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. >>> british prime minister boris johnson hospitalized ten days after being diagnosed with the disease, suffering from persistent symptoms like high temperature, as queen elizabeth makes a historic address to the nation. her rallying cry heard around the world. >> we will be with our friends again. we will be with our families again. we will meet again. >>> grocery game plan. how to extend the life of your food as you minimize the need to leave your house. >> this is the moment to not be going to the grocery store, not going to the pharmacy. >> and that new recommendation from the cdc. wear a mask, save your life. the right way to wear one, what you need to know. >>> and final answer. >> is that your final answer? >> one of our friends is back. we're going behind the scenes of "who wants to be a millionaire?" as the classic show is set to return. >>> good morning, america. happy to be with you on this monday morning. we hope everyone had a safe weekend. and robin and george, they are joining us safely from home this morning. good morning, robin. >> good morning, michael. hope everybody
. >>> british prime minister boris johnson hospitalized ten days after being diagnosed with the disease, suffering from persistent symptoms like high temperature, as queen elizabeth makes a historic address to the nation. her rallying cry heard around the world. >> we will be with our friends again. we will be with our families again. we will meet again. >>> grocery game plan. how to extend the life of your food as you minimize the need to leave your house. >> this...
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whit johnson starts us off near the naval hospital ship "comfort" here in manhattan. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. the u.s. navy ship "comfort" behind me here will be seeing patients today. it's acting as a relief hospital for the new york city area to treat people who don't have covid-19. across the country, more states are enacting tough new restrictions, bracing for worse dies ahead. this morning, a somber milestone, coronavirus killing more people in the u.s. than the terror attacks of 9/11. more than 4,000 falling to covid-19. the loss of life only expected to climb. the white house coronavirus task force revealing grim models estimating the virus could kill between 100,000 and 240,000 in the u.s. alone and president trump warning americans of a painful two to three weeks ahead. >> the experts are predicting as i think a lot of us are predicting after having studied it so hard, we're going to start seeing some real light at the end of the tunnel, but this is going to be a very painful -- very, very painful two weeks. >> reporter:
whit johnson starts us off near the naval hospital ship "comfort" here in manhattan. good morning, whit. >> reporter: michael, good morning to you. the u.s. navy ship "comfort" behind me here will be seeing patients today. it's acting as a relief hospital for the new york city area to treat people who don't have covid-19. across the country, more states are enacting tough new restrictions, bracing for worse dies ahead. this morning, a somber milestone, coronavirus...
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the chief of police, ray johnson, joins us now. we appreciate you being with us. take us through the conversation and the thought process here of going from we're going to lay these guys off to we're all going to take a pay cut. >> thank you, first of all, for inviting me here today. yes, our city like many across the country, if not all, are experiencing some rather devastating financial losses and to compensate for that we found the city determined that it would be necessary to furlough a number of employees. that did include our police department initially, at least, the proposal was that, and when we reviewed that and discussed it at my command staff level we decided that that would be devastating not only to the department, but also it would be somewhat devastating to the community in that it would limit our ability to continue to serve the community. so in lieu of a furlough of 15% of the employees as you mentioned, we came up with a proposal that we made to the city that would result in hopefully the same financial savings to the city but at the same time k
the chief of police, ray johnson, joins us now. we appreciate you being with us. take us through the conversation and the thought process here of going from we're going to lay these guys off to we're all going to take a pay cut. >> thank you, first of all, for inviting me here today. yes, our city like many across the country, if not all, are experiencing some rather devastating financial losses and to compensate for that we found the city determined that it would be necessary to furlough...
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boris johnson is not raab continues to deputise for him. borisjohnson is not continuing to go back to work, he is not getting papers in his red box, since he has beenin papers in his red box, since he has been in hospital, he has not spoken to the queen since his last meeting, how long that goes on for, we will just have to see. in europe, spain and italy are taking the first tentative steps in easing restrictions but the italian government has told the bbc some businesses will not be allowed to fully reopen until a vaccine is found. restaurants and bars face the most uncertainty and many have already gone out of business since the lockdown began five weeks ago. jean mackenzie is in rome. this was supposed to be the final day of the lockdown here but the government has decided to extend it for another three weeks. tomorrow, a very small and select number of shapes being able to reopen, shops selling books and baby clothes but other than that restrictions are staying in place. disappointing news for businesses, factories in particular which
boris johnson is not raab continues to deputise for him. borisjohnson is not continuing to go back to work, he is not getting papers in his red box, since he has beenin papers in his red box, since he has been in hospital, he has not spoken to the queen since his last meeting, how long that goes on for, we will just have to see. in europe, spain and italy are taking the first tentative steps in easing restrictions but the italian government has told the bbc some businesses will not be allowed...
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we understand boris johnson prime minister had at saint thomas‘. we understand borisjohnson has been telling friends he believes he owes his life to those doctors and nurses who were there at st thomas‘ hospital during his stay. something we heard from downing street earlier this week, when he was moved from intensive care back to the ward, he was waving his appreciation to those workers as he was moved. as helena was saying, borisjohnson did become very ill and showed severe symptoms and initially we were told he had a temperature. he was doing south shot videos from downing street and it was on sunday evening he was admitted as a precaution. it was the following day he was admitted to intensive care and the concern over that period was the persistence of the symptoms, they had lasted beyond the symptoms, they had lasted beyond the one—week period. i think a lot of people will be very pleased the prime minister, who i‘m sure we‘ll return to work at some point, but he is out of hospital and his recovery continues. i suppose it is highly lik
we understand boris johnson prime minister had at saint thomas‘. we understand borisjohnson has been telling friends he believes he owes his life to those doctors and nurses who were there at st thomas‘ hospital during his stay. something we heard from downing street earlier this week, when he was moved from intensive care back to the ward, he was waving his appreciation to those workers as he was moved. as helena was saying, borisjohnson did become very ill and showed severe symptoms and...
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the british prime minister boris johnson has been discharged from hospital. the prime minister will not immediately return to work. his fiance carrie simons said there were times that were very dark indeed. our correspondent helena wilkinson is outside st thomas‘ hospital. just tell us what you can about him being discharged from hospital? well ben, we had in the last half an hour a statement from downing street, confirming that the prime minister has now been discharged from here, st thomas's hospital, which is less than a st thomas's hospital, which is less thana mile st thomas's hospital, which is less than a mile from downing street. worth reading that statement from downing street, it says the prime minister has been discharged from hospital to continue his recovery at chequors, that being the official country residence. 0n the advice of his medical team, the prime minister will not be immediately returning to work. he wishes to thank everybody at st thomas's for the brilliant ca re at st thomas's for the brilliant care he has received. the statement s
the british prime minister boris johnson has been discharged from hospital. the prime minister will not immediately return to work. his fiance carrie simons said there were times that were very dark indeed. our correspondent helena wilkinson is outside st thomas‘ hospital. just tell us what you can about him being discharged from hospital? well ben, we had in the last half an hour a statement from downing street, confirming that the prime minister has now been discharged from here, st...
