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yvette, sorry, prime minister, can you finish that point?re were reasons for instance for repatriating uk nationals, for making sure we had access to to medical supplies from overseas, we needed to keep aviation going, but, you know, yvette, people will study all these decisions, i am sure they will, and maybe they will find fault with them but i can tell you they we re with them but i can tell you they were taken in good faith, in, with the intention to defeat the virus, and save live, and on the best possible scientific advice. prime minister, may ijust ask, how will quarantining not minister, may ijust ask, how will quara ntining not regard minister, may ijust ask, how will quarantining not regard the recovery of the economy? well, i hope it will be not regard the recovery of the economy by preventing a helping to prevent reinfection which could lead toa prevent reinfection which could lead to a second outbreak, and the r going over one again, in such a way as to do serious economic damage to necessitate another lockdown. that is the logi
yvette, sorry, prime minister, can you finish that point?re were reasons for instance for repatriating uk nationals, for making sure we had access to to medical supplies from overseas, we needed to keep aviation going, but, you know, yvette, people will study all these decisions, i am sure they will, and maybe they will find fault with them but i can tell you they we re with them but i can tell you they were taken in good faith, in, with the intention to defeat the virus, and save live, and on...
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their voices can't be determinative. >> yvette, i saw you checking your head. >> i'm in ohio.to respond to what sara said. we reopened on friday. automatically, people started violating social distancing in restaurants. people weren't wearing masks and we have to remember that nearly 100,000 people have died from this disease. nearly 100,000 that's with social distancing, with staying in place, what do we expect is going to happen with a fast reopening, right? people who are dead, people who have died are not income producers, they're not taxpayers, building an economy around a strategy where people are dying doesn't sound like a long-term strategy for me. i don't even believe that certainly people i talk to across the country have the security they believe they want to spend a dollar. we're talking about reopening so people can get haircuts, so people will go to restaurants. i don't know if i can pay rent next month. i'm not going feel confident enough to spend money. the balance should be on safety first, if our medical experts are saying, we're not ready, we're going to see
their voices can't be determinative. >> yvette, i saw you checking your head. >> i'm in ohio.to respond to what sara said. we reopened on friday. automatically, people started violating social distancing in restaurants. people weren't wearing masks and we have to remember that nearly 100,000 people have died from this disease. nearly 100,000 that's with social distancing, with staying in place, what do we expect is going to happen with a fast reopening, right? people who are dead,...
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and there was this heated exchange with the labour mp yvette cooper.han that, i don't really know what i can add. no, here's the problem, prime minister. the reason you are ducking this is because, the reason you're not giving people a straight answer is because you're trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent all of your ministers out to say fudgy things and unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings and you don't want to apologise for him. the problem is that means you're putting your political concerns ahead of clear public health messages to parents who have coronavirus. 40,000 people are dead. we need you to get this right now. so can you tell us, you have a choice between protecting dominic cummings and putting the national interest first, which will it be, prime minister? well, i think my choice is the choice of the british people, i want us all to make, yvette, and that is as far as we possibly can to lay aside party political point scoring, and to put the national interest first, and to be very c
and there was this heated exchange with the labour mp yvette cooper.han that, i don't really know what i can add. no, here's the problem, prime minister. the reason you are ducking this is because, the reason you're not giving people a straight answer is because you're trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent all of your ministers out to say fudgy things and unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings and you don't want to apologise for him. the...
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you saw yvette cooper putting him under a bit of pressure.but one conservative mp was raising with him the correspondence he had had from constituents. there was certainly that he was pressed on whether or not there should be some sort of investigation into mr cummings by the most senior civil servant. boris johnson cummings by the most senior civil servant. borisjohnson declined twice to say that. he said it would not be happening and did not think it would be a good use of officials time. he would not be doing hisjob if he shuffled this problem off into the hands of officials. i think as far as borisjohnson the hands of officials. i think as far as boris johnson is the hands of officials. i think as far as borisjohnson is concerned, he wants to draw a line under this and move into the next phase because we are moving into a new time, the launch of test and trace, potentially into that phase two of lifting lockdown restrictions so he is very keen to move the agenda on it but there are still quite a lot of questions for people to ask. we have
you saw yvette cooper putting him under a bit of pressure.but one conservative mp was raising with him the correspondence he had had from constituents. there was certainly that he was pressed on whether or not there should be some sort of investigation into mr cummings by the most senior civil servant. boris johnson cummings by the most senior civil servant. borisjohnson declined twice to say that. he said it would not be happening and did not think it would be a good use of officials time. he...
