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and we're back with jeremy howar howard. the question i'm going to ask, i'm going to pose it here because i want people to know. do you have any hard data that would suggest when you have a critical mass wearing these scarves is effective to tamp down the spread. >> i have a couple of interesting examples of this. perhaps the best thing we can do as data scientists is to look at two time periods of the same country. try and find two time periods but nothing much changes. you can't be perfect. one interesting thing is look at south korea. they have a culture of mask wearing but mainly only when they have symptoms. we now know it's not the primary time they need it. also, the country ran out of masks. people were not able to get masks. during that time, the number of cases in south korea was closely tracking italy. we know how awful things have gotten in italy. then in late february, the government stepped in and they guaranteed a supply of masks and set up a system where everybody could go and get their masks on a particular
and we're back with jeremy howar howard. the question i'm going to ask, i'm going to pose it here because i want people to know. do you have any hard data that would suggest when you have a critical mass wearing these scarves is effective to tamp down the spread. >> i have a couple of interesting examples of this. perhaps the best thing we can do as data scientists is to look at two time periods of the same country. try and find two time periods but nothing much changes. you can't be...
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jeremy by and large they have small and fringey. people are waving confederate flags and carrying semi-automatic weapons. this is not an outpoing that we covered in 2009 and 2010. i do think, though, there is a difference between that type of uprising and revolt, which is fairly contained and the type that you could see slowly bubbling up. i woo kite call it a revolt but as people described it to me, ence are fraying. there are people who are home now at weeks. robert: they are getting restless. jeremy, i want toll get shannon in here real quick.ki sp the fight on the right. the president is pushing onio immigr is that going to continue with more executive orders? shanno that was the way to get the topic back into his comfortable turf. he wanted to talk about immigration and can't. a way to get the conversation on his turf for the number one issue for rep plicans andnt this picture of a future where there are so many jobs that immigrants are flooding here. and spin the thing forward and people think things will be t bettn they actua
jeremy by and large they have small and fringey. people are waving confederate flags and carrying semi-automatic weapons. this is not an outpoing that we covered in 2009 and 2010. i do think, though, there is a difference between that type of uprising and revolt, which is fairly contained and the type that you could see slowly bubbling up. i woo kite call it a revolt but as people described it to me, ence are fraying. there are people who are home now at weeks. robert: they are getting...
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we're joined by jeremy can indic a senior policy fellow at the center for global development from bond better spot managing director and head of research at the german economic institute and from ottawa diane cheery ak and economist and city a fellow in the global economy program at the center for international governance innovation gentlemen welcome to all of you jeremy let's start with you how do nations come out of lockdown is there a one size fits all formula or does it need a specific approach do tailored to each individual country and economy well i think every country needs to adapt some common principles to its own setting and figure out how it can implement those but you know what we're seeing is a few common threads you need widespread testing so that anyone who has who is a suspect case can access testing the need you need large scale contact tracing and quarantine that you know that large scale contact tracing it allows you to identify the people who have been exposed in a very specific way so that you can quarantine only them instead of courtin your whole economy and then
we're joined by jeremy can indic a senior policy fellow at the center for global development from bond better spot managing director and head of research at the german economic institute and from ottawa diane cheery ak and economist and city a fellow in the global economy program at the center for international governance innovation gentlemen welcome to all of you jeremy let's start with you how do nations come out of lockdown is there a one size fits all formula or does it need a specific...
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hey, jeremy, good to see you. >> hello there. nice to see you, too. >> i know. i can't wait to get to the mask making because i just think that's so useful for many people. but, first, i would like to clarify for our viewers, under what situations they need to wear a mask now when they're out and about in the bay area. so let's talk about when they're absolutely required. >> yeah. so they're absolutely required, both, legally and practically. they're nicely aligned, which makes it easy. basically, whenever you're out and about, exempt when you're exercising, not when you're at home and not when you're in the car with family members or on your own. in those situations, there is no requirement, under the orders, to wear a mask. >> okay. in fact, you just answered jonathan rosenbaum's question. he asked do i need to wear a mask if i am just going to take a walk around the neighborhood? so yt sai it's not necessary, and of course it's not legally required. but should you? i mean, could it be extra beneficial, given what happens when you're exercising? >> you know, i
hey, jeremy, good to see you. >> hello there. nice to see you, too. >> i know. i can't wait to get to the mask making because i just think that's so useful for many people. but, first, i would like to clarify for our viewers, under what situations they need to wear a mask now when they're out and about in the bay area. so let's talk about when they're absolutely required. >> yeah. so they're absolutely required, both, legally and practically. they're nicely aligned, which...
