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asking everybody not visit the grocery stores or even pharmacies for the next 2 weeks with these alarming words much attention was given today to the white house task force briefing brown's act has all the details on this she's been following the story so fair and tell us more about what the white house is message actually was so middle of the actual coronavirus task force it's actually still going on right now and there were a couple of key points that president donald trump made but his big particular focus was on advances in a vaccine mascon medical supply shortages and health care workers in particular calling them the true heroes on the front lines take a listen. and they're going. to put a year. in there it's incredible it's doing that surely it's like no different than you watch the war movies you've watched clips of war running up to me it's the same thing. men and women young and old but rather young people just going in there in a thinking about oh gee this is dangerous and saying i don't want to go into the war you stand running through those doors it's the most incredible thing and. now the death toll stands it within the u.s. with more than $10000.00 people dead and president i'll trump says the u.s. bought quote a tremendous amount of hydroxy chloroquine adding there are strong signs that it can treat the virus but it has yet to be confirmed now on the business front trump talked about the major u.s. companies stepping up to help in the age of medical supply shortages in particular 3 are making and delivering masks apple manufacturing plastic face shields and sales force are putting gallons to health care workers across the country now trump also added that at this moment the u.s. has done the most testing for the virus out of any country conducting nearly 1800000 tests worldwide sees me nationwide now trumpton reiterated that these are going to be difficult weeks ahead but it could also mean that the u.s. could be turning a corner in the fight against covert 19 after the surgeon general called these next 2 weeks i had another 911 or another pearl harbor manila and a fair and trump also had a surprise phone call with former president vice president rather joe biden what's up with that so yeah manila drum didn't really go into specifics on what was said in the phone call but he did say that him and the likely democratic presidential nominee did speak on the phone for about 15 minutes again didn't really go into any specifics of of the phone call but he did say it was a very good productive honest conversation and that he does look forward to speaking with him again soon manila. in the newsroom thank you. ok of the more than 10000 cope and 19 reported deaths here in the u.s. nearly half of those numbers are from the state of new york now state officials there are on close watch as the surgeon general warns this week will be a difficult one for all americans and new york's apacs just days away are trying to be chavez has the latest today the javits center now america's largest hospital officially taking coronavirus patients. originally dedicated to non-coding 1000 patients the now 2500 bed facility is staffed with over a 1000 doctors nurses and other medical staff to help care for the drastic influx of infected patients governor andrew cuomo reporting the total number of confirmed cases in new york now surpasses 130000 with over 4700 confirmed deaths nearly 3000 new cases in new york city alone overnight it's very hard to see the number of deaths we're having. it's frightening it's disturbing that amount of loss the undeniable truth here is that this virus is a deadly enemy. and we will lose and we are losing people who are vulnerable to the virus new york city hospitals feeling the crush many overflowing facilities having to store bodies of virus victims in street trailers this as officials warn they may begin burying the city's code in 1000 dead in local parks but i'm not going to go into those kind of details i'm only going to say we will have the capacity need we need as i said over the weekend we met a way we may well be dealing with temporary burials. so we can then deal with each family later but again i'm just not going to detail when we have something to say oh we will doctors and nurses around new york city sounding deal. demanding additional protective measures and much needed personal protective equipment as they remain on the front lines we are demanding that we get all of the hoarded supplies that exist a piece so that we can protect ourselves our families and our beloved patients and communities we can't do it if we're dead every day when i go to work i feel like a sheep going to slaughter my colleagues and i are writing our last will and testament i'm 28 years old we fear that we may not survive this pandemic and yet we show up every day to this hospital to take care of our community well officials say they have enough and 95 masks to last through the week the mayor says that the city still needs because hospitals are at risk of running out to be a tough week people have to be careful and conserve on the crisis standards working on. meantime the governor is also calling on local governments to crack down on social distancing violators increasing violation fines from $500.00 to a $1000.00 and i want to be frankly more aggressive on the enforcement because all the anecdotal evidence is people are violating it a higher rate than before well the governor's extending new york's pause once again this time until at least april 29th the state posted its 1st drop in daily deaths suggesting that social distancing is working and flattening the curve reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. . all right it is morning now in asia and markets will soon react to the impending death corporation of a state of emergency by japanese prime minister shinzo abi expected any moment hard hit prefectures like tokyo and osaka and 4 others will be impacted by this declaration and see a government stimulus package of some one trillion u.s. dollars to counter the pandemic which japanese citizens are feeling similar impacts to bear economy like here stateside so for more