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well i want to thank you yvette in mad for coming and listening to me i was a little matter of us and i hope you'll forgive me for that thank you. we go to work. straight home. asked. 'd if it. could be part of the book to. come back. to new can she of a good citizen who said you can go and put your local up our kids will. learn that just happen on. this day or a piece in the will ensure that all of the stuff the film sticks or the slides faked fixing to force you to put stinky human body we know it's way to normal i'm all appear to laugh the more we see every mall. let's dip by your lights too much bucks in the switch if the print agreed to function it in the bank leading the police in the uk and i know that some punk says i could eat shit should have just put up a little. extra. is natural a great sound on this and then you do cool. hours a little matter of business you hear they want to hear it all. right. but. i'm graceful more for its. in a really small town in missouri and. my mom grew up in illinois. her dad and grandpa on my side because they were a little someone from. him an
well i want to thank you yvette in mad for coming and listening to me i was a little matter of us and i hope you'll forgive me for that thank you. we go to work. straight home. asked. 'd if it. could be part of the book to. come back. to new can she of a good citizen who said you can go and put your local up our kids will. learn that just happen on. this day or a piece in the will ensure that all of the stuff the film sticks or the slides faked fixing to force you to put stinky human body we...
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these contaminated pledged 525000000 euros the united states and russia were notably absent from the yvette. a fund said that today's fund raiser was an important 1st. step but that much more would be needed to sustain a global research effort today is a defining moment for the global community at a time when we are sitting further apart than usual the world has shown it is standing closer together than ever before but more much more will be needed in the months to come to day sprint was a great start for our math from the marathon is the way i had now we need everyone on board. i thank you all and today we can truly say the world is united against the coronavirus 0 and the world will win the war on that and a whole lot more we are joined by did have used chief international editor richard walker in brussels richard the huge chief funder i'm saying it there the world is united against the coronavirus is a true. i think it's pretty hard to to find agreement with those a love from the line on that point isn't it sarah i mean the most glaring thing about this meeting you just mentioned it earl
these contaminated pledged 525000000 euros the united states and russia were notably absent from the yvette. a fund said that today's fund raiser was an important 1st. step but that much more would be needed to sustain a global research effort today is a defining moment for the global community at a time when we are sitting further apart than usual the world has shown it is standing closer together than ever before but more much more will be needed in the months to come to day sprint was a...
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there was also really excellent question from yvette cooper who said to him, you know, you know, youe between protecting your advisor here and maintaining the tape with ace of the public health crisis that he has undermined vibrating little guidelines and it was very clear that boris johnson was very clear that boris johnson was doubling down, he refused to apologise for the actions of his advisor breaking guidelines that many people around the country observed at great cost to themselves. it really came across as a prime minister who is so reliant oi'i a prime minister who is so reliant on one a prime minister who is so reliant on one advisor that even when that adviser breaks really critical public health advice from the government, he is not prepared or willing to let him go, so he looks incredibly weak and then there were other occasions as well on the commits may. at one point... let's move on to some of the other titles because they are concentrating on the liaison committee as well. daily mirror, why don't you do your duty. the prime minister would argue that this is a false a
there was also really excellent question from yvette cooper who said to him, you know, you know, youe between protecting your advisor here and maintaining the tape with ace of the public health crisis that he has undermined vibrating little guidelines and it was very clear that boris johnson was very clear that boris johnson was doubling down, he refused to apologise for the actions of his advisor breaking guidelines that many people around the country observed at great cost to themselves. it...
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kasia: there was also this heated exchange with yvette cooper. >> here is the problem.eason you are not giving people your -- you are trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent -- to say unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings. you don't want to apologize for him. that means you are putting your political concerns ahead of clear public health messages to parents who have coronavirus. 40,000 people are dead we need you to get this right now. can you tell us you have a choice between protecting dominic cummings and putting the national interest first? which will it be? >> my choice is that of the british people. i want to lay aside party and political -- and to put the national interest first and to be clear with the public about what we want to do and how we want to take this country forward. kasia: one of the exchanges from boris johnson, giving testimony to the select committee. this whole dominic cummings saga has made headlines around the world. look at the new york times headline. public outcry against boris johnson.
kasia: there was also this heated exchange with yvette cooper. >> here is the problem.eason you are not giving people your -- you are trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent -- to say unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings. you don't want to apologize for him. that means you are putting your political concerns ahead of clear public health messages to parents who have coronavirus. 40,000 people are dead we need you to get this right...