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with the news that the prime minister borisjohnson an hour with the news that the prime minister boris johnson has an hour with the news that the prime minister borisjohnson has now been discharged from hospital. as we have been reporting on the last few days he has been treated here at st thomas' hospital in london and he has paid tribute to nhs staff who treated him for coronavirus saying he owes them his life. we can speak to correspondent helena wilkinson who is at the hospitalfor helena wilkinson who is at the hospital for us. helena wilkinson who is at the hospitalfor us. we helena wilkinson who is at the hospital for us. we knew helena wilkinson who is at the hospitalfor us. we knew he helena wilkinson who is at the hospital for us. we knew he was recovering, he was doing well, but this will be excellent news for friends, family and his colleagues. yes, we've had that statement from number ten yes, we've had that statement from numberten in yes, we've had that statement from number ten in the last few minutes, confirming that the prime minister has now left st thomas' hospital, less tha
with the news that the prime minister borisjohnson an hour with the news that the prime minister boris johnson has an hour with the news that the prime minister borisjohnson has now been discharged from hospital. as we have been reporting on the last few days he has been treated here at st thomas' hospital in london and he has paid tribute to nhs staff who treated him for coronavirus saying he owes them his life. we can speak to correspondent helena wilkinson who is at the hospitalfor helena...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ >> good morning. i'm jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. a sunday morning back in new york, although still not back home on our set. like so many things for so many of us, that will have to wait a few weeks. we begin this morning with a look at the numbers. the number of coronavirus cases exploded this past week. as did the number of those we've lost. and then there is the havoc this pandemic is wreaking on the nation's economy. that's where we'll begin this morning. first things first with money correspondent jill schlesinger. and then at a time when all of us are using the internet, we ask our david pogue if the internet can handle all of us logging on at the same time. that's our cover story. >> reporter: as more and more americans do their work and take their classes at home, over video, more of them are having problems with the internet. >> it is almost as though it were buffering, and i hear every third or fourth word, then it would freeze completely, and that would be
captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ >> good morning. i'm jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. a sunday morning back in new york, although still not back home on our set. like so many things for so many of us, that will have to wait a few weeks. we begin this morning with a look at the numbers. the number of coronavirus cases exploded this past week. as did the number of those we've lost. and then there is the...
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one rare piece of good news from the country is that the prime minister, boris johnson, who was treated in an icu this week, is now apparently up and walking again. and reportedly filling his time by doing puzzles. for people around the world who have been living under lockdown sometimes for weeks, the big question is how and when life might go back to normal. well, austria has announced that it is allowing some shops to reopen next week. and denmark says that if its infection rate remains stable, it will reopen elementary schools mid month. michelle? >> that would be some good news, sudoko definitely my go-to, too. thank you so much. >>> as if the pandemic hasn't up-ended life enough, some parts of the u.s. are now bracing for the biggest weather threat so far of the spring season. a powerful storm cell unleashed lightning and hail in southwest texas friday. flood warnings stretched from california to the deep south. tornadoes and damaging winds are expected through monday, with the most severe weather likely on easter sunday. meteorologist jeff berardelli joins us with the nation's we
one rare piece of good news from the country is that the prime minister, boris johnson, who was treated in an icu this week, is now apparently up and walking again. and reportedly filling his time by doing puzzles. for people around the world who have been living under lockdown sometimes for weeks, the big question is how and when life might go back to normal. well, austria has announced that it is allowing some shops to reopen next week. and denmark says that if its infection rate remains...
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solidarity has to be demonstrated >> uk prime minister boris johnson is admitted to the hospital and dominic raab will continue doing had is work >> there is incredible teamwork behind the prime minister to make sure we get him better as soon as possible >> over to the wall here to give you a story of how the markets have developed we've been on air since the open this morning and only seen gains pile on effective live so europe is playing catchup on the rally we saw in the united states and asia. it is a broad-based rally of the stoxx 600. we are up nearly 3% year, which takes us back 20% on top of the loan that we saw in this index let's roll the wall and show you how that breaks down in terms of that individual picture for different markets. perhaps i'm surprisingly given on the focus of the financial well being a lack of trade going on in the ftse 100 that may have to do with the fact that we had seen the dollar sterling it is up for debate at this stage. again, taking some of the glass off at this stage. i would suggest that the speculation around this output for the group meeti
solidarity has to be demonstrated >> uk prime minister boris johnson is admitted to the hospital and dominic raab will continue doing had is work >> there is incredible teamwork behind the prime minister to make sure we get him better as soon as possible >> over to the wall here to give you a story of how the markets have developed we've been on air since the open this morning and only seen gains pile on effective live so europe is playing catchup on the rally we saw in the...
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in fact, some of the company's johnson & johnson is scaling up already before they have the final answer. a number of companies are doing that. we will save a lot of time. normally you scale up after it. i have to say the fda has been fantastic, stephen hahn, dr. hahn has been fantastic and they are moving on rapidly. >> shannon: some praise there for the next guest, the commissioner of the food and drug administration dr. stephen hahn. great to have you with us tonight, doctor. >> thank you, shannon, i really appreciate being on your show. my best to the viewers. >> shannon: thank you so much. we have a lot of questions for them and just in general, but let's start with a vaccine. what can you tell us about a timeline from any updates? what realistic hope is for american folks out there and also come is that the point which we go back to "normal?" >> so vaccines will be very important because if a vaccine can be developed that gives a significant amount of immunity, we can vaccinate millions of americans very similar to the flu and protect them from reinfection with the covid-19 virus.
in fact, some of the company's johnson & johnson is scaling up already before they have the final answer. a number of companies are doing that. we will save a lot of time. normally you scale up after it. i have to say the fda has been fantastic, stephen hahn, dr. hahn has been fantastic and they are moving on rapidly. >> shannon: some praise there for the next guest, the commissioner of the food and drug administration dr. stephen hahn. great to have you with us tonight, doctor....
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& johnson was up 7%. only microsoft among the losers, banks down 9%. real estate materials industrials these are all stocks that get hit very big dow, american express, jpmorgan and caterpillar. again, an anomaly. we'll see if it continues into next week. guys, back to you. >>. >> thank you still down for the week. as a whole, the one that jumps out, citigroup up 12% today, still negative 4% for the week as a whole sorry i interrupted. >> sectorwise, how do you determine which is the right exposure for now and of that exposure, are you looking at what it means to be defensive now with some of the reits not doing particularly well as people wonder about mortgage payments that used to be b a safe spot of the market. i'm still looking in the consumer cyclicals in the retail space where names are still off their highs and i'm not buying yet or adding the starbucks, lulu lemons or i look at the consumer financial stocks like mastercard it's way down as is is visa. well off their highs and for the obvious reaso
& johnson was up 7%. only microsoft among the losers, banks down 9%. real estate materials industrials these are all stocks that get hit very big dow, american express, jpmorgan and caterpillar. again, an anomaly. we'll see if it continues into next week. guys, back to you. >>. >> thank you still down for the week. as a whole, the one that jumps out, citigroup up 12% today, still negative 4% for the week as a whole sorry i interrupted. >> sectorwise, how do you determine...
