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She says hello. So how are you feeling . I love cara and you have great kids. Theres no better way to measure what you have actually meant in the world than the kids you bring into it. Your daughters are great. Im not surprised at the help. They make me proud of the family. Thank god the next generation is better. Im doing pretty well all things considering. This is very tough. I get it now. I have now become part of this group of people who have this virus and theyre reaching out to friends, new friends. They have this constant virus, constant fever, and its tough. You know, its not going great with my hair, i have to be honest. Tough for the hair to be the way i want. You look like youve been cutting your own hair. Which some people are good at, some people are not. So i have chosen to wear a hat because i dont want to butcher my own haircut. But its going to be a long time. And now that i learned what im in for, im more comfortable. And now i see why it takes people out, you have to rest. Your body has a fever, its fighting a virus. I have to chill. I have a wife who loves me. I have a nice place to be. We have been very smart, andrew, in getting people to think about how they can reach out and help people without contact. A lot of people are fighting this alone, and i cant imagine it. I can barely keep it together and i have everything done for me. Im very lucky. There are a lot of people who are in a bad way and theyre reaching out to me and i feel for them. Were in a real fight and we really do have to remember our connections to each other. Youre on what, day two . Yeah. I really believe it didnt start until i got the diagnosis maybe because psychosomatic or whatever, that night i got hit and the rigors, rigors im telling you, it was out of the movies. You came to me for a briefing. You had on a very interesting l. A. Outfit. And you were dancing in the dream and you were waving a wand saying, i wish i can wave my wand and make this go away. And then you spun around and you danced away. Well, thats a lot of metaphoric reality in that one. I thank you for sharing that with us. Its kind of you. Obviously i cant get that picture out of my head. Obviously, your fever has affected your mental capacity. Yeah, and being alone all the time. I think everything i say is probably that way. So you still have a fever. Do you have a fever today . Right this instance. Comparatively, you look good. I have to tell you, comparatively, you look good. First of all, i appreciate that. I must admit to your audience you were concerned how i look over the days several times, and you didnt like my hair. You thought i was giving a bad look. But i think im doing okay. Good. You look good, you sound good. I know that sometimes we joke. Were not going to do that today. Rule one is never hit a brother when hes down, and youre literally in the basement, so im going to refrain from any rebuttal today. The oh, no, this is probably your best good day, everyone, im Andrea Mitchell in washington. We have the stunning statistics exposing the scale of the dead across america and the unemployment of the workers across the nation, unemployment figures. Were approaching 5,000 coronavirusrelated deaths in the u. S. That is a plurality, most of the deaths in new york city. The apex of the virus expected some time in the next 7 to 30 days, depending on how social distancing works out. In the states capital, the update from governor new york cuomo. You have just been watching more than 19,000 positive covid cases in his state now 2,073 deaths in new york state. More than half of the states cases are in new york city. Governor cuomo said with the current ventilator supply and given projected demand, he would use all of the states capacity in six ways. This morning dr. Anthony fauci gave Savannah Guthrie a grim update on what lies ahead and his personal reaction when asked about being assigned his own security because of unspecified threats. Its very clear that we are getting hit very hard. Right now the epicenter of it in the United States is new york city, but as you see, its not going to be confined to new york city. Were going to be seeing this kind of thing in other large cities. Its a very difficult situation as was predicted. This is going to get worse before it gets better for sure. I have chosen this life. I know what it is. There are things about it that sometimes are disturbing but you just focus on the job you have to do, and just put all of that other stuff aside and just try as best as possible not to Pay Attention to it and just forge ahead. A catastrophic impact of this virus are those stunning and historic weekly jobless claims released this morning. More than 6 million americans filing for Unemployment Insurance benefits, more than double the estimates. Nbcs Anne Thompson is outside of the refrigerated morgue truck in Lenox Hill Hospital and joins me now. First of all, the unemployment numbers so devastating, as well as the fact youre standing in front of a refrigerated truck carrying all of those poor souls. Andrea, you know new york city very well, and i am on the Upper East Side. Im about half a block from park avenue, and behind me you see that refrigerated truck. That is here because Lenox Hill Hospital believes it is going to need this temporary morgue as the number of coronavirus victims increases. They already have 250 patients, covid19 patients, in this hospital. Thats up 50 from yesterday. 