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when we come back we'll go back to new york where brian is in position in union square. stay close. ♪ so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. harris: it has been multiple nights of tough violence and at times protest from "coast to coast" and it is breaking out again. as the death of george floyd has sparked intention emotion and violence outbreak among protesters, demonstrators calling for justice, very angry about the situation of how he died with the police officers need in his neck. you are watching fox news special coverage, i am harris faulkner, on the left side of your screen los angeles is coming up on their curfew and holding the line with several rows deep of law enforcement and several had riot gear on but it looks like a pretty quiet situation as they move forward against beyond them, you
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if you look at new york, our curve is down. congratulations, new yorkers, and actually, the curve in the rest of the nation is up. so while cases are increasing the numbercountry, of cases in new york are actually going down and that is remarkable in some ways because we had more cases than anyone there is because anything particular in the air in new york, but because we had people coming from europe bringing the virus at a time when no one knew the virus had moved from china to europe and we had 3 million europeans come january and february and march before we did the ban on european travel those flights came to the east coast and they landed at jfk airport. that was one of the funnel airports, do remember. so the problem had nothing to do with us but we were tasked with resolving it new yorkers stepped up to the plate and have done a great job. the question now is on reopening. we're going to open half the regions in the state today. five regions out of 10. they are the regions that meet the numerical criteria. there's no po
if you look at new york, our curve is down. congratulations, new yorkers, and actually, the curve in the rest of the nation is up. so while cases are increasing the numbercountry, of cases in new york are actually going down and that is remarkable in some ways because we had more cases than anyone there is because anything particular in the air in new york, but because we had people coming from europe bringing the virus at a time when no one knew the virus had moved from china to europe and we...
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new york has successfully contained the virus for now but new york is not out of the wood yet. no state, no country. as you reopen, you must continue follow thee data and signs. we're really eager to work with new york. s they are approaching this cries fridays a scientific perspective driven by data. new york is leading way with collection and this will help to tie together as many sources of evidence as possible come to a consensus which then can be used for decision-making. on rigorous ocused modeling to track rt, as you put it. the reduction number of virus going forward. if all goes above one this means virus is no longer contained spread eed to track the of this virus, and as much of it data sible with the best as possible. science mitted to open o policymakers understand the limitations. to date, we've released reports for europe, brazil, italy, data from google as well as open source statistical developed at columbia university. networkols and research can be tested and improved. as countries around the world and states around the u.s. start reopening their economies, w
new york has successfully contained the virus for now but new york is not out of the wood yet. no state, no country. as you reopen, you must continue follow thee data and signs. we're really eager to work with new york. s they are approaching this cries fridays a scientific perspective driven by data. new york is leading way with collection and this will help to tie together as many sources of evidence as possible come to a consensus which then can be used for decision-making. on rigorous...
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once it gets to new york, now you have that density in new york. right. and density is the enemy here. and that new york dense housing, dense transportation, dense sidewalks in that density it takes off like a fire through dry grass. and then it spreads. it's in new jersey, connecticut, that whole area. but especially since nobody knew. i mean, nobody knew. right. we were doing this every day. did you -- nobody ever talked about transmission through europe. >> dave carolyn, cbs 2. >> i know that. >> i have the mask. >> i can see your eyes, though. you talked about the road to recovery and reopening as being an art form. your fellow governors feel the same way. how much is based on some personal observations in the last couple of days and gut instinct as opposed to the numbers and benchmarks you say are so important? >> very good question. first, follow the data. i believe you can do this as a science, you know, as a science or art? let's say it's a combination. drive it as a science. do it by the numbers. you know we're calculating the spread of the virus
once it gets to new york, now you have that density in new york. right. and density is the enemy here. and that new york dense housing, dense transportation, dense sidewalks in that density it takes off like a fire through dry grass. and then it spreads. it's in new jersey, connecticut, that whole area. but especially since nobody knew. i mean, nobody knew. right. we were doing this every day. did you -- nobody ever talked about transmission through europe. >> dave carolyn, cbs 2....
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new york is one of them. it costs new york state about $29 billion per year. state of massachusetts, $11.8 billion per year. it also affects new jersey, connecticut, maryland. that is repealed in this bill that the house put in. it's the single best piece of action for the state of new york. and we have representatives who know this very well in representative lowey and representative neal. i applaud them for putting it in. they have to make sure it's in the final bill, because the only thing that matters is what's in the final bill. but that is good news in this bill. and the need for state and local aid. this is not a democratic-republican issue. you have democratic governors. you have republican governors. all governors will say they need assistance from the federal government. the governors work together in an organization called the national governors association, nga. the chairman is a republican, governor hogan from maryland. i'm the vice chairman, democrat. governor hogan and i did a joint statement on behalf of all the governors, saying, we understand
new york is one of them. it costs new york state about $29 billion per year. state of massachusetts, $11.8 billion per year. it also affects new jersey, connecticut, maryland. that is repealed in this bill that the house put in. it's the single best piece of action for the state of new york. and we have representatives who know this very well in representative lowey and representative neal. i applaud them for putting it in. they have to make sure it's in the final bill, because the only thing...
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york and new jersey. the rural wooded has reported having nearly 2300 known cases of covid 19, 73 deaths as of sunday. the navajo nation is the largest indigenous reservation in the united states with a population of some 350 thousand, territory that spreads over 27,000 square miles. two d doctors w who know this land well, on the ground treating patients. from gallup, new mexico, dr. sriram shamasunder, a leading a -- he is leading a medical volunteer group of 21 nurses and doctors from the university of california, san francisco, where he is anan associate professssof medicine to the native american reservation near gallup. he is the cofounder of the heal initiative which has worked across nine countntries, inclclg navajo natation, since 2 2015 promoting health equity. and joining us from winslow, arizona, dr. michelle tom is a member of the navajo nation, and a family physician treating covid-19 patients at the winslow indian health care center andd little colorado medical center in northern arizona ne
york and new jersey. the rural wooded has reported having nearly 2300 known cases of covid 19, 73 deaths as of sunday. the navajo nation is the largest indigenous reservation in the united states with a population of some 350 thousand, territory that spreads over 27,000 square miles. two d doctors w who know this land well, on the ground treating patients. from gallup, new mexico, dr. sriram shamasunder, a leading a -- he is leading a medical volunteer group of 21 nurses and doctors from the...
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york nursing homes as of may 12th from the new york department of health. joe, let's talk about this for a second. you've seen pictures, you've seen video all across -- not just new york city, to be fair, from different shore points across the country, a lot of people getting outside, getting tired of staying in their homes, they want to get outside, they want to get fresh air, they want to give businesses support, a lot of the business that's might be on the verge right now of not being able to reopen ever again so that hopefully if they start getting this business they can reopen. what do these pictures tell you? >> look, i mean, effectively in new york and elsewhere, the lockdowns is shut down, the lockdown is over. people are getting out, getting about. my wife and i were hiking this weekend. we onl went out with friends, ha good time. this is a mentality from new york to elsewhere. the unfortunate thing is that businesses are not able to put money in their cash register and we have people like bill de blasio and andrew cuomo who don't see -- don't sens
york nursing homes as of may 12th from the new york department of health. joe, let's talk about this for a second. you've seen pictures, you've seen video all across -- not just new york city, to be fair, from different shore points across the country, a lot of people getting outside, getting tired of staying in their homes, they want to get outside, they want to get fresh air, they want to give businesses support, a lot of the business that's might be on the verge right now of not being able...