on asia and the markets will turn to innocent bangkok thailand. yes and asia pacific market strategist steve thank you for being with us so it is morning where you are and we are expecting the japanese prime minister shinzo abbate to declare a state of emergency across multiple prefectures in japan when this announcement comes how do you see this impacting markets in asia. you know there's an interesting dynamic that sovaldi around the whole covert 19 narrative that is that containment measures stricter containment measures are actually being viewed more favorable by the markets the situation here is they're using china as a blueprint basically china went to some what were called at the time extremely direct kone and measures but they're proving to be effective they're starting to see this play out in the rest of the world and this is why markets are reacting a little bit more favorably because the coronavirus case count curve is flattening because of the stay at home narrative now listen japan's a different kettle of fish altogether the job culture is immensely different people are so used to going to the office and they stay at the offices all hours of the day but these stricter measures to have people stay home are going to be viewed affective notwithstanding the massive unprecedented stimulus that's going to be awaiting them when they emerge from that self-imposed. now let's switch gears over to oil here how do you see this game of oil chicken shaking out between the russians and the saudis have is trump really going to be able to broker some sort of a deal between them. you know we're all sitting here waiting you know obviously without a deal here all prices are likely going to fall into the single digits so i don't think oil producers can withstand even oil in the twenty's or expectations of something is going to happen will be effective enough to bring gold prices much higher obviously i don't think so i think we're going to have to see the lights turn on the global economy again to get all prices moving on the up side here but the objective is to stop prices from that doubt spiral into the single digits levels now. what we're seeing here is we're seeing you know old contentions reemerged here of we're looking at some verbal jabbing going on between saudi arabia and russia that's gotten personal and this is the problem this is why the markets remain quite negative and of course this morning we got probably a really good peek into the future of oil prices when jan skate revealed that there is a huge built in the permian basin oklahoma. kansas filled to $5800000.00 barrel barrels this week so this is quite negative for all on the surface and might . get the guys thinking on a more positive attention to get a deal done quicker but no president trump says that he's going to try to work out a deal between the 2 but he is refusing to back off of any shale shale activity here stateside so what do you need to see coming from the trump administration in regards to shale. you know there has to be some sort of voluntary commitment on the shale industry i think because the legal ramifications the president doesn't have the immediate oversight over that industry however my view here is such a 11 or the other you're going to ultimately get a forced closure shut ins because the wells are just going to have to close because it's you know not feasible to run an operation and especially when you are below 40 dollars a barrel or they make the voluntary cuts in a piece to trumpet minister a generation for larger bailouts this is my view here this is where i think the piece of the puzzle comes into play and lastly steve the lockdown in india is getting pretty fierce specifically for so many migrant workers there how much of a contraction will this be for that burgeoning indian economy or other brics nations for that matter. it's going to be enormous and we're going to work going to be climbing out from a deep deep hole we're still very worried about india just because they're close proximity to a lot of people living here and the thought here that we could be on the verge of a super spreader it's always a. and it's just our worst nightmare and each of the. fingers crossed that the health measures are going to work out for actively this is what it really boils down to we're sort of putting the economic concerns on the on the back burner right now that really addressing the health concerns that i think that's where the bulk of the focus is going to be right now optimistically they can continue and then with the amount of stimulus is getting thrown at the other side of the curve hopefully the economy's can lift not to any normal level as we do them but just hopefully they can lift some level you are right hopefully we can all bounce back from this steve steve it is over in bangkok thailand asia pacific market strategist thank you so much for your expertise. thanks for having me. and iran is vowing to never seek help from the u.s. in its fight against the corona virus outbreak of foreign ministry spokesman rejected the possibility and accuse the us of trying to use the current situation to force iran into negotiations now in the middle east iran is the worst hit by the virus and is an urgent need of medical equipment the country currently has about 60000 confirmed cases about 3000 reported deaths. and over to the philippines where a man was shot dead at a colorado virus checkpoint that man who was reportedly intoxicated at the time was confronted by a village official for not wearing a mask a man then threatened law enforcement using a site police shot him dead at the scene this is the 1st incident of police shooting a civilian after president rodriguez day warned that troublemakers and those defying orders be shot dead. and white house officials are describing this week's covert 19 as a pearl harbor moment but not really a fair comparison we're going to discuss and then later at the sports h.q. we're going to hammering the some memories from the world of major league soccer as we wait for the season to resume hopefully we'll hear about. as we head into the big climb singularity it's the same almost important thing that ever happened to humanity sounds a