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after the extremely bad election defeat for labour, jeremy corbyn said he would stand down. a contest of over three months. the backdrop to all of this is the coronavirus outbreak and it has changed the nature of it. today there will be an unveiling of the new leader, none of that will be happening now, they willjust be an announcement with pre—recorded m essa 9 es announcement with pre—recorded messages from the candidates. the winner will make contact and layout something, but it will not be what people expected. most people think that sir keir starmer and rebecca long—bailey are the two main contenders in all of this. the real question for whoever wins is the massive challenge that the labour party faces having had four election defeats, how do they plot a path back to the victory given how far behind they are? of course, the political landscape has changed in the coronavirus means that in terms of economic policy, all of that has been thrown up in the air. huge public money going into every single section of the economy. that will make things slightly different. ve
after the extremely bad election defeat for labour, jeremy corbyn said he would stand down. a contest of over three months. the backdrop to all of this is the coronavirus outbreak and it has changed the nature of it. today there will be an unveiling of the new leader, none of that will be happening now, they willjust be an announcement with pre—recorded m essa 9 es announcement with pre—recorded messages from the candidates. the winner will make contact and layout something, but it will not...
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perhaps next, jeremy can fly his toothbrush over to her place. and why not? she's already met his mother. >> your mom reached out. >> no! >> she's so nice. >> why didn't she tell me? >> reporter: are you guys dating right now? >> sure. but we're open to seeing other >>of people. >> reporter: it is hard to maintain a long-distance relationship, even if it's just across the street. but we will certainly be rooting for them because it's their kind of attitude and ingenuity that we're going to need to preserve our humanity. steve hartman, "on the road," in new york. >> o'donnell: okay, that's the second time i've teared up during this broadcast. and steve has a special announcement. kindness 101 is returning. his onlineoffer his online class for class for kids every monday for the rest of the school year. you can find it at cbsnews.com/kindness101. and we'll be right back. cbsnews.com/kindness101. and we'll be right back. coming together makes us stronger. and ford is built to lend a hand especially now with 6-month payment relief. buy a new ford, we'll defer 3 p
perhaps next, jeremy can fly his toothbrush over to her place. and why not? she's already met his mother. >> your mom reached out. >> no! >> she's so nice. >> why didn't she tell me? >> reporter: are you guys dating right now? >> sure. but we're open to seeing other >>of people. >> reporter: it is hard to maintain a long-distance relationship, even if it's just across the street. but we will certainly be rooting for them because it's their kind of...
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we are joined by jeremy stretch, cibc head of fx strategy. jeremy: good morning, francine. francine: what are euro participants worried about? jeremy: well, i think they will be clearly worried about the slow-moving response of the eu leaders and regards to the pandemic process. it is interesting there was a degree of skepticism as to whether eu leaders would come up with a very aggressive and coordinated response, videoconference. clearly the outcome of yesterday's meeting was going to be a symmetric, if we have a deal, the euro would have appreciated dramatically. and in fact, the process, the funds from the rescue package seems to be the fact that we have another couple of weeks away for some degree of resolution for that, the longer-term budget remains unclear. theust keeps the euro on contrast with the measures we have seen in the u.s., with that house package being passed last night, do suggest that for now, urodynamics remain challenging, and in the short-term, at the very least, it would not be surprising to see it, those april lows really being tested, particularly
we are joined by jeremy stretch, cibc head of fx strategy. jeremy: good morning, francine. francine: what are euro participants worried about? jeremy: well, i think they will be clearly worried about the slow-moving response of the eu leaders and regards to the pandemic process. it is interesting there was a degree of skepticism as to whether eu leaders would come up with a very aggressive and coordinated response, videoconference. clearly the outcome of yesterday's meeting was going to be a...