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i'm chris culliver in berlin walk through the program the trading floor of the new york stock exchange has reopened that's after the closure of 2 months due to the coronavirus and the sign of the times new york governor andrew cuomo more a face mask to ring the opening bell wall the trading floor may be opening and it will not be business as usual the ongoing pandemic means traders are forced to wear masks and keep their distance from their colleagues. and the escort our man on wall street is they're not on the trading floor yet but outside the new york stock exchange what have traders been saying about this day well it was clearly an emotional moment by the way traders were also not allowed to use public transport so they had to come with their own cars what one trader also told me but clearly in a very emotional moment the new york stock exchange was founded just 16 years after the declaration of independence so it's one of the oldest institutions in the country but let's just listen in what one trader actually had today to say the message of the n.y.s.e. rate reopening is symbolic n
i'm chris culliver in berlin walk through the program the trading floor of the new york stock exchange has reopened that's after the closure of 2 months due to the coronavirus and the sign of the times new york governor andrew cuomo more a face mask to ring the opening bell wall the trading floor may be opening and it will not be business as usual the ongoing pandemic means traders are forced to wear masks and keep their distance from their colleagues. and the escort our man on wall street is...
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i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was toronto that's where i grew up person so i got to new york it's played this is bizarre crazy bag disgusting greeted by incredible plays and you just get caught. in our problems. to work on wall street we live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over those like a project where it's like people don't have jobs and they've been impacted badly because there's no hospitals there we're fortunate that we both work in technology it's very easy for us to work at home if you have a blue collar job you got to go and those are very blue collar neighborhoods. just 2 days ago good family friend he passed away from coded he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes were gone for i suppose she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick you know. we're in a situation where. there are 3. people and just kind of walking around making sure that people are keeping their distance and we actually wanted to get out because everywhere else if you lo
i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was toronto that's where i grew up person so i got to new york it's played this is bizarre crazy bag disgusting greeted by incredible plays and you just get caught. in our problems. to work on wall street we live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over those like a project where it's like people don't have jobs and they've been impacted badly because there's no...
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take care of each other. >> save lives. >> stay strong. ♪ >> i love new york. we love new york! >> our everyday heroes have been working overtime. >> for new york to reopen -- >> and stay open -- >> -- we all need to do our part. >> and show that we care. >> i wear masks to protect you. >> you wear masks to protect me. >> let's all wear masks. >> to stop the spread of coronavirus and save lives. >> when we show up in a mask, we're showing up for each other. >> show your love for new york. >> as new york loves you. >> the next book says politicians lead. no, sometimes the people lead. and the politicians follow. follow the american people. they will do the right thing. there's still a right thing. maybe a right thing is a new york expression. ♪ >> great. i know that guy, by the way. i see him all the time. so those are the finalists. people to vote go to website and vote between now and may 25th. winner announced may 26th. how many times can a person vote? >> once. >> once. no voter fraud on this election. no absentee ballots. no polling place. is there early voting? i don't th
take care of each other. >> save lives. >> stay strong. ♪ >> i love new york. we love new york! >> our everyday heroes have been working overtime. >> for new york to reopen -- >> and stay open -- >> -- we all need to do our part. >> and show that we care. >> i wear masks to protect you. >> you wear masks to protect me. >> let's all wear masks. >> to stop the spread of coronavirus and save lives. >> when we show up...
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in new york city it went from 24% and is now down. you always want to see the number dropping rather than increasing. within new york city you see the bronx is high. 27%. brooklyn, 19%. manhattan 17%. staten island, 19%. we are going to do more research to understand what is going on. why is the bronx higher than the other boroughs? statewide it is basically about flat. this is predominantly for new york city, then long island, the northern suburbs, then the rest of the state but eerie county has been problematic. we are looking at who is been impacted, who is paying the highest price, what is happening with the poor communities, what is happening with the racial demographics overlaid over the income demographics and also if there is any information in other ages that can be instructive. we are still getting 900 new infections every day. that is still an unacceptably high rate. we are trying to understand exactly why that is, who are the 900, wears it coming from, how can we refine our strategies? we can get to those areas, those plac
in new york city it went from 24% and is now down. you always want to see the number dropping rather than increasing. within new york city you see the bronx is high. 27%. brooklyn, 19%. manhattan 17%. staten island, 19%. we are going to do more research to understand what is going on. why is the bronx higher than the other boroughs? statewide it is basically about flat. this is predominantly for new york city, then long island, the northern suburbs, then the rest of the state but eerie county...
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frequent press stories are released to the correspondents in new york state. health news is sent every week to 14,000 physicians, nurses, hospitals, libraries, public health workers and other interested individuals and agencies. qualified experts prepare pamphlets. 1 million 275,000 of the program nets were given out. now 16 and 35 millimeter cameras progress the public health and told in the library of 50-film subjects. the health mobile rolls over paved roads and country lanes with the equipment as well as other portable educational materials. probably the most intimate approach into the homes of the people is radio. since 1933 they have been written and produced within the state department of health have been coming from schenectady. now with the transcription recording they are broadcast over the state. then these electrical records are available by means of portable sound equipment for schools classes, and similar groups. since the beginning of the week series responses have been received from 745 different cities and villages in the state. health educati
frequent press stories are released to the correspondents in new york state. health news is sent every week to 14,000 physicians, nurses, hospitals, libraries, public health workers and other interested individuals and agencies. qualified experts prepare pamphlets. 1 million 275,000 of the program nets were given out. now 16 and 35 millimeter cameras progress the public health and told in the library of 50-film subjects. the health mobile rolls over paved roads and country lanes with the...
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my friend maria lives in new york i've asked her its record a bit of her life during the pandemic. time any list and she. talking to you. which is global epicenter of. atomic so this is this is my 15 month old son who's playing by his solve as are most of the other kids in the park and normally there wouldn't be a single patch of grass available to sit on the little erie out here. so corrin team in new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this like other part of new york that we don't see when you look at like the map of how it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poor neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on over there talk to be honest. he said. i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up. as i got to play this bizarre. disgusting. incredible place. and you just g
my friend maria lives in new york i've asked her its record a bit of her life during the pandemic. time any list and she. talking to you. which is global epicenter of. atomic so this is this is my 15 month old son who's playing by his solve as are most of the other kids in the park and normally there wouldn't be a single patch of grass available to sit on the little erie out here. so corrin team in new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world...