21 of those patients are in the icu, and most of those, im told by an icu nurse, are on ventilators. And thats just illustrating the crucial need for ventilators as this onslaught comes new york citys way. It is a very strange sight to see. Can you imagine living up in those apartments on park avenue and looking out your window and seeing a temporary morgue . I dont think its something anybody expected to see here. But theres also more grim news today, unfortunately. And it comes from the body that oversees the Emergency Medical Services here in new york city. And they put out a notice today saying telling me ems units that basically if they have cardiac patients and they cannot find a pulse on those cardiac patients, they should not take them to the citys hospitals. With few exceptions, the emts need to find some kind of of sign of blood flow in order to take them to the hospital. Why is that . The thinking is according to emergency officials, it will keep people from going to the hospitals who have no chance to be saved. That is the kind of really difficult calculation thats being made in this city as it prepares for this onslaught of coronavirus victims. And that is so extraordinary. We should just pause for a moment to also talk about the emts, the fire department, other personnel, the Emergency Responders will be seen from the nypd. The casualty rates are so astounding in the most populated city in america. This is creating huge pressures. It really is. And these people are absolutely on the front lines of it. That nurse i was telling you about, andrea, said to me, we need more protective equipment. She said, we need more masks, we need more gloves, we need more gowns. We just dont have what we need to fight this. And they want to fight this but they dont have the equipment yet, no matter what the officials say. And its very frustrating for them. You see firefighters. They go along with the call, policemen. The good thing, if there is a Silver Lining to it, is the city is so quiet the typical things they normally do are not needed. Theyre not needed in the same way because most people are paying attention and staying at home in order to stop the spread of the virus. Anne thompson on the Upper East Side of manhattan, which is being transformed as the rest of the country by this pandemic, thank you, anne. So good to see you. Meanwhile, dr. Murphy served as the u. S. Surgeon general in the Obama Administration and joins me now. Doctor, thank you very much. First of all, the fact that new york city, new york state are so affected as hot spots but also as we heard from dr. Fauci, this is just going to spread to all parts of the country. Thats right, andrea. Unfortunately this is the first wave of covid19 in the United States. But its not the last one. We are already seeing states like louisiana and florida and indiana start to have surges now in cases and we can expect that this will continue. Thats why its so essential that we not simply sit back and be complacent because were not seeing case counts in our area. We know that testing is far behind. Were not testing nearly enough. And we need to do Everything Possible to ensure that we have the infrastructure in place so we are not seeing the situation in new york played out all across the country in terms of lack of beds and lack of materials. One of the shocking things, dr. Murphy, that dr. Fauci said to Savannah Guthrie this morning on the today show was that the u. S. Will go the way of italy. That its not unavoidable. I think several weeks ago there was a discussion about whether we would be south korea or italy, in terms of whether we would be a country that was able to very quickly flatten the curve, so to speak, and reduce the peak number of infections or whether we would see the ast astronomic rise like italy has seen. And were going in that direction. The reason is were still in a struggle to get up our testing, so that means were not able to see where the virus is at all times. We were late to the game when it came to putting stayathome orders in place and we still dont have every state in the country that is enforcing those rules. Now were struggling to get Frontline Health care workers, the protection they need. Andr andrea, to me this feels very personal and painful. I hear from my of my colleagues in medicine, doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, who are going to work each and every day, putting their lives on the line and families at risk, because theyre doing an oath to take care of the ill and theyre doing so doing they dont have the masks and gloves and gowns necessarily that they need. Theyre trying to make one ventilator served into two or three or four to serve multiple patients, even though we havent done it before because it is so desperate. At this point we need the federal government to step in and take over the coordination and process of distributing personal protective equipment. Its not enough to leave this up to states and say every state will decide on their own. There are states doing a heroic job, but theres time we are 50 states and times we are one country, and this is the time we need to be one to help our workers get their needs. I know there are federal restrictions we have outside of our system where governors are supposed to be in charge but you have the case of Governor Ron Desantis in florida telling people to finally shelter at home but making a broad exception for large gatherings at religious services. Thats completely contradictory. You have the mayor of teaneck, new jersey, saying we need somebody to be in charge at the national level, like you just pointed out. We certainly do. When it comes to pandemic response, something we have learned over and over again is half measures dont work. Viruses dont operate like this and they dont say, okay, well, we will stay out of church gatherings. We will stay out of limited gatherings at certain locations. They spread everywhere at every time. They are hard choices. Nobody wants to tell schools they have to shut down. Nobody wants to tell people they have to go telework. Nobody wants to tell institutions we cant have gatherings like many of us have or need. But if you want to tamp down the virus, this is what we have to do. The leadership is about making these bold, difficult and sometimes unpopular choices. What weve seen is unfortunately because we have not had those bold decisions coming from a federal level, because theres been