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sc johnson ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "tonight show" at home edition here is part two with justin timberlake. ♪ now i fill up the whole tank whole tank and i drive in the ♪ ♪ cold rain cold rai and i run like a nose bleed ♪ ♪ nose blee and can't nobody hold me can't hold m hold m you can't hold ♪ ♪ hold me you can't hold m hold me ♪ ♪ you can't hol okay now don't slack don't slac i need all my racks ♪ ♪ no we don't hold back act like you know that go tell your old man go get you whole fam ♪ ♪ fly like the ghost ma taking all i can ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i saw your video, you and anderson .paak, who i love >> yeah. >> jimmy: "don't slack" is the name of the song i heard it a couple months ago i was -- you were nice enough to let me hear it but now it's available. it's out and dude, what's the weirdest thing is that it's -- the video is basically set inside someone's living room. >> yeah, yeah. so it's kind of crazy that it worked out that way. we didn't plan it that way obviously we shot the video like the beginning of february and the whole idea was to -- we got anna ken
sc johnson ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "tonight show" at home edition here is part two with justin timberlake. ♪ now i fill up the whole tank whole tank and i drive in the ♪ ♪ cold rain cold rai and i run like a nose bleed ♪ ♪ nose blee and can't nobody hold me can't hold m hold m you can't hold ♪ ♪ hold me you can't hold m hold me ♪ ♪ you can't hol okay now don't slack don't slac i need all my racks ♪ ♪ no we don't hold back act like you know that go...
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dan johnson reports now from hastings. it's been a strangely quiet weekend right across the country. rarely are the streets of the capital empty like this. 0ur motorways were almost abandoned as people overwhelmingly listened to the pleas to stay close to home. in blackpool, people were out and about but mostly sticking to the rules. there's a lot more people out exercising but i would say 99% of people are listening and taking our advice. 0n the south coast, hastings was very quiet for a sunny bank holiday. on a sunday, normally this place is heaving. we met george — 69 years old and vulnerable. all i do is come out every day and get a bit of fresh air and i never get out of my scooter. for the simple reason is i'm safe in here. we had a group of four having some drinks and then they think it's really cool to go in the playground as grown adults so we have to explain to our kid that he can't go in the playground but there are some idiots who think it's ok to. so we shared our views with them. it's all just empty. it's l
dan johnson reports now from hastings. it's been a strangely quiet weekend right across the country. rarely are the streets of the capital empty like this. 0ur motorways were almost abandoned as people overwhelmingly listened to the pleas to stay close to home. in blackpool, people were out and about but mostly sticking to the rules. there's a lot more people out exercising but i would say 99% of people are listening and taking our advice. 0n the south coast, hastings was very quiet for a sunny...
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and, in itain today, londoners woke up to news prime minister boris johnson had beenivoved to intecare overnight, battling worsening coronavirus symptoms. >> it is quite worrying for the country, for people inal, because what's going to happen. he is the leader, rif the country, so i think it is quite worrying >> reporter: officials said johnson relied on oxygen support but without the need of a siventilator, and with no gns of pneumonia. british foreign minister dominic raab, now at the helm, sai johnson's diagnosis came as a shock. >> he's not just a prime minister, for all of us in the cabinet, he's not just our bos he's also our colleague and our friend. i'm confident he will pull through because if there's one thing i know about this prime minister is he's a fighter. >> reporter: and, in wuhan, china, the original epicenter this crisis, upbeat residents flocked the streets, ready for tan 11-week lockdown comian end. china reported its first daync sijanuary with no new deaths. for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy. >> woodruff: wall street oallied for muthe day, on hopes but, oil
and, in itain today, londoners woke up to news prime minister boris johnson had beenivoved to intecare overnight, battling worsening coronavirus symptoms. >> it is quite worrying for the country, for people inal, because what's going to happen. he is the leader, rif the country, so i think it is quite worrying >> reporter: officials said johnson relied on oxygen support but without the need of a siventilator, and with no gns of pneumonia. british foreign minister dominic raab, now...
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>> maggie rulli with that breaking news about boris johnson tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> now, to the growing concerns about possibly spreading the virus at the start of holy week. some churches openly defying stay at home orders, holding palm sunday services. and some governors now threatening fines for anyone breaking the rules. here's abc's senior national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, with louisiana surging as a hot spot, police patrolling the streets of new orleans. >> and stay home except for essential needs. help us flatten the curve and save lives. >> reporter: but near baton rouge, one church has been defiant. this morning, governor john bel edwards with a plea. >> i'm calling upon those parishioners to not go, because it is grossly irresponsible. there is not a setting more conducive to the spread of the virus. >> reporter: but tonight, the church's pastor disregarding the governor, welcoming 1,200 people into multiple buildings on the church campus. >> governor, edwards, your jurisdiction ends at the threshold on my chur
>> maggie rulli with that breaking news about boris johnson tonight. maggie, thank you. >>> now, to the growing concerns about possibly spreading the virus at the start of holy week. some churches openly defying stay at home orders, holding palm sunday services. and some governors now threatening fines for anyone breaking the rules. here's abc's senior national correspondent matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, with louisiana surging as a hot spot, police patrolling the...
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this comes a week after johnson announced he tested positive for the virus. he has been in isolation with mild symptoms ever since. cnn's bianca nobilo is in london. give us the latest. >> reporter: we learned this evening boris johnson's fiance has been in bed for a week with coronavirus symptoms and said she did not need to be tested. she is on the mend and feeling stronger. adding to the anxiety here is of course the fact she is pregnant, expecting their baby in early summer. that was announced five weeks ago when boris johnson and she also announced they are getting married. after boris johnson tested positive for coronavirus announced eight days ago, she moved out of 10 downing street where they were living together to another location in london. she has not been dealing with the symptoms and anxiety associated with the prime minister. she's been apart from him. boris johnson is still self-isolating because after seven days of having coronavirus symptoms he still maintained a temperature, so listening to medical advice he has to continue self-isolating u
this comes a week after johnson announced he tested positive for the virus. he has been in isolation with mild symptoms ever since. cnn's bianca nobilo is in london. give us the latest. >> reporter: we learned this evening boris johnson's fiance has been in bed for a week with coronavirus symptoms and said she did not need to be tested. she is on the mend and feeling stronger. adding to the anxiety here is of course the fact she is pregnant, expecting their baby in early summer. that was...
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johnson and johnson have all announced potential vaccines doctor ezekiel emanuel the healthcare advisor under president obama says the nation will not fully move beyond this crisis without a vaccine. antibody tests brian will help. if you have had it and not susceptible to it then yes maybe you will be able to go back to work and figure out a system how people can get back in the city. brian mentioned passes to get in the city. telling people to stay home. if you have an essential job, a job that you really need if you are a healthcare worker or work at a hospital you need to have one of these passes in case you are stopped and they ask you why are you out and about? president trump is ripping -- he was in an interview with sean hannity last night and ripping the world health organization over slow response to the coronavirus. gillian turner is live outside the white house with the president's new threat. jillian? >> gillian: good morning, ainsley, the world health organization is now under pretty heavy fire from the united states. president trump is saying that the organization really
johnson and johnson have all announced potential vaccines doctor ezekiel emanuel the healthcare advisor under president obama says the nation will not fully move beyond this crisis without a vaccine. antibody tests brian will help. if you have had it and not susceptible to it then yes maybe you will be able to go back to work and figure out a system how people can get back in the city. brian mentioned passes to get in the city. telling people to stay home. if you have an essential job, a job...