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but not new york. not new york. it should not be here. i want to thank our congressional leaders who are partners in this effort who have been very instrumental in organizing the churches and putting together with northwell health. i also want to thank the church groups. this is not in the normal line of business for churches to be setting up testing sites for a covid vivus. but i think it is the mission of the churches. they are there to serve the community. they are there to work with the community and meet the needs at that time. this is the need at that time. they have been extraordinarily helpful and cooperative. i especially want to thank reverend rivera and reverend raleigh for coming up with the idea and working with the other groups to get them to all participate. we have never done anything like this before. but there are a lot of firsts for all of us in this situation. so, i want to thank them very much for what they are doing here. and it is my pleasure to announce that we are being joined with congressman hakeem jeffries, who
but not new york. not new york. it should not be here. i want to thank our congressional leaders who are partners in this effort who have been very instrumental in organizing the churches and putting together with northwell health. i also want to thank the church groups. this is not in the normal line of business for churches to be setting up testing sites for a covid vivus. but i think it is the mission of the churches. they are there to serve the community. they are there to work with the...
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they're also really, really, really new york. watch this. >> i love new york. we love new york. we're stuck inside our homes. every day heroes have been working overtime. new york, to reopen. and stay open. we all need to do our part. and show that we care. look, man. i wear a mask to protect you. we wear a mask to protect me. let's all wear a mask. to stop the spread of coronavirus. and save lives. when we show up in a mask, we're showing up for each other. show your love for new york. as new york loves you. >> the test book says politicians lead. no. sometimes the people lead. and the politicians follow. follow the american people. they will do the right thing. there's still a right thing. maybe right thing is a new york expression. ♪ >> new york tough. they're really good, right? aren't they good? but they are also the most new york thing in the world. i mean sometimes in new york, you feel like there's america, and there's new york. other times you feel like new york is kind of the capital of america. the nongovernment capital of america. and then you see stuff like this a
they're also really, really, really new york. watch this. >> i love new york. we love new york. we're stuck inside our homes. every day heroes have been working overtime. new york, to reopen. and stay open. we all need to do our part. and show that we care. look, man. i wear a mask to protect you. we wear a mask to protect me. let's all wear a mask. to stop the spread of coronavirus. and save lives. when we show up in a mask, we're showing up for each other. show your love for new york....
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reopen, including parts of new york, the epicenter of the crisis, an alarming new headline. one barber in kingston, new york, defying state orders, staying open. the hair stylist testing positive for coronavirus. the governor saying he spread the disease to multiple customers and that it serves as a warning. >> a barber in kingston was operating in defiance of the close order. infected, i think, over a dozen people. you can't really socially distance and do a haircut. >> reporter: this as summer-like heat draws more people out of their homes. four northeastern states are promising to open their beaches by memorial day. >> we got a lot of businesses that's losing money. people ain't working. i think it should be open. wear your face mask and open. >> reporter: from new york to connecticut to delaware and the jersey shore, where today the state hit a new grim milestone -- more than 10,000 deaths from covid-19. >> this week is a test. we're going to look at how many people come, how controllable repor today new york taking its first steps towards re-opening. just five regions i
reopen, including parts of new york, the epicenter of the crisis, an alarming new headline. one barber in kingston, new york, defying state orders, staying open. the hair stylist testing positive for coronavirus. the governor saying he spread the disease to multiple customers and that it serves as a warning. >> a barber in kingston was operating in defiance of the close order. infected, i think, over a dozen people. you can't really socially distance and do a haircut. >> reporter:...
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new york in oneida. green empire farm, they've got 169 cases there among 340 workers. i don't feel like we're coming up with a national standard for how to deal with something like that. but as a governor who has dealt with more of this crisis than anybody else, how are you going to tackle that problem at that one food processing plant, and do you expect that it will be one of several? >> the short answer is yes, i do expect that. and this has nothing to do with meat, right? i know there were meat processing plants. a lot of people have said, what is there about meat? it's not about the meat. it's not about the agricultural farm. it's about the density. it's about the gathering. it's about that size. all it takes is one. the rule of one works, rachel. all you need is one person who is infected in a mass gathering, a large gathering with density, and they become a super spreader, another new term i never heard before. but now i never want to hear again. we had the first hot spot in the united states. it w
new york in oneida. green empire farm, they've got 169 cases there among 340 workers. i don't feel like we're coming up with a national standard for how to deal with something like that. but as a governor who has dealt with more of this crisis than anybody else, how are you going to tackle that problem at that one food processing plant, and do you expect that it will be one of several? >> the short answer is yes, i do expect that. and this has nothing to do with meat, right? i know there...
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new york. with billions around the world shut inside a german court has ruled in favor of allowing public demonstrations during the pandemic social distancing must be adhered to protestors can only cover their faces with surgical masks police in berlin have already been busy dispersing those breaking the rules demonstrators in the capital or out on thursday evening ahead of a christian festival your thirty's could be seen rounding up those not social distancing others who chose not to protect or to protest outside were out on balconies and rooftops burning flares may day protests across germany are expected this friday which would have in the past marred by violence artie's peter all of reports from bergen. may the 1st demonstrations are always a big deal and loud confrontational is frequently spilling over into by. i i i i. i i. this year's demos are given the go ahead against the backdrop of the global pandemic and that raises some issues when it comes to anti corona virus measures it's illeg
new york. with billions around the world shut inside a german court has ruled in favor of allowing public demonstrations during the pandemic social distancing must be adhered to protestors can only cover their faces with surgical masks police in berlin have already been busy dispersing those breaking the rules demonstrators in the capital or out on thursday evening ahead of a christian festival your thirty's could be seen rounding up those not social distancing others who chose not to protect...
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up to you ♪ new york, new ♪ new york, new ♪ ♪ ♪ new york >> man, frank could sing! spike, that was awesome. >> i got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter, she gave me permission, and the camera and the film was donated by kodak, so it's all love, all love. >> what, how do you want people to feel when they watch that film? i was, part of me was joyous, you know, the music and scenery, and then you see the health care workers. i mean, what did you want to convey? >> well, to be honest, i really try not to dictate, you know, to people what they should feel. i respect their intelligence, and, you know, there are many different feelings there, and i just hope that this, you know, it's bitter sweet, i mean, it's painful at the beginning, but what you see, there's nobody there. but at the end of the film, that's where we see new yorkers. >> yeah, i mean, spike, that, that, you know, 7:00 at night, when every day, you know, i'm usually working, but to hear people, you know, in their windows, on their rooftops, on the street, honking horns, clapping, banging on pots
up to you ♪ new york, new ♪ new york, new ♪ ♪ ♪ new york >> man, frank could sing! spike, that was awesome. >> i got to give thanks to tina sinatra, his daughter, she gave me permission, and the camera and the film was donated by kodak, so it's all love, all love. >> what, how do you want people to feel when they watch that film? i was, part of me was joyous, you know, the music and scenery, and then you see the health care workers. i mean, what did you want to...