vacillation and i think deferral on making those hard choices, we had states trying to figure it out on their own and it puts states in a very difficult position. You see a patchwork response. And when pandemic responses, every day counts. Every day you wait means more people will suffer and more lives are lost. Im glad my home state of florida finally put a stayathome order in place. It was too late. It should have been done much earlier. But the carveouts are there. Theyre just not going to help. We need bold leadership there to make tough choices. We have to do that sooner rather than later. Thank you very much, dr. Murphy. Joining us is james oneil, former nypd police commissioner, retired commissioner, who has come back as the new Senior Adviser overseeing supplies and distribution of personal protective equipment. Commissioner oneill, thank you very much. Thank you for your service. Tell us how you envision this helping mayor de blasio and the city cope with this tragedy. So i spoke to the mayor yesterday morning around 8 00 on tuesday and told him i was coming back to new york city. My sons here, danny and chris. I have my mom helens here. Leezas got an office here. I would like to thank ron kelley, ceo, for giving me the opportunity to do this. He asked the mayor if he had anything for me to do. And 8 00 yesterday morning called me up and went over exactly what he was looking for me to do. Obviously as everybody in this great country knows emergency medical supplies are a challenge. The and he needed somebody that would lead that effort to make sure we could source it, to make sure we can transport it, to make sure we can distribute it and the hospitals, especially the Health Care Workers, are getting exactly what they need. Its going to be a challenge, as everybody knows. But im a new yorker for life. And i was seeing what was going on, reading about it, hearing about it. And i just wanted to have the opportunity to help. Well, were so grateful to you. I know new yorkers are as well. Its people around the country, the testimony from the frontline hospital workers have been so extraordinary. They make you cry literally cry when we watch the evening news. Some of our colleagues, Stephanie Gosk reporting and some of the other reports we had. What are you hearing . You know these people so well. Yeah, im hearing the same thing. I have friends that are Health Care Workers. My sister is a nurse over in new jersey. The situation is is one we havent been faced with. These are extremely challenging times. But the United States is a great place, its a great state new york. New york citys great. Were going to do our best to make sure people get what they need. Just think about how much these Health Care Workers have put in their heart and soul into this. 16, 17, 18 hours a day, 7 days a week. Think about firefighters, ems. Of course, my compadres at the nypd, state troopers, port authority, police, military. This is an allhandsondeck effort. If theres any time for americans to come together, now is the time. It does remind a lot of us after 9 11. It was different then. The tragedy was so enormous and so unprecedented but there was an end and we began the recovery, not realizing, of course, the toll on your guys and firefighters who were working on the pile until much later tragically. But now there is no end date. This can come back. How does new york cope with this Going Forward when it is so uncertain . Yes, and that is truly, truly the challenge here. Theres nothing worse than facing uncertainty, but think about the strength of new yorkers. Everybody can contribute to this cause here, whether its just simply staying at home, which sometimes isnt that simple. Everybodys got to do their part. Think about all of the essential workers out there keeping us fed, driving our trains, buses. There are some especially courageous people in the city. Thats how were going to get through it. Everybodys got to support each other. Now is not, again, to reiterate, now is not the time to squabble. Now is the time to get down to work. Theres been a ton of great work done so far. And im looking forward to having the opportunity to help in that effort. Commissioner, do you agree with those who are calling on some federal general, somebody in charge at fema or someplace else, to distribute this to the hot spots, distribute the needed equipment so you dont have states and cities bidding against each other . Andrea, ive got my time as police commissioner, i made it a habit not to speculate. Im not even 24 hours into this job. If i talk to you a couple days from now, i might be in a better position to answer that question. You got it. Thank you so much, commissioner. Thanks for coming back and doing service. Thank you for the service to your sister in new jersey and your sons and your whole family. Wishing you well. And this just in, we have new word from the Democratic National convention, the dnc has been pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic. This was predictable. We saw what joe biden told Brian Williams the other night, the convention will be held the week of august 17th, again in milwaukee, wisconsin. It was scheduled midjuly. Of course, wisconsin still has not postponed next tuesdays primary election. Theres a federal judge supposed to oversee whether or not that at a hearing i think today whether or not the democratic democratically controlled election board can get the appeal to postpone that. But theres mailin balloting as long as theyre postmarked as of next tuesday. Coming up, the Unemployment Rate soaring at an unprecedented rate. This is extraordinary. Two week total reaching 10 million claims. Can the government keep up . What more is needed to help the unemployed . Stay with us. Well have more including we believe Speaker Pelosi will be joining me later in the show. Youre watching Andrea Mitchell reports only on msnbc. Life isnt a straight line. And sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. 