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prime minister boris johnson in intensive care as he battles the virus. brittain's minister leading the covid-19 effort in what is expected to be one of the toughest weeks. >>> bridging the gap keeping american workers solvent. eugene scalia is our special guest. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. equities higher. we are up in the mid 6s. that would be after a 7% gain in the s&p yesterday, almost 8% in the dow. big gains. things are seeming to moderate treasury yields just over .7% on the ten year at this point andrew >> okay. we're going to kick things off this hour by talking about relief efforts for small businesses in america. the attention has been focused on the government's $350 billion paycheck protection. meantime, the federal reserve has a potentially larger program in the works it's facing unique obstacles before it can get off the ground for that, we want to get to steve liesman for that story mr. liesman, good morning. >> reporter: andrew, good
prime minister boris johnson in intensive care as he battles the virus. brittain's minister leading the covid-19 effort in what is expected to be one of the toughest weeks. >>> bridging the gap keeping american workers solvent. eugene scalia is our special guest. the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. equities higher. we are up in the mid 6s. that would be after a 7% gain...
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johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. ... pete: good sunday morning welcome to fox & friends weekend we start with a fox news alert. president trump urging americans to use common sense as more states begin to ease restriction s. >> the president tweeting, remember the cure can't be worse than the problem itself. be careful, be safe. use common sense. jillian: and the white house is making plans to reopen national parks, and the nba is reportedly set to reopen practice facilit ies in states with looser restrictions. pete: that's right. jillian: that's interesting. we are talking about opening up outdoors activities, but then also the nba at the same time is saying the more close contact sports is also trying to get a foot in as well so is there going to be a fine balance there to make sure they limit spread, because you know, we did have some positive covid patients before. pete: yeah, everybody where they're at within the confines of what they're allowed to do is attempting to move forward and the nba has a particular challe
johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. ... pete: good sunday morning welcome to fox & friends weekend we start with a fox news alert. president trump urging americans to use common sense as more states begin to ease restriction s. >> the president tweeting, remember the cure can't be worse than the problem itself. be careful, be safe. use common sense. jillian: and the white house is making plans to reopen national parks, and the nba is reportedly set to reopen practice facilit ies in...
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prime minister boris johnson, jim, is in intensive care right now. >> listen, it shows that really anyone can end up at risk of this. let's begin, though, in new york. it remains the epicenter of the outbreak here in the u.s. athena jones is in new york city. athena, tell us what the latest numbers are there and how officials are reacting to them. >> reporter: good morning, jim. the latest numbers are showing new york state could be turning a corner. i say "could" because we have to see if this is a trend, it's still too early to say, but the numbers of deaths on sunday in the state of the new york were mostly flat. nearly a thousand people in new york have died of the coronavirus, but it's a positive thing if they're leveling off. another positive indication we're seeing is daily intubations are down, daily admissions are down and daily hospitalizations are down. that means the number of new hospitalizations. so those are all good signs. governor cuomo saying, look, we don't know if we're flattening this curve yet. we have to wait and see what the data looks like as we move forward. we'r
prime minister boris johnson, jim, is in intensive care right now. >> listen, it shows that really anyone can end up at risk of this. let's begin, though, in new york. it remains the epicenter of the outbreak here in the u.s. athena jones is in new york city. athena, tell us what the latest numbers are there and how officials are reacting to them. >> reporter: good morning, jim. the latest numbers are showing new york state could be turning a corner. i say "could" because...
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at one point johnson authorized the british foreign secretary to take over as prime minister. johnson is returning to work today after being discharged from the hospital two weeks ago. >>> hospital of minnesota senator amy klobuchar says he is one of the first to donate his plasma for research. he is donating to the mayo clinic after recently recovering. it has shown promise in helping others fight the virus. but this morning senator klobuchar joking that her husband is showing one lingering symptoms. >> he can't clean the basement because there is a lot of dust. that's the one thing. >> that minnesota humor. a similar plasma study just started at ucsf this weekend and they hope it works based on other infectious disease but they don't know for sure. if you qualify, you can donate at any blood bank if you show you haven't had symptoms for 28 days. >>> coronavirus survivors are sharing their path to recovery. some had setbacks after being discharged from the hospital. >> reporter: as life starts to get back to normal, many people are adjusting to their new lives after having ha
at one point johnson authorized the british foreign secretary to take over as prime minister. johnson is returning to work today after being discharged from the hospital two weeks ago. >>> hospital of minnesota senator amy klobuchar says he is one of the first to donate his plasma for research. he is donating to the mayo clinic after recently recovering. it has shown promise in helping others fight the virus. but this morning senator klobuchar joking that her husband is showing one...
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whit johnson, abc news, new york. >>> president trump says he's going to personally request that large companies return the federal money meant to support struggling small businesses. he also singled out harvard university, claiming the school received money from that federal program. but harvard is out with a new statement overnight saying it didn't apply for the funds, nor did it receive any. like many universities, harvard says it did receive government money from a higher education emergency relief fund, which will be used to help students. >>> the house could vote tomorrow on that program to help small businesses which employ nearly half of the nation's workers. a look at food lines around the country shows how many people are in need right now. this free food giveaway in east los angeles hoped to serve 3,000 families. in dayton, ohio, organizers planned for 1,600 cars at a few distribution sites. some people said they were in line for three hours. and near hartford, connecticut, lines of cars waited to pick up food outside of football stadiums. abc's steve osunsami has more from
whit johnson, abc news, new york. >>> president trump says he's going to personally request that large companies return the federal money meant to support struggling small businesses. he also singled out harvard university, claiming the school received money from that federal program. but harvard is out with a new statement overnight saying it didn't apply for the funds, nor did it receive any. like many universities, harvard says it did receive government money from a higher education...
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but we begin with abc's whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as the deadly pandemic sweeps the nation, an especially cruel blow to one family in ohio. three members of the conkey family dying in just three days. >> they were always there for us. went everywhere and did everything together. >> reporter: katie lost both her grandmother, judith, and grandfather, lewis, on tuesday. sunday, it was her uncle who passed, after being placed on life support. now, katie is in self-quarantine, her step-father in the hospital. >> we can't have a funeral the proper way. we can't grieve with our friends and our family. and it just makes everything ten times worse and tougher. >> reporter: the u.s. death toll now topping 5,600. >> this is going to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: in new york state alone, the number of infections approaching 100,000. ambulances shipped in from across america staging at the bronx zoo. governor cuomo now saying the peak could happen anywhere from 7 to 30 days. adding this dire warning -- that the state could run out of lifesaving ventilators in less
but we begin with abc's whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as the deadly pandemic sweeps the nation, an especially cruel blow to one family in ohio. three members of the conkey family dying in just three days. >> they were always there for us. went everywhere and did everything together. >> reporter: katie lost both her grandmother, judith, and grandfather, lewis, on tuesday. sunday, it was her uncle who passed, after being placed on life support. now, katie is in...