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like new york city and new york are trying to develop their own new york specific promotions of this idea. they're doing it because nobody else is. there's no national effort. i mean, there's a national recommendation, no national effort to promote it. lots of states where they're not requiring it or recommending it. the president and vice president understood mine the recommendation personally whenever they can. at the start of this epidemic, the cdc used to give their own briefings about what the american people should do and know to protect themselves. the kinds of briefings where they may underscore the need to wear a mask. the cdc doesn't do those anymore. they haven't done them since early march "the washington post" editorial page making a good point this week that just that one change, having the cd return to briefing the american people directly would be a big leap forward to us starting to rationally dweeal with this crisis. we don't have that. instead we have the white house circuses. today, dr. birx stood up in front after a graph designed to make it look like things were
like new york city and new york are trying to develop their own new york specific promotions of this idea. they're doing it because nobody else is. there's no national effort. i mean, there's a national recommendation, no national effort to promote it. lots of states where they're not requiring it or recommending it. the president and vice president understood mine the recommendation personally whenever they can. at the start of this epidemic, the cdc used to give their own briefings about what...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york. beth ann bovino is the chief us economist at the ratings agency standard and poor's, she joins me from new york. thank shejoins me from new york. you thank she joins me from new york. you for being with us how thank you for being with us. how bad is to get? it is going to get ugly stop jobs market, thejobs report to get ugly stop jobs market, the jobs report that is coming out of going to put the great recession in pale. we're looking at 26 million jobs lost in april. we expect to see hours worked to fall very far and that means morejobs being lost equivalently, and finally we expect the wage gains year over year to go down to levels not seen since 2013. we know certain sectors, that is a very depressing picture you paint, by the way, but we know certain sectors are obviously hugely hit here, service sector. is there a hope that other sectors won't be as badly hit and will be able to rebound? it depends how long covid—19 will last. the assumption is that it will be contained sometim
nick bryant, bbc news, new york. beth ann bovino is the chief us economist at the ratings agency standard and poor's, she joins me from new york. thank shejoins me from new york. you thank she joins me from new york. you for being with us how thank you for being with us. how bad is to get? it is going to get ugly stop jobs market, thejobs report to get ugly stop jobs market, the jobs report that is coming out of going to put the great recession in pale. we're looking at 26 million jobs lost in...
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here in new york, governor andrew c cuomo rang the opening bell tuesday as the new york stock exchange partially reopened its floor to trading for the first time in over two months under new social distancing rules. "the guardian" reports governor cuomo signed legislation last month quietly shielding hospital and nursing home executives from the threat of lawsuits stemming from covid-19. the move came less than two years after the greater new york hospital association poured more than $1 million into a democratic committee backing cuomo's reelection campaign. meanwhile, the new york taxi workers alliance has joined a lawsuit by uber and lyft drivers against governor cuomo and new york's labor departrtment. the drivers say they were denied unemployment benefits during the pandememic. the rerepublicanoverernors of florida and georgia have offffed to host the republblican nationl convention in august after president trump threatened to pull the convention from charlotte if north carolina cannot guarantee he can have a packed arena. this comes as north carolina is seeing a surge in coronav
here in new york, governor andrew c cuomo rang the opening bell tuesday as the new york stock exchange partially reopened its floor to trading for the first time in over two months under new social distancing rules. "the guardian" reports governor cuomo signed legislation last month quietly shielding hospital and nursing home executives from the threat of lawsuits stemming from covid-19. the move came less than two years after the greater new york hospital association poured more than...
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new york. >> everybody was so happy. everybody opened up with open arms, everybody welcomed us here. i mean from the staff. people were coming up saying thank you for coming to help us, we needed the help. >> my hospital embraced me. new york has been wonderful. >> jimmy: do you feel that things are getting better there now? >> definitely. i think things are definitely getting better. compared to when i first came. i only had high admissions. the patient ratio were a bit much. out, you know, i work in the icu, so i would get maybe to eight intubated patients, now i'm getting about two to three patients, it's got a lot better. >> jimmy: i know you guys have been working 12 hour shifts, worki living in a hotel, there are nurses from all over the country who are also there to help. i want you to meet someone who you may know, courteney cox. say hello? >> hi. >> hey! >> how are you? >> jimmy: we have a couple of surprises for you. courteney, why don't you begin with our first surprise. >> we know you're busy saving lives, bu
new york. >> everybody was so happy. everybody opened up with open arms, everybody welcomed us here. i mean from the staff. people were coming up saying thank you for coming to help us, we needed the help. >> my hospital embraced me. new york has been wonderful. >> jimmy: do you feel that things are getting better there now? >> definitely. i think things are definitely getting better. compared to when i first came. i only had high admissions. the patient ratio were a bit...
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more than 60 cases in new york alone. we've been reporting on this with our team overseas, first seen in the uk. doctors there sending out warnings more than a week ago. and tonight, the toll rising above 72,000 lives. 2,000 more lost since just yesterday. and we took note of two graphs from "the new york times," this showing the number of cases each day appearing to plateau and then start to come down. but when you take out the area around new york city, the arc keeps going up. indicating it's now moving into other areas. and this is the map from fema, showing the newest red zones, with rising concern in many rural counties in our country. tonight, 38 states have already eased restrictions, as 19 of those see cases on the rise. we're going to get to it all for you tonight. we'll begin with the growing concern for children, and what parents should be aware of across this country. stephanie ramos leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent warning about a rare and dangerous condition in children that could be related t
more than 60 cases in new york alone. we've been reporting on this with our team overseas, first seen in the uk. doctors there sending out warnings more than a week ago. and tonight, the toll rising above 72,000 lives. 2,000 more lost since just yesterday. and we took note of two graphs from "the new york times," this showing the number of cases each day appearing to plateau and then start to come down. but when you take out the area around new york city, the arc keeps going up....
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collapse in the economy people wouldn't go to new york they were afraid to come to new york the theaters were empty the hotels were empty the restaurants had oh customers it took an enormous effort to bring them back and what we're going to need now is an enormous effort to bring our economy back also on september 11th you know we realize that it's not that hollywood stars are the super athletes who are they hear us it's ordinary americans doing their jobs well every single day september 11th the police the firefighters the mts today the health care workers the orderly as the nurses the doctors people in the grocery stores so there's a lot of commonality but they are 2 different things. in your new book beyond the great divide you look at how americans seem to come together do you expect them to do the same so far does not you know larry we have to and it's not so much a question of do a expect it because i'm disappointed so far that we have not exactly what you said you know but there are signs of hope you know like the last stimulus bill the 4 trillion dollar bill i'm sure there are th
collapse in the economy people wouldn't go to new york they were afraid to come to new york the theaters were empty the hotels were empty the restaurants had oh customers it took an enormous effort to bring them back and what we're going to need now is an enormous effort to bring our economy back also on september 11th you know we realize that it's not that hollywood stars are the super athletes who are they hear us it's ordinary americans doing their jobs well every single day september 11th...