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We were watching last night when the president brought out the entire military command, joint chiefs chairman and secretary to announce unexpectedly before they went into their coronavirus Daily Briefing that they were launching a big effort, air and ground effort against the drug cartels. We understand from our pentagon correspondent that had been planned all the way back in february. Its not really new and it seemed from your reporting last night they were searching for a big headline to bring out. What is your reporting telling you . Andrea, based on my conversations with allies to President Trump, theres a sense hes been coming out to the Briefing Room every day, that that has allowed him to make the case to the American People that he is the person in charge of this crisis, at the same time he is coming to the Briefing Room, a podium that is usually for the press secretary. So theres a real sense inside the president s inner circle that he needs to be making an announcement every time he steps into that Briefing Room. Of course, yesterdays briefing came on the heels of the robust briefing we got just a day earlier in which his top medical advisers and officials laid out the stark data and the stark projections that we could be looking at because of the coronavirus over the next several weeks and months if the United States doesnt take serious action, and doesnt take the social distancing guidelines very seriously. So coming on the heels of that, the white house clearly felt as though theyre needed to be another big announcement. So they went in that direction. But as you and i have discussed, of course, the key questions yesterday were not necessarily about the counter narcotics effort the white house was putting forward. The white house wanted to say look, were all hands on deck here dealing with this crisis. But among the Big Questions at the forefront, of course, the Unemployment Rate, andrea, which we all woke up to today, and what happens to all of the Unemployed People who dont have insurance . The Trump Administration recently said it was not going to renew the obama care exchanges. Theres a lot of pressure, a lot of questions about how exactly theyre going to do that. Yesterday in the briefing the president indicated, look, they might need to take another hard look at how theyre going to ensure all of these people who are uninsured and dealing with this mounting health crisis, andrea. Kristen welker, of course, theyre still fighting in court to kill obamacare entirely. And thats a case rooting through the Court Systems as well. Thank you very much, kristen. Koxticoming up next, we wilk about georgias lockdown. Was it too little too late . Youre watching Andrea Mitchell reports on msnbc. After mounting pressure, georgias governor Brian Cundiff finally issued a shelterinplace order for his state starting friday. He cited what he called new information from the cdc. The cdc has announced that individuals can be infected and begin to spread coronavirus earlier than previously thought, even if they have no symptoms. From a Public Health standpoint, this is a revelation and a gamechanger. Joining me now is nbcs blayne alexander in atlanta. Joining us from georgia today. You were there yesterday as well because of the rule cases expanding there. Tell us whats happening in georgia . And i dont know Governor Kemp could not have known because its been all over the airwaves and all over communications from washington for weeks now to stay in place. And its something that absolutely, andrea, something Health Officials have been saying for weeks. Wee reached out to the Governors Office and state Health Department to get more classification about where the governor is coming from and what he said yesterday but as far as georgia numbers, they are continuing to rise. Right now more than 5,300 statewide and 160 deaths. Yes, he talked about the county doherty county, the area where the highest numbers of cases are. That area has more cases of death of anywhere in the state but fewer resources to deal with them, andrea. And blayne alexander, when we talk about whats happening in georgia, this is, of course, what could be happening in other parts of the south and southwest and rest of the country as well. Thank you very much for your reporting. Up next a new test to see if the drug President Trump is touting for the treatment of coronavirus can actually work. There will be parties and family gatherings. There will be parades and sporting events and concerts. 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So one thing people are looking to its actually on the shelf and actually may work. Its important to figure that out. Not a text to see if it works generally but when might it work the best . Does it work early or middle of illness . If you try it too late, is it too late . And the result from these and other studies will be very important to figure out how treatment can improve. Dr. Sharfstein, youve also been talking about how testing is the first step but you need a first step of isolation, quarantine Going Forward to make this work. Yes. People are very focused on how many tests there are. What actually controls an Infectious Disease like the coronavirus is stopping the transmission from one person to another. So once somebody is found have the coronavirus, its really important theyre isolated, they can stay by themselves. That were able to find their contacts and tell them to quarantine themselves. Thats been the key in countries like singapore and south korea. Its not just theyre doing more tests but following them up very aggressively. And thats the capacity in this country we really need to build quickly. Dr. Sharfstein, thank you very much for Touching Base with us today. Coming up next 10 million americans out of work due to the coronavirus pandemic. Calls for another round of stimulus are getting louder but Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell said that idea is a nogo. We will talk to speaker of the house nancy pelosi, what she thinks about that, when she joins us next. Live right here on Andrea Mitchell reports. Proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. Proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis. With humira. Proof of less joint pain. And clearer skin in psa. Humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. Humira can lower your ability to fight infections. 