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welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now if i did self amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of the defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clarke of when dimia who served as child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair you also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture minister your black thank thanks for coming on the show corbin turned into the largest social movement repeatedly in western europe is it now finished you know far from it and i think we've got a funk jeremy corbyn for the way he's got all of a nice support and you know the last election december is very confusing because if you look at it in catastrophic well you say catastrophic but remember we normally have 40 seats in scotland we had one we had almost a wipe out in wales you know for labor we lost a lot of c.c.s. time and if you look at england in spite of the red wall that the press are focused o
welcome back well to more of the 120th birthday of the british labor party now thanks to jeremy corbyn the largest socialist movement in any major country but the party now if i did self amidst an increasingly fractured leadership battle of the defeat at the polls in december joining me now is former labor cabinet minister lord clarke of when dimia who served as child serve the duchy of lancaster under tony blair you also served as they were shadow secretary defense and shadow agriculture...
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the shadow brexit secretary received 56.2% of the vote and will succeed jeremy corbyn. the human rights lawyer beat rivals rebecca long—bailey who got 27.6% and lisa nandy who got 16.2% after the first round of voting. angela rayner won the deputy leadership race. the mp for ashton—under—lyne and shadow education secretary won 52.6% of the vote in the third round of votes. sir keir starmer has been elected as the new leader of the labour party here in the uk. he said his task was to lead the labour party with confidence and hope and he also promised to tackle anti—semitism within the party. it is the owner and the privilege of my life to be elected as leader of the labour party. it comes at a moment like none other in our lifetime. coronavirus has brought normal life to a halt. 0ur cities, oui’ normal life to a halt. 0ur cities, our towns and our villages are silent, our roads deserted. public life has all but come to a standstill and we are missing each other. people are frightened by the strangeness, anxious about what will happen next, and we have to rememb
the shadow brexit secretary received 56.2% of the vote and will succeed jeremy corbyn. the human rights lawyer beat rivals rebecca long—bailey who got 27.6% and lisa nandy who got 16.2% after the first round of voting. angela rayner won the deputy leadership race. the mp for ashton—under—lyne and shadow education secretary won 52.6% of the vote in the third round of votes. sir keir starmer has been elected as the new leader of the labour party here in the uk. he said his task was to lead...
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levels of infection across our society we didn't do that no we didn't do that here in britain but then jeremy corbyn today arguably represents the polar opposite of his success as a care star for that alone boris johnson in a new book by the b.b.c. is stuart macone explains the korban tradition the author of the nanny state made me a story of britain and how to save it joins me now via skype stuart welcome to going underground all the talk here is a free internet we need to have a new respect for shop workers for refuse collectors for n.h.s. people your new book begins with a story about the public sector on the post office tower in london with tony benn who i should say that is last ever television interview long form t.v. interview for this programme just did you recount the beginning of this book well and that's good to know the you got a last interview problem a great great now an obviously yeah we were yeah it's sort of the siege of the reading the book begins with i was doing a t.v. interview with charlie bannon and we would united top of the what many people still think of as the post
levels of infection across our society we didn't do that no we didn't do that here in britain but then jeremy corbyn today arguably represents the polar opposite of his success as a care star for that alone boris johnson in a new book by the b.b.c. is stuart macone explains the korban tradition the author of the nanny state made me a story of britain and how to save it joins me now via skype stuart welcome to going underground all the talk here is a free internet we need to have a new respect...
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"new york" magazine asking jeremy to shoot their cover. i don't know what it is about it, it is so fascinating to look at and just see a little slice of everybody's lives as they're in quarantine. tell me about the project and why you started it. >> i was sitting in my apartment and i realized right out my window this thing was happening where all these people are going to their roofs and doing these activities that i haven't noticed before. >> reporter: he called the series "roof culture in quarantine," capturing small moments of humanity in a time of covid-19. they have to really, right? find these little moments of joy to make the best of this situation. does it bring you joy, getting to see these moments of people's lives? >> yeah, when i see these things, this brings me joy. then i document it and hopefully it can bring other people joy that watch it. >> reporter: one standout moment? >> a couple just like in love on that roof. it was a beautiful moment. i photographed them, and i wasn't going to post this one unless i got consent bec
"new york" magazine asking jeremy to shoot their cover. i don't know what it is about it, it is so fascinating to look at and just see a little slice of everybody's lives as they're in quarantine. tell me about the project and why you started it. >> i was sitting in my apartment and i realized right out my window this thing was happening where all these people are going to their roofs and doing these activities that i haven't noticed before. >> reporter: he called the...