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. >>> prime minister boris johnson is in the hospital being treated for ongoing coronavirus symptoms. he tested positive two weeks ago. now back to "dateline." eline. >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. dea agent drew hogan spent years on the hunt for el chapo. known as the world's most dangerous drug lord, he and his colleagues had narrowed the search to a one block radius in a town deep inside enemy territory. now a team of mexican marines and u.s. agents was on the ground determined to strike before he could escape again. here again is lester holt with "inside the hunt for el chapo." >> reporter: february 16, 2014. as drew was waiting at a military base 150 miles away, members of the mexican/u.s. team had entered the hornet's town in search for king pen el chapo guzman. they had been on the ground, exposed for 24 hours. and still hadn't located the exact safe house el chapo was holed up in. >> so i got a call from the ground team, and they said look, this isn't working. everyone is tired, hungry, we're exhausted. >> reporter: time was running out. >> we've got one
. >>> prime minister boris johnson is in the hospital being treated for ongoing coronavirus symptoms. he tested positive two weeks ago. now back to "dateline." eline. >>> welcome back to "dateline." i'm natalie morales. dea agent drew hogan spent years on the hunt for el chapo. known as the world's most dangerous drug lord, he and his colleagues had narrowed the search to a one block radius in a town deep inside enemy territory. now a team of mexican...
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. >> on monday during the california's state lottery commission's meeting, alva johnson, the lottery commission director said we've been adapting to this crisis and working 24/7 to address the needs of her team members and our communities. we've implemented a number of changes, sometimes being amongst the first in state agencies to respond. and as she prays for mike to survive this, rosemary is pleading for other sales reps to get tested. >> this is -- this is real. this is real. employers need to know that they need to keep their employees safe. >> in san francisco, luz pena, abc7 news. >> now many of us are using the remote conferencing site zoom while the shelter in place. now one user has filed a class action lawsuit claiming that zoom shares users' information without proper notice. abc7 news reporter stephanie sierra is in the newsroom with the story tonight. stephanie? >> well, dan, for anyone watching right now, you're probably thinking i use zoom every day. has my personal data been shared? well, the short answer from tech experts is it is possible. but zoom has made it clea
. >> on monday during the california's state lottery commission's meeting, alva johnson, the lottery commission director said we've been adapting to this crisis and working 24/7 to address the needs of her team members and our communities. we've implemented a number of changes, sometimes being amongst the first in state agencies to respond. and as she prays for mike to survive this, rosemary is pleading for other sales reps to get tested. >> this is -- this is real. this is real....
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so johnson is walking a very fine line. he is trying to keep us from having this heresy of constitutional obstruction, relying on natural law, which, after all, if natural law binds the deity, perhaps it might even bind john marshall, a mere mortal. this brings us to whitney. and whitney is another one of those war horses in the constitutional curriculum. it's the facts are well known. charlotte anita whitney was a scion of a very prominent california family, descended from the may flower. she was referred to as a woman of sophistication and intelligence, which is going to come back to haunt her. she got a college degree. shea did social work in new york city. she did a large amount of charitable work in california. and became very sensitive to the plight of the working person, to the problems caused by poverty during the progressive era, an era where respect for individual rights was just barely beginning to emerge. so what does she do? she becomes a member of the communist labor party of california. she attends a meeting
so johnson is walking a very fine line. he is trying to keep us from having this heresy of constitutional obstruction, relying on natural law, which, after all, if natural law binds the deity, perhaps it might even bind john marshall, a mere mortal. this brings us to whitney. and whitney is another one of those war horses in the constitutional curriculum. it's the facts are well known. charlotte anita whitney was a scion of a very prominent california family, descended from the may flower. she...
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how is boris johnson doing right now? >> reporter: he's leaving the hospital and he tested negative and appears to be continuing to improve. he's not back involved in day-to-day government business at this point. we are dealing with a much serious illness here. his first statement says he owe his life to the nurses of the u.k. health services and that video he went onto say it could have gone either way. it was 50/50 between life and death of the prime minister making everyone look back at what the office behind me on downing street were saying at that moment in time. doctors not having political officials next to them in the hospital. perhaps also officials not wanting to alarm the public or british adversaries suggesting that their key leader were in dire moment. he keep on he we keep on hearing the phrase that he was in good spirit. that was the language clear by doctors in the hospital tchlt many concerns of this. we had a good outcome for boris johnson here. because of the issue of government credibility here, we hav
how is boris johnson doing right now? >> reporter: he's leaving the hospital and he tested negative and appears to be continuing to improve. he's not back involved in day-to-day government business at this point. we are dealing with a much serious illness here. his first statement says he owe his life to the nurses of the u.k. health services and that video he went onto say it could have gone either way. it was 50/50 between life and death of the prime minister making everyone look back...
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now that boris johnson is at the helm. but even though boris johnson is no longer in charge, it's now gone to the de facto deputy prime minister dominic raab, there are questions about why it took that long for the prime minister to get the care he needed. it's important in all of this because it's a sensational story that the prime minister needed to go to an intensive care unit and still remains in hospital, not to lose sight of the current state of affairs in britain, fred. nearly 10,000 people in the country have now died related to coronavirus. and that's just in hospital. so that doesn't take into account people who have died out of hospital and there's likely to be a big lag on that, too. 917 people reported to have died in the last 24 hours in the official toll today. and the prime minister's brother was also keen to stress it's so important the front line health care workers get that ppe that they need. not just in the health service but also people who are operating transport, cleaning hospitals. and so even thou
now that boris johnson is at the helm. but even though boris johnson is no longer in charge, it's now gone to the de facto deputy prime minister dominic raab, there are questions about why it took that long for the prime minister to get the care he needed. it's important in all of this because it's a sensational story that the prime minister needed to go to an intensive care unit and still remains in hospital, not to lose sight of the current state of affairs in britain, fred. nearly 10,000...
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as charlie d'agata reports, officials say johnson is still in charge. >> reporter: the prime minister last appeared in public when he popped out of downing street on thursday night to lap in support of british health care workers. the next morning, looking visibly run down on twitter. >> although i've been better and i've done my seven days of isolation, alas i still have one of the symptoms, minor symptom of, i have a temperature. >> reporter: that persistent temperature ten days after testing positive for covid-19 prompted doctors to send the 55-year-old to the hospital for what a spokesperson described as a precautionary step and routine test. he's faced harsh criticism for acting too slowly against the virus just one month ago, unconcerned of close contact with coronavirus patients. >> i shook hands with everybody and i continue to shake hands. >> reporter: now the wrath of the virus is taking hold in britain which has seen its three deadliest days yet. and the news of johnson's hospitalization broke just an hour after queen elizabeth delivered a rare televised speech evoking brit
as charlie d'agata reports, officials say johnson is still in charge. >> reporter: the prime minister last appeared in public when he popped out of downing street on thursday night to lap in support of british health care workers. the next morning, looking visibly run down on twitter. >> although i've been better and i've done my seven days of isolation, alas i still have one of the symptoms, minor symptom of, i have a temperature. >> reporter: that persistent temperature ten...
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but the british prime minister, boris johnson, he's out of hospital. he spent a week there with several days in intensive care and is now describing how harrowing it was. >> reporter: it could have gone either way was the startling admission from british prime minister boris johnson about his time in hospital. he's since been discharged and is now recovering at checkers, the country estate. he expresses his sincere grat duty for the british national health service in a message and mentions nurses by name. >> i hope they won't mind if i mention in particular two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could have gone either way. jenny from new zealand on the south island to be exact, and luis from portugal near porter. and the reason in the end my body did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night they were watching and they were thinking and they were caring and making the interventions i needed. >> reporter: the prime minister said that the national health service was the beating heart of the country and that
but the british prime minister, boris johnson, he's out of hospital. he spent a week there with several days in intensive care and is now describing how harrowing it was. >> reporter: it could have gone either way was the startling admission from british prime minister boris johnson about his time in hospital. he's since been discharged and is now recovering at checkers, the country estate. he expresses his sincere grat duty for the british national health service in a message and...
