Announce the launch of its 5g. Power lunch starts right now tyler, thanks lets look at shares of apple. Remember, they were up 6 yesterday. They were down about 1 as the iphone event began last hour they are now down 3. 5 so you really took a turn lower in the last few minutes there. Josh lipton is standing by as the event continues. Josh the event did begin here. Four new models so far introduced so apple is saying the latest and greatest technology, billing it as the smallest, thinnest, lightest 5g phone in the world, thats at starts at 699 and then the next model will start at 799. Then there are those that want the most Cutting Edge Technology for them apple offers the iphon 12 probe and iphone probe max. Theyre powered by 814 bionic chip that should mean a real boost in performance. New camera system in these phones thats very important to consumers. New Wireless Charging system as well it not just iphones either they also did announce a smaller, less expensive version of their ho
Its nearly 4 s p above 2500 thats a loss of 3. 5 . Thats the same loss for the nasdaq theres the russell 2000 which has been a big winner down by more than 4 i want to begin with breaking news regarding General Motors. A significant story is developing as we are learning that new york deaths have topped 500 and the tremendous need that the governor of the state of new york has said remains four ventilators. The president tweeting just moments ago about General Motors a couple of tweets i want to give you some of my own reporting. He says, quote, as usual with this General Motors things never seem to work out they said they were going to give us 40,000 much needed ventilators. Now they are saying it will only be 6,000 in late april they want top dollar always a mess with mary b. Thats mary barr invoke p that means the defense production act he goes onto say General Motors Must Immediately open their stupid ll lly abandoned plant io and start making vent lae iningw ford get going on vent
Hey, connell. Cohn cohn were connell were getting hit grim milestones with the covid19 it would appear. Total number of cases will top 200,000 by end of the day. The in new york city the death toll has topped 1000. 43,000 plus infections, death toll at 1096. Now one of the issues here locally has been how to keep the firstresponders safe. If you look at the nypd, the new York City Police department, 15 of the workforce has called out sick. You know that adds up to about 5000 workers. So a little bit more than that. Over 1000 Uniformed Police officers in new york have tested covid19 positive. And some others told us they have had trouble actually getting the test or, you know, waiting a number of days to get the results back. They have to sit out on the job while they wait out the results in some cases. Similar situation at the fire department. Similar situation at ems. All of that is going on. While help is coming in on the medical side, we talked all week long about the huge hospital
And 50 minute event. Subcommittee on Emergency Response and public will come to order. The department of Homeland Security and our Intelligence Community regarding current and emerging threats to our homeland. Today the Emergency Preparedness response and recovery subcommittee will examine progress made in Emergency Communications since september 11, 2001 and discussed the challenges that may still persist today. As you know from Emergency Managers and First Responders served september 11 and the 911 Commission Report Police Officers, firefighters and Emergency Medical Services experienced significant problems communicating their own agencies and with others responding back to. On the morning of september 11, i was assigned to the Orlando International airport as the commander of the Orlando Police Department Airport police division. Reports of the attack on the World Trade Center emerged in federal Aviation Administration ordered all aircraft grounded. Airport and Law Enforcement lead
And 50 minute event. Subcommittee on Emergency Response and public will come to order. The department of Homeland Security and our Intelligence Community regarding current and emerging threats to our homeland. Today the Emergency Preparedness response and recovery subcommittee will examine progress made in Emergency Communications since september 11, 2001 and discussed the challenges that may still persist today. As you know from Emergency Managers and First Responders served september 11 and the 911 Commission Report Police Officers, firefighters and Emergency Medical Services experienced significant problems communicating their own agencies and with others responding back to. On the morning of september 11, i was assigned to the Orlando International airport as the commander of the Orlando Police Department Airport police division. Reports of the attack on the World Trade Center emerged in federal Aviation Administration ordered all aircraft grounded. Airport and Law Enforcement lead