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corbyn made him a lord after the defeat of the labor party that doesn't look like the idea that jeremy corbin was against lord mcnichol who seems to be implicated 1st trying to sabotage labour's chances of general elections it's about how we behave as a party i can't think of a single form a general and secretary of the labor party has to do it's something that is done i think and by the sides of the house it's clear that when the report was was published and things like this may no have less is there really been a known people been able to prove it i have to keep reminding our viewers that the relevance of these internal labor matters is to how britain is today responding to coronavirus britain has been affected the worst one of the worst countries in the world its response so how could it be possible given that people knew there were and he called mean people as presumably they're empty stomach people in today's labor he would be cheering on the defeat of the labor party at a general election we have what's that messages within this secret report that starmer is threatening people wi
corbyn made him a lord after the defeat of the labor party that doesn't look like the idea that jeremy corbin was against lord mcnichol who seems to be implicated 1st trying to sabotage labour's chances of general elections it's about how we behave as a party i can't think of a single form a general and secretary of the labor party has to do it's something that is done i think and by the sides of the house it's clear that when the report was was published and things like this may no have less...
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jeremy: thank you very much for having on the call. in the first place, for rapid kit like this, we do not attempt to say that we are going to replacing the currentodus operandi -- moderates up around -- modest operandi.y -- modus >> how soon do you see this kid being used in the eu, the u.s. and where are you seeing the most interest? jeremy: currently right now, we have been receiving a number of calls from all over the world in regards to this kit. for thef concern really detection kit is that it is supposed to add value, provide diagnostic support. at the same time, it could add value for patients who, depending on the clinical presentation and the rules pertaining to any country, to patients that may exhibit any potential false-negative for a symptom at patients, as well as for pate -- asymptomatic patients. what it does essentially is to the expressodies the bioanalytical process between the virus and the immune system. it is essentially a serial get surrogate-- a biomarker. we can tell from that that iseone may have disease and
jeremy: thank you very much for having on the call. in the first place, for rapid kit like this, we do not attempt to say that we are going to replacing the currentodus operandi -- moderates up around -- modest operandi.y -- modus >> how soon do you see this kid being used in the eu, the u.s. and where are you seeing the most interest? jeremy: currently right now, we have been receiving a number of calls from all over the world in regards to this kit. for thef concern really detection kit...
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jeremy die moeamond broke that and is out front now. jeremy, the president, clearly, growing concerned about his re-election prospects. he brings up the election and his popularity and his ratings at his briefings, when he was holding them on a daily basis, so what happened? >> erin, the president isn't just growing concerned. he's growing increasingly unnerved by the prospects by his 2020 re-election prospects. the resources familiar with the matter are now telling me, erin, that the president's frustrations boiled over on friday evening during a phone call with his campaign manager, brad parscale. i'm told that the president berated parscale for his slide in the poll numbers. even threatening to sue him at one point. now, it's not clear exactly how serious the president was about that threat. some sources have suggested to me that it was, perhaps, a joke. but what is clear, erin, is that the president is growing increasingly unnerved about his re-election prospects. remember, this coronavirus pandemic has really upturned the roadmap f
jeremy die moeamond broke that and is out front now. jeremy, the president, clearly, growing concerned about his re-election prospects. he brings up the election and his popularity and his ratings at his briefings, when he was holding them on a daily basis, so what happened? >> erin, the president isn't just growing concerned. he's growing increasingly unnerved by the prospects by his 2020 re-election prospects. the resources familiar with the matter are now telling me, erin, that the...
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jeremy diamond broke that story and is "out front" now. jeremy, the president clearly concerned about his reelection prospects. he brings up the election and his popularity and his ratings at the briefings when he was holding them on a daily basis. so what happened? >> reporter: well, erin, the president isn't growing concerned, he's growing unnerved by his 2020 reelection prospect. three sources familiar with the matter are telling me, erin, the president's frustrations boiled boiled over with during a conversation with his campaign manager. he berated him for the poll numbers, even threatening to sue him at one point. it's not clear how serious the president was about that threat. some sources have suggested to me that it was perhaps a joke. but what is clear, erin, is that the president is growing increasingly unnerved about his reelection prospects. remember, this coronavirus pandemic has really upturned the road map for president trump to win reelection. it took away his biggest calling card which was, of course, the economy. >> so, j
jeremy diamond broke that story and is "out front" now. jeremy, the president clearly concerned about his reelection prospects. he brings up the election and his popularity and his ratings at the briefings when he was holding them on a daily basis. so what happened? >> reporter: well, erin, the president isn't growing concerned, he's growing unnerved by his 2020 reelection prospect. three sources familiar with the matter are telling me, erin, the president's frustrations boiled...