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tonight british prime minister boris johnson is out of intensive care. he remains hospitalized, however. and in england, a doctor who wrote an urgent appeal to johnson back on march 18th asking for more ppe for frontline medical professionals has now died from the coronavirus. in the nation's epicenter, devastating loss was again coupled with signs of progress. new york state has the most cases in the nation. they have more cases than any country in the world aside from the united states. as governor cuomo announced, 799 people died in new york in a single day, the highest one-day loss thus far. he said the number of patients admitted to hospitals grew by the smallest number in weeks. >> you can flatten the curve. we are flattening the curve by what we're doing, and we're flattening the curve so far. we should all be concerned, especially new yorkers, well, we're flattening the curve, that's good news. it is good news. well, now i can relax. no, you can't relax. the flattening of the curve last night happened because of what we did yesterday and the day
tonight british prime minister boris johnson is out of intensive care. he remains hospitalized, however. and in england, a doctor who wrote an urgent appeal to johnson back on march 18th asking for more ppe for frontline medical professionals has now died from the coronavirus. in the nation's epicenter, devastating loss was again coupled with signs of progress. new york state has the most cases in the nation. they have more cases than any country in the world aside from the united states. as...
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mayor van johnson from savannah, georgia. if you get answers from governor kemp, call us and let us know. we would love to have you back on. thank you very much. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> i apologize for the time delay there, the mayor and i were thanking each other with gratitude for everything that those mayors are doing all across the south. >>> meanwhile, new information from california suggests the first known u.s. case of the coronavirus actually was much earlier than originally thought. after the medical examiner in santa clara county discovered two people who died in early february were in fact infected with covid-19. neither had traveled, indicating it most likely came from community spread even before the outbreak in washington state. msnbc's gadi schwartz is in l.a. there's a lot of information coming out of california now, which is quite startling. >> yes, and some of the other startling information we have seen of the projections of the antibody studies are eye-popping. right now we have pre
mayor van johnson from savannah, georgia. if you get answers from governor kemp, call us and let us know. we would love to have you back on. thank you very much. >> thank you. we appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> i apologize for the time delay there, the mayor and i were thanking each other with gratitude for everything that those mayors are doing all across the south. >>> meanwhile, new information from california suggests the first known u.s. case of the coronavirus...
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in the last few minutes, the british prime minister boris johnson has released a video on twitter. here's what he had to say about testing. we are our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins me from westminster. dollars from his personal twitter account, nick, he spoke about her self isolating but also spoke about. testing because there is not a conversation in this country that we are behind countries like germany and south korea. what is happening with the uk when it comes to testing crucial huge pressure on the government on the issue of testing. because some of the numbers are far lower. in other countries. but also because the uk isn't using its full capacity. the last 2a hour period available there were about ten and a half thousand testing despite the fa ct half thousand testing despite the fact that the uk has the capacity to dojust under 13,000 fact that the uk has the capacity to do just under 13,000 test. but what you heard from borisjohnson there is potentially actually quite revelatory because the question we've all been asking the last few weeks is how do we get out
in the last few minutes, the british prime minister boris johnson has released a video on twitter. here's what he had to say about testing. we are our political correspondent nick eardleyjoins me from westminster. dollars from his personal twitter account, nick, he spoke about her self isolating but also spoke about. testing because there is not a conversation in this country that we are behind countries like germany and south korea. what is happening with the uk when it comes to testing...
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british prime minister johnson is set to get back to work on monday as the u.k.'s national health service warns of a second wave of deaths. these of noncoronavirus related patients who are not willing or able to access healthcare because of the crisis. kitty logan has more on that. >> hi jon. well, many countries around the world are still struggling with the outbreak. but britain has now become one of the worst affected, with over 20,000 deaths now recorded. another 813 fatalities were registered in u.k. hospitals in the past 24 hours alone. many now want to know a lockdown exit plan, but the gvt government says with the high daily death toll it means conditions haven't yet been met for that to happen. in recent days, there were signs some people here were venturing out, tired of the restrictions. the government is urging people to continue to stay at home. there is frustration elsewhere in europe too, in the german capital berlin, around 500 people took part in an illegal protest about the ongoing lockdown. germany has had a relatively low death toll compared to
british prime minister johnson is set to get back to work on monday as the u.k.'s national health service warns of a second wave of deaths. these of noncoronavirus related patients who are not willing or able to access healthcare because of the crisis. kitty logan has more on that. >> hi jon. well, many countries around the world are still struggling with the outbreak. but britain has now become one of the worst affected, with over 20,000 deaths now recorded. another 813 fatalities were...
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than 125,000 birthday cards from people around the world and a special honor from prime minister boris johnson. >>> thanks for joining us today. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with john king starts right now. >>> hello to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington. this is cnn's continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. europe still very much in the grip of this pandemic, that from the world health organization. it cautions against relaxing restrictions too soon. there's more ugly economic data out today around the world showing the depth of the coronavirus downturn. contractions in europe and france, showing connectivity down around the world. 30 million americans filed for unemployment. the president on his twitter feed saying his focus not on lost jobs, but instead of polls, james comey and michael flynn. the social distancing guidelines expire today, meaning around the world social distancing becomes an experiment. take a look at state-by-state basis results.according to john hopkins data, russia trending down soon. calif
than 125,000 birthday cards from people around the world and a special honor from prime minister boris johnson. >>> thanks for joining us today. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with john king starts right now. >>> hello to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington. this is cnn's continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. europe still very much in the grip of this pandemic, that from the world...
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pfizer, johnson & johnson, to name two companies working on vaccines, poet haboth have the manufacturing capabilities to produce hundreds of millions of doses rapidly. j&j wants a billion by the end of 2021. to change some of the clinical trial protoprotocols, to speed s up, it seems you can shave time off of this. it seems they're going to be relying on a lot of the entities that are working very, very hard on this and have shown some promising early work already. so this won't be entirely a federal government effort, to be clear. there's a lot of private sector involvement here. >> health care editor for bloomberg, drew armstrong. thank you very, very much. dr. dave campbell, thank you, as well. >>> coming up on "morning joe," more on the grim, internal polling that is showing president trump his numbers are really bad. he is lashing out at his own re-election campaign for those numbers. >> he is actually saying -- just reading this, simmering frustrations that parscale was -- his campaign manager was making so much money off the campaign. donald trump thinks he made a ton of money off
pfizer, johnson & johnson, to name two companies working on vaccines, poet haboth have the manufacturing capabilities to produce hundreds of millions of doses rapidly. j&j wants a billion by the end of 2021. to change some of the clinical trial protoprotocols, to speed s up, it seems you can shave time off of this. it seems they're going to be relying on a lot of the entities that are working very, very hard on this and have shown some promising early work already. so this won't be...
