This is an institution that rests on the trust and reverence of the American People. Losing that trust and reverence is dangerous is dangerous. Its dangerous for millions of people who will lose the Affordable Care act protections. Its dangerous for the women who could lose their right to choose and all of us who do not want to turn back a half a century of progress. Its dangerous for our economy at a time when American Workers and consumers find themselves at the mercy of corporations that have grown larger and more powerful than at any other time since the gilded age. Its dangerous for the future of our planet and safety of our climate, at a time when the west is burning, seas are rising, and the earth is warming faster than ever before. And, quite frankly, its dangerous for our democracy. We owe the American People a voice and a decision that will shape the course of history for generations. And we owe the memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her seat on the Supreme Court more than jus
Take shape across the nation. This is a live picture that we can show you of an event being held right now in brooklyn, new york. As you can see, there are people with the microphone, there are people Wearing Masks and they are sort of social distancing and most importantly, it appears very peaceful. Isolated incidents of violence did mar largely peaceful protests all across the United States last night. Some businesses still struggling with that double whammy of damage from both looting and the enduring losses of the coronavirus pandemic. We will speak to one Business Owner who is desperately trying to cope. With so many people gathered so closely together in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, will we still see a second wave of the deadly outbreak sooner than the fall . We will take you straight to the front lines. Dr. James gasparino works in the trenches at Brooklyn Hospital center. He will give us an update on what he believes will be a new coronavirus spike. And what he expec
Californias new reopening rule. And we know the nations meat supply has taken a terrible blow from covid19 but what about the Fruit Industry . Berry picking season is upon us, and the president of driscolls berries is here on how the outbreak changed his farmtotable supply chain and we have a very special Family Affair in this hour, gastrointestinal gastrointestinal it gas Charlie Gasparino and ir joined by the real stars, and the top Infectious Disease expert and charlies brother dr. Jamesgaspa rino is in the thick of the covid storm and in a very special interview with charlie and me they will both share their knowledge and stories from the frontline and the global battle against the deadly coronavirus and well ask which drugs and therapies work and which didnt and when do they think its safe for all of us to return to the workplace with less than an hour to the closing bell on this friday lets start the claman countdown. Liz and speaking of drugs and therapies we have this breaking
Covid19 on the front lines. A digital event cast from the atlantic. We are going to be talking for the next hour or so about the latest science, about the latest treatments, and will be looking forward about what we can expect in the weeks and months ahead. Before get underway, a moment to thank our underwriter pharma, who is making the conversations possible. First, lets take a look at where we are right now. As of last night, more than 580,000 americans have been diagnosed with covid19. And over 23,000 have died of covid19related complications. There are some signs of improvement in places like new york. The curve appears to be flattening, but some other hot spots are emerging, and at the moment, 316 million americans are still under stayathome orders. This is an evolving situation, of course. The atlantic has been moving along with it, publishing articles like the technology that could free america from quarantine, and the coronaviru unique threat to the south. Another article which
Hello. It is tuesday, april 14, 2020. Welcome to covid19 on the front lines. A digital event cast from the atlantic. We are going to be talking for the next hour or so about the latest science, about the latest treatments and will be looking forward about what we can expect in the weeks and months ahead. Before get underway, a moment to thank our underwriter who is making the conversations possible. First, lets take a look at where we are right now. As of last night, more than 580,000 americans have been diagnosed with covid19. Over 23,000 have died of covid19related complications. There are some signs of improvement in places like new york. The curve appears to be flattening, but some other hot spots are emerging and at the moment 315 million americans are still under stayathome orders. It is an evolving situation of course. The atlantic has been moving along with it publishing articles like the technology that could free america from quarantine and the coronavirus unique threat. To t