creation our invention our discovery of fire. this is a story of women women with troubled histories and complex court cases you know some of those deadly leave whole lives out there. where not. even the person that hears the cheesiness of the day are considered the most dangerous of criminals she's in a still. all be off 23 hours of the day tell me that is not enough and isn't it a good world of women on death row on our team and. join me every 1st week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the trump administration and its officials have begun likening the coronavirus to pearl harbor they've also measured the number of deaths against those of 911 eliciting anger from many who actually survive those events meanwhile the mainstream media not thinking twice to run with those comparisons because guess what translational as them gets clicks joining us to discuss all of this a veteran journalist who has been on the scene of disasters like hurricane katrina rick sanchez host of the news with rick sanchez so rick you have been a journalist for a long time you've covered a myriad of topics and issues what do you make of the trumpet ministration likening coronavirus to these manmade intentional attacks on our country such as $911.00 or the sneak attack on pearl harbor are those fair comparisons or an attempt to politicize the sentiment behind the spire us. there is no question of there was going to be some politicization of the goose as well as. military terminology it's hard to start of that just to know how sure most ago this white house was calling a coronavirus straight news hoax and now they're referring to it almost as if you were world war 3. that's quite a leap to go from one place to another without having people at least want to question what was there between that made us go from one to the other so that's what politics we also historically as a country. this is not the 1st president to do this tendency to want to militarize things that are necessarily. better necessarily best with military action we had a surgeon general who decided one day to have his mother write. so you have more uniform so you can look like a general even though he's a darker actually in this case he was a pediatrician so you have a clue oh you refer to our attorney general in this country as general you know that's completely wrong it means attorneys general so we have a tendency in this country oftentimes more than we need to to militarize things when they should be militarized in this particular case we're dealing with science we're dealing with a story that's going to be dealt with and finally saw through science and unfortunately we're looking for political and military answers yes i think that's rather i agree with rick i mean it looks maybe it's for optics for the you know the people view the military as a sense of authority figure maybe perhaps but you know rick i hate to bring up the past but you have been at a few big networks in this country so you've seen how this is done and there really hasn't been any pushback from the mainstream media on this not from any side of this so why haven't they said anything. well let me tell you about me stream media in a situation like this and this is really a rudimentary fault with our media right now and i can make it very easy for people to understand. people like yourself and myself actually went to journalism school and studied how to be reporters you know what he was ingrained in us the principles the ethics the 5 w.'s questioned us so that you can share new information with people and there's a little thing called news gathering and storytelling those are the 2 most important elements of what we do right well some of the folks who are bringing us the news nowadays especially at the network level are not reporters are not journalists they've been hired to keep long political conversations going sometimes for 24 hours with panels of people who also are not necessarily experts on fields like this so suddenly when real news breaks out and it's not just a political to some discussion about whether nancy good news. good bye and bad truck good truck bad for 24 hours and they actually have to delve into a story like this and break it down and find the 5 w.'s and gather the information they fail miserably because they're not trained they don't know how to do it it's not something they do for a living and that is a pretty good observation and i'm going to say analysis because a lot of people put their feelings into what they call journalism which is not like you say not journalism it's it's editorializing right and and before earlier i mentioned at the top that you were in louisiana covering hurricane katrina and you and i have actually talked off set about your experience there and the things you saw which i mean were seared into my memory hearing it from you perhaps katrina is more of a fair comparison and from what you saw of how president george w. bush and the government handled katrina do you see this administration dropping the ball in a similar fashion. at the outset this administration dropped the ball at the outset of hurricane katrina president bush dropped the ball at the outset of hurricane andrew the other president bush 41 dropped the ball these guys were not made for these types of situations yeah they're good sometimes in war because apparently that's the pattern that's been set for him but it takes them a while to find their footing in these situations and this is when we learn how the infrastructure or country is what solve these problems not a man who happens to have a president in front of his name but the infrastructure that was set up before him perhaps by other presidents that's a female came to be and that's a hopefully hopefully fingers crossed knock on wood and everything else i can possibly do this point this is the lesson we will learn and take away from this or we're better prepared in the future to deal with something like this despite the fact that we were warned by others that this day would be coming we were ready. with him and with him my friend that it's good to see you on the other side i guess of sharing the screen with you and usually right next door to you and i can