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where there's lots of police in new york city there's always lots of police in new york city but they're in a delicate position right now because they have to patrol the city they have to try to keep order they have to. pray for fried order even for the peaceful protests of those protests you just saw a few minutes ago they walked down here in the police were following them to help block or roads to help keep them safe as well so it's a delicate situation for the police trying to protect public order protect the protesters from traffic in this very important big city of course but yet also protect order when things go out of hand as we saw late saturday night when there was. 47 new york p.d. police vehicles that were burned or damaged 33 police officers were injured and 345 protesters arrested so but they certainly on sunday night and every night there are the the presence of police is very high in the city right now as tensions are very high as well try to get to those on the for us in new york thank you for now. well emotions have been running high as people come out to assess the situ
where there's lots of police in new york city there's always lots of police in new york city but they're in a delicate position right now because they have to patrol the city they have to try to keep order they have to. pray for fried order even for the peaceful protests of those protests you just saw a few minutes ago they walked down here in the police were following them to help block or roads to help keep them safe as well so it's a delicate situation for the police trying to protect public...
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new york city has been the global epicentre of coronavirus. the president said this is a war, i agree with that. this is a war. more people have died here than in any other city in the world. there's been times when i have walked out of the er and said to myself, what in the world has just happened? things got so bad that the governor of new york pleaded for help. i am asking healthcare professionals across the country, please, come help us in new york now. this is the story of some of the nurses who answered that call and the besieged new york doctors fighting to stop their city being overwhelmed. i saw the row of ambulance stretchers waiting to be triaged and i thought to myself, "we're losing, we're losing." ellie, come here! i'm christina ferguson and in a week, i will be heading out to new york to help in the bronx at one of their hospitals. i'm travelling with a co—worker of mine, and having the skills, critical care for me, er for him, we decided, let's do it. this is the first time that i've ever gone on an assignment such as this. t
new york city has been the global epicentre of coronavirus. the president said this is a war, i agree with that. this is a war. more people have died here than in any other city in the world. there's been times when i have walked out of the er and said to myself, what in the world has just happened? things got so bad that the governor of new york pleaded for help. i am asking healthcare professionals across the country, please, come help us in new york now. this is the story of some of the...
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states like new york, new jersey, illinois, and california. by the way, i say this to my own detriment, but truth is truth here. later we'll check in on the sleepy joe biden. still campaigning in his basement. and not very well. we start tonight with the person who represents everything that is wrong in the washington swamp. that it be speaker pelosi. for weeks, her and her democraticth colleagues, they've been totally completely missing in action, sheltering in multimillion dollar gated mansion communities in place. as it turns out,ie they were buy behind closed doors, completing -- get this, a 347,000 word wishlist, filled with $3 trillion in more spending, the 3 trillion in loan guarantees from the fed. despite calling it a "covid relief bill," most of the proposal has absolutely zero to do with the ongoing pandemic. in other words, they are treating the coronavirus like it's christmas morning. just like they did, they kept workers and hospital workers and business small and large waiting for the first stimulus bill. for a week and a half d
states like new york, new jersey, illinois, and california. by the way, i say this to my own detriment, but truth is truth here. later we'll check in on the sleepy joe biden. still campaigning in his basement. and not very well. we start tonight with the person who represents everything that is wrong in the washington swamp. that it be speaker pelosi. for weeks, her and her democraticth colleagues, they've been totally completely missing in action, sheltering in multimillion dollar gated...
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i want to make it clear what i'm saying about new york. new york is the epicenter of this problem. we have major expenses, major problems related to treating coronavirus and related to the impact on our economy and state and local governments. my biggest focus since i have been working on this issue over the past several months has been to try to bring money back to new york to address our problems. the thing that made it clear sweet was when he first delivered money to the hospitals throughout america, the hospitals in texas with only two half% of the cases got more money than hospitals in new york and in time they had over 35% of the cases. work hard to get every democrat and republican in new york to sign a letter to secretary of health and to others saying we need to have a special bond that is distributive based upon the rate of infection and that was only a 10 million-dollar fund, senator schumer helped along and republicans in the state and as a result new york state got $4 billion out of that $10 million to help address the problems our hospitals face. the same problems sam
i want to make it clear what i'm saying about new york. new york is the epicenter of this problem. we have major expenses, major problems related to treating coronavirus and related to the impact on our economy and state and local governments. my biggest focus since i have been working on this issue over the past several months has been to try to bring money back to new york to address our problems. the thing that made it clear sweet was when he first delivered money to the hospitals throughout...
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. >>> new york's governor andrew cuomo saying new york city will not reopen until june unless a miracle happens, as parts of upstate new york prepare to reopen. at least 45 states now easing restrictions. but how many have shown 14 days of declines in cases? the president's own guidelines. and many americans who want to go back to work are also still worried about their health. and the images of americans in close quarters, from california, to a packed restaurant on mother's day in colorado. the beaches in naples so crowded, authorities have moved in again. and tonight, the growing concern about that deadly condition doctors believe is linked to coronavirus in children. at least ten states now reporting cases. >>> overseas tonight, why what we're seeing there could help us prepare for what could come here at home. in paris tonight, people emerging from their homes for the first time in 55 days.t te praised. now, fears of a second wave. word tonight of one man possibly infecting more than 80 people. >>> here at home, the doctor who came to new york to treat infected patients capturing im
. >>> new york's governor andrew cuomo saying new york city will not reopen until june unless a miracle happens, as parts of upstate new york prepare to reopen. at least 45 states now easing restrictions. but how many have shown 14 days of declines in cases? the president's own guidelines. and many americans who want to go back to work are also still worried about their health. and the images of americans in close quarters, from california, to a packed restaurant on mother's day in...
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york, utica, new york, the southwest sphere of binghamton, new york. that's kind of the state strategy for new jersey, phil murphy is taking. both governors agreed as have the governors of delaware to reopen beaches by memorial day, again with stringent crowd controls in effect. he is going to address a little later on, also, this issue with a lot of the nursing homes that are in disarray right now. disproportionate number of deaths, not only in new york and new jersey, but across the country have been occurring at senior centers and nursing homes and that's been a very big issue. it's a very big worry for new york state assemblyman ron kim who joins us right now. assemblyman, thank you for taking the time. i know right now they're looking at how to contain this, but they have a devil of a time doing it. one of the issues is, if you have the coronavirus entering such a home and such a center, you're not allowed in there. do you endorse that? assemblyman, can you hear us? apparently not. all right, we're going to work on that here. to update you, maybe
york, utica, new york, the southwest sphere of binghamton, new york. that's kind of the state strategy for new jersey, phil murphy is taking. both governors agreed as have the governors of delaware to reopen beaches by memorial day, again with stringent crowd controls in effect. he is going to address a little later on, also, this issue with a lot of the nursing homes that are in disarray right now. disproportionate number of deaths, not only in new york and new jersey, but across the country...