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johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. >>> ahead, our dr. david agus on whether a second wave of coronavirus this winter could be worse than the first. >>> plus, thousands of inmates are infected with the virus in prisons and jails. we hear from families who are worried about prisoner safety. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your
johnson. benefiber. trust your gut. >>> ahead, our dr. david agus on whether a second wave of coronavirus this winter could be worse than the first. >>> plus, thousands of inmates are infected with the virus in prisons and jails. we hear from families who are worried about prisoner safety. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." humira patients,... ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free....
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tambiÉn kevin hurt y hay mucha gente de la nba, hasta magic johnson una hora de entrenamiento. francisca: aquÍ estamos haciendo lo que podemos para ayudar. yisus: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. raÚl: ahora vamos a hablar de la madre de todas las bandas, la banda el recodo. ellos convirtieron uno sus corridos en un mensaje sobre la alerta ddel coronavirus. [mÚsica] ♪ el destino nos trajo esta pandemia ♪ ♪ para nosotros poderla controlar ♪ reportero:desde que iniciÓ el estado de emergencia, la banda el recodo se ha mantenido muy activa travÉs de redes sociales. en esta ocasiÓn, modificaron la letra de uno de sus mayores Éxitos para resaltar la importancia de mantenerse sano, de cuidarse y aatender las recomendaciones por la pandemia mundial, sobre todo para recomendar a la gente que permanezca en casa. ♪ a nuestra gente tenemos que cuidar ♪ ♪ hoy mÁs que nunca hay que tomar concie
tambiÉn kevin hurt y hay mucha gente de la nba, hasta magic johnson una hora de entrenamiento. francisca: aquÍ estamos haciendo lo que podemos para ayudar. yisus: estamos en todas las redes sociales. sÍguenos en twitter, facebook e instagram. mantente informado y revive tus segmentos favoritos en despiertaamerica.com, el app de univisiÓn y en nuestra pÁgina de youtube. raÚl: ahora vamos a hablar de la madre de todas las bandas, la banda el recodo. ellos convirtieron uno sus corridos en un...
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johnson's health but people at the moment can wait and hope for the best at this stage. connell: everybody is, obviously. when they hear stable condition, they you know, now they start to think that is not only hope for the best but, what do you know about the functional nature of the government of the united kingdom? i saw comments made by the foreign secretary dominic raab earlier. he has been deputized if you will by johnson and is running things on a minute by minute, day-to-day basis, that how it is working? >> exactly. the uk doesn't have a vice president. it is much more ad hoc. mr. johnson nominated the foreign secretary raab to be his replacement should he fall ill. so mr. raab has taken up the reins of government, however, mr. raab doesn't have any real executive authority. essentially the cabinet is run as a committee, they have to agree together to any major decisions and that will create a big headache here. because we're coming up to the peak of the virus in this country and the government is going to have to make a big decision, does it continue the big lo
johnson's health but people at the moment can wait and hope for the best at this stage. connell: everybody is, obviously. when they hear stable condition, they you know, now they start to think that is not only hope for the best but, what do you know about the functional nature of the government of the united kingdom? i saw comments made by the foreign secretary dominic raab earlier. he has been deputized if you will by johnson and is running things on a minute by minute, day-to-day basis, that...
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jorge: yo creo que boris johnson nos preocupa. cÓmo es posible que el primer ministro de gran bretaÑa este en esta situaciÓn? ¿si a Él no lo pudieron cuidar, a quiÉn pueden curar? doctor: es una buena pregunta, hay varias cosas que llama la atenciÓn el caso de boris johnson, que lo podemos utilizar como un caso que le puede ocurrir a otra persona. nosotros estamos viendo, que las personas pueden estar relativamente bien por un periodo de siete dÍas, mÁs o menos, con sÍntomas leves. y despuÉs de estos siete dÍas, o las personas empiezan a mejorar o empiezan a empeorar drÁsticamente, que fue lo que vimos en el primer ministro boris johnson. yo vi varios vÍdeos, en diferentes días, y se veÍa como cada día tenÍa mÁs dificultad para hablar en ese punto, lo llevaron al hospital y le tuvieron que dar 4 l de oxÍgeno para estabilizar su condiciÓn. esto le puede ocurrir a cualquiera. estamos en una situaciÓn donde inclusive,los protocolos de medicamentos que estamos utilizando, no hay estudios significativos para ningu
jorge: yo creo que boris johnson nos preocupa. cÓmo es posible que el primer ministro de gran bretaÑa este en esta situaciÓn? ¿si a Él no lo pudieron cuidar, a quiÉn pueden curar? doctor: es una buena pregunta, hay varias cosas que llama la atenciÓn el caso de boris johnson, que lo podemos utilizar como un caso que le puede ocurrir a otra persona. nosotros estamos viendo, que las personas pueden estar relativamente bien por un periodo de siete dÍas, mÁs o menos, con sÍntomas leves. y...
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doctors and colleagues telling boris johnson fortnight. doctors and colleagues telling borisjohnson not to rush back to work. the foreign secretary dominic raabe has been deputising for the prime minister. he would be the person in charge this coming week is a government looks as to whether it should extend the lockdown measures further. all we have heard so far is that it is likely he will. the new labour leader keir starmer is asking for a recall of parliament? parliament is currently due to come back on april 21 but there is no expectation that you will see mps from all corners of the country rushing back down to westminster and crowding into that house of commons chamber for a round of prime ministers questions, for obvious reasons but the labour leader keir starmer sir if the parliament returns in some form, because the handling of the coronavirus needs to be scrutinised, they need to be looking at a strategy out of the current lockdown and also looking at the situation with protective equipment. he is looking to talk to jacob rees—
doctors and colleagues telling boris johnson fortnight. doctors and colleagues telling borisjohnson not to rush back to work. the foreign secretary dominic raabe has been deputising for the prime minister. he would be the person in charge this coming week is a government looks as to whether it should extend the lockdown measures further. all we have heard so far is that it is likely he will. the new labour leader keir starmer is asking for a recall of parliament? parliament is currently due to...
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and breaking news today british prime minister boris johnson, his condition apparently is gettingworse. he has been suffering from coronavirus symptoms for 11 days ad now on the advice f his medical team he's been moved to the intensive care unit of a ndon hospital. johnson's office says that he is conscious at last word anyway aprelygoodnot to require a ventilator the 55 year-old was admitted to a london hospital late sunday. he had appantly been trying to battle through the sympts. but finally he was convinced to get to the hospital. ohnson is conscus and has asked thforeign secretary to deputize for him. a coronavirus outbreak at a senir are facili in orinda is a growing the outbreak was announced last week at the are in day care center. we kw members tested positive. aff nearly doubli. the number of cases offials say one person did die ovethweekend. and have a breakdown of the santa clara count more than 1239 deaths, n matecounty county, 583, 9 deaths contra costa county. 417 7 deaths alameda county 557 13 deaths in the moran. 141 cases, 7 deaths solano county 88 cases, one death s
and breaking news today british prime minister boris johnson, his condition apparently is gettingworse. he has been suffering from coronavirus symptoms for 11 days ad now on the advice f his medical team he's been moved to the intensive care unit of a ndon hospital. johnson's office says that he is conscious at last word anyway aprelygoodnot to require a ventilator the 55 year-old was admitted to a london hospital late sunday. he had appantly been trying to battle through the sympts. but...