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Welcome, madam speaker. Thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you. First, tell us about the new select committee youre announcing today. What do you see the purpose . Is this the afteraction report adam schiff was talking about, which would be similar to a 9 11 commission of nonelected, or is this the ongoing federal response that needs to be overseen, as you analyze it . Well, first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be with you today, a day that has grown over 200,000 cases, over 6 million Unemployment Insurance applications. This is a very big assault on the livelihood and the lives of the American People. And requires extraordinary action. And our first bill, the first two bills, we addressed the emergency of it all testing, testing, testing. Not that it was all heated but nonetheless, that was advanced. In the third bill that was signed by the president last week, we talked about mitigation. Certainly continuing our emergency emphasis but mitigation for the damage to the health and well being to the American People and to our economy. And next we want to move to recovery. And you mentioned the senate didnt seem to be ready for that but the American People have needs that maybe are not well known to the leader that are well known at every Community Across our country. So the reason i announced this committee, this House Select Committee to address the Coronavirus Crisis, so we can in the here and now address as we go forward with transparency and accountability. Others are suggesting afteraction review unthats for after action and there are plenty of reasons why we need lessons learned, as dr. Fauci referenced them the other day. Lessons learned and perhaps new therapies, if we have another round of this, god willing we dont, but if we do. Theres an afteraction so were prepared for the future. This is about the here and now. Its modeled after a select Committee Proposed by then senator truman in 1941. He proposed a committee, a select committee to address the defense spending at the time. He basically said, after world war i, there were 116 committees after the fact investigating the cost and all of the rest in world war i. And contracting in world war i. He said i think its better rather than have 116 after the fact to have one now that watches how we go forward. And he was right. It only cost under 1 million to save 15 billion in many lives. He said thats what it was intended to do and it did just that. So we think it would be very important, with transparency, bipartisan, accountability, that we proceed all together in a way that unifies our country, addresses the concerns that we have about the health and well being of the American People, the safety of our workers who are meeting their needs as well as the impact on our economy. Im very excited about it. As a good model from the truman era during world war ii, fit to watch out for the contracting u. S. Then. I think its something that should be welcomed by the republicans and the administration as we deal with elements in our economy as we go forward. How do you feel about the signing statement that the president signed after your last giant package indicating he would not even appoint the Inspector General to oversee the 500 billion that has been approved . I thought it was completely inappropriate. But,ing again, rather than dwelling on some of the thing the president does, we want to take action for transparency and accountability. The American People are very concerned about three things right now, at least three things right now. One, how are we protecting our first responders, our Health Care Providers who are risking their lives to save other peoples lives . They need their personal protective equipment. They need ventilators to help save lives. So were calling upon the president to do the defense production act full throttle so that these needs are being met. And none of us are worthy to pay respect to these workers unless were doing everything in our power to protect them. We call them our heroes, we pray for them, we thank them but we can do that all better by giving them the equipment that they need. Mr. President , the president should do the defense production act to meet those needs. Secondly, theyre concerned about their own wellbeing, and we want to be sure the provisions in the c. A. R. E. S. Act which were proud of, as ive said before, from their Corporate America down bill trickle down to ours which was American Workers bubble up, putting americas workers and families first. So this bill needs to be enforced. People want to know how soon can they get their Small Business back. How soon can they get their Unemployment Insurance. In addition to that, they have very serious conditions about big money going to Big Industries in our country without the conditions to be met that that money will be used to benefit the workers and not buybacks, bonuses, dividends, ceo pay and the rest. We want to make sure the money goes where its designed to go. Again, when truman did this all those many 80 years ago almost, he visited the plants and all the rest to see how this contracting was done for the benefit of the American People, for the war effort and again in a way that was the most Cost Effective to save lives, as well as to save money. Madam speaker, the president has not extended the Enrollment Period for obamacare. And that closed on march 31st. Does that need to be extended so that the