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new york has 3094. 1487. it's an international tragedy everyone has to grapple with and something we are trying to learn from everyday moving forward. gov. cuomo: we are in a political environment here. i get it. i understand it. i'm a big boy. i can say all day long i refused to politicize this discussion. i have not and will not because i represent democrats and republicans and independents and atheists and short people and tall people. the politics makes no difference to me. i have no political agenda. i have no political aspirations. there are no politics here. i can say that. it is still an election year and people are still playing politics and this is a hyper-partisan environment. to the extent people want to politicize this issue, and republicans are saying, well, new york did this. new york followed the president's agency guidance. that depoliticize is it. what new york did was follow what the republican administration said to do. that is not my attempt at politicizing it. it is my attempt to depolit
new york has 3094. 1487. it's an international tragedy everyone has to grapple with and something we are trying to learn from everyday moving forward. gov. cuomo: we are in a political environment here. i get it. i understand it. i'm a big boy. i can say all day long i refused to politicize this discussion. i have not and will not because i represent democrats and republicans and independents and atheists and short people and tall people. the politics makes no difference to me. i have no...
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and you add that to the density of new york, especially in new york city. and that virus just took off, okay. we didn't know. we didn't know. now we do. we also can look back in history and look at that 1918 flu pandemic they talk about. the places that opened too soon saw that flu come right back. and by the way, that flu was not one wave. that was three waves. first wave, second wave, third wave. second wave was worse than the first wave. and you see, watch the other countries that went through this before us, right, we're not the first one down the chute. there were other countries that went down before us. you see they wanted to reopen also. they were feeling the pressure on reopening, and you study those cases and you see that you reopen too soon or you reopen unintelligently and you can then have an immediate backlash. and that's not speculation. that is looking at other countries, and look at what has happened around the world. and then you talk to the experts who know, listen to what they're saying. dr. fauci, who i think is one of the best voices a
and you add that to the density of new york, especially in new york city. and that virus just took off, okay. we didn't know. we didn't know. now we do. we also can look back in history and look at that 1918 flu pandemic they talk about. the places that opened too soon saw that flu come right back. and by the way, that flu was not one wave. that was three waves. first wave, second wave, third wave. second wave was worse than the first wave. and you see, watch the other countries that went...
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today new york city mayor bill de blasio facing backlash over the way the n.y.p.d. enforces social distancing rules after this comes after several alarming video surfaced on social media in recent weeks showing violent encounters with police and alleged social distancing by leaders specifically in black and brown communities back i don't like. this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing sting the. police watchdogs accusing officers of using social distancing during the pandemic as an excuse to harass people of color along the lines of stop and frisk others taking it a step further criticizing what they call police officers double standards going after minorities during this pandemic but allowing crowds of mainly white parco wares to gather in large groups well you know. the founder of foundation for red dress told r.t. the cops attitude toward saying whites in central park who are massless and crowded together are greeted with a smile and hand in masks but blacks and latinos who are alleged v
today new york city mayor bill de blasio facing backlash over the way the n.y.p.d. enforces social distancing rules after this comes after several alarming video surfaced on social media in recent weeks showing violent encounters with police and alleged social distancing by leaders specifically in black and brown communities back i don't like. this video capturing the moment an officer waves a taser and repeatedly strikes a bystander during a social distancing sting the. police watchdogs...
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area, new york, new jersey, connecticut. that's for real. that's been the start of american epidemic. but now we see large outbreaks all over the country. i mean close your eyes, drink three beers, and throw a dart anywhere in the country that has nursing homes, meatpacking facilities, other large processing plants where people have been at work, prisons and jails. they're everywhere, and that means we're seeing outbreaks in those kinds of facilities everywhere. and those outbreaks in those kinds of facilities don't stay inside those facilities because people go in and out of them every day. and they eventually become community outbreaks in all of the places where those things are. and those things are off the beaten path in all sorts of states. the data bears it out. here's the new update on "the new york times" today of which metro area in the country has the most new cases per capita. most new cases in the country per capita. number one, sioux city, iowa. number two, gallop, new mexico. number three, grand island, nebrask
area, new york, new jersey, connecticut. that's for real. that's been the start of american epidemic. but now we see large outbreaks all over the country. i mean close your eyes, drink three beers, and throw a dart anywhere in the country that has nursing homes, meatpacking facilities, other large processing plants where people have been at work, prisons and jails. they're everywhere, and that means we're seeing outbreaks in those kinds of facilities everywhere. and those outbreaks in those...
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yet the new york times is calling for the d.n.c. to establish a truth panel and investigation for what we all know the real truth the kremlin has been cooking us up for decades they thought all the way back in 1000 times to the bike one day run for president so they plucked a random young doctor put herself in a life long psychologically damaging situation to say she qualified to when he finally got close to keep the white house but they had to make it believable so they got several people in on it to be like her ex-husband on several occasions petitioner tara reid related a problem that she was having at work regarding sexual harassment and u.s. senator joe biden's office and her ex neighbor i remember her saying here was this person that she was working for him she added lies to him and he kind of put her against a wall and he put his fan of her skirt and he couldn't spinners insider she found that she was assaulted and she really didn't feel there was anything she could do and even a mother i'm wondering what. would. go through t
yet the new york times is calling for the d.n.c. to establish a truth panel and investigation for what we all know the real truth the kremlin has been cooking us up for decades they thought all the way back in 1000 times to the bike one day run for president so they plucked a random young doctor put herself in a life long psychologically damaging situation to say she qualified to when he finally got close to keep the white house but they had to make it believable so they got several people in...
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the new york city subway system has never been closed. it operates 24 hours a day because we have a 24 hour city. we are taking the unprecedented step during this pandemic of closing the system for 4 hours at night when the ridership is lowest. until 5 a.m. and the mta is going to literally disinfect every train. i just viewed the operation on how they are doing it and it is smart, labor-intensive, people have to wear hazmat suits, they have a number of chemicals that disinfect. you literally have to go through the whole train with a misting device where they spray disinfectant on every surface. this virus -- they are just studying it now -- but the virus could live 2-3 days on surfaces like stainless steel. you look at the inside of a subway car, the rails, the bars, there stainless steel. to make sure the transit workers are safe, to make sure the riding public is safe, the best thing you can do is disinfect the car. as massive a challenge as that is. but that is what the mta is doing and they're doing it well. it is just another sign o
the new york city subway system has never been closed. it operates 24 hours a day because we have a 24 hour city. we are taking the unprecedented step during this pandemic of closing the system for 4 hours at night when the ridership is lowest. until 5 a.m. and the mta is going to literally disinfect every train. i just viewed the operation on how they are doing it and it is smart, labor-intensive, people have to wear hazmat suits, they have a number of chemicals that disinfect. you literally...