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jeremy simmons says he lost hisjob in unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost his job in the unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost hisjob in the property unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost his job in the property sector asa lost his job in the property sector as a consequence of the pandemic, and has turned to the food bank for short—term help. and has turned to the food bank for short-term help. have you got any coffee here? it is a completely different way of life at the moment. you work all your life and then something happens and you have to make drastic changes. at this food bank, they have seen a 300% increase in demand. here, families who need help to feed children who would ordinarily be in school are a key group needing help. some may have been on free school meals, but there is an issue with the voucher system not working. both the food banks and their new clients hope and expect this surge will decline when the lockdown ends. the trouble, of course, is that no one knows when that will be. michael buchanan, bbc new
jeremy simmons says he lost hisjob in unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost his job in the unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost hisjob in the property unemployed. jeremy simmons says he lost his job in the property sector asa lost his job in the property sector as a consequence of the pandemic, and has turned to the food bank for short—term help. and has turned to the food bank for short-term help. have you got any coffee here? it is a completely different way of life at the moment. you...
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our guest is jeremy. i mentioned that because today of the firstrsary day of testing for the polio vaccine. one year later, it was shared around the country after it was proven safe. i am curious from your level of expertise, what you think we will see from the u.s. and around the world in the battle to get the vaccine sooner rather than later. clearly think this will be the most aggressive and concerted push for a vaccine in human history. and the typical expectation is or --eating a new vaccine expectation for creating a new 15cine or disease is a 10 to year period. there are some viruses for which we have never been able to create a bike scene -- a vaccine. i am confident we will create a vaccine. we can suppress the timeline substantially. there are groups like the epidemics which has been researching coronavirus vaccines for several years, using other corunna viruses that we have seen before like -- corona viruses that we have seen before like sars. a number of candidates that are moving their way in
our guest is jeremy. i mentioned that because today of the firstrsary day of testing for the polio vaccine. one year later, it was shared around the country after it was proven safe. i am curious from your level of expertise, what you think we will see from the u.s. and around the world in the battle to get the vaccine sooner rather than later. clearly think this will be the most aggressive and concerted push for a vaccine in human history. and the typical expectation is or --eating a new...
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jeremy, how close is this deal to being finalized? >> reporter: well, if you listen to the secretary, mnuchin, house speaker nancy pelosi as well as senate moo noinority leader chu schumer, on the 10 yard line of getting the agreement. secretary mnuchin talked about a timeline for getting it passed by both houses and says it could be on the president's desk by middle of the week, hopeful we can reach agreement that the senate can pass this tomorrow and the house take it up on tuesday and wednesday we'd be back up and running. >> reporter: this is the result of more than a week of negotiations between democratic lawmakers and the white house. treasury secretary mnuchin has been leading those. looks like what the results will be, about $310 billion for this pay roll protection program. another $75 billion for hospitals, $25 billion for testing. those last two items are something that democrats pushed for. earlier in the week republicans criticized them for not just passing this pay roll protection program just straight with nothing addi
jeremy, how close is this deal to being finalized? >> reporter: well, if you listen to the secretary, mnuchin, house speaker nancy pelosi as well as senate moo noinority leader chu schumer, on the 10 yard line of getting the agreement. secretary mnuchin talked about a timeline for getting it passed by both houses and says it could be on the president's desk by middle of the week, hopeful we can reach agreement that the senate can pass this tomorrow and the house take it up on tuesday and...
