Getler and when people do people get exposed to the virus they should selfquarantine and protect others from getting it getting it. Does it with a worker in at risk . Sec. Mnuchin one of the reasons why we are able to hear and know people have been in selfquarantine because of testing. I spoke to doctors who had vaccines in trials and i couldnt be more optimistic. When the president says he thinks we will have a vaccine by the end of the year, i think that is very important. The virals that are also in urgent. The American Public wants to know if they get these disease there are things that can protect him, including more ventilators, hospital supplies and better drugs. That sayare reports theres more consideration for stimulus checks. Is that on the table question mark is that on the table . Sec. Mnuchin is something that is on the table want to thank the congress for acting on an emergency basis. We now have 3 trillion we are putting into the economy. A lot of that is just getting in
President , what is the premise of your new book . It is that Digital Technology has become both a tool and a weapon, creating kinds of benefits and all kinds of challenges as well, and we have to grapple with both sides of the equation. Your book is essentially a world tour that begins in quincy, washington. Why . Because it is one of the data center capitals of the world, if you will. It is near the columbia river. Data centers are being built there because it is close to hydroelectric power that is cheap and clean. We take the reader on a tour of what is becoming the infrastructure of the 21st century, these mammoth buildings, more than 20 of them, filled with electrical generators, thousands of batteries, and mostly server computers. Everything we do almost every day is accessing or storing our data in the cloud, which really means one of these data centers. Peter you have 100 of these in 20 countries . Brad more than 20 countries, more than 100 data centers. Microsoft is one of th
Back up from the coronavirus lockdown today, we have a lot coming up, will meet the owner of a Construction Company in a few minutes who is finally back on the job and very happy to be back. Will check in with local retailers who have more freedom to operate today than they did yesterday, will also introduce you to the owner of the north brewery which is the location from where we are blood testing today. All of that is coming up, stay with us that our better top stories and fox Business Team coverage set up with Lauren Simonetti watching the markets for us and from President Trump, hillary bond reporting on rising tensions between the u. S. And china but we start with edward. President announcing operation warp speed, there is a new head of that the chief scientist who in the private sector develop vaccines, he will be partnered with general from the army to help not only make the vaccine but distributed in the President Donald Trump says he will begin distribution of the vaccine the
Today the same hour as my father did exactly 75 years ago. His message then was a salute to the men and women at home and abroad who have sacrificed so much in pursuit of what he rightly called a great deliverance. The war had been a total war, it had affected everyone and no one was immune from its impacts. Whether it be the men and women called up to serve, families separated from each other, or people asked to take up new roles and skills to support the war effort, all had a part to play. At the start, the outlook seemed bleak. The end distant. The outcome uncertain. But we kept faith that the course was right, and disbelief, as my father noted in his broadcast, carried us through. Never give up, never despair. That was the message of ve day. I vividly remember the jubilant scenes my sister and i witnessed when our parents and winston with our parents and Winston Churchill from the balcony of buckingham palace. The sense of joy in the crowds who gathered outside and across the count
Militarys testing capability, and chinas response to the pandemic. Good afternoon, everyone. The seats are starting to fill up. Good. I want to begin by expressing my gratitude to the more than 62,000 Service Members on the front lines in the fight against the coronavirus, including over 3500 medical personnel staffing civilian facilities and embedded operations nationwide. Tomorrow marks the start of National Nurses week. We salute all nurses, military and civilian, who have served and are currently serving. Thanks to their efforts, we are encouraged to see the situation improving in several of the most impacted areas. In new york city, the Javits Centers remaining patients were discharged on friday, indicating stress on hospitals is subsiding. I had a conversation with mayor de blasio last friday. He called to express his thanks for what dod provided his city in a time of need and how warmly they were received by his civilian doctors and nurses. I said to pass along to the force, tho