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what to expect in the coming weeks as trinity chavez has the report from new york. today officials slang the groundwork for what lies ahead dozens of states across the country reopening businesses parks and beaches but as most of the country is easing restrictions montana south dakota arkansas and maine are still seeing an increase of coronavirus cases hard hit new york mapping out a phased plan to reopen but governor cuomo says his state will have to keep its hands on the valves if the infection rate goes up the lower the infection rate. the more you will increase the economic activity it is a formula it is some area beaches and parks reopening large groups in new york seen across the city many violating social distancing restrictions gathering outside of bars and restaurants many of which are open for takeout new york city the epicenter of the outbreak far from out of the woods mayor bill de blasio doubling down on his decision to keep beaches in the city closed for memorial day weekend that's just the beach imagine the scene on the a train with people going out t
what to expect in the coming weeks as trinity chavez has the report from new york. today officials slang the groundwork for what lies ahead dozens of states across the country reopening businesses parks and beaches but as most of the country is easing restrictions montana south dakota arkansas and maine are still seeing an increase of coronavirus cases hard hit new york mapping out a phased plan to reopen but governor cuomo says his state will have to keep its hands on the valves if the...
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let me read you part of this piece out of "the new york times." the projections confirm the primary fear of public health experts. the reopening of the economy will put the nation right back where it was in mid march where cases were rising so rapidly that patients were dying on gurneys and hospital hallways, end quote. as we are learning these new projections, at least 40 states will have started reopening businesses in some form or fashion by the end of this week. let's start with cnn correspondent nick watt following how states are moving forward despite doctors and scientists warning it's still too much too soon and for states keeping stay at home orders, they're seeing people just not follow the rules. >> reporter: they are, brooke, absolutely, but there's one other factor at play here, there's just millions of people who are very amped up to get out there again. they have been home for a long time. connecticut opened the parks. the weekend. they had to close the parks just because the parking lots were full to capacity. it wasn't so much peo
let me read you part of this piece out of "the new york times." the projections confirm the primary fear of public health experts. the reopening of the economy will put the nation right back where it was in mid march where cases were rising so rapidly that patients were dying on gurneys and hospital hallways, end quote. as we are learning these new projections, at least 40 states will have started reopening businesses in some form or fashion by the end of this week. let's start with...
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that means everyone is playing. >> bernard: it's just not new york city, it's new york state. it's new jersey. these leaders, these mayors and governors, are breaking people. they are breaking people mentally, financially, professionally. it they are destroying their lives, and they sit back and say, just do this. the governor's worth $50 million, he doesn't give a damn about the people in new jersey that have to live from paycheck to paycheck. >> laura: it mayor de blasio opposes, by the way, bernie extending line of duty benefits to family members of city workers killed by cocovid-19. >> bernard: he actually opposed that legislation. that takes me back to the aftermath of 9/11 where we hadn't members of congress who would not support and financially support the men and women who were dying of cancer. it there doing it all over again. who's leading the charge? the mayor of the city. they shouldn't be doing it in the first place. >> laura: councilman borelli, joe borelli, fired back. he told us he is not honoring line of duty death. the trump administration pays for pension, h
that means everyone is playing. >> bernard: it's just not new york city, it's new york state. it's new jersey. these leaders, these mayors and governors, are breaking people. they are breaking people mentally, financially, professionally. it they are destroying their lives, and they sit back and say, just do this. the governor's worth $50 million, he doesn't give a damn about the people in new jersey that have to live from paycheck to paycheck. >> laura: it mayor de blasio opposes,...
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they will be sent to new york for replacement. a new regiment joined the ranks of the 28th massachusetts, will now replace the 29th, they will be one of the only regiments that has an emerald green flag in the battle of fredericksburg. flags are what you rally around. flags are what you follow into battle, because you can't hear your commander to tell you to move left or right, so if you don't have these, what are you going to do? a story out of the irish brigade says that, without their flags, without an object to rally around, what would they follow? assume many men began putting sprigs of green boxwood in their caps, to indicate the green of ireland, and stand in place of those beautiful flags that had gone back to new york. this is fredericksburg. the union army would eventually build a pontoon bridge across the river and attack the town. by december 11, they received orders to prepare for battle around fredericksburg, which opens up december 13. the men crossed the pontoon bridge, walk-through open fields attacking the height
they will be sent to new york for replacement. a new regiment joined the ranks of the 28th massachusetts, will now replace the 29th, they will be one of the only regiments that has an emerald green flag in the battle of fredericksburg. flags are what you rally around. flags are what you follow into battle, because you can't hear your commander to tell you to move left or right, so if you don't have these, what are you going to do? a story out of the irish brigade says that, without their flags,...
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approaches 100000 covered 19 deaths in new york times dedicates an issue to those who lost their lives in the pandemic plus love. muslims around the world right this past for the last time in the drama down overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. american held welcome protests have broken out in hong kong off to china sparked outrage with proposed new legislation that would ban what beijing calls succession ism and subversive activity it could allow chinese security agents to operate inside the territory pro-democracy campaigners are calling it a threat to hong kong's autonomy. once again shrouds the streets of hong kong. protests and off to china push for a strict new national security law for the territory under cover of the coronavirus . national security law is even more damaging and harmful than the extradition bell. last year introduced by the government and now when time is running out in hong kong we would describe now as the beginning of the end we don't have enough time but we still need to continue the fight. for opponent see this is the end of hong kong one country 2 syst
approaches 100000 covered 19 deaths in new york times dedicates an issue to those who lost their lives in the pandemic plus love. muslims around the world right this past for the last time in the drama down overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. american held welcome protests have broken out in hong kong off to china sparked outrage with proposed new legislation that would ban what beijing calls succession ism and subversive activity it could allow chinese security agents to operate inside...
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no, not in new york city. you're right. new york city has figured it out. i mean, what has long been my fear, beyond new york city, of course, which was horrific, was what happened when this got into the area where i've lived most of my life. what happens when it gets outside of new york, gets off of the east coast, gets into the central time zone? what you find is that you find an older population. demographics trend older in rural america. the hospitals. i've talked to hospital administrators, people running rural hospitals across middle america. they're scared to death. they don't have the capacity to handle patients coming in. some only have one or two ventilators in their entire hospital. they've been gutted over the past five to ten years by medicaid cuts that republicans passed, thinking they were being responsible. now, it's their own hospitals in red state america, in many places that are ill-equipped to handle even the slightest of surges. that's what concerns me about the coronavirus coming to middle america. the president delivering a very mixed
no, not in new york city. you're right. new york city has figured it out. i mean, what has long been my fear, beyond new york city, of course, which was horrific, was what happened when this got into the area where i've lived most of my life. what happens when it gets outside of new york, gets off of the east coast, gets into the central time zone? what you find is that you find an older population. demographics trend older in rural america. the hospitals. i've talked to hospital...
