Who will be observing good friday at noon. Honored to be joined i the woman on my right, who needs no introduction. A guy familiar to many of you there, the commutable Communicable Disease specialist. To my far, state police superintendent, pat callahan. To my immediate left, and great leader, department of corrections, commissioner marcus hicks. We are going earlier today than we usually do. We have the overnight numbers. Im not sure, judy will tell us how deeply we can dig into the numbers. We have at least the top line numbers and we will go from there. Let me get into that immediately. Since yesterdays briefing we have been notified that we have 3627 more residents who have received positive test results. That puts our statewide total at 54,588. 7 overnight and our statewide total at 54, 588. To our online dashboard that is accessible d19. Nj. Gov. I as of 10 00 p. M. Last night we residents reported hospitalized of which 679 were in critical or intensive care. 63 ventilators were
An executive order that would allow low risk prisoners to apply for early parole or be placed in home confinement. This is just under 90 minutes. Gov. Murphy good morning, thank you for coming in early. We will be a little bit snappier in terms of pace because we have folks who will be observing good friday beginning at noon. Im going to be joined by the woman up my right, the commissioner of the department of health, judy person kelly. To my left is the Communicable Disease service officer. To my far left, state Police Superintendent colonel pat callahans. Pat callahan. And then the department of Corrections Commission will commissioner, marcus hicks. We are going earlier, so while we have the overnight numbers, i am not sure judy will tell us how deeply we can dig in. We have at least the top line and we will go from there. Let me get into that immediately. Since yesterday, we have been notified that we have 3621 more residents who have received positive test results, so that puts ou
Coming in early everybody. We will be snappier in terms of our pace because we have folks who will be observing good friday at noon. Honored to be joined i the woman on my right, who needs no introduction. A guy familiar to many of you there, the commutable Communicable Disease specialist. To my far, state police superintendent, pat callahan. To my immediate left, and great leader, department of corrections, commissioner marcus hicks. We are going earlier today than we usually do. We have the overnight numbers. Im not sure, judy will tell us how deeply we can dig into the numbers. We have at least the top line numbers and we will go from there. Let me get into that immediately. Since yesterdays briefing we have been notified that we have 3627 more residents who have received positive test results. That puts our statewide total at 54,588. 7 overnight and our statewide total at 54, 588. To our online dashboard that is accessible d19. Nj. Gov. I as of 10 00 p. M. Last night we residents r
Stocks on top of with Deutsche Bank and all of its ills, someone will rescue them, whether the German Government or consortium of players. Bottom line the optimism here someone comes in to stimulate, to rescue, to be a backstop to provide protection for capitalist institution might be in trouble. How many times we have seen this. I will not begrudge a rally. Well begrudge rallies if youre long the market. I do look at rationale behind this one presumably anytime there is stimulus, anytime the looks like the fed continues to provide easy monies or governments stand by beleaguered banks were off to the races. That is not a reason to be off to the races. A reason to start questioning why were off to the races. First to Connell Mcshane what is really going on this final trading day of the month. Connell . Hard to tell but oning thing we talk about the market and Deutsche Bank stock price is linked. Part of it as you say the bank eventually may be bailed out. There is also a lot out there t
He says the very first train car was just demolished. The ntsb says its gathering information, trying to determine what happened before it decides whether or not to launch its own investigation. Lets get right back to cnns Brynn Gingras to fill us in on what we know right now. Again, 100 people injured, thats a lot of people. With this train that we know just crumbled. At this point we know there are a lot of agencies lending aid at this point. The federal railroad agency, ntsb, local Law Enforcement, local paramedics. We know a number of ambulances were sent to the scene to transport any of these injured people to hospitals. We can see there was a Triage Center set up right outside of that train station. We know many train stations or that train station, rather, is shut down and Train Service is certainly affected for people trying to get into the city or commute, rather, at this time in the morning. We also know there is structural damage so at this point urban and rescue teams inclu