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newshour weekend's yvette feliciano recently spoke with him. this segment is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream." >> reporter: how has the covid-19 pandemic affected the process by which returning citizens can regain their voting rights? >> the stay-at-home order that was issued by the governor had a great impact on our court system and with our clk of courts, as well as with our judges. immediately after the stay-at- home order was issd, we had courts that was shutting down and that they were only open for, like, essential cases. and, eventually, they moved more towards video hearings. and so, the hearings that we needed in order to get a person's sentence modified, in order to remove their fines and fees, they were low priority. so, we didn't see any cases where people were able to utilize the courts to be able to vote again. >> reporter: what's the latest-- latest on the legal battle over florida's law on paying off fines and court fees? has the case been able to proceed despite the coronavirus pandemic? >> thankfully, yes, it di
newshour weekend's yvette feliciano recently spoke with him. this segment is part of our ongoing series, "chasing the dream." >> reporter: how has the covid-19 pandemic affected the process by which returning citizens can regain their voting rights? >> the stay-at-home order that was issued by the governor had a great impact on our court system and with our clk of courts, as well as with our judges. immediately after the stay-at- home order was issd, we had courts that was...
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well, i think my choice is the choice of the british people, they want us all to make, yvette, that iso lay aside party political point scoring and put the national interest first. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business, of the lockdown. but i really also think that what they want now is for us to focus on them. the prime minister was also pressed on the country's halting start to testing for the virus, and plans for a huge tracing system starting tomorrow. why it took until april to introduce the 100,000 tests target, even though our first confirmed case was in january? the brutal reality, jeremy, is that this country did not learn the lessons of sars or mers, and we didn't have a test operation ready to go on the scale that we needed. but from tomorrow, thousands of people in england could be asked to stay at home if they've been in contact with anyone with the virus. is it compulsory, or is it advisory? we intend to make it abs
well, i think my choice is the choice of the british people, they want us all to make, yvette, that iso lay aside party political point scoring and put the national interest first. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business, of the lockdown. but i really also think that what they want now is for us to focus on them. the prime minister was also...
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i think my choice is the choice that the british people want us all to make, yvette, and that is, asparty—political point—scoring and to put the national interest first, and to be very clear with the british public about what we want to do and how we want to take this country forward. this is now a distraction, people are very annoyed, prime minister — is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business of the lockdown, but i really also think that what they want now is for us to focus on them. the prime minister was also pressed on the country's halting start to testing for the virus and plans for a huge tracing system starting tomorrow. why it took until april to introduce the 100,000 test target, even though our first confirmed case was injanuary? the brutal reality, jeremy, is that this country did not learn the lessons of sars or mers, and we didn't have a test operation ready to go on the scale that we needed. but from tomorrow, thousands of people could be asked to stay at home if they've been in cont
i think my choice is the choice that the british people want us all to make, yvette, and that is, asparty—political point—scoring and to put the national interest first, and to be very clear with the british public about what we want to do and how we want to take this country forward. this is now a distraction, people are very annoyed, prime minister — is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business of the...
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. >> reporter: 58-year-old yvette castelazo was healthy, vibrant, and suddenly in the e.r., fighting for every breath. she will never forget the devastating news from her doctor. >> she was holding my hand, and she said, we're going to have to put you on a ventilator. and i scweelzed her hand and said, "please don't let me die." >> reporter: were you scared? >> at that point in time, i thought i'm already in isolation. >> reporter: once on the vent, she couldn't speak, but somehow she could write these notes to nurses. "my throat is dry. i'm cold." and then, "pray for me." her feelings, desperate, isolated and alone with her thoughts. >> think positive. whatever you can have gratitude for, think of those things, and so i would just wake up, you know, and say, "okay, i'm alive. i have another day of living." >> reporter: one day became eight until castelazo could finally come off the ventilator and summon her fate. >> and i'm like, "please, god, help me breathe." and as soon as i said, that i was able to take my first breath. i just thank god for all of the medical staff in the hospit
. >> reporter: 58-year-old yvette castelazo was healthy, vibrant, and suddenly in the e.r., fighting for every breath. she will never forget the devastating news from her doctor. >> she was holding my hand, and she said, we're going to have to put you on a ventilator. and i scweelzed her hand and said, "please don't let me die." >> reporter: were you scared? >> at that point in time, i thought i'm already in isolation. >> reporter: once on the vent, she...