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compared to new york city general average of 19%. hospitalization rate, 3.2 people for every 100,000. compared to 1.8. it is double the hospitalization rate. okay. so be smart. let's use the numbers. let's research, where are people who are infected, where are the new cases coming from, where is the spread continuing? low-income communities, communities of color. they tend to be high latino, high african-american population. and we're seeing that pattern continue in zip codes, lower income, predominantly minority. brownsville, brooklyn, 41%. double the city average. that happens to be 80% african-american, but again, just about double the rate of hospitalization. so that's where the cases are still coming from. that's where the virus is still spreading. but again, you look at the data. you see it over and over again. by zip code, by select communities within the city. my old neighborhood, hollis, queens, 35% compared to 19%. so it's all across the city. less in staten island. higher in communities of color and lower income communitie
compared to new york city general average of 19%. hospitalization rate, 3.2 people for every 100,000. compared to 1.8. it is double the hospitalization rate. okay. so be smart. let's use the numbers. let's research, where are people who are infected, where are the new cases coming from, where is the spread continuing? low-income communities, communities of color. they tend to be high latino, high african-american population. and we're seeing that pattern continue in zip codes, lower income,...
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here in the epicenter, new york, the governor saying new york city will remain shut downntil june unless there's a miracle, he said. as parts of upstate new york prepare to reopen. we have new reporting finding the city may have undercounted the number of deaths by more than 5,000. here's tom llamas. >> reporter: tonight, the state at the center of the coronavirus outbreak taking its first steps towards reopening. >> it's an exciting new phase. we're all anxious to get back to work. >> reporter: but in hard-hit new york city, no major changes until june. still too dangerous. tonight, new analysis from the cdc reveals the toll in the city could be worse than first thought. nearly another 5,300 deaths may be directly or indirectly linked to the pandemic. 45 states have now eased restrictions, but before reopening, many of those states had not met the white house guidelines calling for a 14-day decline in cases. in california, defiance of county shutdown orders. tesla restarting its assembly line. yesterday, thousands packing this rodeo in northern rural california. >> we have constitutiona
here in the epicenter, new york, the governor saying new york city will remain shut downntil june unless there's a miracle, he said. as parts of upstate new york prepare to reopen. we have new reporting finding the city may have undercounted the number of deaths by more than 5,000. here's tom llamas. >> reporter: tonight, the state at the center of the coronavirus outbreak taking its first steps towards reopening. >> it's an exciting new phase. we're all anxious to get back to work....
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in new york, fox news. >>> coming up an exodus on the east coast, people fleeing new york city over corona virus and how much money the city could lose,. >>> also ahead a packed house at a california restaurant. why the owner says she is defying governor's orders and opening her cafe. >> this is my business and i have the right to keep it open. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my girlfriend here likes to say ... "don't just talk about it, be about it." and we're about the 2020 census. because when everyone gets counted on the census, it helps inform public funding in our neighborhood for the next ten years! don't just talk about it - -be about it! complete the census online, by phone or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov. >>> a rust rent in eldorado is defying the state's stay at home orders, tells us the restaurant doesn't have enough space for social distancing but the owner felt like it was time to reopen. >> at a tiny road side diner in eldorado where the sign promises true home coo
in new york, fox news. >>> coming up an exodus on the east coast, people fleeing new york city over corona virus and how much money the city could lose,. >>> also ahead a packed house at a california restaurant. why the owner says she is defying governor's orders and opening her cafe. >> this is my business and i have the right to keep it open. if i could do one thing, i'd make sure there were more textbooks in schools. i'm a teacher. i've seen the need, but my...
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at some point -- >> it's just not new york city. it's new york state. it's new jersey. these leaders and mayors and governments are breaking people. they are breaking people mentally, financially, professionally. they are destroying their lives and it's easy for them to sit back and say, just do this. he doesn't give a damn about the peoplell in new jersey that have to live from paycheck to paycheck. >> laura: mayor de blasio opposes, by the way, burning, extending line of duty benefits to the family members of city workers killed by covid. >> he actually opposed that legislation. this takes me back>> personallyo the aftermath of 9/11 when we had members of congress and politicians who would not support and indemnify and financially support the men and women dying of cancer. they are doing it all over again and who was leading the charge? the mayor of the city who is not telling his people, now telling these cops come and go out and do something they shouldn't be doing in the first place. >> laura: complement joe borelli, he fired back telling us that the bellagio is no
at some point -- >> it's just not new york city. it's new york state. it's new jersey. these leaders and mayors and governments are breaking people. they are breaking people mentally, financially, professionally. they are destroying their lives and it's easy for them to sit back and say, just do this. he doesn't give a damn about the peoplell in new jersey that have to live from paycheck to paycheck. >> laura: mayor de blasio opposes, by the way, burning, extending line of duty...
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york has distributed 32000000 meals to new yorkers who need food. and this effort is growing every day by next week over a 1000000 meals will be delivered per day delivered to york officials say the state department of labor has now paid out more than 9000000000 dollars to 2000000 people who have filed for unemployment claims since the pandemic began meantime a new report finds that it will take the city at least 4 years to reach prepaying demick unemployment numbers but the city will not start to rebound from the crisis at least for another 2 years reporting any york trinity chávez r.t. . and op ad in the new york post goes on an extraordinary rant demanding an end to the law. down in the state we're going to discuss that and then over at sports regina hamm shares some memorabilia heading the auction block that place tribute to the late kobe bryant said about what all the latest news and anything you might have missed make sure you download our brain free app portable t.v. you can watch there 24 seventh's i'll be back in 2. oz no t.v. no crow. no
york has distributed 32000000 meals to new yorkers who need food. and this effort is growing every day by next week over a 1000000 meals will be delivered per day delivered to york officials say the state department of labor has now paid out more than 9000000000 dollars to 2000000 people who have filed for unemployment claims since the pandemic began meantime a new report finds that it will take the city at least 4 years to reach prepaying demick unemployment numbers but the city will not start...
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so mgm, bellagio, new york new york, mgm grand, wynn, caesars palace, the flamingo, some of the names that will reopening. how will the casinos look different? face masks are recommended, not required, for guests. you will have a temperature check. no valet parking. every other slot machine will be, you know, closed off. there will be plexiglass. no nightclubs but yes, the pools will be open with restrictions on capacity. this is pretty ambitious, if you ask me, the way they are reopening vegas. there's a lot you can do. stuart: they are reopening next week, albeit i don't know what they will look and feel like but they are reopening. that is the news. >>> that bell that's ringing tells you that the stock market is going to open in literally three or four seconds. it's thursday morning and we are expected to see a lot of green when trading begins. we are off and running and yes, there's plenty of green from the get-go. about three-quarters of the dow 30 have already opened and they are green. they are higher. the dow is up about 200 points. that's roughly .75%. solid gain again, just
so mgm, bellagio, new york new york, mgm grand, wynn, caesars palace, the flamingo, some of the names that will reopening. how will the casinos look different? face masks are recommended, not required, for guests. you will have a temperature check. no valet parking. every other slot machine will be, you know, closed off. there will be plexiglass. no nightclubs but yes, the pools will be open with restrictions on capacity. this is pretty ambitious, if you ask me, the way they are reopening...