critical point when someone is five, their brain is exploding.n that's wey need to be in school. it's in the like their brain continues to learn like that every year of their life. no, that's when they rticularly learn. there is a huge opportunity. the concerns about kawasaki disease, it real, but the bigger concern in terms of just sheerbe num, millions, are the children who are missing out both economically, educationally, and potentially other means from...
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to, wei have compared it are trying to buy as a state, competing against the federal government, other states and so, it was very difficult and continues to be. ppe hasay our supply of settled down in the sins of the sufficiency of -- in this sense of the sufficiency of the supplies are growing every day. we have increased our production in the united states. we have increased the supply chain overseas. today, it is not the problem it was 30 days ago. we are fairly well positioned right now for ppe in the coming days. we have expanded the use. now that we have opened our dental offices again, we have opened up our hospitals to surgeries. that results in more use of ppe. we believe we have a better supply chain now then we did 30 and have some confidence it will remain that way in the future. host: what is the biggest lesson you can take away if and when we are hit with a similar pandemic? is it a governor -- as a governor dealing with the federal government, what is the biggest lesson? guest: transparency and clear communication with the people of our country, our state is absolutely c
to, wei have compared it are trying to buy as a state, competing against the federal government, other states and so, it was very difficult and continues to be. ppe hasay our supply of settled down in the sins of the sufficiency of -- in this sense of the sufficiency of the supplies are growing every day. we have increased our production in the united states. we have increased the supply chain overseas. today, it is not the problem it was 30 days ago. we are fairly well positioned right now for...
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and if not the summertime, will be shortly after that because that's what wey expect.ross: and i think that is reasonable and the counterpoint to some of the stagnation. it's not just that we - i don't think we necessarily expect in incredibly effective public health response. don't think we expect the governmental side but we do expect there to be some point a vaccine. i think that would be an expectation that we have. and it has been effectively come closer. like the ebola vaccine, we sort of had and have managed past threats like this one. not always in a vaccine. but in the last great plague was eventually not dealt with but we sort of responded to with some effectiveness. sorry great. there hasn't been in their house one way of putting it is there has not been the incredibly dramatic medical breakthroughs that a prior round of breakthroughs led us to expect so that when nixon declared war on cancer, the reasons to expect it would actually cure cancer. instead, we have very slowly made some grinding progress against cancer. and the same goes for alzheimer's an arra
and if not the summertime, will be shortly after that because that's what wey expect.ross: and i think that is reasonable and the counterpoint to some of the stagnation. it's not just that we - i don't think we necessarily expect in incredibly effective public health response. don't think we expect the governmental side but we do expect there to be some point a vaccine. i think that would be an expectation that we have. and it has been effectively come closer. like the ebola vaccine, we sort of...