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well, i think my choice is the choice of the british people, they want us all to make, yvette, that iss we possibly can, to lay aside party political point scoring and put the national interest first. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business, of the lockdown. but i really also think that what they want now is for us to focus on them. the prime minister was also pressed on the country's halting start to testing for the virus, and plans for a huge tracing system starting tomorrow. why it took until april to introduce the 100,000 tests target, even though our first confirmed case was in january? the brutal reality, jeremy, is that this country did not learn the lessons of sars or mers, and we didn't have a test operation ready to go on the scale that we needed. but from tomorrow, thousands of people in england could be asked to stay at home if they've been in contact with anyone with the virus. is it compulsory, or is it advisory? we i
well, i think my choice is the choice of the british people, they want us all to make, yvette, that iss we possibly can, to lay aside party political point scoring and put the national interest first. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? i do understand why people feel such indignation about the whole business, the pain of the whole business, of the lockdown. but i really also think that what they want now is for us to focus on them. the...
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i think they still me as yvette from baby boy, a tad more relatable, in a way, and i wear my heart onlike if i came forward with my owner shoes, that will free up a lot of people, when it was actually very freeing for me. for me, when i did it and i said it and i finally said it on a national platform, you know, and then i started seeing other people speak up, it was, like, oh, okay, i'm not alone. you know what i mean? the big bad monster is gone. >> trevor: right. >> and that's how you eradicate the stigma. the more we normalize the conversation, the easier it will be to have the conversation. >> trevor: tell me what you're doing to keep yourself sane beyond just therapy because, i mean, obviously, you have your therapy in your life. i go to therapy, you go to therapy, everyone who can goes to therapy, and thanks to you, at lot more people can go to therapy. but there's got to be like the small things you do just to -- i mean, you're just in the house. you're living a completely different life. what is taraji doing inside right now? >> don't think i'm weird, okay? i'm going to show
i think they still me as yvette from baby boy, a tad more relatable, in a way, and i wear my heart onlike if i came forward with my owner shoes, that will free up a lot of people, when it was actually very freeing for me. for me, when i did it and i said it and i finally said it on a national platform, you know, and then i started seeing other people speak up, it was, like, oh, okay, i'm not alone. you know what i mean? the big bad monster is gone. >> trevor: right. >> and that's...
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yvette you know the material she was using turns out to be probably in the vicinity of 50 percent little excite she didn't know she was exposed to lead in tell her that i got pregnant with mark in 1079 and that was full term my months and we're just really happy about it. that he doesn't even know to cross the street and know a car is coming to stop going to the restroom you know i have to go with him in there so i have to system with everything. number one or you know. if i knew what i know now how to read out a spec or fix at the time it was unnecessary it just. breaks my heart that i could avoid it. oh we're filing this lawsuit against her employer and it's a lawsuit for his son who was born with severe developmental disabilities and is a suit concealment of systemic chemical poisoning and case of a vet and for the direct injuries to mark. marks condition isn't like a cold take antibiotics and you're going to be fine in 5 days this is life. you're . just overrides all that and you do what you're going to do to the stereo still do . i'm sorry going to go. but. i discovered i.b.m. had a
yvette you know the material she was using turns out to be probably in the vicinity of 50 percent little excite she didn't know she was exposed to lead in tell her that i got pregnant with mark in 1079 and that was full term my months and we're just really happy about it. that he doesn't even know to cross the street and know a car is coming to stop going to the restroom you know i have to go with him in there so i have to system with everything. number one or you know. if i knew what i know...
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the photo you are looking at, of marianne and yvette you, is one vecchio, of marianne is one of the iconic photos of the antiwar movement. of domestic american photos it may be the most powerful one. she was not a student. runaway fromeuros florida who happened to be there at that moment at that time, standing next to. -- she was a 14-year-old runaway from florida standing next -- to jeffrey miller when he was hit. that frozen moment. she is there. tellse woman next to her about this in her oral history and said she put her arms around her to try to comfort her. she said she was like a block of ice, frozen and bone cold. an emotional book to work on. >> the book by our guest, howard means, 57 shots, kent state and the end of american innocence. your phone calls. mark is first up, from orlando, florida. >> good morning and thank you for taking my call. i was a freshman at the university of missouri income lobbying missouri -- in columbia, missouri. 1970, ipring of remarried those unfortunate days -- i remember those unfortunate days. my understanding is cooler heads did not prevail on eithe
the photo you are looking at, of marianne and yvette you, is one vecchio, of marianne is one of the iconic photos of the antiwar movement. of domestic american photos it may be the most powerful one. she was not a student. runaway fromeuros florida who happened to be there at that moment at that time, standing next to. -- she was a 14-year-old runaway from florida standing next -- to jeffrey miller when he was hit. that frozen moment. she is there. tellse woman next to her about this in her...