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i'm really excited about this joining us is jeremy howard. you've been talking about masks for the past six weeks or more, right? >> right. >> now that we're finally adopting this on a more universal basis, i want to get it to. i'm excited sthoe people how quickly it can be done. before we get to that i know you have been studyig it if people all wore masks and you have the results of a new study. tell us about that. >> since i was last on your show i put together a team from all around the world. south africa, europe. we have been studying the data and literature intensely. we have discovered that people have their masks backwards or inside out. the research has been looking at what's the impact when you wear a masks in terms of do you get sick, do you get infected if you're wearing a mask. what masks do is they stop other people from getting sick if you're sick. remember, you don't know if you're sick. you're most infectious at the time that you've just first been infected. we crunched the numbers and it turns out under some pretty conserva
i'm really excited about this joining us is jeremy howard. you've been talking about masks for the past six weeks or more, right? >> right. >> now that we're finally adopting this on a more universal basis, i want to get it to. i'm excited sthoe people how quickly it can be done. before we get to that i know you have been studyig it if people all wore masks and you have the results of a new study. tell us about that. >> since i was last on your show i put together a team from...
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>> jeremy, thank you. jeremy diamond reporting from the white house for us. joining us now, the lieutenant governor of louisiana, billy nungess nungesser. lieutenant governor, thank you so much for joining us. i know these are very, very difficult times. your state reporting, roughly, what, 20,000 cases, more than 800,000 deaths in louisiana. you just heard dr. fauci acknowledge that if the trump administration had put out those social distancing guidelines three weeks earlier or so, mid-february, even late february, rather than waiting until mid-march, lives would have been saved. dr. fauci also said this. and i'm quoting him. he said -- i'll read it to you. he said, a lot of pushback about shutting things down back then. do you think your state, which had the mardi gras celebrations going into late february, without any guidance at all from the federal government, we now know, if they had received some guidelines, would that had saved lives? you might have canceled mardi gras? >> well, absolutely, we surely -- had we had knowledge of what was to come, we wo
>> jeremy, thank you. jeremy diamond reporting from the white house for us. joining us now, the lieutenant governor of louisiana, billy nungess nungesser. lieutenant governor, thank you so much for joining us. i know these are very, very difficult times. your state reporting, roughly, what, 20,000 cases, more than 800,000 deaths in louisiana. you just heard dr. fauci acknowledge that if the trump administration had put out those social distancing guidelines three weeks earlier or so,...
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all right, jeremy, thank you very much for that report. joining us now to discuss all of the above and more, the chief of the division of infectious diseases at massachusetts general hospital, dr. rochelle rolenski and former acting director of the cdc, dr. richard besser. dr. besser, some states have begun to ease restrictions already, including florida, for example, reopening some of the beaches in the jacksonville area, for example. what sort of risk, potentially, does this pose to public health? >> well, you know, wolf, i think it's way too soon to be taking these steps. we need to be able to do testing in a wholly different way than it's currently done. right now, the people who are being tested are people who have severe illness, people who may be admitted to the hospital. if we're switching from the lockdown strategy we're in now, which has slowed the spread of this disease, we need the ability to test people who have even mild symptoms. and the reason for that is that with the new strategy, public health has to be able to do their
all right, jeremy, thank you very much for that report. joining us now to discuss all of the above and more, the chief of the division of infectious diseases at massachusetts general hospital, dr. rochelle rolenski and former acting director of the cdc, dr. richard besser. dr. besser, some states have begun to ease restrictions already, including florida, for example, reopening some of the beaches in the jacksonville area, for example. what sort of risk, potentially, does this pose to public...
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science jeremy howard will answer the questions more. next. ♪ ♪ >> in an ideal world, we would have the public being messed when they go out. >> we don't recommend them for the general public. >> laura: which is that? masks, no masks, halloween masks? while the cdc and settling the debate in recommending and not requiring, people wear face masks while they're out in public in a physical distance, but not the kind that doctors are. >> a scarf is highly recommended by the professionals. >> can be made from bad demos or scarves or things like this which you have at home. >> were advising new yorkers to wear a face covering whether it be a scarf, it can be something you create yourself at home. >> laura: joining me now is jeremy howard, founder of masks for all and university of san francisco scientist and jeremy, should we d be doing a y thing with a vacuum cleaner bags and i'm looking for those all night and i can find any. there's a run on the banks now and apparently that's good. would you recommend? >> you know, the worst mask as yo
science jeremy howard will answer the questions more. next. ♪ ♪ >> in an ideal world, we would have the public being messed when they go out. >> we don't recommend them for the general public. >> laura: which is that? masks, no masks, halloween masks? while the cdc and settling the debate in recommending and not requiring, people wear face masks while they're out in public in a physical distance, but not the kind that doctors are. >> a scarf is highly recommended by...