uninsured now who need it more than ever can be included . Well, its really so sad that the president would not extend the Enrollment Period. So many people are uninsured. Some because in the republican tax scam that they put forth, they stripped the individual mandate from that. So some people thought, well, i dont have to sign up for health insurance. Theyre going to be free riders. Some just couldnt afford to do it. In any event, we should have an open enrollment to give people another chance to sign up in light of the Coronavirus Crisis that we have. But its no surprise because this is a president who is in court right now to overturn the Affordable Care act. Right now. He should withdraw that case that his support for that case because that will take away any preexisting condition benefit. It will take away the all of the issues that relate to the cost as well as the access and affordability and accessibility to health care. If you have children who are under 26 or under, theyre on your program. No longer being a woman is a preexisting medical condition. There are essential benefits that are guaranteed. All of it necessary, never more so than right now in light of this virus. So instead of saying no to an open a new Enrollment Period, he should be saying no to his case before the Supreme Court which is very, very harmful in normal times, and in these extraordinary times very destructive. Do you think its fair for Mitch Mcconnell to suggest that impeachment slowed down the federal response . Thats sad. They cant handle their jobs, i guess, because what are they saying . We ignored it . It was selfevident. Most people knew about it and certainly those of responsibility. So i say of that, either you cant handle your job, but dont blame impeachment on that. Just blame it on the fact that you didnt want to face the reality. That denial and that delay cost lives. Do you think that more needs to be done in the next package now that weve seen these appalling, historic unemployment numbers already just today . Yes. Yes indeed. And not only do i think so. You can just ask the democratic and republican governors. Democratic and republican mayors, hospitals across the country. We need more resources for our state and city governments, our municipalities. They are bearing a tremendous burden here, and they have their other responsibilities that did not go away. So im in conversation with them as to the extent of the need. Lets take inventory. What do we need . And lets get that. And then in addition to that, more money, funding for hospitals which cannot take in other kinds of cases which usually funds their operations. Now they need it not only for the coronavirus, covid19 patients, but also just to sustain their operations in general. The list goes on. Some of which the distinguished leader said hed do in the next bill. For example, language that our which the president supported but mitch wouldnt do. He said well save it for the next bill. The next bill is here. Theres a long list of things. The osha ruling that would protect our workers in the workplace. Family and medical leave more broadly interpreted to include your mom, if she never was sick, but is sick now, you could help her. Thats not the way the bill is written but those we said, free testing. If you have free testing you shouldnt have to incur a cost because you had to go to the doctor to get tested. Thats not free. Issues that relate to the district of columbia, very, very cruelly discriminated against in the last bill. We need to address that. The list goes on and on. But the leverage that we have is that in a bipartisan way, across the country, governors and mayors are saying we need more resources. You see im very proud of my governor, governor gavin newsom in california. You see the work of Governor Cuomo just crying out for help. What is it that these people dont see or they dont know that theyre thinking . By the way, we did three bills in like three weeks. Our first bill, the testing, testing, testing bill was march 4th. And the president signed, what was that, march 28th, the third bill. So in a little more than three weeks, we had three bills that passed the congress and were signed by the president. So to say its we cant even do anything for a few weeks anyway because were not here but that doesnt mean we shouldnt be getting ready and listening to the needs that are out there to save lives, to grow our economy. And thats why in this bill we want to include some infrastructure that directly relates to the Coronavirus Crisis. For example, clean water. Clean water is a very important part of our infrastructure proposal. Community health centers. Funding for additional money for construction, rehabilitation, et cetera, of Community Health centers. Internet. Broadband. Look at how were all dependent on our work, on our the education of our children, on telemedicine, on people just relating to each other while theyre sheltered in place. Relying on the internet, and we need to have the strong making sure that everyone in our country has that access. And Rural America especially but in urban deserts and other underserved areas. And that takes some resources to do does anybody need to be explained as to why that would be related to the coronavirus . And then the grid that makes so much of that possible as part of that. And then, of course, mobility. You have to have mobility for every reason. Essential workers to work. Produce to market. Product to market. All that the that is happening through the mail and all the rest, we need money for the Postal Service as well. Thats not in our infrastructure bill but its in our list of other things we want to do in the bill. So we see this as part of recovery. Emergency, mitigation, recovery. And recovery that directly helps us fight the Coronavirus Crisis. Thank you, madam speaker. A long todo list. Excuse me . Sorry, i didnt mean to interrupt. No, im sorry. 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