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you have had a long time, yvette. we must move on.e there any further questions about there any further questions about the prime minister's adviser? and be very brief, please. i agree entirely with the seriousness of the situation, but i don't think anybody can understand why mr cummings is so pivotal to moving this country forward when dealing with coronavirus. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? simon, you have made that point several times now. my respectful point to you is yes, i do understand people's feelings. i understand people's feelings. i understand why people feel indignation about the pain of the whole business of the lockdown. but i think that what they want now is for us to focus on them and their needs, rather than on a political ding—dong about what one adviser may or may not have done. to repeat an important point which i don't think you have acknowledged, a lot of the allegations that were made about the adviser were not correct. i don't think that point has be
you have had a long time, yvette. we must move on.e there any further questions about there any further questions about the prime minister's adviser? and be very brief, please. i agree entirely with the seriousness of the situation, but i don't think anybody can understand why mr cummings is so pivotal to moving this country forward when dealing with coronavirus. this is now a distraction. people are very annoyed, prime minister. is that on your radar? simon, you have made that point several...
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we will talk with the new york democratic congresswoman, yvette clarke, about the coronavirus responseme state of new york, and on the federal level, as congress considers additional relief
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joining us from new york is democrat yvette clarke, a member of the energy and commerce committee.ood morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. can you talk about the area you live and represent? caller: i am in brooklyn, new york. central and south central is the district i represent.we are the epicenter of the epicenter of the covid outbreak and crisis in new york city. it has been very traumatic here. lots of loss-of-life. we have a very densely populated area with a number of individuals who serve on the frontlines. testing is the critical thing. we have to get ubiquitous testing because we live in a densely populated area. the crisis is not over here. host: from where you live do you see the numbers of cases flattening, rising, staying the same? guest: throughout the city we are flattening the curve. i have to take my hat off to all new yorkers, my constituents included, who have maintained social distancing. those who can stay home or staying home. but that doesng, not eliminate the fact that so many of our central workers live in densely populated areas. our fa
joining us from new york is democrat yvette clarke, a member of the energy and commerce committee.ood morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me. can you talk about the area you live and represent? caller: i am in brooklyn, new york. central and south central is the district i represent.we are the epicenter of the epicenter of the covid outbreak and crisis in new york city. it has been very traumatic here. lots of loss-of-life. we have a very densely populated area with a number of...
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yvette miller. >> even in the first pandemic in 1918, the physicians and the medical people understoodou take blood from somebody who recovered, there has to be something in their blood that we can help somebody else recover. >> the key to extending the life blood was discovered by one of dr. miller's heroes. the very first medical director of the red cross. >> what led my father to go into medicine was the fact that his sister elsie died in the 1918 flu. >> and that loss, says charlene drew jarvis, is what motivated the research of dr. charles drew. the man who became the father of the nation's blood banking system. >> what he did was to discover how to store and preserve both whole red blood and plasma. the plasma could be dried, and then it could be reconstituted. >> reporter: in other words, separating that liquid yellow plasma from blood's oxygen-carrying red cells greatly improved the shelf life of both from one week to nearly two months, making person-to-person transfusions almost obsolete. >> that was critically important because we were in the middle of the war. and because we
yvette miller. >> even in the first pandemic in 1918, the physicians and the medical people understoodou take blood from somebody who recovered, there has to be something in their blood that we can help somebody else recover. >> the key to extending the life blood was discovered by one of dr. miller's heroes. the very first medical director of the red cross. >> what led my father to go into medicine was the fact that his sister elsie died in the 1918 flu. >> and that...
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. >> yvette, thanks for having me. >> sandra: many states spending billions to fight the coronavirus but with some hard-hit places now past their peak, are those funds and resources going to waste? plus, it's been months since we seen traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange but that's about to change a bit today as wall street is signaling a big rally right now. we will be alive looking at the floor of the new york stock exchange as maria bartiromo joins us for the opening bell which the governor of new york will be ringing, next. >> we have now entered that. where we have to sort of learn to deal with what we have and protect the most vulnerable and continue to work on developing a vaccine so we can solve this problem permanently. it's the quickest and easiest refi they've ever offered. call newday now. ]theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions
. >> yvette, thanks for having me. >> sandra: many states spending billions to fight the coronavirus but with some hard-hit places now past their peak, are those funds and resources going to waste? plus, it's been months since we seen traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange but that's about to change a bit today as wall street is signaling a big rally right now. we will be alive looking at the floor of the new york stock exchange as maria bartiromo joins us for the...