[reporter] we are living through a real moment of history. -who s next? -[crowd] class war! all the world is watching! stand back and stand by. [reporter] the president has tested positive for covid-19. it is a scam-demic! [reporter] the coronavirus vaccine is here. the people of this nation have spoken! they have delivered us a clear victory. we will never give up, we will never concede. [crowd] whose streets? our streets! [amanda] while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. [music] [crowd] five, four, three, two, one! [donald] hello everybody, happy new year. happy new year. we re gonna have a great year. i predict. i think it s gonna be a fantastic year. we had the best economic year, i think, in our country s history. beginning of 2020, it was donald trump s election to lose. he was doing pretty well. the economy was in great shape. wall street s major industries are all closed at record highs. the dow climbed above 29,200 points for
[reporter] we are living through a real moment of history. -who s next? -[crowd] class war! all the world is watching! stand back and stand by. [reporter] the president has tested positive for covid-19. it is a scam-demic! [reporter] the coronavirus vaccine is here. the people of this nation have spoken! they have delivered us a clear victory. we will never give up, we will never concede. [crowd] whose streets? our streets! [amanda] while democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. [music] [crowd] five, four, three, two, one! [donald] hello everybody, happy new year. happy new year. we re gonna have a great year. i predict. i think it s gonna be a fantastic year. we had the best economic year, i think, in our country s history. beginning of 2020, it was donald trump s election to lose. he was doing pretty well. the economy was in great shape. wall street s major industries are all closed at record highs. the dow climbed above 29,200 points for
attracted i see those ads for the river cruises, something about them i think yeah, maybe. trace: one guest is going to agree with you carl demaio. i m with matt finn, sign me up get me the drink package though. i did that. because i ve already been on the second largest boat, the oasis class which is what, 75 hundred people, 65 hundred people? the elevators they work out, it s surprisingly efficient. sign me up but i have to have the drink package. trace: jason rantz, your last crack at it. you know me to be a people person and nothing sounds more enjoyable than being held hostage in the middle of the ocean on a floating petri dish surrounded by 10,000 strangers who want to make small talk all day long. so sign me up. trace: love it. the poll would you go on the cruise ship twitter yes 20%, instagram yes 29%, devastating, terry valentine no way i want something schmorl, 900 passengers on board.
[dr. smith] we were thinking at the time we would have one patient show up at a time, and we would see the patient, and we would recognize that there was a risk that they might have covid, and we can whisk them into an isolation room. but probably the first week of march, we started to realize that we just had, we had too many patients. [dr. ng gong] every hour or so, we re having an emergency called for respiratory distress. there was just so much fear, and there was so much uncertainty at the very beginning, in march. and we had no idea what was coming. within a few days, that s when the wave started. one after another after another after another. [man] they re overrun with patients. emss last night broke a record, we handled 65 hundred calls. [mola] it s so dire, emts have been told to stop transporting some patients in cardiac arrest that can t be revived in the field. everybody was being pulled in to do what they needed to do. we have the housekeeping figuring out methodologies
we had too many patients. [dr. ng gong] every hour or so, we re having an emergency called for respiratory distress. there was just so much fear, and there was so much uncertainty at the very beginning, in march. and we had no idea what was coming. within a few days, that s when the wave started. one after another after another after another. [man] they re overrun with patients. emss last night broke a record, we handled 65 hundred calls. [mola] it s so dire, emts have been told to stop transporting some patients in cardiac arrest that can t be revived in the field. everybody was being pulled in to do what they needed to do. we have the housekeeping figuring out methodologies to try to clean rooms and rapidly turn them around, working with the infectious disease docs to see what they need to do to disinfect, how to make it safe. we have engineering guys trying to figure out how to re-engineer rooms. the ventilator is here now.