tap on your glasses but that's all i have to do rick sanchez as always appreciate your take thank you. thanks for the. other news across the nation only hours after the governor of wisconsin postponed the state's presidential primary for 2 months because of coronavirus spears the state's supreme court ordered tomorrow's elections to proceed as scheduled thanks to state republican leaders who quickly challenge the move in court calling evers' decision and unconstitutional overreach and the navy captain who was fired for sounding the alarm on the virus stricken u.s.s. theodore roosevelt has tested positive for cocaine 1000 himself captain brett crow's ear reportedly began showing symptoms before he left the warship the former captain was removed from his post after he wrote a memo pleading for help in expressing concern for the health of crewmembers aboard the carrier. ok check this out a tiger at the bronx zoo has tested positive for coated 19 and is believed to have been infected by a zoo employee this is the 1st known infection in an animal here in the u.s. or a tiger anywhere in the world for that matter this 4 year old tiger and 6 other big cats have taken ill the good news though is that they are all expected to recover however the finding now raises questions about virus transmission from humans to animals. all right let's go to an animal lover regina ham at the h.q. you know we're not going to talk about animals but we will talk about major league soccer hopefully it'll return soon but i mean for the moment we can relive the good times you know that's the best thing and that gives us a good chance to reflect because most professional sports around the world have stopped play due to the coronavirus and while we wait here for major league soccer to hit the pitch let's take a look at some of the best skills from the players in 21000 right. that is squeezing you still right there. right. thank. you. and while soccer is being put on hold personel sports are waiting to see what the next step is so what better time to take a look at some of those amateur sports around the world over in russia they took soccer and played in dirty your way than is normally seen on a pitch it's called swap soccer or swamp football and yes the field is actually supposed to look like that the game is played in at least need to do with a pretty heavily set of modified rules games are played in 230 minute has in the 2 teams consist of 6 players on the field at a time there are no outside rules corner kicks penalties and throw ins are made dropkicked players cannot change their shoes if they get too muddy which they will during the game and has a surprisingly large following in europe russia actually hosts a swap soccer world championship every year with over 2000 players representing over $16065.00 teams willing to participate in the sport and thankfully that athletes are going to chance to clean up afterwards at a sauna after the matches. is a small moment of happiness in the sports world as the naismith memorial basketball hall of fame announced their 9 newest members of the class of 2020 headlining that 2020 class are former players kevin garnett tim duncan and the late kobe bryant the trio is joined by former clinton coach eddie sutton and former houston rockets go. john of the church the women's committee saw w n b a to meet catchings baylor coach kim mulkey and bell university head coach barbara stevens during the packed lakers legend kobe bryant will be inducted possibly and it will give the sports world in another chance to honor the black mamba brian spent his whole 20 year career at the los angeles lakers winning 5 n.b.a. championships and the finals n.b.a. m.v.p. award 2008 he's an 18 time n.b.a. all-star and famously scored the 2nd most points in a single game in the history of 81 the laker also won gold medal team usa basketball in 282012 joining brian on that list would be a nother teammate former san antonio spurs center tim duncan duncan spent his 19 year at the spurs earned himself 15 appearances the n.b.a. all star he was a 5 time n.b.a. champion and earned the coveted and the finals awards 3 times and rounding out this wild group of athletes will be in none other than former brooklyn net kevin garnett garnett played $1462.00 games during his career 15 tickets to the n.b.a. all star game for him he was in the n.b.a. all star defensive 1st team 9 times during his career and defensive player of the year 2008 he played $21.00 seasons it is ranked in all time and played at $50480.00 in the middle of that is a lot of dire on the court and you know we covered the death of kobe bryant here extensively and it's great that we get another chance to relive his memory he was truly one of the best you know i think for myself and all of the people back home or still mourning that so it will be nice to own does have that happen all right thank you for that regina and that is it for us right now make sure you keep up with everything and question at all times download the portable t.v. out it is free you can watch it here 247 go to your app store or download it for the t.v. i military and i'll be back tomorrow. i. i. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the teams close to the conflict i would say over the years run money in the most of them is me. close one of the children's children is good because the state of california makes 6000000000 as you have to prison cope with as you can so when you live where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about you so you don't care mind anything. as we head into the big coin singularity it's the single most important thing that ever happened to the matter of the suns the creation or invention or just cover your fire. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss. in washington coming up global markets rally on hope that the coronavirus is finally stabilizing then oil flips on oversupply as a price war between russia and saudi arabia continues it's finally the popular is losing momentum this is due to do well explain was boom bust co-host of a packed up at the view today so let's go and die by the. crown of earth epidemic continues.

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