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take the case of 28-year-old jeremy cohen, the brooklyn man who fell for a girl he saw out his window dancing on her roof. >>> what did you see in her? you could barely see her. >> i saw a shining bright light. i mean, she was happiness in a dark time so i went out to my deck and i waved hi. she waved hi back. i felt a little bit of a connection. >> reporter: but there's nothing you can do about it. >> unless. >> reporter: unless you have a drone. and the courage to fly your phone number to a total stranger. 23-year-old tori signorela texted jer any shortly after. >> so i asked her out to dinner. >> reporter: of course, tori couldn't come over so she sat at her table and he at his. >> you look beautiful. >> reporter: they even shared a facetime toast. >> it felt like a real date, even though we were on facetime. >> and the date lasted until tori's phone died. >> reporter: for their second date, this week the couple went for a walk, using a giant bubble jeremy bought on e-bay. tori was bowled over by the gesture, almost literally. >> no! [ laughter ] >> she's so nice. >> why wouldn't s
take the case of 28-year-old jeremy cohen, the brooklyn man who fell for a girl he saw out his window dancing on her roof. >>> what did you see in her? you could barely see her. >> i saw a shining bright light. i mean, she was happiness in a dark time so i went out to my deck and i waved hi. she waved hi back. i felt a little bit of a connection. >> reporter: but there's nothing you can do about it. >> unless. >> reporter: unless you have a drone. and the...
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and lena wen and the former chief of staff for the cia and the department of dampefense is back, jeremy bash. >> he's singularly focused on the coverage of his response not the functioning of the government's response, does that sync up to what you're writing and reporting? >> fact check, true. the president is certainly consumed with how his -- the president is certainly consumed with how his performance is being received and it's a few data points. there's never been someone who's held that office who's been more obsessed with his media coverage than donald trump. moments where that's been a strength. he's shown the ability to manipulate headlines, drive stories and able to distract. right now, of course, this is different. this is a challenge the likes of which he has never faced before. this pandemic. the nation hurtling toward a very deep recession. while, of course, he's participating in these coronavirus task force updates, lot of what he's concerned about and we're spilling it out in the public here, how he's being perceived. he does feel he's getting unfair media coverage. he's
and lena wen and the former chief of staff for the cia and the department of dampefense is back, jeremy bash. >> he's singularly focused on the coverage of his response not the functioning of the government's response, does that sync up to what you're writing and reporting? >> fact check, true. the president is certainly consumed with how his -- the president is certainly consumed with how his performance is being received and it's a few data points. there's never been someone who's...
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and jeremy bash is with us, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. jeremy bash, i'd like to begin with you. both of you gentlemen have something in common. neither of you advertises the fact that you both went to harvard law school, about which i know only that you can't graduate unless you've completed constitutional law. so tell me, jeremy, when the president says the president has total power, is that correct? >> of course not, and actually ron knows this even better than i do. we both took professor tribe's con law class. but it really goes back to runnymede. it really goes back to the magna carta. it goes back to the foundations of the american constitutional system. we declared in our constitution that no person is above the law. in fact, owing to that tradition, it says that the monarch, the king, the ruler of the nation should be below the law. and so in supreme court case after supreme court case, the justices have said that the president is subject to the law. there is something called judi
and jeremy bash is with us, former chief of staff at cia and the pentagon. former chief counsel to the house intel committee. jeremy bash, i'd like to begin with you. both of you gentlemen have something in common. neither of you advertises the fact that you both went to harvard law school, about which i know only that you can't graduate unless you've completed constitutional law. so tell me, jeremy, when the president says the president has total power, is that correct? >> of course not,...
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jeremy, those words we just heard from dr. fauci, he says maybe next month for some possible relaxation of the public health guidelines, does that line up with what you're hearing from inside the white house today? >> reporter: well, wolf, in listening to dr. fauci there, you can get a little bit of a feel for how those discussions inside the white house are going and what the factors are that they are considering. we've heard dr. fauci in the past, and other officials, talk about the need to have widely available testing in order to actually move forward here with relaxing some of those guidelines. and we know that the president is now in the process of beginning to think through when he could reopen the country. as he is doing that, he is hearing from a wide range of voices, both inside and outside the white house. we know that outside the white house, the president is hearing from his political advisers as well as some in the finance world who are urging the president to get a date on the calendar by which the economy can b
jeremy, those words we just heard from dr. fauci, he says maybe next month for some possible relaxation of the public health guidelines, does that line up with what you're hearing from inside the white house today? >> reporter: well, wolf, in listening to dr. fauci there, you can get a little bit of a feel for how those discussions inside the white house are going and what the factors are that they are considering. we've heard dr. fauci in the past, and other officials, talk about the...