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news live from berlin signs of hope and germany's fight against the coronavirus boss johnson aka warns the nation must remain vigilant she says it's still too early to consider easing restrictions on public life that many of them are. also coming up scientists in western germany take a look at an area hit particularly hard by the throat of virus and get some encouraging results we'll hear exactly what they discovered animals. inside india's containment zones will report on what it's like to live in the areas where the country's toughest measures against the spread of the one. i'm go out of as welcome german chancellor angela merkel says she sees signs for optimism in the country's fight against coronavirus but in her latest update a short time ago she warned there can be no easing of the lockdown yes despite growing coals to lift at least some restrictions. deserted streets in the german capital a common sight in countries facing her and a virus around the world but according to experts in germany there is strictures on movement seeing to be having a positive effect. the number of new
news live from berlin signs of hope and germany's fight against the coronavirus boss johnson aka warns the nation must remain vigilant she says it's still too early to consider easing restrictions on public life that many of them are. also coming up scientists in western germany take a look at an area hit particularly hard by the throat of virus and get some encouraging results we'll hear exactly what they discovered animals. inside india's containment zones will report on what it's like to...
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the uk prime minister boris johnson is out of intensive care and is said to be in "extremely good spirits" at st thomas‘ hospital in london. spain recorded its lowest daily death toll from coronavirus in 17 days, with 605 people dying taking the total number of deaths to 15,843. new york state now has more coronavirus cases than any other country outside the us, according to latest figures, wihth almost 160,000 people infected. and european union finance ministers have agreed an emergency rescue package worth half a trillion euros for the economies worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic. let's get the latest in the uk from our reporter, charlotte rose. cheering and applause. pots banging and whistles blowing. across the country, it's become a national thursday night ritual to thank those front—line carers for putting themselves at risk in the fight against coronavirus. and one person in particular was showing her gratitude. the pm's fiancee reacting to the news that borisjohnson is out of intensive care at st thomas‘ hospital in london. brilliant news. yeah, i mean, it's really good
the uk prime minister boris johnson is out of intensive care and is said to be in "extremely good spirits" at st thomas‘ hospital in london. spain recorded its lowest daily death toll from coronavirus in 17 days, with 605 people dying taking the total number of deaths to 15,843. new york state now has more coronavirus cases than any other country outside the us, according to latest figures, wihth almost 160,000 people infected. and european union finance ministers have agreed an...
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. >>> british prime minister boris johnson is back at number 10 downing street this morning. he returns to work a month after being diagnosed with the coronavirus, which included three nights in an icu. >>> there is rampant speculation about the health of north korean leader kim jong-un. he hasn't been seen in public since april 11th. a south korean official says kim is alive and well, but there's no proof of that. >>> the nba is heading toward a rebound. espn reports some practice facilities will reopen on friday. that's only for cities and states that have eased stay-at-home orders. those are some of our top headlines on this monday, april 27th. >>> we are entering the final days of april 2020. hard to believe, may is coming. we do begin with the push to ramp up testing and reopen the country as the coronavirus claims more american lives. >> today the governor of texas will announce his plan to end stay-at-home orders with some restrictions set to be lifted on thursday. new jersey's governor will also unveil a roadmap for reopening, but he says those first steps are several
. >>> british prime minister boris johnson is back at number 10 downing street this morning. he returns to work a month after being diagnosed with the coronavirus, which included three nights in an icu. >>> there is rampant speculation about the health of north korean leader kim jong-un. he hasn't been seen in public since april 11th. a south korean official says kim is alive and well, but there's no proof of that. >>> the nba is heading toward a rebound. espn reports...
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the johnson government also suggested early on they might adopt a "herd immunity" strategy to combat the disease. british health care workers say they still lack critical personal protective equipment as they struggle to contain the virurus. in greece, flames tore thrhrouga massive refufugee camp on n chis island, destroying the shelters of hundreds of residents. the fire followed a protest over the dedeath of an iriraqi asylum seeker, who camp dwellers suspect succumbed to covid-19, though officials say she tested negative for the disease and had been sent back to the camp from the hospital. around 5000ousess people, though it was only designed to accommodate 1000. in israel, thousands of demonstrators staged a protest in tel aviv against prime minister benjamin netanyahu, calling out the government's approach to tackling the public health crisis, which includes tracking cell phones. protesters, who wore masks and stood at least two meters apart from one anonother, urged benny gantz's blue and whitete party t to joioin in a power-sharing del with n netanyahuhu. netanyahu is u under
the johnson government also suggested early on they might adopt a "herd immunity" strategy to combat the disease. british health care workers say they still lack critical personal protective equipment as they struggle to contain the virurus. in greece, flames tore thrhrouga massive refufugee camp on n chis island, destroying the shelters of hundreds of residents. the fire followed a protest over the dedeath of an iriraqi asylum seeker, who camp dwellers suspect succumbed to covid-19,...
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lot about my co-host, dan johnson is a character. i wanted to start a podcast back in 2013, i just quick my job at google, was going to go full-time, trying to be an outdoor writer and podcaster and that stuff and i realized i had all of this free time and better do something with it and podcast seemed like the natural next step, but i am-- i am like the straight-laced normal bookish kind of guy, which is okay, but it's not that funny. it's not that entertaining at all times. i realized i needed a ying to my yang. i needed ed sullivan to the johnny carson maybe. i'm not that old, but i feel like somebody's e-mailed me that before. and i knew i needed somebody like that and i had met a guy years before at a film school, actually learning to film outdoor films and hunting and he was a guy who had a huge personality and huge guy only nine i think iffers which ma made-- he had nine fingers which made him stand out. and it he seemed like a good fit to balance out my sometimes overintellectual nature and i called him, hey, man, have you ev
lot about my co-host, dan johnson is a character. i wanted to start a podcast back in 2013, i just quick my job at google, was going to go full-time, trying to be an outdoor writer and podcaster and that stuff and i realized i had all of this free time and better do something with it and podcast seemed like the natural next step, but i am-- i am like the straight-laced normal bookish kind of guy, which is okay, but it's not that funny. it's not that entertaining at all times. i realized i...
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i would e-mail people saying paul johnson's book when i came out was the least thought, after a while i felt guilty about the fact, why don't you write the textbook. and i thought forget it. and guilt can be a good thing, it can do the things that we ought to do. that's why broken into this. it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness although it may be more painful sometimes. >> are we still in the "land of hope" are you hopeful about teaching americans about the history? >> yes, i am. i think of the problems that we face now are sort of first world problems. problems of all humanity, how are we going to figure out the appropriate limits on their will on nature and is it bioethical, environmental things that are going to preoccupy us in the years to come, what is it mean to be human. in the world in which we have the capacity to transform so much about what we are in the biological and the complement that is given to us thanks to leon cast of course. [laughter] that is all the same on that. >> thank you very much, you can find the book outside, please help me too think bill
i would e-mail people saying paul johnson's book when i came out was the least thought, after a while i felt guilty about the fact, why don't you write the textbook. and i thought forget it. and guilt can be a good thing, it can do the things that we ought to do. that's why broken into this. it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness although it may be more painful sometimes. >> are we still in the "land of hope" are you hopeful about teaching americans about the...