Employees. We have a body of law and several years at least of experience. But title 7 has been worked out perfectly but its very controversial. One of the things that developed quite late sometimes 50 years after it passes. For example, right here, weve been told that title 7 can be used in terms of Sexual Orientation and gender identity. Nobody would have thought that in 1964. And maybe thats the right way to interpret it, or maybe its the wrong way. But its wrong to suggest that the language is not going to be a problem, because its not a problem now. Thats not the way statutes work. I understand that but i think its more important in your considerations to address what is the real problem now that we are trying to ameliorate. I think thats the wrong approach. We have a problem we have to deal with it right now. Lets go with whatever good language we have. We want good language. That wont be abused in the future. We want it to cover only the things we want it to cover. Do we have th
Receives vast amounts of money from the united states, seem to be very china centric. Donald trump pushes back on the World Health Organization he says missed the mark on covid19. Rob his demand for transparency in the threat to hold millions. Jillian filling cups. Rob fox and friends first starts now. Rob you are watching fox and friends first this wednesday morning. Jillian thanks for starting the day with us. Lets begin with a fox news like, new york could run out of hospital beds and resources today after its deadliest scourge yet. Rob relief could be on the way as less people are hospitalized for this virus. Todd pyro is live with how hotspots show signs of flattening the curve. A staggering loss of life, 727 people dead in a 24hour period in new york city, the big apple death toll now above 4000. A terrible day in new york, the highest number ever of deaths but the hospitalization rate is slowing so the number of people coming into the system is slowing, apparently leveling off,
Covid19. Jillian a simple gesture that is inspiring others. Very good morning to you. Rob thank you for starting the day with us. New york, americas covid19 epicenter, after seeing its deadliest surge yet. Jillian relief could be on the way as fewer people are hospitalized for the virus. The nations hotspots show signs of planning the curve. Reporter good morning, a staggering loss of life, 727 dead in a 24hour period in new york city, the big apples death toll now above 4000. It is a terrible day in new york, highest number ever of deaths but the hospitalization rate is slowing. It is leveling off, plateauing. Predicting the date of the greatest need for hospital ventilators. Today is the peak day in new york. It could be ready for widespread use. Built up an immunity to it so they could return to daily life. In new jersey, the curve is planning but hes keeping pressure on residents to social distance, all state parks and forests while extending the state of emergency, express dont ex
With you because the divide that played out last night, that could be the divide that defines the rest of this primary. And thats about healthcare. Lets will be to this exchange between Bernie Sanders and john delaney last night. Medicare for all is comprehensive, it covers all healthcare needs for senior citizens. It will finally include dental care, hearing aids and eyeglasses. But you dont know that. Second of all you dont know that. I do know it, i wrote the damn bill. His math is wrong, thats all im saying. That his math is wrong, its been colonel documented that if all the bills were paid at medicare rate, which is specifically i think its in section 1200 of their bill, then many hospitals in this country would close. So weve got this big split over healthcare. Youve got the public option, medicare for all, medicare for those who want it, the aca. Felipe, how do you see democrats coalescing on this issue, if at all . Well, first you off, i think if were debating about what shaved