Liz the facts are, there are no inconsistencies to date and what terror read is saying about the Sexual Assault allegations against joe biden. Your reaction to the interview . My reactions are simple, not about whether he did or didnt do it, its a breathtaking hypocritical double standard in the kavanaugh manner because of political toxic city and the perception that Brett Kavanaugh would be the swing vote to the roe v. Wade. And that will happen in the first week and that never did. Lets get them back on to ask them why they said that. In kavanaugh, they said victims must be believed, today what they did, they took out the semantic toolbox and they change that to victims have to be heard. But the point i am making, theyre twisting themselves into semantic pretzels because her humiliated and embarrassed. Enter by the idea that they said everybody must believe willynilly, case closed, that goes against everything i learned as a lawyer in the last 35 years. Liz by the way tara reid is sa
Hospitalization rate, take it down. Good news. Net change, down. Thats good news. Integration is down, thats good news. hospitalizations, new ones per day covid hops hospitalizations, flat, up to take, not good news. What we are watching right now is how fast it climbs and how low it goes. It in theike to see low hundreds, ideally, of new cases every day. Death rate, terrible news. 330. You can see the decline has been slow at best. And still disgustingly high. Progress forking sure, but we are not out of the proceedingnd we are with caution. There are signs of caution out there that we should Pay Attention to. Singapore is talking about a second wave, with 900 new cases. This is after they control the beast. They were on the decline. They are now looking at new cases. Germany is a situation we should also watch and learn from. They relaxed and started to reopen and they are now seeing an increase. These are interesting. The rate of infection, which is what we watch, was at. 7. 7 . Ers
Unique. Take hiv. E, lets we showed hiv was the cause of aids. This was hard because the virus is hard to find, hard to grow, and the disease does not show up until years later. Establishing strong evidence to get people to say, this is it was not easy. Number this virus, sars 2 it is easy to find. It replicates so much that it is obvious and quick to cause disease. You do not argue about whether this is the cause. They present different challenges. People have said they have never seen anything like this. Yes in terms of the social angle but of course there has been epidemics like this. We just have to broaden our Knowledge Base or just read over the course of history of medical science. The great flu of 1918 was worse. It killed a quarter of the world. Rnae are viruses that carry dna that are subject to more mutation. Infectiousways more so each one is a problem. What is unique . The social impact in our lifetime. The magnitude of it. What is unique it is not unique but what a specia
Lendfaction, and we cannot insolvent companies it is clear these are lending bound to implement the laws that Congress Gives us. We cant make grants. That in my raised remarks is that i just want to be clear on that. Ou know, we can do what we can do and we will do it to the absolute limit of those powers. It. L keep at and you i just want people to know that we will be at it with that we authorities have until we get through this thing. We will keep using our authorities. Ut there are authorities that we dont have and there may be a need for those authorities to be used as well as ours. Powell. Hair its heather long from the washington post. I have two questions for you. Timing. Do you plan to launch the corporate facility and main lending facilities in may, early may, anything you can timing . A sense on second in a statement you referred to the fmoca refers to medium term risks from the pandemic. Think unds like you all this is going to be a long recovery, a long road to recovery. C
I know it looks a little bit different today. And that is because we are over at our Emergency Management Operations Center. This is the area where so much of the work that we do in response to battling covid19 and also the work we do responding to natural disasters and other challenges that we face. Some of it so much of it happens here. It gives us an opportunity to show you a little bit of the inside of our response. Inside of our response. And i want to start today by introducing the head of Emergency Management here in kentucky. Give him an opportunity to welcome you to the center. s name is Michael Dossett and he has been doing a great job. Michael . Michael thank you, governor. Welcome to the state eoc. We christened the building in 2013. We have about 25,000 square feet. We are currently at level three for this operation. We are under unified command. We have 100 personnel working. If you have an opportunity to see some of the floor, they are spread out over a number of buildin