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stoddard, jeremy bash starting a new week on a monday night with us. thank you, the three of you, so much. >>> coming up, testing, antibodies, a whole new set of symptoms. we'll talk to a leading physician who says what you don't know about this virus could indeed be fatal. >>> and later, trump predicts a swift recovery. steve schmidt may beg to differ. "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this monday night. nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. change your wifi password to a phrase that's easy to remember. even troubleshoot your services on your own. we're working to make things a little easier for everyone. download the xfinity my account app today. >>> the san francisco bay area announced it will be extending its lockdown until the end of may. that's five weeks from now. what is the scientific justification for doing that? they didn't tell us
stoddard, jeremy bash starting a new week on a monday night with us. thank you, the three of you, so much. >>> coming up, testing, antibodies, a whole new set of symptoms. we'll talk to a leading physician who says what you don't know about this virus could indeed be fatal. >>> and later, trump predicts a swift recovery. steve schmidt may beg to differ. "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this monday night. nowadays you do more from home than ever before. the...
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stoddard, jeremy bash starting a new week on a monday night with us. thank you, the three of you, so much. >>> coming up, testing, antibodies, a whole new set of symptoms. we'll talk to a leading physician who says what you don't know about this virus could indeed be fatal. >>> and later, trump predicts a swift recovery. steve schmidt may beg to differ. "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this monday night. >>> the san francisco bay area announced it will be extending its lockdown until the end of may. that's five weeks from now. what is the scientific justification for doing that? they didn't tell us because there is none. none. back in february and march they said, we have to take radical steps in order to, quote, flatten the curve. well, six weeks later we're happy to say that curve has been flattened, but it's likely not because of the lockdown. the virus just isn't nearly as deadly as we thought it was. >> over 56,000 americans are now confirmed dead from this, and with more and more of that kind of thinking out there, which dovetails nicely
stoddard, jeremy bash starting a new week on a monday night with us. thank you, the three of you, so much. >>> coming up, testing, antibodies, a whole new set of symptoms. we'll talk to a leading physician who says what you don't know about this virus could indeed be fatal. >>> and later, trump predicts a swift recovery. steve schmidt may beg to differ. "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this monday night. >>> the san francisco bay area announced it...
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jeremy diamond. thank you. governor drandrew cuomo and getting things from an unlikely source. discussion discuss the implications next. is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. >>> a chorus of cheers and applause erupted on board the u.s.s. roosevelt when captain walked off for the last time. relieve of his duty by widely distributing a millimeter, kog to the acting secretary of the navy. the memo called for decisive action by the navy in order to save the lives of his crew members from the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s.s. roosevelt was recently hit by a major outbreak of the virus. at least 155 crew sailors on board have tested positive accounting for more than 10% of all cases across the u.s. military. nooenl new york, the hardest hit state in the country right now with more than 113,000 cases is receiving help from china. governor andrew cuomo announced today that the chinese government is facilitating the donation of 1
jeremy diamond. thank you. governor drandrew cuomo and getting things from an unlikely source. discussion discuss the implications next. is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. >>> a chorus of cheers and applause erupted on board the u.s.s. roosevelt when captain walked off for the last time. relieve of his duty by widely...
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can jeremy, thank you so much. it's wonderful to see your face, my friend. >> thank you. >>> after the break, donald trump's missteps in handling an ongoing crisis is clear, is he uncapable to living up to one of the most sacred duties? our conversation with senator al franken next. n next just because someone grows older does that mean they have to grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals - and most of all, staying engaged - in life. oh, thank you, thank you. you're welcome. are you ready to go? oh, i sure am. we can provide the right care, right at home. i know that every time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as par
can jeremy, thank you so much. it's wonderful to see your face, my friend. >> thank you. >>> after the break, donald trump's missteps in handling an ongoing crisis is clear, is he uncapable to living up to one of the most sacred duties? our conversation with senator al franken next. n next just because someone grows older does that mean they have to grow apart from their friends, or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team...